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Shubha Balsavar Khote

Shubha Balsavar (née Khote) is an Indian film and television actress who has worked in several Hindi-language and few Marathi-language films. She is also a former women's national champion in swimming and cycling.

Shubha Balsavar Khote
Khote at ITA Awards 2010
Born
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Known forFilm & Theatre
Spouse
D.M. Balsavar
(m. 1960)
Children2 (including Bhavana Balsavar)
FamilyDurga Khote (aunt)
Viju Khote (brother)

Early life and education

Shubha Khote was born into a Marathi-Konkani family, the daughter of noted Marathi theatre personality Nandu Khote by his wife, a Konkani lady from Mangalore in Karnataka. The actor Viju Khote was her younger brother.[1] Veteran actress Durga Khote was the wife of Shubha's father's brother. Shubha's maternal uncle, Nayampalli, was also an actor.[2]

Shubha Khote studied at St. Teresa's High School, Charni Road and St.Columba school (Gamdevi). As a girl, she excelled at swimming and cycling, and in an era when very few women even ventured into such sports, she was women's national champion in swimming and cycling for three successive years, 1952–55. After completing school, she graduated in English Literature from Wilson College.

Shubha is married to D. M. Balsavar, who is (like Shubha's mother) from Mangalore. He was the Vice President of Marketing in Nocil, a major Indian corporate.[3] He appeared in a cameo in the Marathi movie Chimukla Pahuna (1968), which she produced and directed.[2] Their daughter, Bhavana Balsavar is also a TV actress.[4]

Career

 
Shubha with her daughter Bhavana Balsavar
 
Shubha Khote with her younger brother Viju Khote

She made her stage debut as child actor at age 4,[5] and her film debut in Seema (1955) as Putli. Her good cycling made her widely known, and led to Seema's team casting her. Since then, she has starred in a large number of Hindi and Marathi movies, stage shows, and TV serials. She mostly starred opposite Mehmood and the pair became hit in Sasural, Bharosa, Ziddi, Chhoti Behan, Sanjh Aur Savera, Love in Tokyo, Grahasthi, Humrahi and Beti Bete. She also played negative roles in Paying Guest and Ek Duuje Ke Liye. In 1962, at the 9th Filmfare Awards, she received two nominations for Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for Gharana and Sasural, though she lost to Nirupa Roy.[6]

She has directed comedy plays such as Hera Pheri, Hum Dono, Bachelor's Wife and Let's Do it (2000).[5][7] Her home production Bachelor's Wives (adapted from the Marathi play Gholat Ghol) had more than 40 performances in Mumbai and Aurangabad. Her TV show Zabaan Sambhalke (based on the Mind Your Language series) was a major hit.[8]

She has also worked in the Marathi teleserial Eka Lagnachi Teesri Goshta on Zee Marathi.[9]

Selected filmography

Movies

TV

Awards

References

  1. ^
  2. ^ a b "Shubha Khote – Memories". cineplot.com. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  3. ^ "I never believed I was pretty - Shubha Khote". filmfare.com. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  4. ^ Shobha Khote with daughter Bhavna Balsaver during 'SAB Ke Anokhe Awards' The Times of India, 26 June 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Inside Out". The Indian Express. 30 March 2000. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
  6. ^ Winner and nomination of 9th Filmfare Awards at Internet Movie Database
  7. ^ . The Hindu. 15 April 2002. Archived from the original on 30 May 2004. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  8. ^ Pretty Funny! by V Gangadhar. Rediff.com, 5 October 1997.
  9. ^ "Shubha Khote to make a comeback with Lage Raho Chachu - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  • Shubha Khote – Memories

