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Urmila Matondkar (born 4 February 1974) is an Indian actress and politician. Known for her work primarily in
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films, in addition to
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,
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and
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films, she has received numerous accolades, including the
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and the
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. Having established a distinctive on-screen persona, she is known for her style statements and dancing skills. After making her debut as a child in the 1977 film ''
Karm ''Karm'' () is a 1977 Hindi movie produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Vidya Sinha, Shabana Azmi, Urmila Matondkar and Master Bittoo. The songs wrtin by Rajkavi Inderjeet Singh Tulsi and music given by R. D. ...
'', Matondkar gained wide recognition with '' Masoom'' (1983), following which she appeared in few other films. Her first lead role came with the
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film ''
Chanakyan ''Chanakyan'' is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film produced by Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio and directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar in his directorial debut. Starring Kamal Haasan, Urmila Matondkar, Jayaram, Madhu (actor), Mad ...
'' (1989), and her subsequent lead role in Hindi cinema with ''
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'' (1991), both of which were commercial successes. After a brief setback, Matondkar established herself as a leading actress with the romance '' Rangeela'' (1995), the drama '' Judaai'' (1997), the crime film '' Satya'' (1998), the romantic comedy '' Khoobsurat'' (1999), and the thriller ''
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'' (2000). She also achieved success in
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and
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with starring roles in ''
Antham ''Antham'' () is a 1992 Indian neo-noir crime film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma, filmed simultaneously in both Telugu and Hindi languages. The film starred Nagarjuna, Urmila Matondkar, Salim Ghouse, and Danny Denzongpa. The soundtrac ...
'' (1992), ''
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'' (1993), ''
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'' (1996) and ''
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'' (1997). Matondkar garnered critical recognition for portraying a range of intense characters in several psychological thrillers and horror films, including a serial killer in ''
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'' (1999), an obsessive lover in ''
Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya ''Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya'' () is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language romantic thriller film produced by Ram Gopal Varma, and directed by Rajat Mukherjee. It stars Fardeen Khan, Urmila Matondkar and Sonali Kulkarni. The soundtrack was composed by Sandeep C ...
'' (2001), a possessed woman in '' Bhoot'' (2003) and a violent avenger in '' Ek Hasina Thi'' (2004). During these years, she collaborated with independent filmmakers in art-house cinema, including the dramas '' Tehzeeb'' (2003), '' Pinjar'' (2003), ''
Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara ''Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara'' () is a 2005 Indian drama film, directed by Jahnu Barua and produced by Anupam Kher. The film stars Anupam Kher and Urmila Matondkar in lead roles. In the film, a poem by noted Hindi poet, Sohan Lal Dwivedi, '' ...
'' (2005), ''
Bas Ek Pal ''Bas Ek Pal'' () is a 2006 Bollywood romantic crime thriller film directed by Onir. It stars Juhi Chawla, Sanjay Suri, and Urmila Matondkar with Jimmy Sheirgill, Rehaan Engineer, and Yashpal Sharma in supporting roles. The film's storyli ...
'' (2006) and the Marathi film ''
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'' (2014). In addition to acting in films, Matondkar is involved with several humanitarian causes and is vocal about issues faced by women and children. She has participated in concert tours and stage shows, and featured as a talent judge for various dance reality shows, including ''
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'' (2007) and '' DID Super Moms'' (2022).


Early and personal life

Matondkar was born on 4 February 1974 to Shrikant and Sunita Matondkar in present-day
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in a
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Maharashtrian family. She studied at DG Ruparel College, Mumbai. She married Kashmir based businessman and model Mohsin Akhtar Mir on 3 March 2016.


Acting career


Debut and work as child artist (1977–88)

Matondkar made her film debut as a child artiste in
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's ''
Karm ''Karm'' () is a 1977 Hindi movie produced and directed by B. R. Chopra. The film stars Rajesh Khanna, Vidya Sinha, Shabana Azmi, Urmila Matondkar and Master Bittoo. The songs wrtin by Rajkavi Inderjeet Singh Tulsi and music given by R. D. ...
'' (1977). Subsequently, she featured in
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's
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''Zaakol'' (1980),
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's crime '' Kalyug'' (1980),
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's drama '' Masoom'' (1983),
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's ''
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'' (1984),
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's ''Sur Sangam'' (1985),
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's ''
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'' (1987) and
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's ''
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'' (1989) as a child star.


