Dimple Kapadia filmography

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Dimple Kapadia is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Hindi films.[1] She was discovered by Raj Kapoor at age 14, who gave her the title role in his teen romance Bobby (1973), opposite his son Rishi Kapoor.[2] The film became a massive commercial success and made her an overnight star.[3][4] Her role as a Christian teenager from Goa established her as a youth fashion icon and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[5][6] Kapadia retired from acting following her marriage to Indian actor Rajesh Khanna earlier in 1973, and returned to the film industry in 1984, after her separation from Khanna.[2] The release of her comeback film, Saagar, was delayed, with Zakhmi Sher becoming the second film of her career.[7] Released in 1985,[8] Saagar earned her a second Best Actress award at Filmfare,[9] and she went on to establish herself as one of the leading actresses of Hindi cinema in the 1980s and early 1990s.[1] The early roles she played following her return included the Hitchcockian thriller Aitbaar (1985), for which she received positive reviews, and the commercially successful action films Arjun (1985) and Janbaaz (1986).[10][11][12] During this period, she acted in several films in South India, which she admitted to having made for financial gain and dismissed their quality.[11]

Dimple Kapadia is looking directly into the camera
Kapadia at the Pichvai Exhibition in New Delhi, 2018

Many of Kapadia's early roles relied on her perceived beauty, and she would struggle to be taken seriously as an actress.[13] She made a decision to accept more serious roles,[14] and won acclaim for her role in the marital drama Kaash (1987).[13][15] Financial success came with films like Insaniyat Ke Dushman (1987), Insaaf (1987), in which she played double roles; the controversial revenge saga Zakhmi Aurat (1988), in which she played an avenging rape victim; and Ram Lakhan (1989).[16][5] She started the next decade by venturing into neorealist art films, known in India as parallel cinema,[17] including Drishti (1990), Lekin... (1990), and Rudaali (1993).[5][18] All these films won her critical praise, and her role as a professional mourner in the latter earned her a National Film Award for Best Actress and a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress. She further essayed character parts in Prahaar (1991), Angaar (1992), Gardish (1993), and Krantiveer (1994), which garnered her a fourth Filmfare Award, in the Best Supporting Actress category.[19][20][5]

Kapadia became selective about her roles, and her work over the following decades was infrequent, with substantial gaps.[21][22] She played the supporting part of a divorced alcoholic in Dil Chahta Hai (2001) and was noted for her portrayal of the title role, a middle-aged professor, in the American production Leela (2002).[23][24] In both films, she played women who are the object of younger men's desire, in roles written especially for her.[5][17] Some of her later film credits include leading roles in Hum Kaun Hai? (2004), Pyaar Mein Twist (2005), Phir Kabhi (2008), Tum Milo Toh Sahi (2010), and her supporting roles included Being Cyrus (2005), Luck by Chance (2009), Dabangg (2010), Cocktail (2012) and Finding Fanny (2014).[25][20] While Dabangg was one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of all-time,[26][27] her roles in Luck by Chance and Finding Fanny earned her two Filmfare nominations.[9][28] Kapadia was cast by Christopher Nolan in his action thriller Tenet,[29] which was the fourth-highest grossing film of 2020 and earned her positive reviews.[30][31]

