Bindiya Goswami
Bindiya Goswami (born 6 January 1952) is an Indian former actress, who is best known for her works in Hindi cinema throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1969–1987 |
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Film career
Bindiya was discovered at a party, when she was a teenager, by Hema Malini's mother. She felt that Bindiya had a resemblance to Hema and recommended her to film producers. Bindiya's first Hindi film was Jeevan Jyoti opposite Vijay Arora. Though the film flopped, Bindiya forged ahead and met success with director Basu Chatterjee's Khatta Meetha (1977) and Prem Vivah (1979). Her biggest hit was Hrishikesh Mukherjee's comedy film Gol Maal (1979).[1] The success of Dada (1979) led her to sign a number of films with Vinod Mehra. She also bagged a role opposite Shashi Kapoor in the big-budget film Shaan (1980). However, the movie was declared "average", and Bindiya Goswami's role was not noticed.
Career as costume designer
Bindiya has taken up designing costumes for female stars such as Rani Mukherjee, Kareena Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai for her husband J.P. Dutta's films, such as Border (1997), Refugee (2000), LOC Kargil (2003) and Umrao Jaan (2007).[2]
Personal life and education
Bindiya was born in Kaman, Bharatpur (Rajasthan) to Shri Venugopal Goswami, a Tamil Iyengar father, and Dolly, a Catholic mother. Her father was a priest of Vallabh Sampraday and married 7 times in his lifetime. Bindiya was initially married to her frequent co-star Vinod Mehra, but they divorced after four years of marriage.[3] Thereafter, Bindiya gave up her acting career to marry director J.P. Dutta in 1985,[4] with whom she has two daughters, Nidhi and Siddhi.[2] Her daughter Nidhi is following in her mother's footsteps by becoming an actress.[5][6]
Filmography
- Mera Yaar Mera Dushman (1987)
- Vishaal (1987) – Chanvi
- Avinash (1986)
- Chor Police (1983) – Rohan's wife (Guest Appearance)
- Mehandi (1983) – Gauri
- Lalach (1983)
- Rang Birangi (1983) – Herself
- Reshma (1982) punjabi movie
- Aamne Samne (1982) – Inspector Jyoti
- Hamari Bahu Alka (1982) – Alka
- Heeron Ka Chor (1982)
- Khud-Daar (1982) – Manju
- Hotel (1981) – Vandana (as Bindiya)
- Yeh Rishta Na Tootay (1981) – Kiran Kapoor
- Sannata (1981)
- Sansani: The Sensation (1981) – Nisha Srivastav
- Bandish (1980) – Shanti
- Khoon Kharaba (1980)
- Shaan (1980) – Renu
- Takkar (1980) – Meena
- Ahsaas (1979) – Herself
- Dada (1979) – Kamini
- Golmaal (1979) – Urmila
- Jaandaar (1979)
- Jaani Dushman (1979) – Shanti (Thakur's daughter)
- Khandaan (1979)
- Muqabla (1979) – Vicky's girlfriend/wife
- Prem Vivah (1979)
- Ankh Ka Tara (1978) – Geeta Gupta
- College Girl (1978)
- Khatta Meetha (1978) – Zarine
- Ram Kasam (1978)
- Chala Murari Hero Banane (1977)
- Chhota Baap (1977)
- Duniyadari (1977)
- Jay Vejay (1977) – Princess Padmavati
- Khel Kismat Ka (1977)
- Mukti (1977) – Pinky
- Karm (1977) - child artist[7]
- Jeevan Jyoti (1976)
- Chik Mik Bijuli (1969) (Assamese)[2]
References
- Looking after my family is a full-time job: Bindiya Goswami. dailyexcelsior.com
- "Bindiya Goswami. -Biography -People". Archived from the original on 3 October 2013. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
- "JP saab was my destiny". Filmfare. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
- "Bindiya Goswami on what makes husband J.P. Dutta special". filmfare.com. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- "'Golmaal' actress Bindiya Goswami wants daughter to do her kind of films". The Indian Express. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- "IndiaGlitz – FIRST LOOK: Checkout JP Duttas daughters debut movie Jee Bhar Ke Jee Le – Bollywood Movie News". IndiaGlitz. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
- http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bengali/movies/news/when-big-stars-wowed-us-on-small-screen/articleshow/59438365.cms