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Native name
  
दुर्गा खोटे

Role
  
Actress

Occupation
  
actor, film producer

Spouse
  
Vishwanath Khote

Years active
  
1931−1983

Name
  
Durga Khote


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Born
  
January 14, 1905 (
1905-01-14
)

Died
  
September 22, 1991, Mumbai

Parents
  
Manjulabai Laud, Pandurang Laud

Movies
  
Anupama, Mughal‑E‑Azam, Prithvi Vallabh, Bidaai, Bhabhi

Similar People
  
Sohrab Modi, Shubha Khote, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, K Asif, L V Prasad

Children
  
Bakul Khote, Harin Khote

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Durga Khote (14 January 1905 − 22 September 1991) was an Indian actress, starting as one of the foremost leading ladies of her times, she remained active in Hindi and Marathi cinema, as well as theatre, for over 50 years, starring in around 200 films and numerous theatre productions.

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In 2000, in a millennium issue, India Today named her among "100 People Who Shaped India", noting, "Durga Khote marks the pioneering phase for woman in Indian Cinema" as she was one of the first women from respectable families to enter the film industry, thus breaking a social taboo.

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She also ranks among the top ten actresses in mother roles in Hindi cinema, most notable among them were as Jodhabai in K. Asif's Mughal-e-Azam (1960), as Kaikeyi in Vijay Bhatt's classic, Bharat Milap (1942); her other memorable roles as mother were in Charnon Ki Dasi (1941), Mirza Ghalib, Bobby (1973) and Bidaai (1974). She was received the highest award in Indian cinema, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1983), for lifetime contribution to the Indian cinema.

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Early life

Khote was born as Vita Laud, to a family which hailed from Goa and spoke Konkani at home. Her father's name was Pandurang Laud and her mother's name was Manjulabai. She grew up in a large joint family in Kandewadi. She was educated at Cathedral High School and St. Xavier's College where she studied B.A. While still in college, she married into the Khote family, graduated and settled down with her husband.

By the age of 26, Durga Khote was a widowed mother with two young sons, Bakul and Harin. She had to seek work in film to support her children. In doing so, she became a pioneer of sorts: She hailed from a traditional family and the film industry was regarded as the preserve of the base and the bawdy. Also, most of the female characters were played by men at the time.

Early career

Durga Khote debuted in a minor role in an obscure 1931 silent film, Farebi Jaal, by the Prabhat Film Company, followed by Maya Machindra (1932). She was soon promoted to play heroine in the 1932 double version (Hindi and Marathi) Ayodhyecha Raja, another Prabhat film, which was the first-ever Marathi talkie and proved to be a runaway hit, where she played the role of Rani Taramati. Indeed, she ventured yet another pioneering trend: Despite working closely with Prabhat Film Company, she broke away from the "studio system" (exclusive contract with a studio to work in its films on a monthly salary) then in vogue and became one of the first "freelance" artistes of that era by working occasionally with the New Theatres, East India Film Co. (both at Calcutta), and Prakash Pictures.

In 1936, she played Saudamini in Amar Jyoti, which is one of her most "memorable" roles.

In 1937, she produced and directed a film titled Saathi, making her one of the first women to step into this role in Indian cinema. The 40s opened for her in a big way, with award-winning performances in Aachary Atre's Payachi Dasi(Marathi) and Charnon Ki Dasi (Hindi) (1941) and Vijay Bhatt's classic, Bharat Milap (1942), both of which got her the BFJA Best Actress Award for two consecutive years.

Durga Khote remained active in theatre circuit for many years, especially the Marathi theatre in Mumbai. She was actively associated with the Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA) and worked in several plays for the Mumbai Marathi Sahitya Sangh. In 1954, she famously performed the role of Lady Macbeth, in V.V. Shirwadkar's Marathi adaptations of Macbeth, as Rajmukut, The Royal Crown, along with Nanasaheb Phatak.

Later career

Durga Khote played a wide variety of roles over a career that was not only long but also untouched by scandal. She was the inspiration for several generations of Indian actresses, including veterans like the late Shobhna Samarth, who frequently spoke of how she had been inspired by Khote's example.

During later years, she played several important character roles, such as the mother of the protagonist. Her portrayal of Jodhabai, the queen of Akbar torn between duty towards her husband and love towards her son in Mughal-e-Azam (1960) was well received. In 1963, she acted in Merchant Ivory's debut film, The Householder (1963),

She went on to play other widely appreciated character roles in a later movies such as the role of the grandmother of the heroine in Bobby (1973), the hero's aunt in Abhimaan (1973), and the really memorable Bidaai (1974), where she played a mother, a very sensitive role that can make one cry and received the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award.

Her final memorable role was in Subhash Ghai's Karz (1980) where she played the role of the mother of Raj Kiran and later to Rishi Kapoor who played the role of Raj Kiran's reincarnation after the screen death of Raj Kiran in the movie.

