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Nargis Dutt (born Fatima Rashid; 1 June 1929 – 3 May 1981) was an Indian film actress active between 1935 and 1968.[1] She made her screen debut in a minor role at the age of five with Talash-E-Haq (1935), but her acting career actually began with the drama Tamanna (1942).[2]
Her best-known role was that of Radha in the Academy Award-nominated Mother India (1957), a performance that won her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[3] She would appear infrequently in films during the 1960s. Some of her films of this period include the drama Raat Aur Din (1967), for which she received the inaugural National Film Award for Best Actress.[4]
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1935 | Talashe Haq | Razia | Film debut; credited as "Baby Rani" |
1936 | Madam Fashion | Child artist | |
1937 | Moti Ka Haar | Child artist | |
1942 | Pardanasheen | Child artist | Last film as "Baby Rani" |
1943 | Taqdeer | Shyama | First film as a lead actress |
1944 | Anban | Malti | |
1945 | Humayun | Hamida Bano | |
Bisvi Sadi | Veena | ||
Ramayani | Sita | ||
1946 | Nargis | Shanti | |
1947 | Mehndi | ||
Romeo & Juliet | Juliet | ||
1948 | Aag | Nimmi | First film to co-star Raj Kapoor |
Mela | Manju | ||
Anjuman | |||
Anokha Pyar | Geeta | ||
Aaj Ka Farhad | Asha / Shirin | ||
1949 | Roomal | ||
Lahore | Leelo | ||
Darogaji | Rajni / Raju | ||
Andaz | Neena | Widely considered to be her breakthrough role | |
Barsaat | Reshma | ||
1950 | Pyaar | Rani | |
Meena Bazaar | Radha | ||
Khel | |||
Jogan | Surbhi / Meeradevi | ||
Jan Pahechan | Asha | ||
Choti Bhabhi | |||
Babul | Bela | ||
Aadhi Raat | |||
1951 | Saagar | Pali | |
Pyar Ki Baaten | Nadira | ||
Hulchul | Asha | ||
Deedar | Mala | ||
Awaara | Rita | ||
1952 | Sheesha | ||
Bewafa | Roopa | ||
Aashiana | Gaura | ||
Anhonee | Roop / Mohinibai | ||
Amber | Princess Amber | ||
1953 | Pehli Shadi | ||
Papi | Lacchi | ||
Dhoon | Kamini | ||
Aah | Neelu / Chandra / Reshma | ||
1954 | Angarey | Simsi | |
1955 | Shree 420 | Vidya | |
1956 | Chori Chori | Kammo | |
Jagte Raho | Unknown | Cameo appearance; last film to co-star Raj Kapoor | |
1957 | Mother India | Radha | Won - Filmfare Award for Best Actress |
Pardesi | Champa | ||
Miss India | Rama | ||
1958 | Adalat | Nirmala | |
Lajwanti | Kavita | ||
Ghar Sansar | Uma | ||
1960 | Kala Bazar | Unknown | Cameo appearance |
1964 | Yaadein | Anil's Wife | Cameo appearance |
1967 | Raat Aur Din | Varuna / Peggy | Won - National Film Award for Best Actress |
1968 | Tosa Oneira Stous Dromous |
References
- ^ "Nargis movies, filmography, biography and songs - Cinestaan.com". Cinestaan. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
- ^ "Nargis Birth Anniversary: Mother India to Awara, 5 Memorable Performances of the Iconic Actress". News18. June 1, 2019. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
- ^ "Filmfare Awards Winners 1958: Complete list of winners of Filmfare Awards 1958". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
- ^ Sood, Samira (May 9, 2020). "Raat Aur Din, directed by Satyen Bose, was the perfect swansong for Nargis". ThePrint. Retrieved October 23, 2020.