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Sharmila Tagore

Sharmila Tagore (also known as Begum Ayesha Sultana;[1] born 8 December 1944) is an Indian actress, primarily known for her work in Hindi and Bengali cinema, Tagore is the recipient of two National Film Awards, a Filmfare Award, and the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award for her contributions to Hindi cinema. In 2013, the Government of India, honoured her with Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour for her contributions to the Indian culture through performing arts.[2]

Sharmila Tagore
Tagore at an event for Lux in 2016
Born
Sharmila Tagore

(1944-12-08) 8 December 1944 (age 78)
Other namesBegum Ayesha Sultana[1]
OccupationActress
Years active1959–2010
2022–present
Spouse
(m. 1968; died 2011)
ChildrenSaif Ali Khan (son)
Saba Ali Khan (daughter)
Soha Ali Khan (daughter)
Family

Born into the prominent Tagore family, one of the leading families of Calcutta and a key influence during the Bengali Renaissance, Tagore made her acting debut at age 14 with Satyajit Ray's acclaimed Bengali drama The World of Apu (1959). She went on to collaborate with Ray on numerous other films, including; Devi (1960), Nayak (1966), Aranyer Din Ratri (1970), and Seemabaddha (1971); thus, establishing herself as one of the most prominent figures in Bengali cinema.

Tagore's career further expanded when she ventured into Hindi films, making her debut with Shakti Samanta's romantic drama Kashmir Ki Kali (1964). She went on to establish herself as one of the leading actresses of Hindi cinema with films like; Waqt (1965), Anupama (1966), An Evening in Paris (1967), Aamne Saamne (1967), Satyakam (1969), Aradhana (1969), Safar (1970), Amar Prem (1972), Daag (1973), Avishkaar (1974), Mausam (1975), Chupke Chupke (1975), and Namkeen (1982). This was followed by a decade of intermittent film appearances including; Mira Nair's Mississippi Masala (1991), Goutam Ghose's Abar Aranye (2002), and the Hindi films; Aashik Awara (1993), Mann (1999), Viruddh (2005), Eklavya: The Royal Guard (2006), and Break Ke Baad (2010). She made her film comeback after 12 years with Gulmohar (2023).

Apart from acting, Tagore has also served as the chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification from October 2004 to March 2011. In December 2005, she was chosen as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.[3] She was married to cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi with whom she had three children—actors Saif, and Soha, and jewellery designer Saba.

Early life

Sharmila Tagore was born on 8 December 1944 in Cawnpore (now Kanpur), United Provinces to Gitindranath Tagore, a general manager in the British India Corporation, and his wife Ira Tagore (née Baruah).[4] Tagore's father belonged to the aristocratic Bengali Hindu Tagore family, and were distantly related to the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, while her mother was of Assamese Hindu descent and hailed from the Barua family.[5][6][7] Gitindranath was the grandson of the noted painter Gaganendranath Tagore, whose own father Gunendranath had been a first cousin of the laureate.[8] In fact, Tagore is more closely related to Rabindranath Tagore through her mother: her maternal grandmother, Latika Barua (née Tagore), was the granddaughter of Rabindranath Tagore's brother, Dwijendranath Tagore.[8] Tagore's maternal grandfather (husband of Latika Barua née Tagore) was Jnanadabhiram Barua, an Assamese who was the first principal of Earl Law College in Guwahati (now known as Government Law College), himself the son of the noted social worker Gunabhiram Barua.[9][10] As a member of the Tagore family, she is also a distant relative of the actress Devika Rani and the painter Abanindranath Tagore (brother of Gaganendranath Tagore).