She acted in over 200 films in her career. By the 1980s she successfully diversified into production of short films, ad films and documentaries by setting up Fact Films and, later, Durga Khote Productions, which produced the Doordarshan TV series Wagle Ki Du

Personal life

Her two sons Bakul and Harin were born from her first marriage with Vishwanath Khote. It was a traditional marriage into an orthodox family. Vishwanath Khote was from a millionaire family who were, at that time, the largest share brokers and road contractors. Vishwanath was a mechanical engineer from Banaras Hindu University who died young. After she was widowed, Khote had an unsuccessful second marriage to Mohammed Rashid. Harin himself died at a young age, and was survived by his wife, Vijaya Mehta and two sons.

Her grandchildren include Ravi, a filmmaker; granddaughter Anjali Khote; grandson Deven Khote, a television producer, and a noted film producer, making films like Jodhaa Akbar and Life in a Metro.

Sharda Mukherjee, the ex governor of Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh and wife of India's first air chief marshal Subroto Mukherjee was her first cousin (mother's sister's daughter). Sharda Mukherjee's paternal uncle Ranjit Sitaram Pandit was married to Jawaharlal Nehru's sister Vijaylaxmi Pandit.

Her brother-in-law, Nandu Khote, was a noted stage and silent movie actor. His daughter Shubha Khote acted in Hindi films; debuting in Seema (1955), she later directed and produced Marathi films and entered television in the 90s. Viju Khote, most known for his role of Kalia in Sholay (1975) is a noted character actor, and younger brother of Shubha. Shubha's daughter, Bhavna Balsaver, is an award-winning TV actress. They appeared together in 1993's sitcom Zabaan Sambhalke on DD Metro.

Later in life she wrote her acclaimed autobiography in Marathi which was later translated into English as I, Durga Khote, and moved to Alibaug, near Mumbai. She died on 22 September 1991.

Honours and recognitions

A postage stamp, bearing her face, was released by India Post to honour her on 3 May 2013.

