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Nalini Jaywant (18 February 1926 - 22 December 2010)

 

Nalini Jaywant


 



Nalini Jaywant (18 February 1926 - 22 December 2010) was an Indian entertainer who showed up in Hindi movies during the 1940s and 1950s.


Foundation and individual life


 Jaywant was brought into the world in Bombay (presently Mumbai) in 1926. She was first cousin of entertainer Shobhna Samarth, the mother of entertainers Nutan and Tanuja. Beginning around 1983, she had been carrying on with generally a hermitic life.


Jaywant was hitched to chief Virendra Desai during the 1940s. Afterward, she wedded her subsequent spouse, entertainer Prabhu Dayal, with whom she acted in a few films.


Vocation


In her youngsters, Jaywant showed up in Mehboob Khan's Bahen (1941), a film about a sibling's fanatical love for his sister. She acted in a couple of additional motion pictures prior to recording Anokha Pyar (1948). In 1950, she earned notoriety when she turned into a top star with her exhibitions inverse Ashok Kumar in Samadhi and Sangram. Samadhi was an energetic show concerning Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian Public Armed force. Albeit the main film magazine of the day, Filmindia, referred to it as "politically out of date", it delighted in progress in the cinematic world. Sangram was a wrongdoing show in which Jaywant played the champion changing the wannabe. She and Kumar further teamed up on movies like Jalpari (1952), Kafila (1952), Nau Bahar (1952), Saloni (1952), Lakeeren (1954), Naaz (1954), Mr. X (1957), Sheroo (1957) and Toofan Mein Pyar Kahan (1963).


Jaywant stayed a significant driving entertainer through the mid-1950s, showing up in such movies as Rahi (1953), Shikast (1953), Rail line Stage (1955), Nastik (1954), Munimji (1955), and Ham Sab Chor Hain (1956 movie), The 1958 movie Kala Pani, coordinated by Raj Khosla, was Jaywant's last effective film, for which she won the Filmfare Best Supporting Entertainer Grant. Bombay Race Course (1965) was the last film she made before retirement. Following 18 years, she returned as a person entertainer in Nastik which denoted her last film appearance.


Passing


 Jaywant kicked the bucket on 22 December 2010, matured 84, at her home of 60 years at Association Park, Chembur, Mumbai, India. Her passing was not seen by anybody until an emergency vehicle conveyed her body following 3 days of her end. Jaywant's neighbors detailed that she had isolated herself from society and had not been gathering individuals after Dayal's demise in 2001. Her family members were additionally not in contact with her for a really long time.


Filmography


  • Nastik (1983)
  • Bandish (1980)
  • Bombay Race Course (1965)
  • Toofaan Mein Pyar Kahan (1963)
  • Girls' Hostel (1962)
  • Zindagi Aur Hum (1962)
  • Senapati (1961)
  • Amar Rahe Yeh Pyar (1961)
  • Mukti (1960)
  • Maa Ke Aansoo (1959)
  • Kala Pani (1958)
  • Milan (1958)
  • Sheroo (1957)
  • Mr. X (1957)
  • Neelmani (1957)
  • Miss Bombay (1957)
  • Kitna Badal Gaya Insaan (1957)
  • Rani Rupmati (1957)
  • Hum Sab Chor Hain (1956)
  • Durgesh Nandini (1956)
  • Awaaz (1956)
  • Insaaf (1956)
  • Fifty Fifty (1956)
  • Aan Baan (1956)
  • 26 January 1950 (1956)
  • Railway Platform (1955)
  • Munimji (1955)
  • Rajkanya (1955)
  • Chingari (1955)
  • Nastik (1954)
  • Kavi (1954)
  • Baap Beti (1954)
  • Naaz (1954)
  • Lakirein (1954)
  • Mehbooba (1954)
  • Shikast (1953)
  • Rahi (1953)
  • Jalpari (1952)
  • Saloni (1952)
  • Kafila (1952)
  • Naubahaar (1952)
  • Do Raah (1952)
  • Naujawan (1951)
  • Jadoo (1951)
  • Ek Nazar (1951)
  • Nandkishor (1951)
  • Sangram (1950)
  • Samadhi (1950)
  • Muqaddar (1950)
  • Aankhen (1950)
  • Chakori (1949)
  • Anokha Pyar (1948)
  • Gunjan (1948)
  • Phir Bhi Apna Hai (1946)
  • Adaab Arz (1943)
  • Aankh Michauli (1942)
  • Nirdosh (1941)
  • Bahen (1941)
  • Radhika (1941)


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