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Urmila Matondkar

Urmila Matondkar Image Source : Wikipedia
  • Born 4 February 1974
  • Place of Birth Mumbai
  • Occupation Presenter, Actor
  • Spouse Mohsin Akhtar Mir (2016)
  • Education Raja Shivaji Vidyalaya, Ruparel College
  • Years active 1977-present

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ABOUT Urmila Matondkar

Urmila Matondkar: A Versatile Career in Cinema and Beyond Urmila Matondkar, born February 4, 1974, is a celebrated Indian actress and politician known for her diverse film roles and impactful contributions to the entertainment industry. Her career, spanning several decades, showcases remarkable versatility across Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, and Tamil cinema. Matondkar's career began with a child role in Karm (1977) and gained momentum with Masoom (1983). She transitioned to lead roles, achieving commercial success in Chanakyan (1989) and Narsimha (1991). The pivotal role in Ram Gopal Varma's Rangeela (1995) propelled her to stardom, establishing her as a versatile and captivating performer. Subsequent successes include Judaai (1997), Satya (1998), Khoobsurat (1999), and Jungle (2000). Her performances in South Indian films like Thacholi Varghese Chekavar, Antham, Gaayam, Indian, and Anaganaga Oka Roju further solidified her pan-Indian appeal. Matondkar's willingness to embrace diverse roles is evident in her portrayal of intense characters in psychological thrillers and horror films such as Kaun, Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, Bhoot, and Ek Hasina Thi. She also collaborated with independent filmmakers, showcasing her range in films like Tehzeeb, Pinjar, Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara, and Bas Ek Pal. Her more recent work includes the Marathi film Ajoba (2014). Beyond acting, Matondkar remains active in humanitarian work and advocates for women and children's rights. Her appearances as a judge on reality shows like Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa and DID Super Moms reflect her continued engagement with the entertainment world. Her iconic roles and commitment to diverse projects have cemented her legacy as a significant figure in Indian cinema.

Urmila Matondkar FILMS AND CREDITS

Previous Movies Upcoming Movies
  • Smile Please
  • Smile Please

    ( 2019 )

  • Tiwari
  • Tiwari

    ( Not Final )

  • Blackmail
  • Blackmail

    ( 2018 )

  • Adaab Dawood Ibrahim Bol Raha Hoon
  • Adaab Dawood Ibrahim Bol Raha Hoon

    ( Not Final )

  • Ajoba
  • Ajoba

    ( 2014 )

  • Delhi Safari
  • Delhi Safari

    ( 2012 )

  • Hridaynath
  • Hridaynath

    ( 2012 )

  • Shabri
  • Shabri

    ( 2011 )

  • Not a Love Story
  • Not a Love Story

    ( 2011 )

  • Aasaipadugiren
  • Aasaipadugiren

    ( 2011 )

  • EMI: Liya Hai To Chukana Padega
  • EMI: Liya Hai To Chukana Padega

    ( 2008 )

  • Karzzzz
  • Karzzzz

    ( 2008 )

  • Speed
  • Speed

    ( 2007 )

  • Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag
  • Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag

    ( 2007 )

  • Bas Ek Pal
  • Bas Ek Pal

    ( 2006 )

  • Banaras
  • Banaras

    ( 2006 )

  • I Did Not Kill Gandhi
  • I Did Not Kill Gandhi

    ( 2005 )

  • Naina
  • Naina

    ( 2005 )

  • Ek Hasina Thi
  • Ek Hasina Thi

    ( 2004 )

  • Tehzeeb
  • Tehzeeb

    ( 2003 )

  • Pinjar
  • Pinjar

    ( 2003 )

  • Bhoot
  • Bhoot

    ( 2003 )

  • Deewangee
  • Deewangee

    ( 2002 )

  • Om Jai Jagadish
  • Om Jai Jagadish

    ( 2002 )

  • Company
  • Company

    ( 2002 )

  • Lajja
  • Lajja

    ( 2001 )

  • Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya...
  • Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya...