Adult debut and career beginnings (1989–1993)

She made her debut as an adult in 1989, with
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's
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blockbuster ''
Chanakyan ''Chanakyan'' is a 1989 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film produced by Navodaya Appachan under Navodaya Studio and directed by T. K. Rajeev Kumar in his directorial debut. Starring Kamal Haasan, Urmila Matondkar, Jayaram, Madhu (actor), Mad ...
'', opposite
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. Her Bollywood adult debut came with
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's 1991 action drama ''
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''. Upon release, the film emerged a commercial success. Matondkar played the role of Meenu S. Singh, the rebellious daughter of Baapji (played by
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), a goon lord and capitalist of the city. She next starred in Rajiv Mehra's ghost comedy ''
Chamatkar ''Chamatkar'' () is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language fantasy comedy film directed by Rajiv Mehra. It featured Shah Rukh Khan (in his second film after '' Deewana'' and first in lead role), Naseeruddin Shah and Urmila Matondkar in pivotal roles. Raj ...
'', alongside
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(1992). Her first
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film came with the action-crime ''
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'', and its Hindi bilingual '' Drohi'' opposite
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. She played Bhavna, an ornithologist who is in love with Nagarjuna's character. Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics. The film marked first of her many collaborations with director
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. In 1993, Matondkar appeared in ''
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'' opposite
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and ''
Bedardi '' Bedardi '' is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language action, romance film produced by Lawrence D'Souza and Manohar Pandya. The film is directed by Krishankant Pandya. The film stars Ajay Devgan, Urmila Matondkar, Naseeruddin Shah, Reena Roy. The fil ...
'' opposite
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— both these films failed critically and commercially. Varma's
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political thriller ''
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'' (1993) was her next release. The film garnered positive reviews, with six state
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, and emerged a ''Super Hit'' at the box office. Matondkar's performance earned her a
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.


Stardom and public recognition (1994–98)

She gained wider public recognition with the 1994 hit romantic drama '' Aa Gale Lag Ja'', starring alongside
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. In 1995, Matondkar established herself as a leading actress of contemporary Hindi cinema by featuring in Varma's musical romance '' Rangeela'', one of the top-grossing productions of the year. Co-starring
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and
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, the film emerged as a blockbuster with a gross of 334 million. Matondkar played Mili Joshi, an effervescent fun-loving friend of a street-toughened orphan, who ambitions of becoming an actress. At the 41st Filmfare Awards, ''Rangeela'' was nominated for 12 awards including a first
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nomination for Matondkar. The film was screened at the
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. In the same year, she also starred alongside
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in the
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action '' Thacholi Varghese Chekavar''. She played Maya, the only witness in a homicide who is kept under house arrest by her parents. In 1996, she played Sapna, the daughter of an RTO official in
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's ''
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'' (1996), which marked her first Tamil film. It was also dubbed and released in Hindi under the title ''Hindustani''. Featuring
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in dual roles alongside Matondkar and
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, it was the most expensive Indian film at that time, with a budget of 150 million. Nirupama Subramanian of ''
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'' felt the film was a commercial
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and wrote, "''Indian'' has dances, foot-tapping melodies by A. R. Rahman and two pretty women, Manisha Koirala and Urmila Matondkar". Both ''Indian'' and ''Hindustani'' were commercial successes. The film was India's official entry for the
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for the
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in 1996, but was not nominated. Matondkar's first release of 1997 was
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's melodrama '' Judaai''. A remake of the 1994
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''
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'', it tells the story of Kajal (played by
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), lured by wealth who asks her husband, Raj (played by
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), an honest engineer, to marry Janhvi (played by Matondkar), the rich daughter of his boss. ''
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'' asserted that "it is Urmila Matondkar who comes out with flying colours". The film emerged as a commercial success and her performance fetched her a
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nomination. Her next releases were the crime comedy '' Daud'' alongside
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, the romantic drama ''
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'' alongside
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and the action romance '' Aflatoon'' alongside
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. All these films underperformed at the box-office. She next reunited with Varma for her third Telugu release, the
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''
Anaganaga Oka Roju ''Anaganaga Oka Roju'' () is a 1997 Indian Telugu-language comedy film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The film stars J. D. Chakravarthy and Urmila Matondkar in lead roles. Raghuvaran, Brahmanandam and Kota Srinivasa Rao play other p ...
'', starring alongside J. D. Chakravarthy. The film involves the comic travails of a couple eloping, on the run from their parents who get entangled as murder suspects of a politician, in a police and political mafia road hunt for an incriminating audio tape. The film received positive reviews and emerged as a box office hit. Her next release was the crime '' Satya'', for which she received another Filmfare Best Actress nomination. The film was received favourably by critics and was a huge hit at the box office, solidifying Matondkar's position as a leading lady of Bollywood. ''Satya'' was on
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's 2013 list of the 100 greatest Indian films of all time, in the ''100 Filmfare Days'' series and on the "70 iconic movies of independent India" list. It was mentioned in Rachel Dwyer's ''100 Bollywood Films'' (where she called it a "masterpiece"), and in critic and author Shubhra Gupta's ''50 Films That Changed Bollywood, 1995-2015''.