Tagore was the eldest of three children and had two younger sisters, the late Oindrila Kunda [Tinku Tagore] and Romila Sen [Chinky]. Oindrila was the first in the family to act in a film, and the only role she ever played was that of Mini, the child character (but a central character) in Tapan Sinha's film Kabuliwala (1957).[8][11] In adulthood, she became an international bridge player. Her other sister, Romila Sen, married to Nikhil Sen, a businessman who served as chief operating officer of Britannia Industries for several years, died as the founder and managing director of Unibic Foods in November 2019.[12]

Tagore attended St. John's Diocesan Girls' Higher Secondary School and Loreto Convent, Asansol.[13] She made her film debut when she was a 13-year-old schoolgirl, after which her studies lost priority. Within a short while, her attendance and performance at school suffered, she came to be regarded as a bad influence on her classmates, and was faced with a choice of either doing films or studying further.[14] At that point, her father advised her to move ahead in life, commit herself to a film career and 'give it her all' in order to become successful.[14]

Career

 
Tagore in 2013

Tagore began her career as an actress in Satyajit Ray's 1959 Bengali film, Apur Sansar (The World of Apu), as the ill-fated bride of the title character.[15] In 1959, Ray cast her in Devi, a film set in 1860 on Hindu orthodoxy and rational reforms. She considers it as her favourite film and performance.[16]

She later appeared in Shakti Samanta's Kashmir Ki Kali in 1964. Samanta cast her in many more films, including An Evening in Paris (1967), in which she became the first Indian actress to appear in a bikini,[17][15][18][19][20][21] which established Tagore as a sex symbol in Hindi films.[22][23] She also posed in a bikini for the glossy Filmfare magazine in 1966.[24][19][25][26][27] But, when she was the chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification 36 years later, she expressed concerns about the increased use of bikinis in Indian films.[28]

Samanta later teamed up Tagore with Rajesh Khanna for movies such as Aradhana (1969) and Amar Prem (1972). Other directors paired them together in Safar (1970), Daag (1973) and Maalik (1972). The Khanna-Tagore pair yielded 7 box office hits[29]Aradhana, Safar, Amar Prem, Chhoti Bahu, Daag, Raja Rani and Avishkaar. As per the review of the film Raja Rani made in 2014 by the Hindu newspaper, the film did well at the box office and taking into consideration, the inflation, as of 2014, the film would have grossed more than 1 billion.[30] She had a successful pair with the legendary iconic Bengali actor Uttam Kumar. She starred in Gulzar's 1975 film, Mausam and won the National Film Award for Best Actress. She also played a supporting role in Mira Nair's 1991 film, Mississippi Masala. She had a very successful pairing opposite Dharmendra, along with whom she starred in seven movies – Devar (1966), Anupama (1966), Mere Hamdam Mere Dost (1968), Satyakam (1969), Yakeen (1969), Chupke Chupke (1975), Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka (1975) and Sunny (1984). Her filmography also include Faraar (1975) and Besharam (1978) opposite Amitabh Bachchan; Mausam (1975) opposite Sanjeev Kumar; and Bengali film Mangaldeep (1991) opposite Naseeruddin Shah.

Personal life

 
Tagore with her daughter Soha at the premiere of Khoya Khoya Chand

Tagore converted to Islam, changed her name to Begum Ayesha Sultana[1][31] and married Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, the titular Nawab of Pataudi and Bhopal, and former captain of the Indian cricket team, on 27 December 1968. They had three children: Saif Ali Khan (b. 1970), a Bollywood actor, Saba Ali Khan (b. 1976),[32] a jewellery designer, and Soha Ali Khan (b. 1978), a Bollywood actress and TV personality. Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi died at the age of 70 on 22 September 2011.[33]

From 1991 to 2004, Saif was married to actress Amrita Singh. They had two children, daughter Sara Ali Khan (b. 1995), an actress, and son Ibrahim Ali Khan (b. 2001). His second marriage was to actress Kareena Kapoor in 2012 with whom he has two sons, Taimur Ali Khan (b. 2016) and Jahangir Ali Khan (b. 2021). Soha married actor Kunal Khemu in 2015, and has a daughter Inaaya Naumi Khemmu (b. 2017).

