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Cause of death
  
Heart Attack

Years active
  
1948–19831991–1995

Siblings
  
Jayprakash Karnataki

Role
  
Film actress


Name
  
Nanda karnataki

Died
  
March 25, 2014, Mumbai

Occupation
  
Actress

Parents
  
Master Vinayak, Meenaxi

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Born
  
8 January 1939 (
1939-01-08
)

Awards
  
Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for Anchal (1960)

Movies
  
Jab Jab Phool Khile, Gumnaam, Prem Rog, Joroo Ka Ghulam, Chhoti Bahen

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Nanda (8 January 1939 – 25 March 2014) was an Indian film actress who appeared in Hindi and Marathi films. Her career spans over 30 years and she is best known for her performances in Ittefaq, Gumnaam, Kanoon, Jab Jab Phool Khile, Chhoti Bahen, The Train, Hum Dono and Prem Rog.

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Early life

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Nanda was born in a Maharashtrian show-business family to Vinayak Damodar Karnataki (Master Vinayak), a successful Marathi actor-producer-director. Her father died in 1947, aged 41 when Nanda was eight years old. The family faced hard times. She became a child actress, helping her family by working in films in the early 1950s. She made her debut with Mandir in 1948.

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On the silver screen she was first recognized as "Baby Nanda". In films like Mandir, Jaggu, Angaarey, and Jagriti, she was a child actor between 1948-56. As a result of her involvement in movies, her studies suffered, and she was coached at home by renowned school teacher and Bombay Scouts commissioner, Gokuldas V. Makhi. By taking up a career in films, she supported and educated her six siblings. One of her brothers is Marathi film director Jaiprakash Karnataki. Actress Jayashree Talpade is her sister-in-law.

Career

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Nanda's paternal uncle, the renowned film producer -director V. Shantaram gave Nanda a big break by casting her in a successful brother-sister saga Toofan Aur Diya (1956).It was the saga of an orphaned brother and sister pair that is buffeted by a series of tragic setbacks, including the girl losing her sight. She received her first Filmfare Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress for Bhabhi (1957); she claims that the reason she didn't win was because there was lobbying involved. She played supporting roles to stars like Dev Anand in Kala Bazar, and played second lead in Dhool Ka Phool.

She played the title role in L.V. Prasad's Chhoti Bahen (1959). The movie was a big hit, making her a star. In this commercially successful 1959 film, Nanda played the blind younger sister looked after by two elder brothers, played by Balraj Sahni and Rehman. She then played lead roles, such as one of Dev Anand’s heroines in Hum Dono (1961) and Teen Deviyan. Both films were acclaimed as "hits". She was the heroine in B R Chopra's Kanoon (1960), a film with no songs, which was then rare.

She won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for Anchal (1960).She was paired with Raj Kapoor in Aashiq(1962) and she worked with Rajendra Kumar in 3 films - Toofan Aur Diya(1956), Dhool Ka Phool(1961), Kanoon(1960). In one of her interviews she said she avoided films with Shammi Kapoor because of his "wild" reputation from 1959–72, but later did accept work with him in Prem Rog in 1982.She had quoted in one of here interviews "Many of my great performances were in films that failed or did average business, like ‘Usne Kaha Tha’, ‘Char Diwari’, ‘Nartaki’, and Aaj Aur Kal." She was the second highest paid Hindi actress along with Nutan from 1960-65, and the second highest paid Hindi actress between 1966-69 along-with Nutan and Waheeda, and the third highest paid Hindi actress, along-with Sadhana, from 1970-73.

