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Occupation
  
Actor

Children
  
Janhavi Iyer

Parents
  
Rana Pratap SIngh

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Vidya Sinha


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Born
  
15 November 1947 (Age 71) (
1947-11-15
)

Years active
  
1974–1986, 2000-present

Spouse
  
Netaji Bhimrao Salunkhe (m. 2001–2009), Venkateshwaran Iyer (m. 1968–1996)

Movies
  
Rajnigandha, Chhoti Si Baat, Inkaar, Tumhare Liye, Bodyguard

Similar People
  
Amol Palekar, Basu Chatterjee, Arun Bakshi, Mishal Raheja, Bindiya Goswami

Vidya Sinha (born 15 November 1947, Mumbai) was an Indian actress who  acted in Bollywood films, most known for Rajnigandha (1974) and Chhoti Si Baat (1975).

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Early life

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Sinha was born in Mumbai to Rana Pratap Singh (known as Pratap A. Rana in films), an Indian film producer, son-in-law of film director Mohan Sinha a.k.a. Sd. Maan Singh, resident of village Jodhawali, Punjab, Undivided India.

Film career

She began modelling and acting at the age of 18. She was Miss Bombay and modelled for several brands which led to her discovery by Basu Chatterjee. Her first movie, however, came after marriage - her debut was in Raja Kaka (1974) opposite Kiran Kumar. However, fame came to her through a low-budget, alternative cinema break-away hit Rajnigandha (1974), directed by her mentor Basu Chatterjee. The movie, although having none of the trappings of a typical Bollywood blockbuster, was a major box office success. This was followed by many more small-budget films like Choti Si Baat (1975), and later by more mainstream, bigger budget Bollywood productions like Pati Patni Aur Woh (1977). She is known for her pleasant roles in various movies she acted during her active career life. She did 30 movie roles over a period of 12 years.

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By the mid-1980s, this type of role was no longer popular in the Hindi film industry. She wound down her film work and finally called it a day by 1986. After some years in Australia, Vidya returned to India and gradually came back to acting,

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She returned to films in Salman Khan's Bodyguard in 2011.

TV career

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Vidya Sinha acted in TV serials like Bahu Rani (2000), Hum Do Hain Na, Bhabhi and Kavyanjali (2004). In 2011 she appeared in the NDTV Imagine serial Haar Jeet. She enacted the role of Asad's and Ayaan's grandmother, Badi Bi in the Zee TV show, Qubool Hai. Recently, she was seen as the Neha's Daadi in Itti Si Khushi'

Personal life

Vidya Sinha was born on 15 November 1947 in Mumbai. Her father, Pratap S. Rana (film name) (also known as Rana Pratap Singh), was an Indian film producer, son-in-law of film director Mohan Sinha & his previous name was Sd. Maan Singh, native resident of village Jodhawali, Punjab, undivided India.She fell in love with and married her neighbor, a Tamil Brahmin named Venkateshwaran Iyer in 1968 and adopted a daughter, Jhanvi, in 1989. The next few years were spent in taking care of Jhanvi and her ailing husband, who eventually died in 1996. They then moved to Sydney for a few years. She met the elderly Australian doctor Netaji Bhimrao Salunke online in 2001, and married him after a quick courtship and a small temple wedding. They adopted a daughter shortly after.

On 9 January 2009 Vidya filed a complaint with the police accusing Netaji Bhimrao Salunkhe of physical and mental torture. They were divorced soon afterwards, and after a protracted battle she won her case against him for maintenance.


Death

She was suffering from lung and heart disorders and died on 15th August 2019 at Juhu, Mumbai hospital.

Filmography

Actress
-
Dilphire (post-production) as
Dadi
-
Haar Jeet (TV Series) as
Sahil's Daadi Maa
- Episode #1.1 - Sahil's Daadi Maa
2015
Ishq Ka Rang Safed (TV Series) as
Sushma Tripathi
- Love At First Sight For Viplav ! (2015) - Sushma Tripathi
2012
Savdhaan India: Crime Alert (TV Series)
- Episode #1.1913
2012
Qubool Hai (TV Series) as
Badi Bi (2012-2014)
2011
Bodyguard as
Mrs. Rana (as Vidhya Sinha)
2010
Malik Ek as
Vishnu's Mother
2010
Tumhara Ansh Hoon (TV Mini Series)
2006
Kkavyanjali (TV Series) as
Sharmila Yash Nanda
- Episode #1.345 (2006) - Sharmila Yash Nanda
- Episode #1.305 (2006) - Sharmila Yash Nanda
2003
Yeh Hawayein (TV Series) as
Ghazala
2003
Bad Boys
2002
Bharat Bhagya Vidhata as
Shabbir's mom
2002
Bhabhi (TV Series) as
Savitri Thakral
- Episode #1.1024 - Savitri Thakral
1996
Ardhangini (TV Series)
1991
Great Target
1987
Hiraasat as
Appearance in movie clip
1986
Bijli as
Woman who gets mistaken for Manik
1986
Ek Kahani (TV Movie)
1986
Jeeva
1986
Krishna-Krishna as
Rani Rukmini
1986
Maa Ki Saugandh as
Billo
1986
Kirayadar as
Mrs. Laxmi Abhyankar
1986
Kashmakash -The Delimma (TV Series)
1985
Sinhasan Battisi (TV Series)(1985)
- Episode #1.1 (1985) - (1985)
1984
Dhokebaaz as
Radha
1984
Qaidi as
Sita
1982
Raakh Aur Chingari as
Meena and Salu
1982
Adhura Aadmi
1981
Josh
1981
Nai Imarat as
Chanda
1981
Plot No. 5
1981
Love Story as
Suman Dogra
1981
Seth Jagdusha
1980
Bambai Ka Maharaja as
Parvati Rajendra Singh
1980
Pyaara Dushman as
Munni 'Seema'
1980
Swayamvar as
Shanti Bhargav
1980
Saboot as
Asha
1979
Atmaram as
Ranjeet's wife
1979
Meera as
Krishna Rathod
1979
Magroor as
Anju
1979
Jeena Yahan as
Guest Appearance
1978
Atithee as
Meena / Martha
1978
Muqaddar as
Savitri
1978
Sone Ka Dil Lohe Ke Haath as
Parvati
1978
Tumhare Liye as
Gauri
1978
Safed Jhoot as
Kamla Gulati
1978
Pati Patni Aur Woh as
Sharda Chhadha
1978
Bahadur Jiska Naam
1978
Tyaag Patra
1978
Udeekan as
Rajni- Special appearance
1977
Chaalu Mera Naam as
Dolly / Rani / Mrs. Shyamlal
1977
Inkaar as
Geeta Choudhury
1977
Jeevan Mukt
1977
Kitaab as
Mrs. Komal Gupta
1977
Mukti as
Seema K. Sharma
1977
Karm as
Asha Shastri / Sadhana
1977
Mamta as
Tripti Mathur
1976
Mera Jiwan as
Sandhya
1976
Sardar-E-Azam
1976
Chhoti Si Baat as
Prabha Narayan
1974
Hawas as
Vidya Kumar
1974
Raja Kaka as
Sonu
1974
Rajnigandha as
Deepa Kapoor
1962
Kanchenjungha (as Vidya Singh)
Producer
1985
Sinhasan Battisi (TV Series) (producer)
1981
Nai Imarat (producer)
Miscellaneous
1986
Bijli (presents)

References

Vidya Sinha Wikipedia