Saturday 15 November 2014

Shriram Lagoo

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Dr. Shriram Lagoo
Sriram Lagoo.jpg
BornNovember 16, 1927 (age 87)
Satara districtMaharashtra
Other namesShreeram Lagoo
Occupationactor
Years active1972–present
Spouse(s)Deepa Lagoo
Dr. Shreeram Lagoo (born 16 November 1927) is an Indian film and theatreactor, in Hindi and Marathi. He is known for his character roles in films. He has acted in over 100 Hindi and Marathi films, over 40 Marathi, Hindi and Gujarati plays, and has directed over 20 Marathi plays. He is considered one of the greatest actors of Marathi stage during the second half of twentieth century. He has also been very vocal and active in furthering progressive and rational social causes, for example in 1999, he and social activist G P Pradhan be undertook a fast in support of anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare.[1] He won the 1978 Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Hindi film Gharaonda. Hisautobiography is titled Lamaan (लमाण), which means 'the carrier of goods'.[2][3]

Early life[edit]

Shreeram Lagoo was born in Satara districtMaharashtraIndia to Dr. Balakrishna Chintaman and Satyabhama Lagoo, the eldest of four children. He attended Bhave High SchoolFergusson College (University of Pune), and B.J. Medical Collegein PuneIndia[4]

Career[edit]

Shreeram Lagoo started acting in plays while attending Medical School. Once bitten by the theatre bug, he continued his dramatic activity through the group "Progressive Dramatic Association" which he started with like-minded senior friends likeBhalba Kelkar[5] Meanwhile he trained as an ENT surgeon in Mumbai in the early fifties and practised in Pune for 6 years before going to Canada and England for additional training.
He practised medicine in PuneIndia and TaboraTanzania in the sixties but his theatre activity through Progressive Dramatic Association in Pune and "Rangaayan" in Mumbai continued when he was in India. Finally, in 1969 he became a full-time actor on Marathi stage, debuting in the play "Ithe Oshalala Mrityu" written by Vasant Kanetkar.
He was the first protagonist of the famous Marathi play Natasamrat written by Kusumagraj (Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar) and is best remembered for that role.
He has a legend status in Marathi cinema[citation needed], where he has done many memorable movies which include successful movies like Sinhasan, Pinjra, Mukta And many more
His wife, Deepa Lagoo is also a noted theatre, television and film actress.[6]

Religion[edit]

Shriram is a known non-religious rationalist. Once after being conferred with an award called Punyabhushan (Pride of Pune) on behalf of the organization called Tridal, he was interviewed by Sudhir Gadgil. When asked about Jabbar Patel's play, wherein Dr. Lagoo had to stand before Lord Vitthal, "did you stand there as a devotee or only as per the demand of the script?" Lagoo replied "I stood there as if I was standing in front of a 'stone' that is known as Panduranga".[7]
He has written an article titled "Time to Retire God" which provoked hot discussions in the print media and other public platforms in India. This article was written as an introduction to a book on Dr. Abraham Kovoor. In this article Lagoo logically came to the conclusion that the concept of God is defunct.
He is actively associated with the Anti-superstition movement in Maharashtra. He used to call god as another superstition and his lectures during the ANS programs used to go like this:[8]
“I do not believe in God and I feel it is now time to retire God. Concept of God is a very beautiful product of poet’s imagination and was essential during the initial stages of civilization but the time has come when one should face the world with a completely rational attitude. For the past five thousand years, there has been no proof of the existence of God and faith in a phenomenon, which cannot be proved scientifically, is nothing short of superstition. Many inhuman practices, atrocities and wars have taken place in the name of ‘God’. It is not only necessary, but also our duty to abolish the concept of God to end these consequences because it is a great injustice committed against humanity.

"Only rational thinking has the capacity which places person above all living beings but when he/she believes in God he/she gives up this ability and blindly accepts what has been told. He/she submits his/her intellect to passive conditioning and then there is no difference between him/her and an animal.
"In the early stages of civilization, when human beings began to live in a society, the concept of superior being was necessary to maintain morality, which came out of fear. Also many of the natural phenomena which scared human beings and to which they could not attribute any reason, came to be regarded as manifestations of the divine power. But today when man has the mastery over nature and accepts any theory only after verifying it on a scientific basis, there is no need for the concept of a supreme being. What is needed is a broad based value system of humanity.”