Filmography

Actress
1983
Daulat Ke Dushman as
Sunil's mom
1981
Sangdill
1980
Karz as
Shanta Prasad Verma
1977
Chacha Bhatija as
Mrs. D'Silva
1977
Chor Sipahee as
Mrs. Khanna (Raja's mom)
1977
Darling Darling as
Dadi Maa
1977
Do Chehere as
Daadima
1977
Naami Chor
1977
Paheli as
Brij Mohan's mom
1977
Sahib Bahadur as
Meena's grandmother
1977
Paapi as
Ashok's mother
1976
Rangilla Ratan
1976
Shaque as
Mrs. Bannerjee
1976
Bajrangbali as
Anjani
1976
Jaaneman as
Ronnie's Mother
1975
Biwi Kiraya Ki
1975
Do Thug as
Guest appearance
1975
Vandana as
Rakesh's Mother
1975
Chaitali as
Manish's Mother
1975
Kaala Sona as
Durga's mother
1975
Khushboo as
Brindaban's mother
1974
Dil Diwana as
Vijay's Dadimaa
1974
Insaaniyat as
Ram's mom
1974
Bidaai as
Parvati
1973
Agni Rekha as
Durga
1973
Dur Naheen Manzil as
Dadima
1973
Namak Haraam as
Somu's Mother
1973
Bobby as
Mrs. Braganza
1973
Abhimaan as
Aunt Durga (Durga Mausi)
1973
Sone Ke Haath as
Vijay's Mother
1972
Mangetar
1972
Mere Bhaiya as
Avinash's Mother
1972
Raja Jani as
Rajmata
1972
Shararat as
Harry's mom
1972
Bawarchi as
Seeta Sharma
1971
Banphool as
Haria's Nani
1971
Ek Nari Ek Brahmachari as
Rajlaxmi S. Chaudhary
1971
Chingari as
Mohan's Mother
1971
Anand as
Renu's Mother
1970
Dev Manoos as
Aaisaheb Inamdar
1970
Gopi as
Kunwar's Mother
1970
Umang as
Aunti Ji (uncredited)
1970
Dhartichi Lekaren
1970
Khilona as
Thakurain Singh
1969
Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke as
Parbatiya
1969
Jeene Ki Raah as
Janki
1969
Ek Phool Do Mali as
Leela
1969
Pyar Ka Sapna as
Sudha's mom
1968
Sapnon Ka Saudagar as
Peter's mother
1968
The Skies Have Bowed as
Mrs. Saxena
1968
Sunghursh as
Bhawani Prasad's Wife
1967
Chandan Ka Palna as
Mrs. Radha Laxmidas
1966
Daadi Maa as
Daadi Maa / Maharani
1966
Devar as
Gopinath's Mom
1966
Pyar Mohabbat as
Rajmata Rajeshwari
1966
Sagaai as
Sheel's mom
1966
Do Dil as
Ranimaa
1966
Anupama as
Ashok's Mother
1965
Janam Janam Ke Saathi
1965
Kaajal as
Rani Sahiba
1965
Purnima as
Sharda R. Lal
1964
Door Ki Awaz as
Prakash's mom
1964
Kaise Kahoon as
Mrs. Laxmichand
1964
Main Suhagan Hoon
1964
Shagoon (uncredited)
1964
Tere Dwar Khada Bhagwan
1964
Benazir
1963
Mujhe Jeene Do as
Dhara Khan's Mom
1963
The Householder as
The Mother
1962
Main Shadi Karne Chala
1962
Man-Mauji as
Dr. Mohan's mom
1962
Rungoli as
Subhagi
1962
Son of India as
Head Nun
1961
Bhabhi Ki Chudiyan as
Prabha's mom
1961
Do Bhai as
Gopi's Mother
1961
Kismet Palat Ke Dekh
1961
Senapati as
Raajmata
1961
Ek Ladki Saat Ladke
1960
Usne Kaha Tha as
Paro
1960
Mughal-E-Azam as
Maharani Jodha Bai
1960
Parakh as
Rani Maa / J.C. Roy's Mother
1960
Love in Simla as
Sonia's grandmother
1959
Ghar Ghar Ki Baat
1959
Maine Jeena Seekh Liya
1959
Raj Tilak
1959
Ardhangini as
Prakash's Mother
1958
Gopichand
1957
Bade Sarkar as
Sumitra Maan Singh
1957
Bhabhi as
Ratan's Aunty
1957
Mera Salaam
1957
Musafir as
Mrs. Nilambar Sharma
1957
Ram Hanuman Yuddha
1957
Talaash
1956
Dwarikadheesh
1956
Harihar Bhakti
1956
Parivar
1956
Patrani as
Raj Mata
1956
Rajdhani
1956
Insaaf
1955
Haseena
1955
Jagadguru Shankaracharya
1955
Madh Bhare Nain
1955
Shri Ganesh Vivah
1955
Adil-E-Jahangir as
Mallika-e-Jahangeer
1954
Laila
1954
Lakeeren
1954
Maan
1954
Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
1954
Mirza Ghalib as
Chaudvin's Mother
1953
Chacha Chowdhury
1953
Malkin
1953
Mashooka
1953
Naag Panchami as
Rani Sanka
1953
Shikast
1953
Dharma Pathni as
Nataraj's Wife
1953
Naulakha Haar as
Devla
1952
Hyderabad Ki Nazneen as
Mrs. Jwala Prasad
1952
Lal Kunwar
1952
Mordhwaj
1952
Narveer Tanaji
1952
Sandesh
1952
Aandhiyan as
Ram Mohan's Mother
1951
Aaram as
Sita
1951
Hamari Shaan
1951
Nai Zindagi
1951
Nandkishore
1951
Hum Log as
Mother
1951
Sazaa
1950
Alakh Niranjan
1950
Beqasoor as
Brij and Ghanshyam's mother
1950
Har Har Mahadev
1950
Magroor
1950
Nishana
1950
Surajmukhi
1949
Maya Bazaar
1949
Maya Bazaar
1949
Singaar as
Kishan's Mother
1949
Jeet as
Ratan's Mother
1948
Anjuman
1948
Seeta Sawayamwar
1946
Hum Ek Hain as
Zamindari Ma
1946
Maharani Minaldevi
1946
Rukmini Swayamvar as
Shudhmati
1945
Gaon Ki Gori as
Supporting actress
1945
Lakharani as
Bichwa
1945
Pannadai
1945
Phool
1945
Veer Kunal
1944
Dil Ki Baat
1944
Maharathi Karna as
Kunti
1943
Kurbani
1943
Mahasati Ansuya
1943
Mahatma Vidur (as Durgabai Khote)
1943
Prithvi Vallabh as
Mrinalvati
1943
Tasveer as
Vidya Devi
1943
Zameen
1942
Bharat Milap as
Maharani Kekaiyi
1942
Vijay
1941
Payachi Dasi as
Vidya's Mother-in-law
1940
Geeta as
Durga
1940
Geeta as
Durga
1940
Narsi Bhagat as
Manekbai
1940
Yamla Jat
1939
Adhuri Kahani as
Harbala
1938
Saathi
1938
Nandakumar
1937
Pratibha as
Pratibha
1936
Amar Jyoti as
Saudamini
1935
Inquilab as
Miss Renee
1935
Jeevan Natak as
Miss Queen
1934
Seeta as
Seeta
1933
Patit Pawan
1933
Rajrani Meera as
Mira Bai, Queen of Chitor
1932
Ayodhyecha Raja as
Taramati
1932
Maya Machhindra as
Queen
1931
Farebi Jaal
Self
1950
Hindustan Hamara (Documentary)

References

Durga Khote Wikipedia


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