Tuesday, 18 August 2020

ARUNARANI ,HINDI ACTRESS OFTEN VILLI BORN 1946 AUGUST 18



ARUNARANI ,HINDI ACTRESS OFTEN VILLI 
BORN 1946 AUGUST 18




Aruna Irani (born 18 August 1946) is an Indian actress, who has acted in over 500 films throughout Hindi, Kannada, Marathi and Gujarati cinema, playing mostly supporting and character roles. She has won two Filmfare Awards for Best Supporting Actress, for Pet Pyaar Aur Paap (1985) and Beta (1993), and has been nominated for a total of ten awards, holding a record for the most nominations in the category. In January 2012, Irani was honoured with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award at the 57th Filmfare Awards.

Early life
Aruna Irani was born in Mumbai, India to an Irani father and a Hindu mother. Her father Faredun Irani ran a drama troupe, and her mother Saguna was an actress. She is the eldest of eight siblings, and gave up studies after sixth standard because her family did not have enough money to educate all the children.[1] She claims to have learnt dancing while working in the films because she could not afford professional training from a master.[citation needed] Her brothers Indra Kumar, Adi Irani and Firoz Irani are all associated with the film industry. Actress Bindu is her cousin.

Career
Aruna Irani made her debut in the movie Ganga Jamna (1961) playing Azra's childhood character. She then acted in the movie Anpadh (1962) as Mala Sinha's childhood character. She next did several small roles in films such as Jahanara (1964), Farz (1967), Upkar (1967) and Aaya Sawan Jhoomke (1969). She later acted with comedian Mehmood Ali in films such as Aulad (1968), Humjoli (1970), Devi (1970) and Naya Zamana (1971).

In 1971, she starred in Caravan. She later starred in Mehmood Ali's Bombay To Goa (1972), Garam Masala (1972) and Do Phool (1973). Her films have included Farz (1967), Bobby (1973), Fakira (1976), Sargam (1979), Red Rose (1980), Love Story (1981), and Rocky (1981).[2]

She won her first Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for Pet Pyaar Aur Paap (1984).[3]

In the late 1980s and 1990s Irani switched to playing motherly roles, notably in Beta (1992), for which she won her second Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award.[4] She acted in the Kannada remake of the same film with the same role. Some of her Marathi films are Aandhla Marto Dola, Bhingari, Changu Mangu, Lapwa Chapvi, Ek Gadi Baki Anadi, Mitwaa and Bol Baby Bol.

In her later career, Irani also switched to television, performing character roles in various serials. She also took up direction and production of tele-serials such as Mehndi Tere Naam Ki, Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand, Rabba Ishq Na Hove, Vaidehi and more.[5]

On 19 February 2012, she was awarded the 'Lifetime Achievement Award' at the annual Filmfare awards function in Mumbai.[6]

Personal life
She is married to Bollywood film director Kuku Kohli.

Selected filmography


.அருணா இரானி (பிறப்பு: ஆகஸ்ட் 18, 1946) ஒரு இந்திய நடிகை, இந்து, கன்னடம், மராத்தி மற்றும் குஜராத்தி சினிமா முழுவதும் 500 க்கும் மேற்பட்ட படங்களில் நடித்துள்ளார், பெரும்பாலும் துணை மற்றும் கதாபாத்திர வேடங்களில் நடித்துள்ளார். பெட் பியார் அவுர் பாப் (1985) மற்றும் பீட்டா (1993) ஆகியவற்றுக்காக சிறந்த துணை நடிகைக்கான இரண்டு பிலிம்பேர் விருதுகளை வென்றுள்ளார், மேலும் மொத்தம் பத்து விருதுகளுக்கு பரிந்துரைக்கப்பட்டார், இந்த பிரிவில் அதிக பரிந்துரைகளுக்கு சாதனை படைத்துள்ளார். ஜனவரி 2012 இல், ஈரானிக்கு 57 வது பிலிம்பேர் விருதுகளில் பிலிம்பேர் வாழ்நாள் சாதனையாளர் விருது வழங்கப்பட்டது.


ஆரம்ப கால வாழ்க்கை

அருணா இரானி இந்தியாவின் மும்பையில் ஒரு ஈரானிய தந்தை மற்றும் ஒரு இந்து தாய்க்கு பிறந்தார். அவரது தந்தை ஃபரேதுன் இரானி ஒரு நாடகக் குழுவை நடத்தினார், அவரது தாயார் சகுனா ஒரு நடிகை. அவர் எட்டு உடன்பிறப்புகளில் மூத்தவர், மற்றும் ஆறாம் வகுப்புக்குப் பிறகு படிப்பைக் கைவிட்டார், ஏனென்றால் எல்லா குடும்பங்களுக்கும் கல்வி கற்பதற்கு அவரது குடும்பத்தில் போதுமான பணம் இல்லை. [1] படங்களில் பணிபுரியும் போது நடனம் கற்றுக் கொண்டதாக அவர் கூறுகிறார், ஏனெனில் அவர் ஒரு மாஸ்டரிடமிருந்து தொழில்முறை பயிற்சி பெற முடியவில்லை. [சான்று தேவை] அவரது சகோதரர்கள் இந்திர குமார், ஆதி இரானி மற்றும் ஃபிரோஸ் இரானி ஆகியோர் திரைப்படத் துறையுடன் தொடர்புடையவர்கள். நடிகை பிந்து அவரது உறவினர்.

