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Urmila
Matondkar (Marathi: उर्मिला मातोंडकर) is an Indian Bollywood actress.
Matondkar, who made her screen debut as a child artist in the 1980 film
Kalyug, debuted as an adult in Narasimha (1991). She established herself
as a popular actress of mainstream Hindi cinema with her roles in films
like Rangeela (1995), Judaai and Satya (1998), all of which earned her
Filmfare nominations. These roles contributed to a change in her public
persona, where she was known for her intense style and dancing skills,
and was frequently featured in the Indian media as a sex symbol. She
subsequently took on several psychological roles, and has delivered a
range of critically acclaimed performances. Among these included her
roles as a psychopath in Kaun (1999), an obsessive lover in Pyaar Tune
Kya Kiya (2001), a ghost-possessed woman in Bhoot (2003), and a
merciless avenger in Ek Hasina Thi (2004). For her performance in Bhoot,
she won her first Filmfare Award in the Best Performer category, as
well as several other awards for Best actress at a number of award
ceremonies. She followed it with leading roles in art and independent
films, such as Tehzeeb (2003), Pinjar (2003), Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara
(2005) and Bas Ek Pal (2006). She started her career as a child artist
perhaps the best known of her early movies is Shekhar Kapur's Masoom in
1983. She made her film debut as an adult actress with the film "Bade
Ghar ki Beti". She next starred in the fantasy film Chamatkar, along
with Shahrukh Khan. She went on to frequently collaborate with film
director Ram Gopal Verma, who is known for his thrillers. Her first film
with him was Antham in Telugu, which was dubbed as Drohi (Hindi) in
1992. Since then, she has starred in numerous subsequent RGV pictures,
like Gaayam in Telugu and her first major hit, the 1995 musical
Rangeela. She played a star-struck dancer in the film, and received her
first Filmfare Best Actress Award nomination for her performance in the
film. Following RGV projects were Daud (1997), Satya (1999), Kaun
(1999), Mast (2000), Jungle (2000), Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya (2001), Bhoot
(2003), and Ek Hasina Thi (2004). In 1997 her film Judaai was a hit but
her other releases such as Daud and Aflatoon were not as successful. Her
performance earned her a Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award
nomination. In 1998, she earned critical acclaim for her performance in
Satya, for which she received another Filmfare nomination. Satya was a
critical and commercial success. In 1999, she got rave reviews for her
performance as a pschycopath in Kaun which was a moderate success, and
saw further success with Jaanam Samjha Karo, Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain and
Khoobsurat, all moderate successes at the box office. During the 2000s,
Matondkar revealed strong, dramatic and psychological features in her
roles, and delivered a number of critically acclaimed performances. She
won favourable reviews for her role as an obsessive lover in Pyaar Tune
Kya Kiya (2001), and received various Best Villain nominations for her
performance. In 2003, she was part of several projects. She played the
role of a north Indian girl in the background of the 1947 India
partition in the critically acclaimed Pinjar; she played the title role
in Khalid Mohammed's drama Tehzeeb, starring along Shabana Azmi;
however, she was mainly noted for her performance in Bhoot, a horror
movie. Matondkar enacted a ghost-possessed woman; her performance was
much appreciated by critics and audiences and she won her first Filmfare
Award under the Best Performer category, as well as various Best
Actress awards at different award ceremonies, suce as Star Screen
Awards, Zee Cine Awards and Bollywood Movie Awards. She later received
the national honour Rajiv Gandhi Award for the film, as a recognition to
her achievement in Bollywood. Taran Adarsh wrote of her performance,
"...the film clearly belongs to Urmila Matondkar all the way. To state
that she is excellent would be doing gross injustice to her work.
Sequences when she is possessed are simply astounding. If this
performance doesn't deserve an award, no other performance should. It
beats all competition hollow." In 2004, she got critical recognition for
her performance as a merciless avenger in Ram Gopal Verma's Ek Hasina
Thi, co-starring Saif Ali Khan. She played the role of a deceived woman
who is jailed because of her lover, played by Khan, and later flees from
prison to avenge him. Once again, Matondkar was nominated for a
Filmfare for her performance in the film. Next year in 2005, she tried
her hand with another horror film, playing the title role in the film
Naina, which failed. However, her performance as the caring daughter of
Anupam Kher in Jahnu Barua's art film Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara was
very well received, and she won her second Bollywood Movie Award for
Best Actress. Apart from holding a successful acting career, she is
regarded as an outstanding dancer and has been a featured performer in
many Bollywood item numbers.
The
daughter of a lecturer, actress Urmila Matondkar began her celluloid
career as a child artiste with the film _Kalyug (1980)_. Although an
average film at the box-office, her next film, Masoom (1983), about a
family coping with an illegitimate member, showed her acting talents
blossom and she received critical acclaim from both her fans and the
film fraternity. She subsequently appeared in a number of films
including Dacait (1987), where she plays Sunny Deol's under-aged sister
who gets brutally raped.
Years
later, Urmila then made her debut as an adult actress in N. Chandra's
Narasimha (1991) opposite Sunny Deol . She then did the fantasy
Chamatkar (1992) with the then-débutant Shahrukh Khan and Shreemaan
Aashique (1993), a comedy on male chauvinism opposite Anupam Kher and
Rishi Kapoor and a crime movie Drohi (1992), But no matter what films
she did, while her fellow actresses Manisha Koirala and Raveena Tandon
reached the peak of their popularity with blockbuster after blockbuster,
success seemed to elude her.
