1. Vineeta Malik
Vineeta Malik is a versatile Indian television actress. She is seen in both small and big screens. Her television career began with the movie “Escape from Taliban” in 2003. She plays the role of Abu in the movie. This movie is about an Indian movie who attempts to escape from Afghanistan and the oppressive Talibans. She also appeared in the Bollywood movie “Welcome To Sajjanpur” in 2008. She plays the role of Kamala’s mother, Kamala being the female lead. The story is about a humble man who falls in love with Kamala in the village, Sajjanpur.
Her next Bollywood movie was “Surkhaab” in 2012. She played the role of Jeet’s mother. Jeet is an Indian female, who follows her brother to Canada and falls prey to human trafficking. The movie shows the reality and presents the inhuman treatment of females.
Beside the big screen, Malik has also bagged roles in the small screen. “Yeh Rishtha Kya Kehlata Hai”, released in 2009 is a big hit. She played the role of Dadiji, a woman of age sixty five. She is the mother of the Maheshwari clan. The story is based on arranged marriage. The female lead, Akshara is the loved daughter of the family. The serial depicts the difficulty she faces in her life.
Therefore, Vineeta Malik has surely proved herself through her acting skills.
...2. Alka Amin
Alka Amin is a television actress from India who is famous for her role in the Indian soap, Parichay – Nayee Zindagi Kay Sapno Ka on Colors TV which aired from 2011 to 2013. She played the role of Veema Raj Chopra, the mother of the lead role, Kunal Chopra (played by Samir Soni) under Balaji Telefilms Production House. Alka has two sons and one of them is an actor. Their names are Faheen and Taber Amin.
...3. Jayshree Arora
Jayshree Arora is an Paridhi achievers award (28th jan 2011) winning actress, known for her roles in Yahaan Main Ghar Ghar Kheli as Saraswati Devi Prasad, Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke as Kabir's Grandmother, Hum Log as Bhagwanti, Gora (Mini TV Series) as Anandamoyi, Drona (2008), Chakde! India as Kabir's mother, Jai Vikraanta (as Joyshree Arora), Zid, Police Public, and Mujrim (as Joy Shree Arora).
In her childhood, Joyoshree couldn't copy heroins, but she liked to mimic Kishore Kumar & Shammi Kapoor. Since the age of 9, she was doing theatre. She didn't think that this will become her career, and she was satisfied in her theatre activity. At the age of 12, a film producer- director talked to her dad and asked him to let her work in films, to which he replied stating let her complete the studies, and then he will think about it. She used to like dance, theater, acting, but she had no intention of acting in TV. Apart from this, she learnt Katthak Ravendra & Manipuri dance. She got a TV act in 1980 by an coincidence. 7th July 1984 was a special day for her, because she appeared in India's first family TV show Hum Log. She remembers that when she was at Radio Kashmir at Jammu, she asked to attend an audition for this project. Because of the success of Hum Log, she got calls for for auditions of hindi films too.
She got to travel to Delhi, Mumbai, Bhuvaneshvar, Kolkata to work in several projects. She admits that just like every other actor, she has faced tough times, but she fought the challenges, and she thinks that makes her a fighter. She has been a hard worker, she used to shoot for 12-13 hours a day. When she was working for Nanhi Pari, she has worked for 18 hours per day for continuous 59 days, without going home.
Joyoshree believes in god, her friends see her as an influential personality because of her positivity. She is in her mid-50s, but she follows a routine of getting up in the early morning, doing yoga, pranayam (she doesn't go to gym though), preparing and having tea, then teaching her students, gardening, cooking, and in her spare time, she likes to be close to nature, do poetry, do occasional writing, read, and stay busy in creative activities. She believes that god has given her birth as a human being, and she should utilise that privilege to do good deeds every day. When she looks back, she feels that she was able to do whatever she desired, but she is not yet satisfied, and wants to work even more and even better. Her message for her fans is, dream big, live them, be committed, be loyal, be sincere, sky is the limit.
...4. Virendra Saxena
Virendra Saxena is another senior actor in Bollywood and television industry. He is from a little city Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. He is from a very small city Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. He is a graduate from the popular National School of Drama (NSD). He has been on numerous occasions appraised for his remarkable voice and roles. He began his silver screen career from the show Uljhan.
