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Vidya Sinha

Vidya Sinha Image Source : Wikipedia
  • Born 15 November 1947
  • Place of Birth Mumbai
  • Occupation Film Actor, Television Actor, Actor
  • Father Pratap A. Rana
  • Spouse Venkateshwaran Iyer (1968; Died 1996), Netaji Bhimrao Salunkhe (2001; 2009)
  • Years active 1974-1986, 2000-2019

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ABOUT Vidya Sinha

Vidya Sinha: A Life in Cinema Vidya Sinha (1947-2019), a prominent figure in Hindi cinema, left an enduring legacy characterized by nuanced portrayals of relatable women. Her career, launched after winning the Miss Bombay title, began with Raja Kaka (1974). However, it was Basu Chatterjee's Rajnigandha (1974) that catapulted her to fame, showcasing her talent for portraying independent, modern women. This success was further cemented through roles in Chhoti Si Baat (1975) and Pati Patni Aur Woh (1978), solidifying her image as a versatile actress. Sinha's career trajectory included a hiatus before a later-life resurgence with television serials and a notable appearance in Salman Khan's Bodyguard (2011). Her iconic roles are defined by their authenticity and sensitive depiction of female characters navigating complex life situations. While not achieving mainstream superstardom, her contribution to Hindi cinema remains significant, particularly in portraying the evolving image of Indian women onscreen during a pivotal period. She was recognized for her natural acting style and ability to connect with audiences on an emotional level.

Vidya Sinha FILMS AND CREDITS

Previous Movies Upcoming Movies
  • Ishq Ka Rang Safed
  • Ishq Ka Rang Safed

    ( 2015 )

  • Dilphire
  • Dilphire

    ( Not Final )

  • Savdhaan India: Crime Alert
  • Savdhaan India: Crime Alert

    ( 2012–2018 )

  • Haar Jeet
  • Haar Jeet

    ( Not Final )

  • Qubool Hai
  • Qubool Hai

    ( 2012–2016 )

  • Bodyguard
  • Bodyguard

    ( 2011 )

  • Malik Ek
  • Malik Ek

    ( 2010 )

  • Tumhara Ansh Hoon
  • Tumhara Ansh Hoon

    ( 2010–2011 )

  • Kkavyanjali
  • Kkavyanjali

    ( 2006 )

  • Yeh Hawayein
  • Yeh Hawayein

    ( 2003–2004 )

  • Bad Boys
  • Bad Boys

    ( 2003 )

  • Bharat Bhagya Vidhata
  • Bharat Bhagya Vidhata

    ( 2002 )

  • Bhabhi
  • Bhabhi

    ( 2002–2008 )

  • Ardhangini
  • Ardhangini

    ( 1996–1997 )

  • Great Target
  • Great Target

    ( 1991 )

  • Hiraasat
  • Hiraasat

    ( 1987 )

  • Bijli
  • Bijli

    ( 1986 )

  • Jeeva
  • Jeeva

    ( 1986 )

  • Krishna-Krishna
  • Krishna-Krishna

    ( 1986 )

  • Ek Kahani
  • Ek Kahani

    ( 1986 )

  • Maa Ki Saugandh
  • Maa Ki Saugandh

    ( 1986 )

  • Kirayadar
  • Kirayadar

    ( 1986 )

  • Kashmakash -The Delimma
  • Kashmakash -The Delimma

    ( 1986–1987 )

  • Sinhasan Battisi
  • Sinhasan Battisi

    ( 1985 )

  • Dhokebaaz
  • Dhokebaaz

    ( 1984 )

  • Qaidi
  • Qaidi

    ( 1984 )

  • Raakh Aur Chingari
  • Raakh Aur Chingari

    ( 1982 )

  • Adhura Aadmi
  • Adhura Aadmi

    ( 1982 )

  • Plot No. 5
  • Plot No. 5

    ( 1981 )

  • Nai Imarat
  • Nai Imarat

    ( 1981 )

  • Josh
  • Josh

    ( 1981 )

  • Love Story
  • Love Story

    ( 1981 )