Filmography

 
Sharmila Tagore walks the ramp for Joy Mitra at WIFW
Key
  Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Director Role Language Notes
1959 Apur Sansar (The World of Apu) Satyajit Ray Aparna Bengali Film debut
1960 Devi (The Goddess) Satyajit Ray Doyamoyee Bengali
1963 Shes Anko Haridas Bhattacharya Mala Bengali
Nirjan Saikate Tapan Sinha Renu Bengali
Barnali Ajoy Kar Aloka Choudhury Bengali
Chhaya Shurjo Partha Pratim Chowdhury Ghentoo Bengali
1964 Kashmir Ki Kali Shakti Samanta Champa Hindi Hindi film debut
1965 Waqt Yash Chopra Renu Khanna Hindi
Dak Ghar Zul Vellani guest appearance Hindi
1966 Anupama Hrishikesh Mukherjee Uma Sharma Hindi
Devar Mohan Sehgal Madhumati / Banwariya Hindi
Sawan Ki Ghata Shakti Samanta Seema Hindi
Nayak Satyajit Ray Aditi Bengali
Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi Brij Kiran / Kiranmai Hindi
1967 Milan Ki Raat R.Bhattacharya Aarti Hindi
An Evening in Paris Shakti Samanta Deepa Malik / Roopa Malik (Suzy) Hindi Double role
Aamne Saamne Suraj Prakash Sapna Mathur / Sapna G. Mittal Hindi
1968 Mere Hamdam Mere Dost Amar Kumar Anita Hindi
Humsaya Joy Mukherjee Leena Sen Hindi
Dil Aur Mohabbat Anand Dutta Anuradha Verma Hindi
1969 Yakeen Brij Rita Hindi
Satyakam Hrishikesh Mukherjee Ranjana Hindi
Talash O. P. Ralhan Madhu / Gauri Hindi
Aradhana Shakti Samanta Vandhana Tripathi Hindi
Bengali
Pyasi Sham Amar Kumar Madhu Hindi
1970 Aranyer Din Ratri (Days and Nights in the Forest) Satyajit Ray Aparna Bengali
Suhana Safar Vijay Sapna Hindi
Mere Humsafar Dulal Guha Taruna / Meenakshi Hindi
My Love S. Sukhdev Sangeeta Thakur Hindi
Safar Asit Sen Neela Kapoor Hindi
1971 Seemabaddha Satyajit Ray Tutul Bengali
Chhoti Bahu K.B. Tilak Radha Hindi
1972 Amar Prem Shakti Samanta Pushpa Hindi
Dastaan B.R.Chopra Meena Hindi
Yeh Gulistan Hamara Atma Ram Soo Reni Hindi
Maalik A. Bhimsingh Savitri Hindi
1973 Raja Rani Sachin Bhowmick Nirmala / Rani Hindi Double role
Daag Yash Chopra Sonia Kohli Hindi
Aa Gale Lag Jaa Manmohan Desai Preeti Hindi
1974 Shaandaar Krishnan–Panju Pratima Hindi
Avishkaar Basu Bhattacharya Mansi Hindi
Paap Aur Punya Prayag Raj Jugni Hindi
Charitraheen Shakti Samanta Rama Chaudhary Hindi
Shaitaan Firoze Chinoy Nisha Hindi
1975 Mausam Gulzar Chanda / Kajli Hindi Double role
Anari Asit Sen Poonam Hindi
Chupke Chupke Hrishikesh Mukherjee Sulekha Chaturvedi Hindi
Faraar Shanker Mukherjee Mala / Asha Hindi
Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka Devendra Goel Aruna Hindi
Amanush Shakti Samanta Lekha Bengali
Hindi
1976 Ek Se Badhkar Ek Brij Rekha Hindi
1977 Anand Ashram Shakti Samanta Asha Bengali
Hindi
Tyaag Din Dayal Sharma Sunita Hindi
1978 Besharam Deven Verma Rinku / Monica Hindi
1979 Chuvanna Chirakukal N. Sankaran Nair Savitri Malayalam Malayalam film debut
Dooriyaan Bhimsain Khurana Lalita Hindi
Griha Pravesh Basu Bhattacharya Mansi Hindi
1981 Kalankini Kankabati Uttam Kumar Aparna / Kanka Bengali Double role
1982 Namkeen Gulzar Nimki Hindi
Desh Premee Manmohan Desai Bharti Hindi
1983 Protidan Prabhat Roy Gouri Bengali
Gehri Chot – Urf: Durdesh Ambrish Sangal–Ehtesham Shobha Bengali
Hindi
1984 Sunny Raj Khosla Sitara Hindi
1986 New Delhi Times Ramesh Sharma Nisha Hindi
1986 Maa Beti Kalpatru Savitri Hindi 1988 Anurodh Jayanta Bhattarcharya Jaya / Maya Bengali
1991 Mississippi Masala Mira Nair Kinnu English English film debut
1993 Aashiq Awara Umesh Mehra Mrs. Singh Hindi
1998 Ghar Bazar D.S. Azad Hindi
1999 Mann Indra Kumar Suhana Devi Singh Hindi
2000 Dhadkan Dharmesh Darshan Jhanvi Ranjan Chopra Hindi
2002 Abar Aranye Goutam Ghose Aprana Bengali
2003 Shubho Mahurat Rituparno Ghosh Padmini Chowdhury Bengali
2005 Viruddh... Family Comes First Mahesh Manjrekar Sumitra Patwardhan Hindi
2006 Eklavya: The Royal Guard Vidhu Vinod Chopra Suhasinidevi Hindi
2007 Fool & Final Ahmed Khan Bhabi Hindi
2008 Tasveer 8*10 Nagesh Kukunoor Savithri Puri Hindi
2009 Antaheen Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury Pishima Bengali
Morning Walk Arup Dutta Neelima Hindi
Samaantar Amol Palekar Shama Vaze Marathi Marathi film debut
2010 Break Ke Baad Danish Aslam Ayesha Khan Hindi
2023 Gulmohar Rahul V. Chittella Kusum Batra Hindi Disney Plus Hotstar film