.காரியர்

அருணா இரானி கங்கா ஜம்னா (1961) திரைப்படத்தில் அஸ்ராவின் குழந்தை பருவ கதாபாத்திரத்தில் அறிமுகமானார். பின்னர் அவர் மாலா சின்ஹாவின் குழந்தை பருவ கதாபாத்திரமாக அன்பத் (1962) திரைப்படத்தில் நடித்தார். அடுத்து ஜஹானாரா (1964), ஃபார்ஸ் (1967), உப்கர் (1967) மற்றும் ஆயா சவான் ஜூம்கே (1969) போன்ற படங்களில் பல சிறிய வேடங்களில் நடித்தார். பின்னர் அவர் நகைச்சுவை நடிகர் மெஹ்மூத் அலியுடன் ஆலட் (1968), ஹம்ஜோலி (1970), தேவி (1970) மற்றும் நயா ஜமனா (1971) போன்ற படங்களில் நடித்தார்.


1971 இல், அவர் கேரவனில் நடித்தார். பின்னர் அவர் மெஹ்மூத் அலியின் பாம்பே டூ கோவா (1972), கரம் மசாலா (1972) மற்றும் டோ பூல் (1973) ஆகிய படங்களில் நடித்தார். அவரது படங்களில் ஃபார்ஸ் (1967), பாபி (1973), ஃபகிரா (1976), சர்காம் (1979), ரெட் ரோஸ் (1980), லவ் ஸ்டோரி (1981) மற்றும் ராக்கி (1981) ஆகியவை அடங்கும். [2]


பெட் பியார் அவுர் பாப் (1984) படத்திற்காக தனது முதல் பிலிம்பேர் சிறந்த துணை நடிகைக்கான விருதை வென்றார். [3] 1980 களின் பிற்பகுதியிலும் 1990 களின் பிற்பகுதியிலும் ஈரானி தாய் பாத்திரங்களில் நடித்தார், குறிப்பாக பீட்டாவில் (1992), இதற்காக அவர் தனது இரண்டாவது பிலிம்பேர் சிறந்த துணை நடிகைக்கான விருதை வென்றார். [4] அதே படத்தின் கன்னட ரீமேக்கில் அதே வேடத்தில் நடித்தார். அவரது மராத்தி படங்களில் சில ஆந்த்லா மார்டோ டோலா, பிங்காரி, சாங்கு மங்கு, லாப்வா சாப்வி, ஏக் காடி பாக்கி அனாடி, மிட்வா மற்றும் போல் பேபி போல்.


தனது பிற்கால வாழ்க்கையில், ஈரானியும் தொலைக்காட்சிக்கு மாறினார், பல்வேறு சீரியல்களில் கதாபாத்திர வேடங்களில் நடித்தார். மெஹந்தி தேரே நாம் கி, டெஸ் மெய்ன் நிக்லா ஹோகா சந்த், ரப்பா இஷ்க் நா ஹோவ், வைதேஹி மற்றும் பல போன்ற டெலி-சீரியல்களின் இயக்கத்தையும் தயாரிப்பையும் அவர் மேற்கொண்டார். [5]




பிப்ரவரி 19, 2012 அன்று, மும்பையில் நடந்த வருடாந்திர பிலிம்பேர் விருதுகள் விழாவில் அவருக்கு 'வாழ்நாள் சாதனையாளர் விருது' வழங்கப்பட்டது. [6]
.தனிப்பட்ட வாழ்க்கை

பாலிவுட் திரைப்பட இயக்குனர் குகு கோஹ்லியை திருமணம் செய்து கொண்டார்.

.Happy birthday to dancing legend Aruna Irani.

The viewers of bollywood films wish happy birthday to dancing legend Aruna Irani on 18th August, .She had made her debut as a child actress in the film Ganga Jamuna in 1961. She played the role of the smaller version of Azra in the film. She played similar roles in films like Jahanara in 60s.

