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Other names
  
Puttu

Occupation
  
Television actress


Name
  
Prabha Sinha

Role
  
Film actress

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Born
  
16 April 1960 (age 63) (
1960-04-16
)

Movies
  
Good Boy - Bad Boy, Mother, Aakheer

Similar People
  
Ashwini Chaudhary, Saawan Kumar Tak, Vishal Anand

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Prabha Sinha is an Indian film and television actress. She entered the television scene around the same time there was a boom of soap operas. She gained popularity with her performance in Mahesh Bhatt's Swabhimaan (1995) written by Shobha De.

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Grand daughter of Rai Bahadur Mukteshwar Prasad, she excelled in academics with first class first honors in Sociology. Coming from a family of mostly doctors and lawyers, she entered the television scene accidentally after she had 2 daughters (both Software Engineers in US now). She also likes doing social work.

TV career

Best known for her portrayal of the character Sheela in the television serial Swabhimaan opposite Deepak Parashar which was DD’s second daily soap just after Shanti. It was later telecasted on Star plus. She starred in Itihaas which was Balaji’s first daily soap on DD. Itihaas was centered on the story of three sisters, one of which was played by her. This was followed by Parampara on Zee TV, a Siddhant cine vision production (Manish Goswami). Another notable performance by Prabha was in television serial Palchin on Star plus, directed by Neena Gupta, opposite Arun Govil and Mohan Bhandari. Aurat was telecasted on DD. This was a B.R. Chopra Production. Zameer on Zee TV was opposite Virendra Singh and Mohan Gokhale. Chonch ladi re chonch ran on 9 Gold, this was Prabha's first venture in comedy, it was directed by Anuj Kapoor and opposite Benjamin Gilani. Ittefaq telecasted on Zee Tv and it was opposite yester-year filmstar Rajesh Khanna. She was the protagonist in the serial Sanskruti on Star Plus (Cine Vista) along with actress Savita Prabhune opposite Vijayendra Ghatge. Karawaas on Zee TV, opposite Arun Govil. Ashiqui on Zee TV, opposite Arun Govil (directed by Arun Frank ). Kahani Nahin, Jeevan Hai on ETV. Kundali on Star Plus, ( Balaji prod ) opposite Sai balal was an interesting story about two sisters and she played the role of their mother-in-law. She also starred in hit television series Kumkum on Star plus BAG Films which ran for a very long duration. She also starred in hit television series KKusum on Sony TV Balaji Production. Bazar, Intezaar aur sahi on DD opposite Rajeev Verma (Samvaad Video). Kaisi lagi lagan on Cine Vista on Sahara TV. Chhoti Bahu on Zee Tv was DJ’s production, opposite Surendra Pal. Her role in Shubh Kadam was also admired.

Film career

Her first role in a movie was in Mother 98 which was opposite bollywood filmstar Jeetendra, the cast also included Rekha, Rakesh Roshan and Randhir Kapoor and it was directed by Saawan Kumar. Followed by Good Boy Bad Boy, a Subhash Ghai production where she played Emraan Hashmi's mother. Other movies included Amrita which was an NFDC film and Akheer directed by Bhisham Kohli.

Soap operas

  • Parampara (1993 - 1999)
  • Swabhimaan (1995)
  • Chanakya (TV series)
  • Itihaas
  • Palchin (2000)
  • Aurat
  • Zameer
  • Chonch ladi re chonch
  • Ittefaq
  • Sanskruti (2001)
  • Karawaas
  • Ashiqui
  • Kundali (2002)
  • Kumkum (TV series) (2002-2009)
  • Kkusum (2003)
  • Baazar
  • Intezaar aur sahi
  • Kaisi Laagi Lagan
  • Koie Jane Na (2004)
  • Chotti Bahu - Sindoor Bin Suhagan (2008)
  • Kaisi Laagi Lagan (2008)
  • Chotti Bahu - Sindoor Bin Suhagan (2008-2010)
  • Shubh Kadam (2009)
  • Sath Sath
  • Zee Horror Show
  • Reporter
  • Movies

  • Mother (1999)
  • Good Boy Bad Boy (2007)
  • Amrita
  • Akheer
  • References

    Prabha Sinha Wikipedia