Awards

 
Tagore receiving Padma Bhushan Award

Civilian Award

Film awards

Year Award Category Work Result
1965 3rd IFFI Best Actress[35] Nirjan Saikate Won
1970 Filmfare Awards Best Actress Aradhana Won
1971 Safar Nominated
1973 Amar Prem Nominated
1977 Mausam Nominated
1985 Best Supporting Actress Sunny Nominated
1998 Lifetime Achievement Award Won
2006 Best Actress Viruddh Nominated
1976 National Film Awards Best Actress Mausam Won
2004 Best Supporting Actress Abar Aranye Won
2006 Screen Awards Best Actress Viruddh Nominated

Other honours

Screen Awards
Anandalok Awards
  • 2010 – Lifetime Achievement Award
International Indian Film Academy Awards
HELLO! Hall of Fame Award
  • 2019 - Lifetime Achievement Award
Vogue Beauty Awards
  • 2019 – Beauty Legend

See also

References

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External links

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Sharmila Tagore also known as Begum Ayesha Sultana 1 born 8 December 1944 is an Indian actress primarily known for her work in Hindi and Bengali cinema Tagore is the recipient of two National Film Awards a Filmfare Award and the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award for her contributions to Hindi cinema In 2013 the Government of India honoured her with Padma Bhushan India s third highest civilian honour for her contributions to the Indian culture through performing arts 2 Sharmila TagoreTagore at an event for Lux in 2016BornSharmila Tagore 1944 12 08 8 December 1944 age 78 Cawnpore United Provinces British India present day Kanpur Uttar Pradesh India Other namesBegum Ayesha Sultana 1 OccupationActressYears active1959 20102022 presentSpouseMansoor Ali Khan m 1968 died 2011 wbr ChildrenSaif Ali Khan son Saba Ali Khan daughter Soha Ali Khan daughter FamilyTagore familyBarua familyPataudi family by marriage Born into the prominent Tagore family one of the leading families of Calcutta and a key influence during the Bengali Renaissance Tagore made her acting debut at age 14 with Satyajit Ray s acclaimed Bengali drama The World of Apu 1959 She went on to collaborate with Ray on numerous other films including Devi 1960 Nayak 1966 Aranyer Din Ratri 1970 and Seemabaddha 1971 thus establishing herself as one of the most prominent figures in Bengali cinema Tagore s career further expanded when she ventured into Hindi films making her debut with Shakti Samanta s romantic drama Kashmir Ki Kali 1964 She went on to establish herself as one of the leading actresses of Hindi cinema with films like Waqt 1965 Anupama 1966 An Evening in Paris 1967 Aamne Saamne 1967 Satyakam 1969 Aradhana 1969 Safar 1970 Amar Prem 1972 Daag 1973 Avishkaar 1974 Mausam 1975 Chupke Chupke 1975 and Namkeen 1982 This was followed by a decade of intermittent film appearances including Mira Nair s Mississippi Masala 1991 Goutam Ghose s Abar Aranye 2002 and the Hindi films Aashik Awara 1993 Mann 1999 Viruddh 2005 Eklavya The Royal Guard 2006 and Break Ke Baad 2010 She made her film comeback after 12 years with Gulmohar 2023 Apart from acting Tagore has also served as the chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification from October 2004 to March 2011 In December 2005 she was chosen as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador 3 She was married to cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi with whom she had three children actors Saif and Soha and jewellery designer Saba Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Awards 5 1 