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Neetu Singh | |
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Born | Harmeet Kaur 8 July 1958 [citation needed] |
Other names | Neetu Kapoor |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1966 - 1970, 1972 - 1983, 2009 - present |
Spouse | Rishi Kapoor (1979-present) |
Children | Riddhima Kapoor Sahani Ranbir Kapoor |
Neetu Singh (also known as Neetu Kapoor) is an Indian Bollywood actress. She worked as a child actor under the name Baby Sonia. She played Roopa in the 1966 movie Dus Lakh and a dual role in the film Do Kaliyaan. Her other notable films were Waris and Pavitra Paapi.
Early life
Neetu Singh was born in New Delhi to Rajee Singh in a Sikh family.
Career
Neetu Singh made her debut as an actress in 1972 with Rikshawala which was a flop. She took a small role in Yaadon Ki Baarat (1973), which became a hit, and her sizzling dance number to the song Lekar Hum brought her so much attention that she was immediately offered lead roles again. In most films, Neetu was cast as the fun-loving daughter or the 'optimistic' or 'lively' girlfriend. She acted with the top stars of her day, especially Rishi Kapoor with whom she appeared in 11 films. Her latest movie is Do Dooni Chaar, in which she is paired opposite Rishi Kapoor. She was nominated for Best Actress for the Star Screen Awards for her performance in the movie. She also won, along with Rishi Kapoor, Best Lifetime Jodi at the 2011 Zee Cine Awards.
On screen and off it, Neetu and Rishi Kapoor fell in love. This led to the couple tying the knot in 1981 after a much publicized engagement that was the talk of Bollywood. Neetu was 23 at that time. She was at the top of her career, having just been nominated for a Filmfare Award as Best Supporting Actress for Kaala Pathar (1979),[1] but she retired.[2] She dismissed allegations that she left films because it was customary for actresses married to the famous Kapoor family to retire after marriage, claiming that it was her 'personal choice.'[3]
Personal life
Neetu is married to actor Rishi Kapoor with whom she has two children. Daughter Riddhima, a fashion designer, married Delhi-based industrialist Bharat Sahni on 25 January 2006. Son Ranbir Kapoor is a Bollywood actor. Riddhima gave birth to a daughter in March 2011.[4]
Filmography
- 1966 Suraj
- 1967 Dus Lakh
- 1968 Do Kaliyaan
- 1970 Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani
- 1972 Pavitra Paapi
- 1973 Rickshawala
- 1973 Yaadon Ki Baaraat
- 1974 Shatranj Ke Mohre
- 1974 Aashiana
- 1974 Hawas
- 1975 Khel Khel Mein
- 1975 Rafoo Chakkar
- 1975 Zinda Dil
- 1975 Deewaar -- Leena Narang
- 1975 Sewak
- 1976 Sharafat Chhod Di Maine
- 1976 Aadalat
- 1976 Shankar Dada
- 1976 Kabhie Kabhie
- 1976 Maha Chor
- 1977 Parvarish
- 1977 Amar Akbar Anthony
- 1977 Doosra Aadmi
- 1977 Zamanat
- 1977 Dhongee
- 1977 Maha Badmash
- 1977 Chor Sipahee
- 1977 Dharam Veer
- 1977 Ab Kya Hoga
- 1977 Priyatama
- 1977 Andolan (New-I)
- 1978 Kasme Vaade
- 1978 Heeralal Pannalal
- 1978 Anjane Mein
- 1979 Jhoota Kahin Ka
- 1979 The Great Gambler
- 1979 Aatish
- 1979 Chakravyuh
- 1979 Kaala Patthar
- 1979 Bhala Manus
- 1979 Yuvraj
- 1979 Duniya Meri Jeb Mein
- 1979 Zahreelee
- 1980 Chunauti
- 1980 The Burning Train
- 1980 Dhan Daulat
- 1980 Choron Ki Barat
- 1980 Kaala Pani
- 1981 Ek Aur Ek Gyarah
- 1981 Khoon Ka Rishta
- 1981 Yaarana
- 1981 Waqt Ki Deewar
- 1982 Chorni
- 1982 Raj Mahal
- 1982 Teesri Aankh
- 1983 Ganga Meri Maa
- 2009 Love Aaj Kal
- 2009 Delhi 6
- 2010 Do Dooni Chaar
References
External links
- Neetu Singh at IMDb