Professional expansion and success (1999–2003)

In 1999, Matondkar had six film releases; four of them − ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Mast'' and '' Dillagi'' − were commercial failures. However, Matondkar's performances were generally well received by critics, (nn a review for Jaanam Samjha Karo, Rediff stating, "Urmila is just about the only heroine who can give Karisma a run for her money when it comes to pelvic thrusts"). Her first hit that year was Varma's psychological horror thriller ''
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'', opposite
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, where she played a nameless character.
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of ''
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'' (who would later cast her in ''Tehzeeb'') wrote, "She rivets the viewer's interest, carrying off entire reels on her shoulders, through a gamut of quicksilver facial expressions. Vulnerable and baffled, she is utterly believable as the traumatised girl-next-door". Matondkar next played the love interest of Sanjay Dutt's character in the action comedy '' Khoobsurat''. It emerged as a box-office hit. During the 2000s, Matondkar revealed strong, dramatic and psychological features in her roles, and delivered a number of critically acclaimed performances. In 2000, Matondkar re-united with Varma for the action ''
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'', alongside
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and
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. She played Anu, who is hostaged by the chief of bandits, when he starts liking her.
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of
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wrote, "Urmila Matondkar is at ease in a role that gives her ample scope to showcase her talent. Her scenes with Durga can easily be singled out, for they have been shot with brilliance." The film was both critically and commercially successful. She next starred opposite
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in
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's romantic comedy ''
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''. The film underperformed at the box office, with a grossing of . The next year, Matondkar portrayed Ria, an obsessed lover, in Rajat Mukherjee's romantic thriller ''
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'', a film which received critical acclaim. Her performance was highly acclaimed and several critics noted her for showing great emotional range and depth. Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama, in a positive review wrote, "the 'actual hero' of the film is definitely Urmila Matondkar, who will walk away with all laurels at the end of the day. Her career-best performance, she oozes intensity, love, hate, relentlessness and obsessive behaviour with perfection. And despite the fact that her character gets nuttier as the movie tags along, it is to Urmila's credit that we are able to feel for her pathetic persona." Planetbollywood.com described Matondkar as: "The star of the show is Urmila who is simply mind blowing in this film. The film is sure to get her nominated for best actress or even in some cases best villain. Not only does she look amazing, but she acts so well it will leave you speechless. If you hate everything else in the film, her performance will surely win you over! Her last two scenes in the film are simply breath taking. Ladies and gentlemen stand up and applaud this fantastic performance!" The film emerged successful at the box office with gross earnings of . Matondkar received various ''Best Villain'' nominations for her performance, including a
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nomination. In 2002, Matondkar appeared alongside an ensemble cast (
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, Anil Kapoor, Fardeen Khan,
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,
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and
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), in the drama ''
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''. She played the role of Neetu, the love interest of the protagonist (played by Fardeen Khan). The film failed commercially.
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's psychological thriller ''
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'' was her next release. She played Sargam, a popular singer, who is the object of conflict between the protagonist and antagonist. Co-starring Ajay Devgan and
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, the film was well received by critics and was moderately successful at the box office. ''Deepa Gumaste'', writing for Rediff, praised the performances of the three leads and wrote: "As usual, the heroine has little to do apart from looking cute in the first half and scared in the second. It is another matter that she is supposed to be the object of the film's conflict. For what it is worth, Urmila Matondkar executes her part well". Her first release of 2003 was the supernatural horror '' Bhoot''. She played Swati, a ghost-possessed woman. Taran Adarsh wrote praised her performance and wrote: "...the film clearly belongs to Urmila Matondkar all the way. To state that she is excellent would be doing gross injustice to her work. Sequences when she is possessed are simply astounding. If this performance doesn't deserve an award, no other performance should. It beats all competition hollow". Khalid Mohamed wrote, "Matondkar is consistently excellent - controlled and persuasively vulnerable – as the beleaguered wife, evoking your concern and empathy. She's the major triumph of Bhoot actually". She received her first
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under the Best Actress (Critics' Choice) as well as various ''Best Actress'' awards at different award ceremonies, including
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,
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and
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. She received another
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nomination and also received the national honour ''Rajiv Gandhi Award'' for the work in the film, also recognising her achievements in
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. The film became successful at the box office with gross earnings of . She achieved further critical acclaim for her portrayal of the title role of a girl in a strained relationship with her mother, in Khalid Mohammed's crime drama '' Tehzeeb'' (2003). ''Rediff'' complimented her by stating, "Urmila as the emotionally scarred Tehzeeb, who is uncomfortable expressing her feelings even to her husband, has done a commendable job. The only person she expresses her love to is her mentally challenged sister." She next played the role of Puro, a North Indian girl who leads a happy life but her dreams of a happy future are shattered when, one evening, she is kidnapped by Bajpayee's character, in the background of the 1947 India partition in the critically acclaimed '' Pinjar'' (2003). Derek Elley of
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reviewed the film commenting, "A handsomely shot drama centered on a Hindu woman's travails during the 1947 Partition, "Pinjar" ranks as one of the better Bollywood treatments of this still hot-button issue. Good performances, especially by lead actress Urmila Matondkar and by Manoj Bajpai as her Muslim partner, compensate for a slightly wobbly structure".


