Lalita Pawar
Lalita Pawar (18 April 1916 - 24 February 1998) was a productive Indian entertainer, who later became renowned as a person entertainer, showing up in north of 700 movies in Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati film. She holds a Guinness world record of longest acting profession traversing north of 70 years. Pawar is the awardee of a Filmfare grant for best supporting entertainer for Anari. She highlighted in hit movies like Netaji Palkar (1938), made by Bhalji Pendharkar, New Hana Pictures' Sant Damaji, Navyug Chitrapat's Amrit, composed by Versus Khandekar, and Chhaya Movies' Gora Kumbhar. Her other critical jobs were in the movies Anari (1959), Shri 420 and Mr and Mrs 55, and the job of Manthara, in Ramanand Sagar's TV epic sequential Ramayan.
History
Pawar was brought into the world as Amba Laxman Rao Sagun on 18 April 1916, into a conventional family in Yeola in Nashik.Her father Laxman Rao Shagun was a rich silk and cotton piecegoods trader. She began her acting profession at age nine in the film Raja Harishchandra (1928), and later proceeded to play lead jobs in the quiet period and 1940s films, in a vocation that went on for the rest of her life, spreading over seventy years.
She co-created and acted in a quiet film Kailash (1932), and later delivered one more film Duniya Kya Hai in 1938, a talkie.
Lalita Pawar, playing the lead in film, Himmat-e-Marda (1935).
In 1942, as a piece of a scene in the film Jung-E-Azadi, entertainer Expert Bhagwan was to slap her hard. Being another entertainer, he unintentionally slapped her exceptionally hard, which brought about facial loss of motion and a burst left eye vein. Three years of treatment later, she was left with an imperfect left eye; in this way she needed to leave lead jobs, and change to character jobs, which won her quite a bit of her distinction sometime down the road.
She was known especially for playing maternal figures, particularly underhanded authorities or mothers by marriage. She additionally quite played the severe however kind Mrs. L. D'Sa in Anari (1959) with Raj Kapoor. Under Hrishikesh Mukherjee's course, she gave the exhibition of a lifetime,[5] for which she got the Filmfare Best Supporting Entertainer Grant. What's more, as the extreme authority who becomes hopelessly enamored in Teacher (1962), and the shrewd hunchback Manthara in Ramanand Sagar's TV series Ramayan. She was regarded by the Public authority of India as the main woman of Indian film in 1961.
Individual life
Her most memorable marriage was to Ganpatrao Pawar, which turned sour after his undertaking with her more youthful sister. She later wedded film maker Rajprakash Gupta, of Ambika studios, Bombay. She kept on living with her grandson Sanjay Pawar and her significant other in Juhu. Her child Jai Pawar kept on turning into a maker and worked with her in films like Manzil. Her child Jai Pawar had 2 children Sanjay Pawar and Manoj Pawar. The two of them keep on living in Mumbai as her extraordinary girl Aanya Pawar. She kicked the bucket on 24 February 1998 in Aundh, Pune, where she had been remaining for some time.
Year |
Film |
Character |
1944 |
Ram Shastri |
Anandibai (wife of Peshwa Raghunathrao) |
1950 |
Mrs. Biharilal (Suraj's mother) |
|
1951 |
The Immortal Song |
Vitabai |
1952 |
Shankar (Dilip Kumar)'s Mother |
|
Parchhain |
Badi Rani |
|
1955 |
Shri 420 |
Ganga Mai |
Mr & Mrs 55 |
Seeta Devi, Anita's Aunt |
|
1957 |
Nau Do Gyarah |
|
1959 |
Anari |
Mrs. L. D'Sa Won - Filmfare
Award for Best Supporting Actress |
Sujata |
Giribala, Buaji/aunt |
|
1960 |
Jhumroo |
Jhumroo Mother Jis desh me ganga behti hai (1960) |
1961 |
Junglee (Film
By Subodh Mukherjee) |
Shekhar's mother |
Hum Dono[citation needed] |
Major's Mother |
|
Sampoorna Ramayana |
Manthara |
|
1962 |
Professor |
Sita Devi Verma |
Banarsi Thug |
||
1963 |
Angara's mother |
|
Grahasti |
Harish Khanna's sister |
|
Ghar Basake Dekho |
Mrs. Shanta Mehra |
|
1964 |
Sharabi |
|
1966 |
Phool Aur Patthar |
Mrs. Jeevan Ram |
Love in Tokyo |
Gayatri Devi |
|
Khandan |
Fufi |
|
1967 |
Boond Jo Ban Gayee
Moti |
Shefali's mother |
Noor Jehan |
||
1968 |
Ankhen |
Madam/Fake Aunt |
Neel Kamal |
Thakurain |
|
Aabroo |
Mrs. Verma |
|
Teen Bahuraniyan |
Sita's mother |
|
1969 |
Meri Bhabhi |
Gangajali |
1970 |
Matron |
|
Rani Sahiba |
||
Gopi |
Lilawati devi |
|
Darpan |
Dadima |
|
1971 |
Jwala |
|
1972 |
Gaon Hamara Shaher
Tumhara |
Lajwanti Pandey |
Bombay to Goa |
Kashibai |
|
1974 |
Hamrahi |
|
Naya Din Nai Raat |
Mental Hospital Patient (Special
appearance) |
|
Doosri Sita |
||
1976 |
Aaj Ka Ye Ghar |
Mrs. Shanti Dinanath |
Tapasya |
Mrs. Varma |
|
1977 |
Jay Vejay |
Nandini |
Prayashchit |
||
Aaina |
Janki |
|
1979 |
Manzil |
Mrs. Chandra (Ajay's mother) |
1980 |
Yaarana |
mother |
Kali Ghata |
Ambu, House keeper |
|
Phir Wohi Raat |
Hostel Warden |
|
Sau Din Saas Ke |
Bhavani Devi (Prakash's mother) |
|
1981 |
Naseeb |
Mrs. Gomes |
1982 |
Apna Bana Lo |
Mausi |
1983 |
Ek Din Bahu Ka |
Kalavati |
1986 |
Pyar Ke Do Pal |
|
Satyanarayan's mother |
||
1987 |
Watan Ke Rakhwale |
Radha's Maternal Grandma |
Uttar Dakshin |
||
1988 |
Zalzala |
Shila's mom |
Pyasi Aatma |
||
1989 |
Bahurani |
|
1992 |
Muskurahat |
Laundry lady |
1997 |
Bhai |
Television
Year |
Show |
Role |
Channel |
1987 |
Ramayan |
Manthara |
DD National |
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