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Shubha Balsavar nee Khote is an Indian film and television actress who has worked in several Hindi language and few Marathi language films She is also a former women s national champion in swimming and cycling Shubha Balsavar KhoteKhote at ITA Awards 2010BornMumbai MaharashtraNationalityIndianOccupationActorKnown forFilm amp TheatreSpouseD M Balsavar m 1960 wbr Children2 including Bhavana Balsavar FamilyDurga Khote aunt Viju Khote brother Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Selected filmography 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditShubha Khote was born into a Marathi Konkani family the daughter of noted Marathi theatre personality Nandu Khote by his wife a Konkani lady from Mangalore in Karnataka The actor Viju Khote was her younger brother 1 Veteran actress Durga Khote was the wife of Shubha s father s brother Shubha s maternal uncle Nayampalli was also an actor 2 Shubha Khote studied at St Teresa s High School Charni Road and St Columba school Gamdevi As a girl she excelled at swimming and cycling and in an era when very few women even ventured into such sports she was women s national champion in swimming and cycling for three successive years 1952 55 After completing school she graduated in English Literature from Wilson College Shubha is married to D M Balsavar who is like Shubha s mother from Mangalore He was the Vice President of Marketing in Nocil a major Indian corporate 3 He appeared in a cameo in the Marathi movie Chimukla Pahuna 1968 which she produced and directed 2 Their daughter Bhavana Balsavar is also a TV actress 4 Career Edit Shubha with her daughter Bhavana Balsavar Shubha Khote with her younger brother Viju Khote She made her stage debut as child actor at age 4 5 and her film debut in Seema 1955 as Putli Her good cycling made her widely known and led to Seema s team casting her Since then she has starred in a large number of Hindi and Marathi movies stage shows and TV serials She mostly starred opposite Mehmood and the pair became hit in Sasural Bharosa Ziddi Chhoti Behan Sanjh Aur Savera Love in Tokyo Grahasthi Humrahi and Beti Bete She also played negative roles in Paying Guest and Ek Duuje Ke Liye In 1962 at the 9th Filmfare Awards she received two nominations for Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for Gharana and Sasural though she lost to Nirupa Roy 6 She has directed comedy plays such as Hera Pheri Hum Dono Bachelor s Wife and Let s Do it 2000 5 7 Her home production Bachelor s Wives adapted from the Marathi play Gholat Ghol had more than 40 performances in Mumbai and Aurangabad Her TV show Zabaan Sambhalke based on the Mind Your Language series was a major hit 8 She has also worked in the Marathi teleserial Eka Lagnachi Teesri Goshta on Zee Marathi 9 Selected filmography EditMovies Seema 1955 Paying Guest 1957 Dekh Kabira Roya 1957 Mujrim 1958 Didi 1959 Chhoti Bahen 1959 Anari 1959 Gharana 1961 Sasural 1961 Hamrahi 1963 Grahasti 1963 Dil Ek Mandir 1963 Ziddi 1964 Phoolon Ki Sej 1964 Akashdeep 1965 Love in Tokyo 1966 Tumse Achha Kaun Hai 1969 Mili 1975 Benaam 1974 Gol Maal 1979 Badalte Rishtey 1978 Naseeb 1981 Ek Duuje Ke Liye 1981 Suraag 1982 Ek Din Bahu Ka 1983 Pukar Main Awara Hoon 1983 Coolie 1983 Mera Faisla 1984 Gangvaa 1984 Hum Dono 1985 Haqeeqat Saagar 1985 Aakhir Kyon 1985 Mazloom 1986 Swarag Se Sunder 1986 Hifazat 1987 Maza Pati Karodpati 1988 Khoon Bhari Maang 1988 Billoo Badshah 1989 Kishen Kanhaiya 1990 Jawani Zindabad 1990 Sher Dil 1990 Pyar Hua Chori Chori 1990 Karz Chukana Hai 1991 Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin 1991 Saudagar 1991 Ek Ladka Ek Ladki 1992 Parda Hai Parda 1992 Junoon 1992 Anari 1993 Waqt Hamara Hai 1993 Saajan Ka Ghar 1994 Sangdil Sanam 1994 Koyla 1997 Sirf Tum 1999 Shararat 2002 Toilet Ek Prem Katha 2017 Bucket List 2018 TV Junoon 1994 Zabaan Sambhalke 1993 Ek Raja Ek Rani 1996 Andaaz 1998 Dam Dama Dam 1998 1999 Jugni Chali Jalandhar 2008 2010 Baa Bahoo Aur Baby 2010 Eka Lagnachi Teesri Goshta 2013 Marathi Mangalam Dangalam 2018 2019 Spy Bahu 2022 Thipkyanchi Rangoli 2022 Awards EditNominated Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress Gharana 1962 Nominated Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress Sasural 1962 References Edit Rakhi Special Bollywood s best brother sister duo a b Shubha Khote Memories cineplot com Retrieved 12 August 2016 I never believed I was pretty Shubha Khote filmfare com Retrieved 5 November 2020 Shobha Khote with daughter Bhavna Balsaver during SAB Ke Anokhe Awards The Times of India 26 June 2012 a b Inside Out The Indian Express 30 March 2000 Retrieved 7 February 2012 Winner and nomination of 9th Filmfare Awards at Internet Movie Database For theatre buffs The Hindu 15 April 2002 Archived from the original on 30 May 2004 Retrieved 7 February 2013 Pretty Funny by V Gangadhar Rediff com 5 October 1997 Shubha Khote to make a comeback with Lage Raho Chachu Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 5 November 2020 Shubha Khote MemoriesExternal links EditShubha Balsavar Khote at IMDb Shobha Khote at Bollywood Hungama Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shubha Balsavar Khote amp oldid 1125586996, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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