Civilian Award 5 2 Film awards 5 3 Other honours 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditSharmila Tagore was born on 8 December 1944 in Cawnpore now Kanpur United Provinces to Gitindranath Tagore a general manager in the British India Corporation and his wife Ira Tagore nee Baruah 4 Tagore s father belonged to the aristocratic Bengali Hindu Tagore family and were distantly related to the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore while her mother was of Assamese Hindu descent and hailed from the Barua family 5 6 7 Gitindranath was the grandson of the noted painter Gaganendranath Tagore whose own father Gunendranath had been a first cousin of the laureate 8 In fact Tagore is more closely related to Rabindranath Tagore through her mother her maternal grandmother Latika Barua nee Tagore was the granddaughter of Rabindranath Tagore s brother Dwijendranath Tagore 8 Tagore s maternal grandfather husband of Latika Barua nee Tagore was Jnanadabhiram Barua an Assamese who was the first principal of Earl Law College in Guwahati now known as Government Law College himself the son of the noted social worker Gunabhiram Barua 9 10 As a member of the Tagore family she is also a distant relative of the actress Devika Rani and the painter Abanindranath Tagore brother of Gaganendranath Tagore Tagore was the eldest of three children and had two younger sisters the late Oindrila Kunda Tinku Tagore and Romila Sen Chinky Oindrila was the first in the family to act in a film and the only role she ever played was that of Mini the child character but a central character in Tapan Sinha s film Kabuliwala 1957 8 11 In adulthood she became an international bridge player Her other sister Romila Sen married to Nikhil Sen a businessman who served as chief operating officer of Britannia Industries for several years died as the founder and managing director of Unibic Foods in November 2019 12 Tagore attended St John s Diocesan Girls Higher Secondary School and Loreto Convent Asansol 13 She made her film debut when she was a 13 year old schoolgirl after which her studies lost priority Within a short while her attendance and performance at school suffered she came to be regarded as a bad influence on her classmates and was faced with a choice of either doing films or studying further 14 At that point her father advised her to move ahead in life commit herself to a film career and give it her all in order to become successful 14 Career Edit Tagore in 2013 Tagore began her career as an actress in Satyajit Ray s 1959 Bengali film Apur Sansar The World of Apu as the ill fated bride of the title character 15 In 1959 Ray cast her in Devi a film set in 1860 on Hindu orthodoxy and rational reforms She considers it as her favourite film and performance 16 She later appeared in Shakti Samanta s Kashmir Ki Kali in 1964 Samanta cast her in many more films including An Evening in Paris 1967 in which she became the first Indian actress to appear in a bikini 17 15 18 19 20 21 which established Tagore as a sex symbol in Hindi films 22 23 She also posed in a bikini for the glossy Filmfare magazine in 1966 24 19 25 26 27 But when she was the chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification 36 years later she expressed concerns about the increased use of bikinis in Indian films 28 Samanta later teamed up Tagore with Rajesh Khanna for movies such as Aradhana 1969 and Amar Prem 1972 Other directors paired them together in Safar 1970 Daag 1973 and Maalik 1972 