Critical acclaim and decrease in workload (2004–present)

In 2004, Matondkar starred in the thriller '' Ek Hasina Thi''. The film (which marked the debut of
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) tells the story of a Sarika Vartak, a deceived woman, played by Matondkar, who is jailed and arrested for having links with the underworld, because of her lover, played by Khan, and later flees from prison to seek revenge on him. Upon release, the film was positively received by critics, with Matondkar's performance earning praise. ''The
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'' commented: "An author-backed role ensures that Urmila gets to do everything just right. Whether it's kicking a bully into shape in the dreary prison of which she's an inmate or whether it's making nice with Karan while plotting his ruin, she's a total treat. She carries off the transition from naive to knowing effortlessly. Seductive and steely, she's quite explosive." The film was a box office success. For her performance, Matondkar received nominations at the Filmfare, Screen, Zee Cine and IIFA ceremonies. The film was premiered at the
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. In 2005, she played the title role in the horror '' Naina''. The film tells the story of Matondkar's character who after receiving an eye transplant, realises that she can see into the supernatural world. The film was premiered in the
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section at the
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. She next starred as Trisha Chaudhary, a caring daughter of Professor Uttam Chaudhary, played by Anupam Kher, in
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's art drama ''
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''. The film was well received by critics, with Rediff stating, "Her credibility as a versatile actress is further established in her reserved albeit realistic delivery of emotions." Matondkar won her second Bollywood Movie Award for Best Actress. In 2006, she appeared in
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's romance '' Banaras: A Mystic Love Story'' with
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and
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. The film was not well received by critics, with ''Raja Sen'' commenting: "And then there's Urmila. Let's start with the good. She looks great, refreshingly beautiful and striking. That's about it. This is an actress who has worked hard to earn respectability, but this role, like the film itself, suffers from inconsistency". Her next release was
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's ''
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'' (2006). Her next release was the thriller '' Karzzzz'' (2008), a remake of '' Karz'' (1980), alongside
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. The film was a major critical and commercial failure, however, Matondkar was praised for her portrayal and adding her own flavour to the role of Kamini. The same year, she re-united with
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for
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. In 2012, she provided her voice to the role of Begum in the computer-animated comedy ''
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''.Urmila Matondkar comes back
Matondkar made her Marathi film debut with ''
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'' in 2014. She portrayed Purva Rao, a wildlife activist in search of leopards. Daily News and Analysis wrote, "..this one's another jewel in her crown. She portrays Purva with a mild aggressive and rebellious streak. But all of these are an undercurrent to Purva's actions." After a four-year hiatus, Matondkar made a special appearance in a song of the dark comedy ''Blackmail'' (2018).