Filmography[edit]

Marathi Movies[edit]

  • Sinhasan (1980) with Arun Sarnaik, Datta Bhat, Shrikant Moghe, Nilu Phule, Madhukar Sarpotdar, Rima Lagoo, Satish Dubashi, Raja Mayekar, Arun Joglekar, Nana Patekar, Sushma Tendulkar, Lalan Sarang and others
  • Saamna (1974) with Nilu Phule and others
  • Pinjra (1973) with Sandhya, Nilu Phule, Ganpat Patil and others
  • Zaakol (1980) with Tanuja, Urmila Matondkar, Sarla Yeolekar. Directed bt Dr. Shreeram Lagoo
  • Khichadi (1987) with Ashok Saraf, Atul Parchure, Ranjana Deshmukh and others

Marathi Plays[edit]

  • Vedyache Ghar Unhat
  • Jagannathacha Rath
  • Gidhade
  • Kachecha Chandra
  • Himalayachi Sawali
  • Natsamrat

Hindi Movies[edit]

  • Aurat Aurat Aurat (1996) Rekha, Rakesh Roshan, Aruna Irani
  • Khuddar (1994) Govinda, Karisma Kapoor, Shakti Kapoor
  • Dushman Devta (1991) Dharmendra, Dimple Kapadia, Aditya Pancholi
  • Kala Bazaar (1989) Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Anjana Mumtaz
  • Ek Din Achanak (1988) Shabana Azmi, Roopa Ganguly, Uttara Baokar
  • Majaal (1987) Jeetendra, Sridevi, Jaya Prada
  • Mera Rakshak (1987) Mithun Chakraborty, Abhi Bhattacharya
  • Avam (1987) Rajesh Khanna, Ashok Kumar, Smita Patil
  • Insaf Ki Pukar (1987) Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Anita Raj
  • Kala Dhandha Goray Log (1986) Sunil Dutt, Sanjay Khan, Anita Raj
  • Muddat (1986) Mithun Chakraborty, Jayaprada, Manik Irani
  • Samay Ki Dhaara (1986) Shatrughan Sinha, Shabana Azmi, Vinod Mehra
  • Saveray Wali Gaadi (1986) Dharmendra, Sunny Deol, Poonam Dhillon
  • Singhasan (1986) Jeetendra, Jayaprada, Mandakini
  • Sitamgar (1985) Dharmendra, Parveen Babi, Rishi Kapoor
  • Ghar Dwaar (1985) Sachin Pilgaokar, Ashok Saraf, Tanuja, Kadar Khan
  • Ankahee (1984) Amol Palekar, Deepti Naval
  • Maqsad (1984) Jeetendra, Rajesh Khanna, Jayaprada
  • Tarang (1984) Amol Palekar, Smita Patil
  • Bad Aur Badnaam (1984) Sanjeev Kumar, Anita Raj
  • Pukar (1983) Amitabh Bachchan, Zeenat Aman, Randir Kapoor
  • Kalaakaar (1983) Kunal Goswami, Sridevi, L V Prasad
  • Mawaali (1983) Jeetendra, Sridevi, Jayaprada
  • Sadma (1983) Kamal Hassan, Sridevi, Silk Smitha
  • Souten (1983) Rajesh Khanna, Tina Munim, Padmini Kolhapure
  • Chorni (1982) Jeetendra, Neetu Singh, Jalal Agha
  • Gandhi (1982) Ben KingsleyCandice BergenEdward Fox
  • Ghazab (1982) Dharmendra, Seema Deo, Krishan Dhawan
  • Kaamchor (1982) Rakesh Roshan, Jayaprada, Tanuja
  • Main Intequam Loonga (1982) Dharmendra, Reena Roy
  • Raaste Pyar Ke (1982) Jeetendra, Rekha, Shabana Azmi
  • Samraat (1982) Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Hema Malini
  • Vidhaata (1982) Sanjay Dutt, Dilip Kumar, Padmini Kolhapure
  • Ghungroo Ki Awaaz (1981) Vijay Anand, Rekha
  • Laawaris (1981) Amitabh Bachchan, Zeenat Aman, Mumtaz Begum
  • Chehre Pe Chehra (1981) Sanjeev Kumar, Rekha, Vinod mehra
  • Gehrayee (1980) Anant Nag, IndRani Mukherjee
  • Swayamvar (1980) Shashi Kapoor, Sanjeev Kumar, Moushumi Chatterjee
  • Insaaf Ka Tarazu (1980) Deepak Parashar, Zeenat Aman, Raj Babbar
  • Sargam (1979) Rishi Kapoor, Jayaprada, Shashikala
  • Tarana (1979) Mithun Chakraborty, Ranjeeta Kaur, Bhagwan
  • Hum Tere Ashiq Hain (1979) Jeetendra, Hema Malini, Amjad Khan
  • Jurmana (1979) Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Mehra, Rakhee Gulzar, A.K. Hungal, Farida Jalal
  • Manzil (1979) Amitabh Bachchan, Moushumi Chatterjee, Rakesh Pandey
  • Meera (1979) Vinod Khanna, Hema Malini, Shammi Kapoor .... Raja Biramdev Rathod
  • Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978) Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna, Rakhee Gulzar, Rekha, Amjad Khan, Ranjeet
  • Des Pardes (1978) Dev Anand, Tina Munim, Mehmood, Pran, Ajit Khan, Amjad Khan, Prem Chopra, Bindu
  • Inkaar (1977) Vinod Khanna, Vidya Sinha
  • Kinara (1977) Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Hema Malini
  • Kitaab (1977) Uttam Kumar, Vidya Sinha
  • Gharaonda (1977) Amol Palekar, Zarina Wahab
  • Immaan Dharam (1977) Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor, Sanjeev Kumar .... Govind Anna (as Dr. Shreeram Lagoo)
  • Aaj Ka Ye Ghar (1976) Helen, A. K. Hangal, Lalita Pawar, Madan Puri .... Sajjan
  • Bullet (1976) Dev Anand, Parveen Babby, Kabir Bedi, Sonia Sahani
  • Hera Pheri Vinod khanna, Amitabh bachhan