But her fantastic dancing skills launched her in super hit films like Farz which was released in 1967. She danced opposite Jeetender in the film Farz in Rafi’s song “mast baharon ka mai aashiq”, and that cemented her career in bollywood films. After that she got dance-based roles one after the other in bollywood. But due to comedy pairing with Mehmood in films like Humjoli, she got roles in the range of vamps rather than frontline heroines. She was brilliant opposite Mehmood in the Jeetender starrer Waarish in 1968. The music of RD Burman was brilliant with Rafi’s hit songs like “ek bechara pyar ka maara”.


She amazed the viewers with the role of a gypsey woman in Jeetender’s film Carwan released in 1971. Her dance number in the song “dilbar” sung by Lata Mangeshkar and “chadti jawani” sung by Mohammad Rafi had shaken up bollywood in the early 70s. Her dancing skills were used to perfection by Showman Raj Kapoor in the film Bobby especially in Shailendra Singh’s song “mai shayar to nahin”.

Her successful films in 70s and 80s includes Khel Khel Me, Buddha Mil Gaya, Laila Majnu, Ek Nari Ek Brahmchari, Qurbani, Sargam, Rocky, Love Story, etc. In negative characters in films like Qurbani she had amazed the viewers. From late 80s, she switched to character roles and became one of the leading actresses in that field. She received filmfare award for the best supporting actress for her brilliant performance in Madhuri Dixit’s film Beta.

Her brilliant performance in films like Raja Babu, Ghulam-e-Mustafa, Kartavya, had created a separate place in the hearts of millions of filmlovers. Viewers got astonished to realize how an able dancer in her teenage, had transformed into a brilliant character artist who could do any type of role starting from comedy acting to serious roles to roles of negatives characters.

She should have won many more filmfare awards for epic performances in films like Bobby, Qurbani, Haseena Maan Jayegi. She also played notable role in Priyadarshan’s film Khatta Meetha released in 2010. The viewers expect the veteran of more than 300 films to continue the great work that she started 40 years ago. 


In the tinsel town, love affairs and relationships are pretty common and it’s not a new trend. From veteran celebrities in their old days to the younger generation of today, every Bollywood star has been linked-up with one or multiple partners. While we know everything about the professional life of our favourite celebs, we often tend to not go deep inside their personal lives if it isn’t making to the headlines.Such is also the case with veteran actress, Aruna Irani. Presently she is married to film director, writer and editor, Kuku Kohli. But during her younger days, she was in a relationship with the legendary actor, Mehmood. So, let’s explore Aruna Irani’s love life.Aruna Irani was born on August 18, 1946, in a family of film people. Her father was a renowned stage actor and her mother was a film actress. She had to give up her studies when she was in the sixth standard as her father didn’t have enough money to educate his children. Aruna Irani’s life is truly a ‘rags to riches’ story. Once, talking to Filmfare, she was quoted as saying:

“English was taught from the fourth standard and by the time I reached the sixth, I was out of school. If anyone asked me ‘What’s your name?’ I’d reply, ‘My name is Aroona.’ Then I heard people just reply with their name. My desire to learn helped me. I bought a small Oxford dictionary for ` 3.75. It was English to Hindi and Hindi to English. When someone said ‘butter’ I’d check the spelling and realise it was spelt butter and not ‘butar’”.

Aruna Irani Love Life
Aruna Irani first acted as a child artist in the 1961 film, Ganga Jamuna after she was discovered by Dilip Kumar. Post that, there was no looking back for her. She went on to act in more than 300 films in Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati cinema.

.After numerous films, Aruna Irani had made a name for herself in the Hindi film industry. And her work took so much of her time that she never thought of marriage until the age of 40. In an interview, she had once said:

“I was over 40 when I met Kukuji (director Kuku Kohli). He was the director of one of my films. A spark was lit. I did try to settle with someone else but he wouldn’t let me. To be honest, I was attached to Kukuji too”. Aruna was well aware of the fact that Kuku Kohli was a married man with children. But she made peace with that. The couple got married in the year 1960. She consciously decided to never have any kids in her marital life. Talking about the same, she once confided to Filmfare:

“When I see my nephews and nieces today, I’m glad I have no children. If a visitor comes to the house and my child didn’t greet them or kept lolling on the sofa, as today’s children do, I would be upset. Their attitude is, ‘So what?’ God is great. A dear friend Dr Ajay Kothari made me see reason and helped me make up my mind. He said, ‘It’s fine that you got married, you need companionship but the generation gap between a child and you would be too much to handle’. I believe he was right. My child and I would have suffocated each other”.

Mehmood and Aruna Irani
Aruna Irani Love Life
For a successful actress in the Hindi film industry, being around men was and still is no surprise. She acknowledges herself that she met quite a few good men in her life and recalled in an interview with Filmfare later:

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“They were good men, I made mistakes but it’s all in the past now. Maybe they weren’t worthy of me or I wasn’t worthy of them, who knows?”

