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1. Zohra Sehgal


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Zohra Sehgal is a veteran Indian actress and also a famous choreographer on her era. She was born on April 27, 1912 and died on July 10, 2014.

Zohra’s real name is Sahibzadi Zohra Begum Mumtazullah Khan. She was born from an old Muslim household in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh in India. Her parents are Mumtazullah Khan and Natiqua Begum who belong to the Rohilla Pathans community. Zohra is the third in the family and she usually plays games for the boys and climb trees. She lost her left eye vision when she was just one year old due to glaucoma. She was treated in Birmingham hospital with a cost of £300. Her mother died when she was very young. She studied at Queen Mary College in Lahore, Pakistan, an institution that is strictly for the girls. Zohra decided not to get married after seeing the failed marriage of her sister; instead, she pursues her career.

Her aunt from Europe took Zohra to Mary Wigman’s Ballet School in Dresden, Germany and she became the first Indian to study ballet on that institution. She stayed at Dresden for three years and she studied modern dance. She stayed with the Countess Liebenstein residence. She got a chance to watch the Uday Shankar’s (Indian dancer and choreographer) Shiv-Parvati ballet while they were in Europe. She was impressed on the show so she met Uday backstage. Uday gave her word to Zohra that he will give her a job when she came back to India.

After some time, she got a telegram from Uday and told her if she can join them in Japan for a show. In 1935, she joined the troupe and started dancing in Japan, Europe, US and Egypt. She became a leading lady opposite Simkie, a French dancer. Uday went back to India in year 1940 and Zohra became a teacher in Uday’s cultural center in Almora. From there, she met Kameshwar Segal, her husband who is not just a dancer, but a scientist and a painter as well. They have two children namely, Kiran and Pavan. Her daughter, Kiran wrote her biography in 2012 entitled, Zohra Sehgal: Fatty. Zohra and her husband’s journey as a dancer and choreographer started until they came back to Mumbai. Zohra’s sister, Uzra Butt works in Prithvi Theater so she also joined the theater in 1945 and work for the next fourteen years. In 1945, she also joined the Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA) and performed in various plays. She was debuted in the film industry through the first production of IPTA under the direction of Khwaja Ahmad Abbas in 1946. The film was entitled, Dharti Ke Lal, followed by the Hindi film, Neecha Nagar. This film is the first Indian film to receive critical international award and got the Palme d’Or award in Cannes Film festival. She was still mostly involved in theater works and she came to knew several artists and celebrities. She acted in all parts of India including some jails like Ferozepore where she also got the chance to watch an execution.

In 1959, her husband died and she decided to move to Delhi. She became the director of Natya Academy. In 1962, she moved to London and met Ram Gopal. She performed in the short story, The Rescue of Pluffles by Rudyard Kipling in 1964. She also performed in some episodic of the British show, Doctor Who from 1964-1965. She became an anchor in 26 episodes of Padosi, a television series of BBC. The next two decades, Zohra’s career was intermittent but she still appeared in several films but with small roles only.

She got her first major break in films in London under the Merchant Ivory Productions. She was seen in 1982’s The Courtesans of Bombay under the direction of James Ivory. This leads her to do the role of Lady Chatterjee in the British TV serial, The Jewel in the Crown in 1984. Then she started to do television shows like the Tandoori Nights and films like My Beautiful Laundrette.

Zohra returned to India in 1990s and resides in Burdwan. She performed in various films, television serials and plays. She also went to Pakistan and around India to perform. She was also active in many Hindi movies in 1996 doing grandmother roles. Some of her Bollywood films include Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Dil Se, Saaya, Kal Ho Naa Ho and many more.

She was confined in Max Hospital in South Delhi last July 9, 2014. She had pneumonia but on July 10, 2014, she died with a cardiac arrest. She was cremated in Lodhi Road Crematorium in Delhi but her memories lives forever.