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Year Title Role Director(s) Notes Ref.
1973 Bobby Bobby J. Braganza Raj Kapoor Filmfare Award for Best Actress [3]
[32]
1984 Zakhmi Sher Anu Gupta Pradeep Sharma [33]
Manzil Manzil Seema Malhotra Nasir Hussain [34]
1985 Lava Rinku Dayal Ravindra Peepat [35]
Aitbaar Neha Khanna Mukul S. Anand [36]
Arjun Geeta Sahani Rahul Rawail [37]
Pataal Bhairavi Yaskankya K. Bapayya [38]
Saagar Mona D'Silva Ramesh Sippy Filmfare Award for Best Actress [39]
[40]
[9]
1986 Vikram Princess Inimaasi Rajasekhar Tamil film [41]
Janbaaz Reshma Rai Feroz Khan [42]
Allah Rakha Julie Khera Ketan Desai [43]
1987 Insaniyat Ke Dushman Shilpa Rajkumar Kohli [44]
Insaaf Sonia/Dr. Sarita[a] Mukul S. Anand [45]
Kaash Pooja Mahesh Bhatt [46]
1988 Saazish Meena Rajkumar Kohli [47]
Mera Shikar Bijli Keshu Ramsay [48]
Gunahon Ka Faisla Shanu/Durga [b] Shibu Mitra [49]
Bees Saal Baad Nisha Rajkumar Kohli [50]
Aakhri Adaalat Rima Kapoor Rajiv Mehra [51]
Kabzaa Dr. Smita Mahesh Bhatt [52]
Mahaveera Dolly Naresh Saigal [53]
Zakhmi Aurat Kiran Dutt Avtar Bhogal [54]
Ganga Tere Desh Mein Princess Vijay Reddy [55]
1989 Ram Lakhan Geeta Kashyap Subhash Ghai [56]
Touhean Deepika Srivastava Madan Joshi [57]
Batwara Jinna J.P. Dutta [58]
Sikka Shobha K. Bapayya [59]
Shehzaade Aarti Raj N. Sippy [60]
Ladaai Billoo Deepak Shivdasani [61]
Pati Parmeshwar Tara/Durga Madan Joshi [62]
Pyar Ke Naam Qurbaan Rajkumari Devika Singh Babbar Subhash [63]
1990 Kali Ganga Ganga Raj N. Sippy [64]
Aag Ka Gola Aarti David Dhawan [65]
Drishti Sandhya Govind Nihalani [66]
1991 Lekin... Reva Gulzar Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [9]
[67]
Prahaar: The Final Attack Kiran Nana Patekar [68]
Narsimha Anita V. Rastogi N. Chandra [69]
Mast Kalandar Prit Kaur Rahul Rawail [70]
Haque Varsha B. Singh Harish Bhosle [71]
Khoon Ka Karz Tara K. Lele Mukul S. Anand [45]
Dushman Devta Gauri Anil Ganguly [72]
Ajooba Rukhsana Khan Shashi Kapoor
Gennady Vasilyev
[73]
[74]
Ranbhoomi Radha Deepak Sareen [75]
1992 Karm Yodha Namita Dayal Nihalani [76]
Angaar Mili Shashilal K. Nair [77]
Dil Aashna Hai Barkha Hema Malini [78]
Maarg Uma Mahesh Bhatt [79]
1993 Rudaali Shanichari Kalpana Lajmi National Film Award for Best Actress
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress
[80]
[81]
[9]
Gunaah Kavita Sharma Mahesh Bhatt [82]
Aaj Kie Aurat Roshni Verma Avtar Bhogal [83]
Gardish Shanti Priyadarshan Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress [84]
Antareen The Woman Mrinal Sen Bengali film [85]
1994 Pathreela Raasta Gayatri Sanyal Ajay Kashyap [86]
Krantiveer Megha Dixit Mehul Kumar Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress [9]
[87]
1997 Share Bazaar Manmohan Sabir Cameo appearance [88]
Agni Chakra Rani Amit Suryavanshi [89]
Mrityudata Janki Ghayal Mehul Kumar [90]
1998 2001: Do Hazaar Ek Roshni Sharma Raj N. Sippy [91]
1999 Laawaris Kavita Saxena Shrikant Sharma [92]
Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain Devyani Chopra Nabh Kumar [93]
2001 Dil Chahta Hai Tara Jaiswal Farhan Akhtar [23]
2002 Leela Leela Somnath Sen [24]
2004 Hum Kaun Hai? Sandra Williams Ravi Shankar Sharma [94]
2005 Pyaar Mein Twist Sheetal Arya Hriday Shetty [95]
2006 Being Cyrus Katy Sethna Homi Adajania [96]
Banaras Gayatri Pankaj Parashar [97]
2008 Jumbo Devi Kompin Kemgumnird Voice only (animation film) [98]
2009 Phir Kabhi Ganga V. K. Prakash [99]
Luck by Chance Neena Walia Zoya Akhtar Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress [9]
[100]
2010 Tum Milo Toh Sahi Delshad Nanji Kabir Sadanand [101]
Dabangg Naini P. Pandey Abhinav Kashyap [102]
2011 Patiala House Mrs. Kahlon Nikhil Advani [103]
2012 Bombay Mittayi Mrs. Mansoor Umar Karikkad Malayalam film [104]
Cocktail Kavita Kapoor Homi Adajania [105]
2013 What the Fish Sudha Mishra Gurmeet Singh [106]
2014 The Shaukeens Abhishek Sharma Cameo appearance [107]
Gollu Aur Pappu Amma Kabir Sadanand [108]
[109]
Finding Fanny Rosalina "Rosie" Eucharistica Homi Adajania English film. Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress [105]
2015 Welcome Back Poonam / Maharani Padmavati Anees Bazmee [110]
2019 Dabangg 3 Naini P. Pandey Prabhu Deva [102]
2020 Angrezi Medium Sampada Kohli Homi Adajania [111]
Tenet Priya Singh Christopher Nolan American film [112]
2022 A Thursday Prime Minister of India Maya Rajguru Behzad Khambata [113]
Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva Savitri Devi Ayan Mukherjee [110]
2023 Pathaan Nandini Grewal Siddharth Anand [114]
Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar Renu Arora Luv Ranjan [115]
2024 Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya Urmila Shukla Amit Joshi
Aradhana Sah
[116]
Murder Mubarak Cookie Katoch Homi Adajania [117]
2026 Jab Khuli Kitaab Anusuya Nautiyal Saurabh Shukla [118]
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2021 Tandav Anuradha Kishore [119]
2023 Saas, Bahu Aur Flamingo Savitri [120]
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Footnotes

  1. Kapadia played dual roles in the film.[5]
  2. Kapadia played dual roles in the film[5]

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