Off-screen work

In addition to her acting career, Matondkar has participated in several stage shows and televised award ceremonies. In 2007, she lent her voice for
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's album ''Asha and Friends Vol 1'', where she performed with Bhonsle for a duet song "Mehbooba Dilruba". Later that year, she featured as a talent judge for the second season of
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's dance reality show ''
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'' alongside
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and
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' dance reality show ''Chak Dhoom Dhoom'', along with
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and Terence Lewis and in 2012, she featured as one of the jury of
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's ''Dance Maharashtra Dance'', where the dancers from Maharashtra demonstrated their dancing prowess through different dance forms. During her years in the film industry, Matondkar has been involved in different charitable organisations and has particularly supported women's causes in India. In February 2013, Matondkar along with
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, walked for
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in London, England, to support the Angeli Foundation – a charity that works to empower the Girl Child in India. She has walked the runway for designers such as Manish Malhotra and Rohit Verma.


Political career

Matondkar joined the
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on 27 March 2019. She contested from Mumbai North constituency in the 2019 Lok Sabha Election, but lost. On 10 September 2019, she resigned from the party, citing petty internal politics. On 1 December 2020, she joined
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in presence of party president
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. Shiv Sena hoped to add a nationally recognised face and voice, well conversant in Marathi, Hindi as well as English, to represent the party.


Artistry and media image

Matondkar has been described by critics as one of the most talented actresses and has been praised for her dancing skills. In 2016, film critic Subhash K. Jha praised her work. Film critic Sukanya Verma has described Matondkar as "a thinking actress who performs spontaneously." She further added,"..It is her charismatic image that stays with the audience. She is an actress with a lot of style and a fair amount of substance." Director Ram Gopal Varma, describing her as someone who impacted him, commented, "I was mesmerised by Urmila's beauty -- from her face to her figure... everything about her was just divine...One of my primary motives in making Rangeela was to capture Urmila's beauty eternally on camera and to make it a benchmark for sex symbols." Saurav Bhanot of Scoop Whoop wrote, "Breaking Bollywood stereotypes of how heroines should be on-screen, Urmila was always ahead of her times. With Rangeela, Urmila single-handedly redefined the 90s Bollywood heroine." In an interview with ''Rediff'', Matondkar described her approach to acting:
I have always tried to make life interesting for myself by doing different roles that connect mainstream cinema with its offbeat counterpart. I guess I have been daring and lucky with my roles. I want to do every kind of role with a reasonable amount of panache. I want to be a fair combination of style and substance.
In 2003, following the success of ''Bhoot'', ''Pinjar'' and ''Tehzeeb'', Matondkar featured in Rediff's annual Top Bollywood actresses listing. Planetbollywood.com described Matondkar as "a force to reckon with in the industry".


Filmography and awards


See also

*
List of Indian film actresses This is an alphabetical list of notable Indian film actresses. A * Aaditi Pohankar * Aahana Kumra * Aakanksha Singh * Aamna Sharif * Aanchal Munjal * Aarathi * Aarti Agarwal * Aarti Chhabria * Aashka Goradia * Abhirami * Adah Shar ...
*
List of Hindi film actresses This is a list of notable actresses who have starred in Hindi cinema, the commercial Hindi-language film industry based chiefly in Maharashtra. The following are some of the most popular Indian actresses of their decades: ...


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