Nanda was known to encourage newcomers. She signed 8 films with Shashi Kapoor at a time when he was yet to become successful in Hindi Cinema. Their first 2 films as a pair - the critically acclaimed romantic film Char Diwari (1961) and "Mehndi Lagi Mere Haath" (1962) - did not work but the rest were successful at the box office. Shashi, who though had achieved success in English films in 1963 and in 2 Hindi films in 1965, had 5 flops as solo lead hero from his debut in 1961 till 1965 in Hindi films. In Jab Jab Phool Khile (1965), Nanda played a westernised role for the first time and it helped her image. Her favorite song that was famously picturized on her in the film was "Yeh Samaa." Shashi would later declare that Nanda was his favorite heroine. Nanda, too, declared Kapoor as her favourite hero. In the period 1965-1970, the successful films of the pair Shashi-Nanda include Mohabbat Isko Kahete Hain (1965), Jab Jab Phool Khile (1965), Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare (1966), Raja Saab (1969) and Rootha Na Karo (1970). In the early 1970s, Nanda suggested Rajendra Kumar, co-producer of The Train, to take Rajesh Khanna as the main lead.

She had another hit film in 1965 with Gumnaam, which helped put her in the top league of heroines. With Dharmendra, she worked in Mera Kasoor Kya Hai and Akashdeep. She played lead heroine roles beginning with Choti Bhehan and Kanoon from 1959–60 and continued to get roles as the main female lead till 1973.She signed with new leading man Rajesh Khanna in the songless suspense thriller Ittefaq (1969) for which she received a Filmfare nomination as Best Actress and which became successful at the box office. After Khanna became a super-star, he signed two more films with her: the thriller The Train (1970) and a comedy Joroo Ka Ghulam (1972) which became hits. Jeetendra, too, had some hit films with her like Parivar, Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke; with Sanjay Khan, she had a hit in Beti and Abhilasha, but offers dried up from 1973 as her pairing with other younger actors like Navin Nischol, Vinod Mehra, Deb Mukerji and Parikshat Sahni did not work. The 3 films Ittefaq, The Train and Joru Ka Ghulam - earned more than her earlier hits opposite Shashi Kapoor, Rajendra Kumar, Dev Anand, Sanjeev Kumar and Jeetendra.

After a small role in Manoj Kumar's Shor (1972), Nanda did few more critically acclaimed films such as Chhalia (1973), Naya Nasha (1974), which flopped and she then stopped acting. In 1982, she came back with three successful films, all coincidentally having her play Padmini Kolhapure's mother in Ahista Ahista, Mazdoor and Raj Kapoor's Prem Rog. Then she permanently retired.

Nanda, who has done some unforgettable work in Bollywood and has given films like ‘Dhool Ka Phool’, ‘Dulhan’, ‘Bhabhi’, ‘Jab Jab Phool Khile’, ‘Gumnaam’, ‘Shor’, ‘Parineeta’, and ‘Prem Rog’ was one of the highest paid actresses of her time. She was the second highest paid Hindi actress along-with Nutan from 1960-1965 and second highest paid Hindi actress in 1966-1969 along-with Nutan and Waheeda and third highest paid Hindi actress with Sadhana from 1970-1973.

Personal life

In 1965, while filming Jab Jab Phool Khile, director Suraj Prakash recalled that a Maharashtrian lieutenant colonel was smitten by Nanda and had asked him to forward his marriage proposal to her mother. In the end, nothing came of it. Nanda's brothers brought home many suitors for her, but she turned them all down.

In 1992, a middle-aged Nanda became engaged to director Manmohan Desai at the urging of Rehman. But he died after falling from the terrace of his rented flat in Girgaon, just a year after her mother died of cancer. According to reports, the railing he was leaning on collapsed. Nanda remained unmarried.

Nanda lived in her residence in Mumbai interacting only with family and close friends. Her close friends from the film industry included Waheeda Rehman, Shammi, Asha Parekh, Helen, Saira Banu, Mala Sinha, Sadhana Shivdasani, Shakila and Jabeen Jaleel. After a long time she made a public appearance with Waheeda Rehman for a screening of the Marathi film Natarang (2010).

She died in Mumbai on 25 March 2014 at her Versova residence, aged 75, following a heart attack.