The Khanna Tagore pair yielded 7 box office hits 29 Aradhana Safar Amar Prem Chhoti Bahu Daag Raja Rani and Avishkaar As per the review of the film Raja Rani made in 2014 by the Hindu newspaper the film did well at the box office and taking into consideration the inflation as of 2014 the film would have grossed more than 1 billion 30 She had a successful pair with the legendary iconic Bengali actor Uttam Kumar She starred in Gulzar s 1975 film Mausam and won the National Film Award for Best Actress She also played a supporting role in Mira Nair s 1991 film Mississippi Masala She had a very successful pairing opposite Dharmendra along with whom she starred in seven movies Devar 1966 Anupama 1966 Mere Hamdam Mere Dost 1968 Satyakam 1969 Yakeen 1969 Chupke Chupke 1975 Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka 1975 and Sunny 1984 Her filmography also include Faraar 1975 and Besharam 1978 opposite Amitabh Bachchan Mausam 1975 opposite Sanjeev Kumar and Bengali film Mangaldeep 1991 opposite Naseeruddin Shah Personal life Edit Tagore with her daughter Soha at the premiere of Khoya Khoya Chand Tagore converted to Islam changed her name to Begum Ayesha Sultana 1 31 and married Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi the titular Nawab of Pataudi and Bhopal and former captain of the Indian cricket team on 27 December 1968 They had three children Saif Ali Khan b 1970 a Bollywood actor Saba Ali Khan b 1976 32 a jewellery designer and Soha Ali Khan b 1978 a Bollywood actress and TV personality Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi died at the age of 70 on 22 September 2011 33 From 1991 to 2004 Saif was married to actress Amrita Singh They had two children daughter Sara Ali Khan b 1995 an actress and son Ibrahim Ali Khan b 2001 His second marriage was to actress Kareena Kapoor in 2012 with whom he has two sons Taimur Ali Khan b 2016 and Jahangir Ali Khan b 2021 Soha married actor Kunal Khemu in 2015 and has a daughter Inaaya Naumi Khemmu b 2017 Filmography Edit Sharmila Tagore walks the ramp for Joy Mitra at WIFW Key Denotes films that have not yet been releasedYear Film Director Role Language Notes1959 Apur Sansar The World of Apu Satyajit Ray Aparna Bengali Film debut1960 Devi The Goddess Satyajit Ray Doyamoyee Bengali1963 Shes Anko Haridas Bhattacharya Mala BengaliNirjan Saikate Tapan Sinha Renu BengaliBarnali Ajoy Kar Aloka Choudhury BengaliChhaya Shurjo Partha Pratim Chowdhury Ghentoo Bengali1964 Kashmir Ki Kali Shakti Samanta Champa Hindi Hindi film debut1965 Waqt Yash Chopra Renu Khanna HindiDak Ghar Zul Vellani guest appearance Hindi1966 Anupama Hrishikesh Mukherjee Uma Sharma HindiDevar Mohan Sehgal Madhumati Banwariya HindiSawan Ki Ghata Shakti Samanta Seema HindiNayak Satyajit Ray Aditi BengaliYeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi Brij Kiran Kiranmai Hindi1967 Milan Ki Raat R Bhattacharya Aarti HindiAn Evening in Paris Shakti Samanta Deepa Malik Roopa Malik Suzy Hindi Double roleAamne Saamne Suraj Prakash Sapna Mathur Sapna G Mittal Hindi1968 Mere Hamdam Mere Dost Amar Kumar Anita HindiHumsaya Joy Mukherjee Leena Sen HindiDil Aur Mohabbat Anand Dutta Anuradha Verma Hindi1969 Yakeen Brij Rita HindiSatyakam Hrishikesh Mukherjee Ranjana HindiTalash O P Ralhan Madhu Gauri HindiAradhana Shakti Samanta Vandhana Tripathi HindiBengaliPyasi Sham Amar Kumar Madhu Hindi1970 Aranyer Din Ratri Days and Nights in the Forest Satyajit Ray Aparna BengaliSuhana Safar Vijay Sapna HindiMere Humsafar Dulal