He took a long reprieve of 10 years and afterward returned back to the industry. Since the time he has returned, he has done numerous movies one after the other. He has turned up for as many as 80 plays. He additionally has featured in more than 30 films. Saxena has likewise worked with some of the top Bollywood stars like Amitabh Bachhan, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, and so forth.
His most recent appearance was the 2013 movie Boys To Boys Hain. He was drafted into Censor Board India. He was the member of the board for 4 years. His eagerness of acting inevitably transformed him up into an extraordinary writer. He has so far composed numerous writings. Very few people know that other than acting, Virendra Saxena is an exceptional artist as well. He likewise has displayed his craftwork at different events in New Delhi. Virendra Saxena tied the knot with Samantha, a prominent TV performer. Since their marriage, the couple has been living happily together. Virendra Saxena has time and again showed up on numerous television serials like Kitani Mohabbat Hai, Chhajje Chhajje Ka Pyaar and the most popular among them being Afsar Bitiya.
...5. Arun Bali
6. Lekh Tandon
Lekh Tandon is primarily an Indian director but has played a few roles in films as well. He was born on 13 February 1929 in Lahore (British India). He completed his schooling from Khalsa High School, Lyalpur. His father’s friendship with Prithviraj Kapoor proved to be a fortunate thing for Lekh’s career. On a holiday to Bombay, he stayed with Kapoor and toured the studios. This experience with Kapoor inspired him to make his career in the industry. He started as a cameraman under V.N. Reddy and later became an assistant director to Kidar Sharma. The turning point in Lekh’s career came when F.C. Mehra gave him the chance to direct ‘Professor,’ a family comedy starring Shammi Kapoor, which was released in 1962. After giving a super hit debut film as a director, he made back-to-back films for the next thirty-five years.
...7. Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan or also known as SRK is a prominent Indian film actor, television personality and producer. He was born on November 2, 1965 in New Delhi, India. He is often called as the ‘Baadshah of Bollywood’, ‘King Khan’ and ‘King of Bollywood’. The actor has done more than 80 films in Bollywood. He was cited as ‘The World’s Biggest Movie Star’ by the Los Angeles Times. Khan is also one of the wealthiest actors in the world, with over $400–600 million net worth. He also won several accolades including the 14 Filmfare Awards.
Khan went to St. Columba’s School in Delhi where he topped in studies and sports like football and hockey, where he got the Sword of Honour Award, a school’s highest award. He acted in several stage plays and gained praises for mimicking Bollywood actors like Amitabh Bachchan and Mumtaz. He studied at Hansraj College from 1985 to 1988 to get a degree in Economics but the actor spent much of his time in attending the Theatre Action Group (TAG) in Delhi. He studies acting through his mentor, Director Barry John. Later, Khan studied at Jamia Millia Islamia and took up a degree in Mass Communications, but he left it to enter the showbiz industry. He attended Delhi’s National School of Drama on his early years in Bollywood.
He started his career during the late 80’s with some appearances in many television series. He was debuted in Bollywood in the blockbuster hit film, Deewana in 1992. He was also recognized for doing villain roles in movies like Darr, Baazigar and Anjaam. He rose to fame after he was starred in various romantic films like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Dil To Pagal Hai, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. In year 2002, Khan gained critical acclaimed for his role as an alcoholic in the romantic drama film, Devdas; as a scientist of NASA in Swades; a coach in Chak De! India and My Name is Khan in 2010 where he played the role of a man with Asperger Disorder. For his outstanding contributions to the film industry, he received the Padma Shri Award by the Government of India and the Legion d’honneur and Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the Government of France.
This year, he became the co-chairman of Red Chillies Entertainment and all its subsidiaries. Khan became one of the owners of the cricket team, Kolkata Knight Riders of the Indian Premier League. He is also a regular host and stage show performer. The media called him as Brand SRK due to his many endorsements and business ventures. He is also a philanthropy who has given health care and reliefs to the disaster victims. He gained the UNESCO’s Pyramide con Marni Award in year 2011 for supporting the education of many children.
Khan got married to Gauri Chibber on October 25, 1991 and they have been blessed with a son named Aryan and a daughter named Suhana. In year 2013, through a surrogate mother, the couple had another baby named Abram.
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