Filmography

Actress
2011
Hum Dono Rangeen (as Nanda)
1995
Diya Aur Toofan (as Nanda)
1991
Aur Dhol Bajta Raha (as Nanda)
1983
Mazdoor as
Radha Saxena (as Nanda)
1982
Prem Rog as
Virendra's wife (as Nanda)
1981
Ahista Ahista as
Sangeeta (as Nanda)
1980
Katil Kaun as
Anita (as Nanda)
1977
Prayashchit (as Nanda)
1976
Lavani Zali Ga Ragini (as Nanda)
1974
Asliyat (as Nanda)
1974
Crime and Punishment as
Ricky (as Nanda)
1973
Chhalia as
Sunita / Neeta (as Nanda)
1973
Naya Nasha as
Reena (as Nanda)
1972
Shor as
Geeta
1972
Joroo Ka Ghulam as
Kalpana (as Nanda)
1971
Woh Din Yaad Karo as
Tara (as Nanda)
1971
Adhikar as
Meera (as Nanda)
1970
The Train as
Neeta 'Geeta' (as Nanda)
1970
Rootha Na Karo as
Neeta (as Nanda)
1969
Badi Didi as
Bhavna (as Nanda)
1969
Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke as
Radha (as Nanda)
1969
Raja Saab as
Poonam (as Nanda)
1969
Ittefaq as
Rekha (as Nanda)
1969
Beti as
Sudha Verma (as Nanda)
1968
Abhilasha as
Ritu (as Nanda)
1968
Juari as
Saroj (as Nanda)
1968
Parivar as
Meena (as Nanda)
1966
Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare as
Nishad (as Nanda)
1966
Pati Patni as
Gauri (as Nanda)
1965
Akashdeep as
Roma (as Nanda)
1965
Bedaag as
Manju (as Nanda)
1965
Mohabbat Isko Kahete Hain as
Rajni (as Nanda)
1965
Teen Devian as
Nanda (as Nanda)
1965
Jab Jab Phool Khile as
Rita Khanna (as Nanda)
1965
Gumnaam as
Asha (as Nanda)
1964
Kaise Kahoon as
Rekha (as Nanda)
1964
Mera Qasoor Kya Hai as
Nirmala (as Nanda)
1963
Nartakee as
Laxmi (as Nanda)
1963
Aaj Aur Kal as
Rajkumari Hemlata / Hema (as Nanda)
1962
Aashiq as
Renuka (as Nanda)
1962
Mehndi Lagi Mere Haath as
Rajni (as Nanda)
1962
Umeed (as Nanda)
1961
Char Diwari as
Lakshmi (as Nanda)
1961
Hum Dono as
Ruma (as Nanda)
1961
Amar Rahe Ye Pyar as
Razia Hussein (as Nanda)
1960
Aanchal as
Chanda (as Nanda)
1960
Apna Ghar as
Sharda (as Nanda)
1960
Chand Mere Aja as
Radha (as Nanda)
1960
Jo Huwa So Bhool Jao (as Nanda)
1960
Kala Bazar as
Sapna (as Nanda)
1960
Usne Kaha Tha as
Kamli (as Nanda)
1960
Kanoon as
Meena Prasad (as Nanda)
1959
Barkha as
Parvati (as Nanda)
1959
Chhoti Bahen as
Meena (as Nanda)
1959
Naya Sansar (as Nanda)
1959
Pehli Raat (as Nanda)
1959
Qaidi No. 911 as
Geeta (as Nanda)
1959
Zara Bachke as
Vimla / Indra (as Nanda)
1959
Dhool Ka Phool as
Malti (as Nanda)
1958
Dulhan as
Sadhana (as Nanda)
1957
Agra Road as
Seema (as Baby Nanda)
1957
Bandi as
Asha - Shankar's Daughter (as Nanda)
1957
Bhabhi as
Lata (as Nanda)
1957
Laxmi as
Laxmi (as Nanda)
1957
Sakshi Gopal (as Nanda)
1956
Devghar (as Nanda)
1956
Shatranj (as Nanda)
1956
Toofan Aur Deeya as
Nandini (as Nanda)
1955
Jagadguru Shankaracharya as
as a Child Artist (as Nanda)
1954
Angarey as
Child artiste (as Nanda)
1952
Jaggu (as Nanda)
1948
Mandir (as baby Nanda)
Self
1968
Saathi as
Self - During 'Raja Saab' Film Shoot (uncredited)

References

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