BOLLYWOOD REWIND: NUTAN Nutan Samarth Behl (4 June 1936 – - TopicsExpress



          

BOLLYWOOD REWIND: NUTAN Nutan Samarth Behl (4 June 1936 – 21 February 1991), better known as Nutan, appeared in more than 70 Hindi films in a career spanning over four decades. Regarded as one of the finest female actors in the history of Hindi cinema, Nutan was noted for playing unconventional parts, and her performances often received praise and accolades. Nutan started her career at the age of 14 in the 1950 film Hamari Beti, directed by her mother Shobhna Samarth. She subsequently starred in such films as Nagina and Humlog (both 1951). Her role in Seema (1955) garnered her wider recognition and a Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She continued playing leading roles through the 1960s until the late 1970s and went on win the award on four other occasions for her roles in Sujata (1959), Bandini (1963), Milan (1967) and Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki (1978). Some of her other films of this period include Sone Ki Chidiya (1958), Anari (1959), Chhalia (1960), Tere Ghar Ke Saamne (1963), Saraswatichandra (1968), Anuraag (1972) and Saudagar (1973). In the 1980s, Nutan started playing character roles and continued working until shortly before her death. She portrayed mostly motherly roles in such films as Saajan Ki Saheli (1981), Meri Jung (1985) and Naam (1986). Her performance in Meri Jung earned her a sixth and last Filmfare Award, this time in the Best Supporting Actress category. Nutan holds the record of five wins of the Best Actress Award at Filmfare, which was held only by her for over 30 years until it was matched by her niece Kajol in 2011; she is overall the most-awarded , alongside Jaya Bachchan. In 1974, she was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India. On 11 October 1959, she married naval Lieutenant-Commander Rajnish Behl, who died in 2004. Their son, Mohnish Bahl is a character actor in Hindi films and television. Nutan was born into a Marathi family of four children as Nutan Samarth to director-poet Kumarsen Samarth and his actress wife Shobhna Samarth. Nutan was the eldest child of actress Shobhna Samarth. She had three other siblings, 2 younger sisters and a younger brother. Her younger sister Tanuja is also an actress, and Chatura, who did not work in Hindi films. Her parents separated when she was still a child. Her niece Kajol, who is Tanujas daughter, is an actress. In 1960 she starred opposite Raj Kapoor once again in Manmohan Desais Chhalia. She received another Filmfare nomination for the role. In a film review at the time, Filmfare wrote, As the unfortunate girl disowned by her relatives for no fault of hers, Nutan puts over a superb and memorable portrayal. She formed a popular screen couple with co-star Dev Anand and the two acted in four films together – Paying Guest (1957), Baarish (1957), Manzil (1960) and Tere Ghar Ke Samne (1963). In 1963, Nutan starred in Bimal Roys socio-realist Bandini as Kalyani, a young prisoner who was convicted after poisoning the wife of her lover (Ashok Kumar). The story follows her life in prison and how later she has to make a choice between her past love and a young prison doctor (Dharmendra) who fell in love with her. Nutan had to be persuated to act in the film as she had quit acting post marriage. Bandini was a major critical success, which was attributed by critics mostly to Nutans portrayal, which regarded as one of the finest performances in the history of Hindi cinema. The film won the Filmfare Award for Best Movie and she received her third Best Actress Award. The Bengal Film Journalists Association, while ranking the film as the third-best Indian film of the year, acknowledged her with the Best Actress (Hindi section) award. Author and critic Dinesh Raheja wrote, Sans screaming hysteria-nics, Nutan puts across one of the finest performances seen on Hindi screen. She recognised and was perfectly in tandem with Kalyanis innate strength of character. Film and theatre critic Gautaman Bhaskaran wrote for The Hindu, Nutan as Kalyani gave perhaps her careers best performance. Splendidly expressive, her understated role is something that cannot be easily matched by todays painted heroines. Fear and anger show up so lividly in Nutans eyes that they haunt you long after you have walked out of the theatre. In 2010, Filmfare included her performance in its 80 Iconic Performances list. Anupama Chopra included the film in her list of The 20 Best Hindi Films Ever Made, calling her role one of Hindi cinema’s most complex and fully realized female characters, and further noting, This was the role of a lifetime and Nutan, who ... gave it all. Her face raged with a grand passion and a quiet grace. Her fourth Filmfare Award came for Milan (1967). She starred opposite Amitabh Bachchan in 1973s Saudagar (1973), for which she received a sixth Filmfare nomination and a third BFJA award. In 1978, she made an astonishing return to the screen as the righteous Sanjukta Chauhan in Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki (1978). For this performance, she received an eighth Filmfare career nomination and won her fifth Filmfare best actress award, at the age of 42. She thus became a record holder in the category, having won five award for Best Actress at Filmfare. At age 42, she is also the oldest winner of the award. Nutan was perhaps the only actress of her generation to command leading roles in her 40s, with tremendous success. Following this, she starred in Saajan ki Saheli (1981), as an ignorant, jealous wife to a husband who knowingly befriends the daughter she abandoned at childbirth. In the remaining 1980s she played roles in blockbuster films such as Meri Jung (1985), Naam (1986) and Karma (1986). Karma was notable for being the first time she was paired with actor Dilip Kumar. For Mere Jung she won a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her last film released while she was alive was Kanoon Apna Apna in 1989. She died in February 1991 ( aged 54) of lung cancer. Two of her films Naseebwala (1992) and Insaniyat (1994) were released after her death.
Posted on: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 10:20:12 +0000

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