Nirupa Roy | |
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Born | Kokila Kishorechandra Bulsara 4 January 1931 |
Died | 13 October 2004 (aged 73) |
Nationality | Indian |
Other names | Queen of Misery, Tragedy Queen, Mother |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1946-1999 |
Spouse(s) | Kamal Roy (m. 1946) |
Children | 2 |
Awards | Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for Munimji (1956) Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for Chhaya (1962) Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for Shehnai (1965) Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award (2004) |
Nirupa Roy (born Kokila Kishorechandra Bulsara; Gujarati: નિરુપા રોય; 4 January 1931 – 13 October 2004) was an Indian actress who had appeared in Hindi films. Noted for her portrayals of tragedy and sorrow, Roy was known for her acting ability, and was uncharitably called the "Queen of Misery" in Hindi film circles. Roy was active from 1946 to 1999, and was best known for playing motherly roles. Roy appeared in over 250 films, and won three Filmfare Awards throughout her career, as well as being nominated for one. In 2004, Roy received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. Roy was born as Kokila Kishorechandra Bulsara in Kalwada, Valsad, Gujarat. She married Kamal Roy at the age of 15, and moved to Mumbai. Upon entering the film industry, she used her married name Nirupa Roy. In her marriage with Kamal Roy, she had two children, named Yogesh and Kiran Roy. In the years following her death, they engaged into a dispute over Roy's property and belongings, which has received much attention throughout news and media. On 13 October 2004, Roy suffered a cardiac arrest in Mumbai, and died at the age of 73.
Several tributes and articles have been made in Roy's memory. Her dialogues from the film Deewaar became iconic, and her acting in the film along with her other notable films are considered to be a landmark in Hindi cinema.
Nirupa Roy Movies List:
1946 | Amar Raj |
1949 | Uddhar |
1951 | Ram Janma |
1953 | Do Bigha Zamin |
1953 | Naulakha Haar |
1954 | Chakradhari |
1954 | Durga Puja |
1955 | Garam Coat |
1955 | Munimji |
1955 | Tonga-wali |
1956 | Bhai-Bhai |
1957 | Mohini |
1957 | Musafir |
1958 | Chaalbaaz |
1958 | Dulhan |
1960 | Aanchal |
1961 | Chhaya |
1962 | Bezubaan |
1963 | Kaun Apna Kaun Paraya |
1963 | Mujhe Jeene Do |
1963 | Grahasti |
1964 | Benazir |
1964 | Shehnai |
1964 | Phoolon Ki Sej |
1965 | Shaheed |
1967 | Ram Aur Shyam |
1967 | Jaal |
1968 | Aabroo |
1968 | Ek Kali Muskai |
1968 | Raja Aur Runk |
1969 | Aansoo Ban Gaye Phool |
1969 | Pyar Ka Mausam |
1969 | Rahgir |
1970 | Abhinetri |
1970 | Maa Aur Mamta |
1970 | Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani |
1970 | Maharaja |
1970 | Purab Aur Paschim |
1971 | Ganga Tera Pani Amrit |
1972 | Jawani Diwani |
1973 | Kuchhe Dhaage |
1975 | Deewaar |
1976 | Maa |
1977 | Amar Akbar Anthony |
1977 | Anurodh |
1979 | Suhaag |
1982 | Teesri Aankh |
1983 | Betaab |
1985 | Sarfarosh |
1985 | Geraftaar |
1985 | Mard |
1986 | Angaaray |
1988 | Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswati |
1988 | Inteqam |
1991 | Pratikar |
1993 | Aasoo Bane Angaarey |
1996 | Namak |
1999 | Jahan Tum Le Chalo |
1999 | Lal Baadshah |
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