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But on being probed further, she accepts the importance and special place that actor-producer-director, Mehmood had in her life. She revealed:

“Yes I was friendly with him. In fact, I was over friendly with him. You can term it infatuation, friendship or whatever. But we were never married. Nor were we in love. If we had been, our relationship would have continued. Love never ends, it’s forever. As I said, I’ve waved the past goodbye”.

Aruna Irani Love Life
In fact, her over-friendliness with Mehmood could have been a good reason for a dip in her career. She retorted once:


“People misconstrued our relationship and may have had the impression we were married. They believed he wouldn’t let me work. We did many films together and shared a good chemistry. Besides, I was at an age when attractions happen. I got carried away. People were talking and we were being written about. I never issued a clarification. I assumed the media would come to me for my side of the story. I regret not speaking up then. My silence harmed my career”. So, this was Aruna Irani’s love life for you, guys. In spite of a great chemistry between her and Mehmood, she ended up marrying Kuku Kohli. And it was her choice not to have kids of her own in life. Do let us know in the comments section below as to what you feel about Aruna Irani’s love life.
Selected filmography
Gungi Ladki (1961)
Anpadh (1962)
Nartaki (1963)
Jahanara (1964)
Ganga Ki Lahren (1964)
Kalapi (1966)
Farz (1967)
Patthar Ke Sanam (1967)
Upkar (1967)
Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke (1969)
Anjaan Hai Koi (1969)
Oos Raat Ke Baad (1969)
Jyoti (1969)
Samay Bada Balwan (1969)
Humjoli (1970)
Aan Milo Sajna (1970)
Naya Zamana (1971)
Man Mandir (1971)
Ek Paheli (1971)
Johar Mehmood in Hong Kong (1971)
Ek Naari Ek Brahmchari (1971)
Caravan (1971) as Nisha
Buddha Mil Gaya (1971)
Andaz (1971)
Sanjog (1972)
Garam Masala (1972)
Bombay to Goa (1972)
Bobby (1973)
Do Phool (1973)
Prem Nagar (1974)
Roti Kapda Aur Makaan (1974)
Har Har Mahadev (1974)
Mili (1975)
Do Jasoos (1975)
Khel Khel Mein (1975)
Ranga Khush (1975)
Deewaar (1975) (uncredited)
Bhanwar (1976)
Charas (1976)
Sangram (1976)
Fakira (1976)
Zindagi (1976) as Sudha N. Shukla
Laila Majnu (1976)
Duniyadaari (1977)
Khoon Pasina (1977)
Shalimar (1978)
Jaani Dushman (1979)
Kartavya (1979) as Lachhi
Surakshaa (1979) as Ruby
Aas Paas (1980)
Hum Paanch (1980) as Nishi
Judaai (1980) as Miss Lily, dancer
Kali Ghata (1980) as Pinky
Karz (1980)
Morcha (1980)
Phir Wohi Raat (1980) as Shobha
Qurbani (1980)
Rocky (1981)
Love Story (1981)
Thee (1981) (Tamil film)
Yaarana (1981)
Kudarat (1981)
Ammakkorumma (1981)
Lawaaris (1981)
Angoor (1982)
Bemisal (1982)
Brij Bhoomi (1982)
Bade Dil Wala (1983)
Thai Veedu (1983) (Tamil film)
Jhutha Sach
Mawali (1983)
Pet Pyaar Aur Paap (1984)
Ghar Ek Mandir (1984)
Bhago Bhut Aaya (1985) as Nirmala / Manorama
Dikri Chaali Sasariye (1985)
Lallu Ram (1985) as Champa
Naache Mayuri (1986)
Diyavaan (1987)
Shahenshah (1988)
Chaalbaaz (1989)
Doodh Ka Karz Hindi & Marathi (1990)
Bandh Darwaza (1990) Mahua Daayan Kunka
Jungle Love (1990)
Phool Aur Kaante (1991)
Brahmarshi Vishwamitra (1991)
Beta (1992)
Umar 55 Ki Dil Bachpan Ka (1992)
Annayya (1993)
Hum Hain Kamaal Ke (1993)
Raja Babu (1994)
Laadla (1994)
Suhaag (1994)
Bewafa Sanam (1995)
Indian (1996)
Chhote Sarkar (1996)
Hameshaa (1997)
Dil To Pagal Hai (1997)
Saaz (1998)
Saazish (1998)
Kudrat (1998)
Doli Saja Ke Rakhna (1998)
Zulmi (1999)
Haseena Maan Jaayegi (1999)
Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam (2002)
Khatta Meetha (2010)
Mitwaa (2015)
Chaal Jeevi Laiye! (2019, guest appearance, Gujarati)
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