Vidya Sinha

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Born(1947-11-15)15 November 1947
Died15 August 2019(2019-08-15) (aged 71)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1974–1986, 2000–2019
Vidya Sinha
Sinha in 2011
Born(1947-11-15)15 November 1947
Died15 August 2019(2019-08-15) (aged 71)
OccupationActress
Years active1974–1986, 2000–2019
Spouse(s)
Venkateshwaran Iyer
(m. 1968; died 1996)

Netaji Bhimrao Salunkhe
(m. 2001; div. 2009)
Children1
FatherPratap A. Rana
RelativesMohan Sinha (maternal grandfather)

Vidya Sinha (15 November 1947 – 15 August 2019) was an Indian actress who acted in Hindi films, most known for Rajnigandha (1974), Chhoti Si Baat (1975) and Pati Patni Aur Woh (1978). She started her career as a model and won the Miss Bombay title. Her first movie was Raja Kaka (1974) opposite Kiran Kumar. However, fame came to her through the low-budget break-away hit Rajnigandha (1974), directed by her mentor Basu Chatterjee. She acted in several films after which she took a hiatus. Returning to acting in the later part of her life, she acted in several TV serials and the Salman Khan movie Bodyguard (2011).

Vidya Sinha was born on 15 November 1947 in Mumbai. Her father Pratap A. Rana (film name), also known as Rana Pratap Singh, was an Indian film producer, son-in-law of film director Mohan Sinha.[1]

Career

Movies

At the age of 18, she participated in a beauty contest where she was crowned Miss Bombay and she regarded one of the most beautiful and greatest actress of Indian cinema.[1] After that she began modelling for several popular brands and was discovered by Basu Chatterjee.[2][3] Her first movie was Raja Kaka (1974) opposite Kiran Kumar.[3] However, fame came to her through the low-budget break-away hit Rajnigandha (1974), directed by Chatterjee.[3] The movie, with none of the trappings of a typical blockbuster, was a major box office success. This was followed by another hit, Chhoti Si Baat (1975), paving the way for starring in mainstream productions with bigger budgets – Karm (1977) with Rajesh Khanna and Shabana Azmi, Mukti (1977) with Sanjeev Kumar and Shashi Kapoor, Inkaar (1977) with Vinod Khanna, Pati Patni Aur Woh (1978) with Sanjeev Kumar and Ranjeeta Kaur, Gulzar's Kitaab (1977), Saboot (1979), and Meera (1979).[4] Vidya acted in 30 movies over a period of 10 years. In the Raj Sippy directed Josh (1981), she played her only negative role; that of a gangster stealing coins from beggars.[5] The same year she played Vijeta Pandit's mother in the romantic film Love Story, starring opposite Rajendra Kumar and Danny.[3]

After some years in Australia, Vidya returned to India and started acting in television serials.[6] Salman Khan's Bodyguard (2011), her film after 25 years, was also her last film.[7]

Television

Vidya Sinha acted in TV serials like Bahu Rani (2000), Hum Do Hain Na, Bhabhi and Kkavyanjali (2004).[3] In 2011 she appeared in the NDTV Imagine serial Haar Jeet.[3] She enacted the role of Asad's and Ayaan's grandmother, Badi Bi in the Zee TV show, Qubool Hai.[3] She was also seen as Neha's grandmother in Itti Si Khushi.,[8] as Chandragupt's grandmother in Chandra Nandini and as Kulfi's grandmother in Kullfi Kumarr Bajewala.[3]

Filmography

Year Film Role(s) Notes
1974 Rajnigandha Deepa Kapoor
Raja Kaka Sonu
Hawas Vidya Kumar
1975 Chhoti Si Baat Prabha Narayan
1976 Mera Jiwan Sandhya
1977 Mamta Tripti Mathur
Jeevan Mukt [9]
Karm Asha Shastri/Sadhna [4]
Mukti Seema K. Sharma [10]
Kitaab Mrs. Komal Gupta [3]
Inkaar Geeta Chaudhary
Chalu Mera Naam Dolly/Rani/Mrs. Shyamlam
1978 Udeekan Rajni Special appearance
Tyaag Patra
Sone Ka Dil Lohe Ke Haath Parvati
Pati Patni Aur Woh Sharda Chaddha
Safed Jhooth Kamla Gulati
Tumhare Liye Gauri
Muqaddar Savitri
Atithee Meena/Martha
1979 Jeena Yahan Guest appearance
Atmaram Ranjit's wife
Magroor Anju
Meera Krishna Rathod
1980 Saboot Asha
Swayamvar Shanti Bhargav [11]
Pyaara Dushman Munni 'Seema' [12]
Bambai Ka Maharaja Parvati Rajendra Singh
1981 Plot No. 5 Anuja [13]
Love Story Suman Dogra
Nai Imarat Chandra Also Producer
Josh
1982 Adhura Aadmi Amjad Khan
Raakh Aur Chingari Meena & Salu
1984 Dhokebaaz Radha
Qaidi Sita
1986 Kirayadar Mrs. Laxmi Abhyankar
Maa Ki Saugandh Billo
Krishna-Krishna Rani Rukmini
Jeeva Thakurani
1991 Bharat Bhagya Vidhata Shabbir's mother
2010 Malik Ek Vishnu's Mother
2011 Bodyguard Mrs. Rana Final film performance

Television

Year Serial Role Notes
1985Sinhasan BattisiProducer [3]
2005KkavyanjaliKkavya's paternal grandmother[3]
2006ZaaraDadi[14]
2011Neem Neem Shahad ShahadHansmukh's wife[15]
2012Haar JeetSahil's grandmother[3]
2012 – 2014Qubool HaiBadi Bii[3]
2014–2015Qubool HaiNeha's Daadi[3]
2015Zindagi WinsNurse Mariam[15]
2015–2016Ishq Ka Rang SafedSushma Tripathi[3]
2016–2017Chandra NandiniGrand-Queen Sonarika of Magadha[3]
2018–2019Kullfi Kumarr BajewalaDadi[3]

Personal life

Sinha married her neighbour, a Tamil Brahmin named Venkateshwaran Iyer, in 1968. After retiring from her film career she adopted a daughter, Jhanvi, in 1989.[1] The next few years were spent in taking care of Jhanvi and her ailing husband, who eventually died in 1996.[16] Vidya then moved to Sydney, met the elderly Australian doctor, Netaji Bhimrao Salunke, online in 2001, and married him after a quick courtship, in a small temple wedding.[16] On 9 January 2009, she filed a complaint with the police accusing Salunkhe of physical and mental torture.[16] They were divorced soon afterwards, and after a protracted battle, she won her case against him for maintenance.[17]

Death

References

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