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Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Nalini Jaywant

Role
  
Movie actress


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Born
  
18 February 1926 (
1926-02-18
)
Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India

Residence
  
Union Park, Chembur, Mumbai

Relatives
  
Shobhna Samarth (cousin)Nutan (niece)Tanuja (niece)

Died
  
December 20, 2010, Chembur, Mumbai

Spouse
  
Prabhu Dayal (m. ?–2010), V.C. Desai (m. ?–1946)

Movies
  
Munimji, Sangram, Samadhi, Shikast, Anokha Pyar

Nalini jaywant


Nalini Jaywant (18 February 1926 – 20 December 2010) was an Indian film actress who appeared in Hindi films in the 1940s and 1950s.

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Personal life and background

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Jaywant was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1926. She was first cousin of actress Shobhna Samarth, the mother of actresses Nutan and Tanuja. Since 1983, she had been living mostly a reclusive life.

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She was married to director Virendra Desai in the 1940s. Later, she married her second husband, actor Prabhu Dayal, with whom she acted in several movies.

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Nalini Jaywant died on 20 December 2010, aged 84, at her bungalow of 60 years at Union Park, Chembur, Mumbai, India.

Career

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In her teens, she appeared in Mehboob Khan's Bahen (1941), a film about a brother's obsessive love for his sister. She performed in a few more movies before filming Anokha Pyaar (1948). In 1950, she garnered fame when she became a top star with her performances opposite Ashok Kumar in Samadhi and Sangram. Samadhi was a patriotic drama concerning Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army. Although the leading movie magazine of the day, Film India, called it "politically obsolete", it enjoyed success at the box office. Sangram was a crime drama in which Nalini played the heroine reforming the anti-hero. She and Ashok Kumar performed together in other films, such as Jalpari (1952), Kafila (1952), Nau Bahar (1952), Saloni (1952), Lakeeren (1954), Naaz (1954), Mr. X (1957), Sheroo (1957) and Toofan Mein Pyar Kahan (1963).

Nalini remained an important leading actress through the mid-1950s, appearing in such films as Rahi (1953), Shikast (1953), Railway Platform (1955)), Nastik (1954), Munimji (1955), and Hum Sab Chor Hain (1956). The 1958 film Kala Pani, directed by Raj Khosla, was Nalini's last successful movie, for which she won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award. Bombay Race Course (1965) was the last film she made before retirement. After 18 years, she returned as a character actress in Nastik which marked her last film appearance.

Filmography

Actress
1986
Waapsi
1983
Nastik as
Shankar's Mother
1980
Bandish
1979
Bebus
1966
Toofan Men Pyar Kahan as
Shanta
1965
Bombay Race Course
1964
Saat Saliyan
1962
Girls' Hostel
1962
Zindagi Aur Hum
1961
Senapati as
Senapati's daughter Durga
1961
Amar Rahe Ye Pyar as
Geeta
1960
Mukti
1959
Maa Ke Aansoo as
Nazma Ahmed
1958
Kala Pani as
Kishori
1958
Milan
1957
Kitna Badal Gaya Insaan
1957
Miss Bombay
1957
Neel Mani
1957
Sheroo
1957
Mr. X
1956
Aan Baan
1956
Aawaz as
Jamuna
1956
Durgesh Nandini as
Ayesha Banu
1956
Fifty Fifty
1956
Ham Sab Chor Hain as
Kamla / Vimla
1956
Sudarshan Chakra
1956
Insaaf
1956
26th January
1956
Bharti
1955
Lagan
1955
Munimji as
Roopa
1955
Railway Platform as
Naina
1955
Chingari
1955
Jai Mahadev
1955
Raj Kanya
1954
Baap Beti
1954
Kavi as
Thakurjhee
1954
Lakeeren
1954
Mehbooba
1954
Naaz
1954
Nastik as
Rama
1953
Shikast as
Sushma
1953
Rahi as
Ganga
1952
Do Raha
1952
Jalpari
1952
Kafila
1952
Nau Bahar as
Jamna
1952
Saloni
1951
Jadoo as
Sundari
1951
Nandkishore
1951
Naujawan as
Kamala Das
1951
Ek Nazar as
Chitra
1950
Aankhen
1950
Muqaddar
1950
Samadhi as
Lilly D'Souza
1950
Sangram as
Kanta
1949
Chakori
1948
Anokha Pyar as
Bindiya
1948
Gunjan
1948
Majboor
1946
Phir Bhi Apna Hai
1945
Bulandi
1943
Aadab Arz
1942
Aankh Michouli
1942
Zindagi
1942
Nirdosh as
Tara
1941
Bahen as
Bina
1941
Nirdosh
1941
Radhika as
Radha
Self
1950
Hindustan Hamara (Documentary)

References

Nalini Jaywant Wikipedia


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