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Farida Jalal (born Farida Sami; 18 May 1950) is an Indian actress who primarily worked in
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films. In a film career spanning almost fifty years, Jalal appeared in over 200 films. Best known for her character-driven roles in independent cinema and supporting work in mainstream Bollywood productions, Jalal has received such accolades as four Filmfare Awards and two Bengal Film Journalists Association Awards. Jalal started her career with ''Taqdeer'' (1967). She went on to play leading and supporting roles in numerous motion pictures through the 1970s and early 80s. She is widely remembered for her roles in '' Paras'' (1971), '' Henna'' (1991) and '' Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'' (1995), all of which garnered the
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. She became a household name after portraying motherly roles and strong female characters in the 1990s and the early 2000s. She has also won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance for her role in ''
Mammo ''Mammo'' is a 1994 Indian Hindi film by Shyam Benegal. It stars Farida Jalal, Surekha Sikri, Amit Phalke and Rajit Kapur. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi in 1995. Farida Jalal won Filmfare Critics Award ...
'' (1994). She won the Best Actress Award at the 2012 Harlem International Film Festival for her role in ''
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'' (2012). She has successfully transitioned to numerous shows on
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alongside her work in films. Some of her notable works are the sitcom ''
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'', '' Dekh Bhai Dekh'', '' Shararat'' and ''
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''. She was seen in Zee TV's ''
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'' portraying the role of Gomti Vatsal a.k.a. Dadi Maa and famous for Naani's role in Star Plus's Shararat.


Career

Farida Jalal, who was born on 18 May 1950 in
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India, started her career in the 1960s when she won the United Film Producers Talent Hunt sponsored by Filmfare in 1965. She, along with Rajesh Khanna was chosen as a finalist and both were presented on stage as winners at the Filmfare Awards function. She got her first film offer for ''Taqdeer'' from
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who happened to be in the audience.Farida Jalal – Interview (2000)
, "Cineplot.com"
In an interview in 2014, she said, when asked her about the initial part of her career: "I started my acting career when I was just out of my school St Joseph's Convent in Panchgani, in a film called ''Taqdeer''. I took part in a talent contest and even won. Kaka (Rajesh Khanna) and I were the finalists. How was I to know that I'd soon be doing a film ''Aradhana'' with him?". She usually played the sister or rejected fiancée of the male lead, but almost never the female lead. One of her most critically acclaimed roles is in ''
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'', where she played the part of a
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would-be fiancée of
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. During the 1980s, her roles progressed from sister and girlfriend to aunt, mother, or grandmother. She is also remembered for her part in ''Aradhana'', in which she plays Rajesh Khanna's girlfriend, and sings the song "Baagon mein baahar hai, kaliyon pe nikhaar hai" (loosely translated as "The gardens are fine, the buds are out). When asked as to how she started getting typecast as a hero's sister, she quoted in an interview: "It all started with ''Gopi'' where I was offered the greatest Mr Dilip Kumar's sister's role. Forget about refusing, I jumped at the offer. Even if I had the chance to just go and observe him on the set I'd have done it. I love the man. I remember during those days each and every actor was copying Dilip Saab whether it was Dharmendra, Jeetendra, or Manoj Kumar. I was much in demand as Dilip Saab's sister. Every hero wanted the same. Every actor wanted me to play his sister. Sometimes the sister was the film's heroine. The official heroine would just sing her songs, whereas I had all the dramatic scenes. I got my recognition and the awards. In a film called ''Paras'' I was Sanjeev Kumar's sister. But I had a lot more to do than Raakhee-di who played the heroine. I got my first award for it. Then I got my second award for ''Majboor'', a film written by Salimbhai and Javedbhai where Bachchan Saab played my brother. It was so heartening. Why would I want to be heroine when I was getting the stronger parts as the sister?" She acted for over 40 years, only taking a break during 1983 and 1990 when she settled in
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. During the 1990s, Jalal had a part in many major hits in India, among them ''
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'', '' Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'', ''
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'', '' Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai'', '' Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...'' and '' Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'', for which she won a
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for Best Supporting Actress in 1995. Farida Jalal played the lead in the film ''Mammo''. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. Jalal won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance. She acted in many television serials, such as the hit sitcom ''Dekh Bahi Dekh''. She was grandly acclaimed for her role in the 1994 film ''
Mammo ''Mammo'' is a 1994 Indian Hindi film by Shyam Benegal. It stars Farida Jalal, Surekha Sikri, Amit Phalke and Rajit Kapur. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi in 1995. Farida Jalal won Filmfare Critics Award ...
'', for which she received the Filmfare Best Performance Award. Earlier, she was also nominated multiple times for 'Best Supporting Actress Award', one for the Amitabh Bachchan-Parveen Babi-Pran starrer ''Majboor'' where she played Amitabh's disabled sister. Farida Jalal though, could not get a major break as heroine against any big star except Rajesh Khanna in ''Aaradhana'', but she played the lead role in ''Jeevan Rekha'' in which her husband Tabrez was the hero. Pran and Ajit were also in the film. A song of the film; "Yaar mere, meri baahon me aaja" by Mohammed Rafi from this film had become popular, and is still popular. Jalal starred in ''Shararat (Thoda Jadu, Thodi Nazaakat)'', in which she played a leading role. The comedy is currently airing on the Disney Channel. In 2005, she co-hosted the 50th Filmfare Awards alongside
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and
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, in Mumbai. In 2008, she made a special appearance in the Punjabi film '' Yaariyan''. Recently, she appeared in the soap opera '' Balika Vadhu''. Farida Jalal did lot of Hindi dubbing for other actresses as well. Her notable work was for Swaroop Sampat (Naram Garam), Archana (Buddha Mil Gaya), Jaya Prada (Takkar). In 2017, she was the victim of a death hoax. On 19 February, rumours did the rounds that she had died. Annoyed, the lady asked her publicist to put the rumours to rest.


Personal life

Jalal was married to actor Tabrez Barmavar, who hailed from
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,
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. She met her husband on the sets of Jeevan Rekha and fell in love in the course of the film and got married in November 1978. As she was not getting too many film offers after marriage, the couple moved to
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where her husband had a soap factory business. They have a son named Yaseen. Her husband died in September 2003.


Filmography


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Television


Web


Awards and nominations


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jalal, Farida Actresses in Hindi cinema Living people 1949 births Indian film actresses Indian television actresses Indian women television presenters Indian television presenters Actresses from New Delhi Actresses in Tamil cinema 20th-century Indian actresses 21st-century Indian actresses Actresses in Telugu cinema Actresses in Hindi television Filmfare Awards winners