Awards And Recognitions[edit]



Dr. Shriram Lagoo With Devanand

Dr. Shriram Lagoo at Function Of Mr.Bhave`s Play
Katyaar Kaljaat Ghusli

Friday 14 November 2014

Vidya Sinha

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Vidya Sinha

Sinha in 2011
Born15 November 1947 (age 67)
MumbaiMaharashtra, India
OccupationActor
Years active1974–1986, 2000-present
Spouse(s)Venkateshwaran Iyer (1968-1996) (his death), Netaji Bhimrao Salunkhe (2001-2009) (divorced)
ChildrenJhanvi
Vidya Sinha (born 15 November 1947, Mumbai) is an Indian actress who has acted in Bollywood films, most known for Rajnigandha (1974) and Chhoti Si Baat (1975).

Early life[edit]

Sinha was born in Bombay to Rana Pratap Singh, an Indian film producer, son-in-law of film director Mohan Sinha a.k.a. Sd. Maan Singh, resident of village Jodhawali, Punjab, Undivided India.

Film career[edit]

She began modelling and acting at the age of 18. She was Miss Bombay and modelled for several brands which led to her discovery by Basu Chatterjee.[1] Her first movie, however, came after marriage - her debut was in Raja Kaka (1974) opposite Kiran Kumar. However, fame came to her through a low-budget, alternative cinema break-away hit Rajnigandha (1974), directed by her mentor Basu Chatterjee. The movie, although having none of the trappings of a typical Bollywood blockbuster, was a major box office success. This was followed by many more small-budget films like Choti Si Baat (1975), and later by more mainstream, bigger budget Bollywood productions like Pati Patni Aur Woh (1977). She is known for her pleasant roles in various movies she acted during her active career life. She did 30 movie roles over a period of 12 years.
By the mid-1980s, this type of role was no longer popular in the Hindi film industry. She wound down her film work and finally called it a day by 1986. After some years in Australia, Vidya returned to India and gradually came back to acting,[2]
She returned to films in Salman Khan's Bodyguard in 2011.

TV career[edit]

Vidya Sinha acted in TV serials like Bahu Rani (2000), Hum Do Hain NaBhabhi and Kavyanjali (2004). In 2011 she appeared in the NDTV Imagine serial Haar Jeet. She is currently doing the hit Zee TV show, Qubool Hai.

Personal life[edit]

Vidya Sinha was born on 15 November 1947 in Mumbai. Her father, Rana Pratap Singh, was an Indian film producer, son-in-law of film director Mohan Sinha & his previous name was Sd. Maan Singh, native resident of village Jodhawali, Punjab, undivided India.She married Venkateshwaran Iyer in 1968 and had a daughter, Jhanvi, in 1989. The next few years were spent in taking care of Jhanvi and her ailing husband, who eventually died in 1996. They then moved to Sydney for a few years. She met the elderly Australian doctor Netaji Bhimrao Salunke online in 2001, and married him after a quick courtship and a small temple wedding. They adopted a daughter shortly after.
On 9 January 2009 Vidya filed a complaint with the police accusing Netaji Bhimrao Salunkhe of physical and mental torture.[3] They were divorced soon afterwards, and after a protracted battle she won her case against him for maintenance.[4]

Filmography[edit]

YearFilmRoleNotes
1974RajnigandhaDeepa
1974HawasVidya Kumar
1975Chhoti Si BaatPrabha Narayan
1976Mera Jiwan
1977InkaarGeeta Chaudhry
1977Jeevan Mukt
1977MuktiSeema K. Sharma
1977KarmAsha Shastri
1977KitaabKomal Gupta
1977Mamta
1978Tyagpatra
1978Pati Patni aur WohSharda
1978Tumhare Liye
1978Safed JhootKamla Gulati
1979MeeraKrishna RathodGauri
1980SwayamvarShanti Bhargav
1980Saboot
1980Pyaara Dushman
1981Love Story (1981 film)
1986Kirayadar
2011Bodyguard (2011 Hindi film)

Television[edit]











YearSerialRoleChannelNotes
2005KkavyanjaliKkavya's paternal grandmotherStar Plus
2006ZaaraDadiSahara One
2011Neem Neem Shahad ShahadHansmukh's wifeSahara One
2012Haar JeetSahil's grandmotherNDTV Imagine
29 October 2012 – presentQubool HaiBadi Bi / DadiZee TV