The Sehgal Family Tree (Infographic Family Tree)

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Date of Birth: 27-04-1912
Date of Death: 10-07-2014
Age: 112
Star Sign: Taurus
Gender: Female
Language: Hindi
Skills: Movie Actress
Date of Birth: 27-04-1912
Date of Death: 10-07-2014
Age: 112
Star Sign: Taurus
Gender: Female
Language: Hindi
Skills: Movie Actress

2. Rajendra Prasanna


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R. Prasanna is a multi-talented musician who can play guitar, piano, bass, and percussion in various genres like Carnatic, world fusion, jazz, and progressive rock. He is also a teacher, producer, singer, music educator, and composer. He was born on Oct 2, 1970, in Chennai, India. At the mere age of five, seeing his neighbor play guitar instigated his interest in the instrument. Five years later, he bought the guitar for himself and could recreate Tamil and Hindi mainstream songs on it. Aware of Prasanna's inclination towards music, his father's colleague would give him the cassettes of pop bands like Pointer Sisters, ABBA, Peaches and Herb, The Bee Gees, and Toto. It fascinated him. Simultaneously, he was also listening to Classical music and looked up to Illayaraja.

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Date of Birth: 15-04-1956
Age: 68
Star Sign: Aries
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: Musician
Date of Birth: 15-04-1956
Age: 68
Star Sign: Aries
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: Musician

3. Ravi Baswani


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Ravi Baswani was an Indian actor, who worked in Bollywood. He rose to fame after his performance in ‘Chashme Buddoor’ and ‘Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro’. For that role, he won a Filmfare for Best Comedian. Known for his timing, he has featured in over 30 films spanning three decades. Ravi, born in Delhi, completed his schooling in Mussoorie. He then graduated from KMC, Delhi University where he was a member of the dramatic society.

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Date of Birth: 29-09-1946
Date of Death: 27-07-2010
Age: 77
Star Sign: Libra
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: Movie Actor
Date of Birth: 29-09-1946
Date of Death: 27-07-2010
Age: 77
Star Sign: Libra
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: Movie Actor

4. Manohar Singh


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Born on 1938, Manohar Singh was an illustrious theatre and movie actor. He had worked in several Hindi movies. He also tasted success in theatre histrionics and playwright. His contribution to the theater was rewarded during the year 1982 when he garnered the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for his good acting. Party, Rudali, Dikhsha , Lamhe, Chandni , Tughlaq,Daddy, Begum Barve and Himmat Mai are some of his outstanding works as a theater personality. 


Hailing from a tiny village Kwara situated close to Shimla, Manohar kickstarted his career in state government’s drama department. The year 1971 saw him have his graduation from NSD. Later he endeavored into directing plays. The 1971 venture Qatil Ki Aawas was his entry into play direction. The year 1976 was a milestone in his career since he turned out to be NSD Repertory Company’s second chief. He sustained in that post upto 1988. The project, Tughlaq remains still etched in the hearts of his fans. His guru Ebrahim Alkazi directed this flick. He enacted the role of Tughlaq in this memorable play. 


Manohar got himself associated with Delhi Theater in the end of 80s, after quitting NSD. The Bollywood flick Kissa Kursi Ka was not shown in theatres then. This is a political spoof and had Shabani Azmi, Utpal Dutt, Raj Babbar, Manohar Singh and Rehana Sultan in main roles. This was a very controversial film of that time. 


Ram, which is the production venture of the yearly Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra has Manohar’s voice-over. His voice was his strength to the venture. Manohar also tested waters in television serials such as Pal Chhin and Dard. These serials were successful. He breathed his last on 14, November 2002. He left his legacy since NSD started an award in his name. It is named as Manohar Singh Smriti Puruskar. This award is given to a youth graduate of NSD. The graduate should be below 50 to earn this award.

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Date of Birth: 1938
Date of Death: 14-11-2002
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: Movie Actor
Date of Birth: 1938
Date of Death: 14-11-2002
Gender: Male
Language: Hindi
Skills: Movie Actor

5. Balwant Gargi


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Bio coming soon...

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Date of Birth: 04-12-1916
Date of Death: 22-04-2003
Age: 107
Star Sign: Sagittarius
Gender: Male
Language: Punjabi
Date of Birth: 04-12-1916
Date of Death: 22-04-2003
Age: 107
Star Sign: Sagittarius
Gender: Male
Language: Punjabi