Then
she did Ram Gopal Varma's Bollywood Dreams (1995), a tale of a girl's
journey in the film industry. The movie came as a refreshing surprise
and Urmila gave a magnificent performance, which is no small feet
alongside actors Aamir Khan and Jackie Shroff, but what gave the film
classic status was A.R. Rahman's music, Asha Bhosle's songs and designer
Manish Malhotra, who transformed Urmila from a Maharashtrian
middle-class girl into a sexy and glamorous actress. With this movie
Urmila revolutionized sensuality on the Indian screen. What most
actresses hadn't managed even after a dozen hits, Urmila had achieved
with only one film. And ever since, she has been associated with Asha
Bhosle's sensual voice and of course the image of the sizzling
seductress - in fact, she is still known for her sizzling sensuality and
her stunning looks.
However,
Urmila is not to be judged only for her looks. She is also an actress
of great talent and skill - her performance in Satya (1998) as a modest
girl whose boyfriend, the titular character, gets sucked into the Bombay
underworld is one of her best ever performances to date. And since
2000, she began to play roles of depth and substance, making an impact
most notably in the films Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya... (2001), Om Jai Jagadish
(2002), Pinjar (2003), a drama based on India's partition, Maine Gandhi
Ko Nahin Mara (2005), about a man accused of Gandhi's murder and
Banaras (2006).
As
of 2006, she has acquired several assignments, both using her talents
as an actress and as a seductress - she is doing Onir's Bas Ek Pal
(2006) and Ram Gopal Varma's Sholay (2006), the latter of which
audiences are eagerly waiting for with bated breath...
Today
Urmila is known as one of Bollywood's most versatile actresses. After
Sridevi, she is known to have the played the most varied characters next
to fellow actresses Tabu and Mahima Chaudhry.Her best-known item number
is the Chamma Chamma sequence from the 1998 China Gate. Other hit
numbers include Aaiye Aajaye from the hit film Lajja. She was signed to
perform the item song in Ram The daughter of a lecturer, actress Urmila
Matondkar began her celluloid career as a child artiste with the film
_Kalyug (1980)_. Although an average film at the box-office, her next
film, Masoom (1983), about a family coping with an illegitimate member,
showed her acting talents blossom and she received critical acclaim from
both her fans and the film fraternity. She subsequently appeared in a
number of films including Dacait (1987), where she plays Sunny Deol's
under-aged sister who gets brutally raped.
Years
later, Urmila then made her debut as an adult actress in N. Chandra's
Narasimha (1991) opposite Sunny Deol . She then did the fantasy
Chamatkar (1992) with the then-débutant Shahrukh Khan and Shreemaan
Aashique (1993), a comedy on male chauvinism opposite Anupam Kher and
Rishi Kapoor and a crime movie Drohi (1992), But no matter what films
she did, while her fellow actresses Manisha Koirala and Raveena Tandon
reached the peak of their popularity with blockbuster after blockbuster,
success seemed to elude her.
Then
she did Ram Gopal Varma's Bollywood Dreams (1995), a tale of a girl's
journey in the film industry. The movie came as a refreshing surprise
and Urmila gave a magnificent performance, which is no small feet
alongside actors Aamir Khan and Jackie Shroff, but what gave the film
classic status was A.R. Rahman's music, Asha Bhosle's songs and designer
Manish Malhotra, who transformed Urmila from a Maharashtrian
middle-class girl into a sexy and glamorous actress. With this movie
Urmila revolutionized sensuality on the Indian screen. What most
actresses hadn't managed even after a dozen hits, Urmila had achieved
with only one film. And ever since, she has been associated with Asha
Bhosle's sensual voice and of course the image of the sizzling
seductress - in fact, she is still known for her sizzling sensuality and
her stunning looks.
However,
Urmila is not to be judged only for her looks. She is also an actress
of great talent and skill - her performance in Satya (1998) as a modest
girl whose boyfriend, the titular character, gets sucked into the Bombay
underworld is one of her best ever performances to date. And since
2000, she began to play roles of depth and substance, making an impact
most notably in the films Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya... (2001), Om Jai Jagadish
(2002), Pinjar (2003), a drama based on India's partition, Maine Gandhi
Ko Nahin Mara (2005), about a man accused of Gandhi's murder and
Banaras (2006).
As
of 2006, she has acquired several assignments, both using her talents
as an actress and as a seductress - she is doing Onir's Bas Ek Pal
(2006) and Ram Gopal Varma's Sholay (2006), the latter of which
audiences are eagerly waiting for with bated breath...
Today
Urmila is known as one of Bollywood's most versatile actresses. After
Sridevi, she is known to have the played the most varied characters next
to fellow actresses Tabu and Mahima Chaudhry.Gopal Varma Ki Aag, a
remake of the 1975 blockbuster Sholay. She played the role originally
played by Helen. In 2007, Matondkar lent her voice for Asha Bhonsle's
album Asha and Friends Vol 1, where she performed with Bhosle the duet
song "Mehbooba Dilruba". In fact, throughout the 1990s – 2000s, Bhosle
sang the maximum number of songs for Urmila. In 2008, Matondkar was seen
with Himesh Reshammiya in a remake of the 1980 film Karz, Karzzzz. 2008
also marked Matondkar's debut on Indian television as a host of a
reality show named Waar Parriwar.
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