Waheeda Rehman filmography

Waheeda Rehman (born 3 February 1938[1][2][3]) is an Indian actress and dancer who has appeared in mainly Hindi films, as well as Telugu, Tamil, Bengali and Malayalam films. She is noted for her contributions to different genres of films and different roles from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Her accolades consist of a National Film Award, 2 Filmfare Awards out of 9 nominations, the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award and the Centenary Award for Indian Film Personality. Throughout her career, she has been frequently cited as one of Bollywood's greatest, most influential and most beautiful actresses by various media outlets, titles for which she has received substantial publicity.[4][5][6][7]

Although Rehman achieved her film debut in the Telugu film Rojulu Marayi (1955), she received recognition for her work in Hindi films directed by Guru Dutt, which included Pyaasa (1957), Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959), Chaudhvin Ka Chand (1960) and Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962), for which she received her first Filmfare nomination. She continued acting in the mid-1960s, starring in successful movies and establishing herself as one of the leading ladies in classic Indian cinema. Rehman's career reached its highest point when she won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress twice, for the Bollywood classic Guide (1965) and the romantic thriller Neel Kamal (1968) and received nominations for Ram Aur Shyam (1967) and Khamoshi (1970), the latter of which is considered to be her greatest performance ever.

Despite winning the National Film Award for Best Actress for portraying a clanswoman in love with a separate clansman in the commercial failure Reshma Aur Shera (1971), her career came to a standstill when she was reduced to motherly, supporting roles in films. Rehman's further notable performances are Kabhi Kabhie (1976), Namkeen (1982), Chandni (1989) and Lamhe (1991), and the latter film became her last film credit in the next 11 years until 2002, where she returned to the film industry.

In 2011, the Government of India honoured Rehman with the Padma Bhushan, the third-highest civilian award of the country. Apart from acting, Rehman is a philanthropist. She is an advocate for education[8] and is an ambassador for Rang De, an organization combating poverty in India.[9]

Films

YearTitleRole(s)LanguageNotes
1955Rojulu MarayiTelugu
1955JayasimhaPrincessTelugu
1955Kaalam Maari PochuGuest Appearance in the song "Yeru Thooki Povayae Annae Chinnanae"Tamil
1956Alibabavum 40 ThirudargalumLead dancer in the song "Salaam Babu, Salaam Babu, Enaai Paarunga"Tamil
1956C.I.D.KaminiHindiHighest-grossing Hindi film of 1956
1957PyaasaGulaboHindi
195812 O'ClockBani ChoudharyHindi
1958Solva SaalLaajHindi
1959Kaagaz Ke PhoolShantiHindi
1960Kala BazarAlkaHindi
1960Ek Phool Char KaanteSushmaHindi
1960Chaudhvin Ka ChandJameelaHindi
1960Girl FriendHindi
1961Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka RajaRaniHindi
1962Sahib Bibi Aur GhulamJabaHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
1962Bees Saal BaadRadhaHindiHighest-grossing Hindi film of 1962
1962Baat Ek Raat KiNeela / MeenaHindi
1962RakhiRadhaHindi
1962AbhijanGulabiBengali
1963Mujhe Jeene DoChameli JaanHindi
1963Kaun Apna Kaun ParayaAshaHindi
1963Ek Dil Sau AfsaneSunitaHindi
1964KohraRajeshwariHindi
1964ShagoonGeetaHindi
1964MajboorSushila MehtaHindi
1965GuideRosie Marco / Miss NaliniHindiFilmfare Award for Best Actress
1966Teesri KasamHira BaiHindi
1966Dil Diya Dard LiyaRoopaHindi
1967Patthar Ke SanamTarunaHindi
1967Ram Aur ShyamAnjanaHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actress
1967PalkiMehrooHindi
1968Neel KamalRajkumari Neel Kamal / SitaHindiFilmfare Award for Best Actress
1968AadmiMeenaHindi
1968BaaziElizabeth D'SilvaHindi
1969KhamoshiNurse RadhaHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actress
1969ShatranjMeena ThakurHindi
1969Meri BhabhiMayaHindi
1970Prem PujariSuman MehraHindi
1970Man Ki AankhenGeetaHindi
1970DhartiJwala / Princess ChitralekhaHindi
1970DarpanMadhviHindi
1971Man MandirKrishna and RadhaHindi
1971Reshma Aur SheraReshmaHindiNational Film Award for Best Actress
1972Zindagi ZindagiMeeta SharmaHindi
1972TrisandhyaInduHindi
1972Subha O ShamShirinHindi
1972Dil Ka RajaLaxmiHindi
1972ThrisandhyaMalayalam
1973PhagunShanta Bangan / Shamrao DhamleHindi
1973JusticeHindi
1974Bangaaru KalaluTelugu
1976AadalatRadhaHindi
1976Kabhi KabhieAnjali MalhotraHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
1978TrishulShantiHindiSpecial Appearance
1979Aaj Ki DharaHindi
1979Jiban Jerakam Bengali[10]
1980Jyoti Bane JwalaMaltiHindi
1980JwalamukhiSavita DeviHindi
1982SawaalAnju D. MehtaHindi
1982Namak HalaalSavitrideviHindi
1982NamkeenJugni (Jyoti)HindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
1982Dharam KantaRadha SinghHindi
1983HimmatwalaSavitriHindi
1983MahaanJankiHindi
1983CoolieSalmaHindi
1983Pyaasi AankhenHindi
1983GhungrooRani MaaHindi
1984SunnyGayatri InderjeetHindi
1984MashaalSudha KumarHindi
1984MaqsadShardaHindi
1985Bayen Hath Ka KhelHindi
1986SimhasanamTelugu
1986SinghasanRajmata VardhanHindi
1986Allah RakhaAdv. Salma AnwarHindi
1989ChandniMrs. KhannaHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
1991LamheDaijaanHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
1991SwayamHindi
1994Ulfat Ki Nayee ManzilenHindi
2002Om Jai JagadishSaraswati BatraHindi
2005WaterBhagavati (Narayan's Mother)Hindi
2005Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin MaraPrincipal KhannaHindi
200515 Park AvenueMrs. Mathur / Mrs. GuptaEnglish/Bengali
2006Rang De BasantiAjay's MotherHindi
2006Chukkallo ChandruduArjun's GrandmotherTelugu
2009Delhi 6Dadi (Annapurna Mehra)Hindi
2013Love in BombayHindi
2015ArshinagarBengali
2017The Song of ScorpionsZubeidaaHindi
2018Vishwaroopam IITamil-Hindi Bilingual
2020Desert DolphinMaharaniEnglish-Hindi Bilingual

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