    ( 2001 )

  • Deewane
  • Deewane

    ( 2000 )

  • Kunwara
  • Kunwara

    ( 2000 )

  • Jungle
  • Jungle

    ( 2000 )

  • Tumhare Liye
  • Tumhare Liye

    ( 1999 )

  • Khoobsurat
  • Khoobsurat

    ( 1999 )

  • Dillagi
  • Dillagi

    ( 1999 )

  • Mast
  • Mast

    ( 1999 )

  • Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain
  • Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain

    ( 1999 )

  • Jaanam Samjha Karo
  • Jaanam Samjha Karo

    ( 1999 )

  • Kaun?
  • Kaun?

    ( 1999 )

  • Kudrat
  • Kudrat

    ( 1998 )

  • China Gate
  • China Gate

    ( 1998 )

  • Chhota Chetan
  • Chhota Chetan

    ( 1998 )

  • Choodalani Vundi
  • Choodalani Vundi

    ( 1998 )

  • Satya
  • Satya

    ( 1998 )

  • Anaganaga Oka Roju
  • Anaganaga Oka Roju

    ( 1997 )

  • Aflatoon
  • Aflatoon

    ( 1997 )

  • Daud: Fun on the Run
  • Daud: Fun on the Run

    ( 1997 )

  • Mere Sapno Ki Rani
  • Mere Sapno Ki Rani

    ( 1997 )

  • Judaai
  • Judaai

    ( 1997 )

  • Asha Bhosle: Raat Shabnami
  • Asha Bhosle: Raat Shabnami

    ( 1997 )

  • Shikaar
  • Shikaar

    ( 1996 )

  • Indian
  • Indian

    ( 1996 )

  • Thacholi Varghese Chekavar
  • Thacholi Varghese Chekavar

    ( 1995 )

  • Money Money
  • Money Money

    ( 1995 )

  • Rangeela
  • Rangeela

    ( 1995 )

  • Kanoon
  • Kanoon

    ( 1994 )

  • Tejasvini
  • Tejasvini

    ( 1994 )

  • Aa Gale Lag Jaa
  • Aa Gale Lag Jaa

    ( 1994 )

  • Bedardi
  • Bedardi

    ( 1993 )

  • Bible Ki Kahaniyan
  • Bible Ki Kahaniyan

    ( 1993–1995 )

  • Gaayam
  • Gaayam

    ( 1993 )

  • Shreemaan Aashique
  • Shreemaan Aashique

    ( 1993 )

  • Drohi
  • Drohi

    ( 1992 )

  • Antham
  • Antham

    ( 1992 )

  • Chamatkar
  • Chamatkar

    ( 1992 )

  • Narasimha
  • Narasimha

    ( 1991 )

  • Indradhanush
  • Indradhanush

    ( 1989 )

  • Chanakyan
  • Chanakyan

    ( 1989 )

  • Bade Ghar Ki Beti
  • Bade Ghar Ki Beti

    ( 1989 )

  • Titliyan
  • Titliyan

    ( 1989–1990 )

  • Ek Bhool
  • Ek Bhool

    ( 1988–1989 )

  • Durghatna
  • Durghatna

    ( 1988 )

  • Range Haath
  • Range Haath

    ( 1988 )

  • Zindagi
  • Zindagi

    ( 1987 )

  • Dacait
  • Dacait

    ( 1987 )

  • Janjaal
  • Janjaal

    ( 1987 )

  • Naqli Chehra
  • Naqli Chehra

    ( 1987 )

  • Katha Sagar
  • Katha Sagar

    ( 1986 )

  • Tumhare Saharey
  • Tumhare Saharey

    ( 1986 )

  • Kaala Sindoor
  • Kaala Sindoor

    ( 1986 )

  • Sur Sangam
  • Sur Sangam

    ( 1985 )

  • Scandal
  • Scandal

    ( 1985 )

  • Bhavna
  • Bhavna

    ( 1984 )

  • Masoom
  • Masoom

    ( 1983 )

  • Khuda Hafiz
  • Khuda Hafiz

    ( 1983 )

  • Kalyug
  • Kalyug

    ( 1981 )

  • Sansar
  • Sansar

    ( 1980 )

  • Zaakol
  • Zaakol

    ( 1980 )

  • Karm
  • Karm

    ( 1977 )

Image Source : IMDB & Wikipedia

Urmila Matondkar AWARDS

Awards
  • Best Actress
  • The Annual Kalakar Awards for Best Actress - 2004 Bhoot

  • Best Actress - Movie
  • The Apsara Film Producers Guild Awards for Best Actress - Movie - 2004 Bhoot

  • Best Actress
  • The Bollywood Awards for Best Actress - 2006 I Did Not Kill Gandhi

  • Best Actress
  • The Bollywood Awards for Best Actress - 2004 Bhoot

  • Best Sensational Role - Female
  • The Bollywood Awards for Best Sensational Role - Female - 2002 Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya...