Guha Taruna Meenakshi HindiMy Love S Sukhdev Sangeeta Thakur HindiSafar Asit Sen Neela Kapoor Hindi1971 Seemabaddha Satyajit Ray Tutul BengaliChhoti Bahu K B Tilak Radha Hindi1972 Amar Prem Shakti Samanta Pushpa HindiDastaan B R Chopra Meena HindiYeh Gulistan Hamara Atma Ram Soo Reni HindiMaalik A Bhimsingh Savitri Hindi1973 Raja Rani Sachin Bhowmick Nirmala Rani Hindi Double roleDaag Yash Chopra Sonia Kohli HindiAa Gale Lag Jaa Manmohan Desai Preeti Hindi1974 Shaandaar Krishnan Panju Pratima HindiAvishkaar Basu Bhattacharya Mansi HindiPaap Aur Punya Prayag Raj Jugni HindiCharitraheen Shakti Samanta Rama Chaudhary HindiShaitaan Firoze Chinoy Nisha Hindi1975 Mausam Gulzar Chanda Kajli Hindi Double roleAnari Asit Sen Poonam HindiChupke Chupke Hrishikesh Mukherjee Sulekha Chaturvedi HindiFaraar Shanker Mukherjee Mala Asha HindiEk Mahal Ho Sapno Ka Devendra Goel Aruna HindiAmanush Shakti Samanta Lekha BengaliHindi1976 Ek Se Badhkar Ek Brij Rekha Hindi1977 Anand Ashram Shakti Samanta Asha BengaliHindiTyaag Din Dayal Sharma Sunita Hindi1978 Besharam Deven Verma Rinku Monica Hindi1979 Chuvanna Chirakukal N Sankaran Nair Savitri Malayalam Malayalam film debutDooriyaan Bhimsain Khurana Lalita HindiGriha Pravesh Basu Bhattacharya Mansi Hindi1981 Kalankini Kankabati Uttam Kumar Aparna Kanka Bengali Double role1982 Namkeen Gulzar Nimki HindiDesh Premee Manmohan Desai Bharti Hindi1983 Protidan Prabhat Roy Gouri BengaliGehri Chot Urf Durdesh Ambrish Sangal Ehtesham Shobha BengaliHindi1984 Sunny Raj Khosla Sitara Hindi1986 New Delhi Times Ramesh Sharma Nisha 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for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tagore receiving Padma Bhushan Award Civilian Award Edit 2013 Padma Bhushan India s third highest civilian honour from the Government of India 34 Film awards Edit Year Award Category Work Result1965 3rd IFFI Best Actress 35 Nirjan Saikate Won1970 Filmfare Awards Best Actress Aradhana Won1971 Safar Nominated1973 Amar Prem Nominated1977 Mausam Nominated1985 Best Supporting Actress Sunny Nominated1998 Lifetime Achievement Award Won2006 Best Actress Viruddh Nominated1976 National Film Awards Best Actress Mausam Won2004 Best Supporting Actress Abar Aranye Won2006 Screen Awards Best Actress Viruddh NominatedOther honours Edit Screen Awards2002 Lifetime Achievement AwardAnandalok Awards2010 Lifetime Achievement AwardInternational Indian Film Academy Awards2011 Lifetime Achievement AwardHELLO Hall of Fame Award2019 Lifetime Achievement AwardVogue Beauty Awards2019 Beauty LegendSee also EditList of Indian film actressesReferences Edit a b c Sharmila changed her name to Ayesha Sultana to marry Mansoor Ali Khan Patuadi The Times of India TNN 25 February 2015 Retrieved 8 March 2023 Sharmila Tagore India s emblem at Cannes The Times of India Sharmila Tagore for UNICEF Rediff com 8 December 2005 Sharmila Tagore Elegant and Graceful at 70 NDTV com Retrieved 21 July 2021 Assam ULFA opposes award to Sharmila Tagore Dasgupta Priyanka The Tagore connection The Times of India Van Gelder Lawrence 9 November 1990 At the Movies The New York Times a b c TAGORE iinet net au President confers top honours Pranab urges people to reset moral compass The Telegraph India Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Anurag K Assam ULFA opposes award to Sharmila Tagore Rediff The telegraph PDF wbpublibnet gov 1 December 1991 Nikhil Sen Founder amp MD of Unibic Foods passes 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