  • Seth Jagdusha
  • Seth Jagdusha

    ( 1981 )

  • Bambai Ka Maharaja
  • Bambai Ka Maharaja

    ( 1980 )

  • Pyaara Dushman
  • Pyaara Dushman

    ( 1980 )

  • Swayamvar
  • Swayamvar

    ( 1980 )

  • Saboot
  • Saboot

    ( 1980 )

  • Atmaram
  • Atmaram

    ( 1979 )

  • Meera
  • Meera

    ( 1979 )

  • Magroor
  • Magroor

    ( 1979 )

  • Jeena Yahan
  • Jeena Yahan

    ( 1979 )

  • Sone Ka Dil Lohe Ke Haath
  • Sone Ka Dil Lohe Ke Haath

    ( 1978 )

  • Muqaddar
  • Muqaddar

    ( 1978 )

  • Tumhare Liye
  • Tumhare Liye

    ( 1978 )

  • Atithee
  • Atithee

    ( 1978 )

  • Safed Jhoot
  • Safed Jhoot

    ( 1978 )

  • Pati Patni Aur Woh
  • Pati Patni Aur Woh

    ( 1978 )

  • Bahadur Jiska Naam
  • Bahadur Jiska Naam

    ( 1978 )

  • Udeekan
  • Udeekan

    ( 1978 )

  • Tyaag Patra
  • Tyaag Patra

    ( 1978 )

  • Chaalu Mera Naam
  • Chaalu Mera Naam

    ( 1977 )

  • Jeevan Mukt
  • Jeevan Mukt

    ( 1977 )

  • Inkaar
  • Inkaar

    ( 1977 )

  • Kitaab
  • Kitaab

    ( 1977 )

  • Mukti
  • Mukti

    ( 1977 )

  • Karm
  • Karm

    ( 1977 )

  • Mamta
  • Mamta

    ( 1977 )

  • Mera Jiwan
  • Mera Jiwan

    ( 1976 )

  • Sardar-E-Azam
  • Sardar-E-Azam

    ( 1976 )

  • Chhoti Si Baat
  • Chhoti Si Baat

    ( 1976 )

  • Raja Kaka
  • Raja Kaka

    ( 1974 )

  • Hawas
  • Hawas

    ( 1974 )

  • Rajnigandha
  • Rajnigandha

    ( 1974 )

  • Kanchenjungha
  • Kanchenjungha

    ( 1962 )

Image Source : IMDB & Wikipedia

VIDYA SINHA NEWS

When Vidya Sinha refused Raj Kapoor's Satyam Shivam Sundaram because she was 'not comfortable wearing the clothes that Zeenat Aman wore'

November 15, 2022 1:46 pm

On Vidya Sinha's birth anniversary, recollecting the actor's interview where she spoke about how she regretted refusing Raj Kapoor's Satyam Shivam Sundaram.

Chhoti Si Baat isn't the feel-good Amol Palekar film you remember, it proudly flaunts that stalking is the way to a woman's heart

August 21, 2022 8:40 am

The men and women of 'realistic films' like Chhoti Si Baat travel in buses and gossip during lunch breaks, so the idea of stalking a woman here becomes even more threatening because it isn't shielded by cinema's fictional grandeur.

Revisiting 1978 film Pati Patni Aur Woh

December 03, 2019 10:34 am

Directed by BR Chopra, Pati Patni Aur Woh starring Sanjeev Kumar, Vidya Sinha and Ranjeeta released in 1978. The remake starring Kartik Aaryan, Bhumi Pednekar and Ananya Panday releases on December 6.

Goddess of small things

August 16, 2019 12:08 am

Vidya Sinha will be remembered for being part of a cinema that eschewed formula, struck a chord with the people

Vidya Sinha (1947-2019): The girl-next-door

August 15, 2019 8:26 pm

Vidya Sinha had come to the movies from modelling, but unlike so many other young women who followed the same route only to never really shed the ramp, Sinha turned out to be a consummate actress.

Actor Vidya Sinha passes away

August 16, 2019 8:35 am

Film and television actor Vidya Sinha passed away on Thursday. She was 71.

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