  • Best Actress - Critics
  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Actress - Critics - 2004 Bhoot

  • Best Supporting Actress
  • The Nandi Awards for Best Supporting Actress - 1993 Gaayam

  • Smita Patil Memorial Award
  • The Priyadarshni Academy Awards for Smita Patil Memorial Award - 2004

  • Outstanding Performance of the Year
  • The Sansui Viewer's Choice Awards for Outstanding Performance of the Year - 2004 Bhoot

  • Best Actress
  • The Screen Awards, IN for Best Actress - 2004 Bhoot

  • Best Actress
  • The Zee Cine Awards for Best Actress - 2004 Bhoot

Image Source : IMDB & Wikipedia

URMILA MATONDKAR NEWS

Urmila Matondkar resigns from Congress, blames 'petty in-house politics'

September 10, 2019 6:38 pm

"It is obvious that the key functionaries of Mumbai Congress are either unable or not committed to bring about a change and transformation in the organisation for betterment of the party," Matondkar said.

Urmila Matondkar: Milind Deora 'ray of hope' for Mumbai Congress

July 08, 2019 4:55 pm

Commenting on Deora's resignation, months before the Assembly Elections in Maharashtra, Matondkar said the Congress has a "lot to do and very little time."

Man booked for obscene post on Urmila Matondkar

May 28, 2019 9:31 am

Urmila Matondkar had made her political debut as a Congress nominee from Mumbai North constituency in recently-concluded Lok Sabha elections, but lost to BJP heavyweight Gopal Shetty.

Lok Sabha Election Results 2019: How celebrities fared this time

May 24, 2019 12:20 pm

India Election Results 2019: As the final election results were declared late on Thursday, a sizable number of them, including Hema Malini, Gautam Gambhir, and Sunny Deol, are all set to attend Parliament this year.

Lok Sabha polls: Shatrughan Sinha campaigns for Urmila Matondkar, Sanjay Nirupam

April 26, 2019 7:53 am

Sinha addressed a rally in Mumbai North West’s Kurar village in Malad East, where former city Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam is pitted against BJP’s sitting MP Gajanan Kirtikar. Kurar village has a sizeable number of voters from Bihar and other North Indian states.

Biopic on Modi a joke as he did not fulfil promises: Urmila Matondkar

April 18, 2019 8:07 pm

The Election Commission has banned the screening of Modi's biopic starring actor Vivek Oberoi during the poll period. It was set to hit the screens on April 11.

In starry-eyed North Mumbai, Urmila Matondkar banks on personal connect

April 15, 2019 9:32 pm

Whether she realises it or not, Urmila Matondkar has changed. As she starts campaigning, she donnes a different persona. There are no tall promises when she goes out seeking votes, just an effort to make a bond with everyone she meets.

Sharad Pawar set to campaign for Urmila Matondkar

April 12, 2019 3:12 am

The Mumbai North seat is considered to be a BJP stronghold. In the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, BJP’s sitting MP Gopal Shetty, who is seeking a second consecutive term, had defeated Congress’ Sanjay Nirupam by over 4.46 lakh votes.

Complaint filed against Urmila Matondkar, Rahul Gandhi for anti-Hindu remark

April 07, 2019 10:09 pm

A BJP worker, Suresh Nakhua, told PTI he lodged the complaint after watching Matondkar's interview on a news channel in which she said "Hinduism is the most violent religion in the world".

Lok Sabha Elections 2019: Congress nominates Urmila Matondkar on Mumbai North seat

March 30, 2019 9:37 am

The Mumbai North constituency — comprising Malad West, Kandivali East, Charkop, Magathane, Borivali and Dahisar — was initially offered to Congress leader and former MP from the seat Sanjay Nirupam, who declined.

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