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Smita Thackeray

Smita Thackeray is an Indian social activist and film producer. She is the chairperson and founder of Rahul Productions and Mukkti Foundation. She has worked in the field of Women's Safety, HIV/AIDS awareness and education. She made her motion picture debut in the 1999 Hindi-language comedy film Haseena Maan Jaayegi which was released in June 1999, grossing INR 27 crores worldwide. Since then she went on to work extensively in the Hindi and Marathi film and television industry.[1]

Smita Thackeray
Born
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
NationalityIndian
OccupationFilm producer
Years active1997–present
Spouse
Jaidev Thackeray
(m. 1986; div. 2004)

Early life edit

Smita Thackeray was born on 17 August 1958[2] to a middle-class Maharashtrian family in Mumbai. Her parents are Madhukar Chitre and Kunda Chitre. She attended Chhabildas Girl's High School, Dadar. As a child, she was trained in Marathi Classical singing. She completed her Bachelor's in Science (BSc) with Honors from Ruparel College, Mumbai, with Genetics as a major.[citation needed]

Career edit

Thackeray first worked at the Centuar Hotel where she handled administrative and managerial tasks for a small stipend.[3] Her interest in fashion translated to NARI boutique.[clarification needed] She went on to be the founder and chairperson of Mukkti Foundation in 1997. She is the owner of Rahul Productions. She was the President of the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association (IMPPA)[4] from 2001 to 2003.[5][6] During her time in IMPPA, she started conversations around piracy and redistribution of media, specifically concerning ethical screening of films and content on television and other media post-release.[7]

Philanthropy through Mukkti Foundation edit

 
Hon' Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee receives a cheque from Smita Thackeray for drought victims of Rajasthan and Gujarat.

Smita Thackeray's aim in setting up Mukkti Foundation was to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS[8] and to abate youth drug abuse. From July 1999 to May 2000, Mukkti raised funds for its various causes through celebrity cricket and football matches. INR 5 lakhs was contributed[clarification needed] for the Gujarat cyclone relief fund (1998), INR 50 lakhs was contributed for bereaved Indian soldiers of the Kargil War, INR 41 lakhs was contributed for the drought victims of Rajasthan and Gujarat.[9][10] Between 1998 and 2008, Mukkti Foundation hosted its annual AIDS show to celebrate "World AIDS Day," where film stars and other celebrities would make appearances to spread the message of AIDS awareness.

 
Smita Thackeray on the Set of the Red Ribbon Show

The effort to humanize HIV-affected individuals led to a 13-episode television chat show hosted by Sonu Nigam in November 2000. In 2003, three public service announcements[11] were produced starring celebrities such as Amitabh Bachchan, Waheeda Rehman and Akshay Kumar. One-lakh pledges were collected in 2009 to support the cause of AIDS-free living under the campaign "I Pledge" with John Abraham.[12] In December 2018, Smita Thackeray, along with stars Sunny Leone, Nisha Harale, Rohit Verma headed a "Freedom Parade" in solidarity with the LGBT community.[13][14]

In 2014, Me Mukti Marshals, trained individuals to support Police and RPF[clarification needed] were deployed in Mumbai trains at night to protect women travelling on local trains.[15]

Presidency of IMPPA edit

Smita Thackeray in 2001 was elected as the first female president of IMPPA.[16] At the time, video piracy was a major issue that was killing revenue for producers.[citation needed] She facilitated an MOU between film producers and cable TV associations in December 2001 that saved filmmakers INR 1 crore daily - an amount previously lost to producers due to illegal telecasting.[17][18] For the first time in the history of IMPPA, a fundraiser was hosted by the association called Ehsaas 2002 to raise funds for medical and education centres for spot boys and light men.[19] In 2004, Indian producers were invited to Switzerland by the Swiss consulate to promote film making and as a sign of welcome for Indian cinema workers by the Swiss President, Mr. Joseph Deiss.[20][21]

Awards and recognitions edit

  • Indian Motion Picture Producers Association presented an Appreciation award at the 69th Annual General Meeting on 16 September 2008.[22][clarification needed]
  • LR Active Oil presented Women's Prerna Award for immense contribution in Social Service and Politics to India Society in 2013.[23]
  • HEX World presented the News Makers Achievement 2010 for social contribution[24]

Personal life edit

Smita Thackeray is the daughter of Madhukar Chitre and Kunda Chitre. She has two sisters, named Swati and Sushma. She grew up in a middle-class family in suburban Mumbai. She married Jaidev Thackeray, son of Bal Thackeray, in 1986 and divorced in 2004,[25] though she continued to stay in her In-laws home 'Matoshree'.[citation needed] She has two sons, Rahul Thackeray her eldest and Aaishvary Thackeray her youngest. Rahul and Aishvary, graduated from American School of Bombay. Rahul went on to graduate from Toronto Film School and is currently a Marathi and Hindi film writer/director[26][27] and filmmaker.

Filmography edit

Films produced under Rahul Productions (1999-2017) edit

Hindi motion pictures edit

Hindi television shows edit

  • Red Ribbon Show (1999) Star TV
  • Khel (2000) Sony TV
  • Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Dhoom (2004) Star Plus

Marathi television shows edit

  • Jhep (ETV Marathi)
  • Bhagyavidhatha (ETV Marathi)
  • Vahini Saheb (Zee Marathi)
  • Ya Sukhano Ya (Zee Marathi)
  • Kulaswamini (Star Prawah)
  • Khel Mandla (Me Marathi)
  • Paarijaat (Saam TV)
  • Done Kinare Doghe Apan (Star Prawah)

Marathi motion pictures edit

  • R.A.A.D.A. Rocks (2011)

Magic Cloud Media & Entertainment (2006-present) edit

References edit

  1. ^ "From receptionist to powerful socialite, Smita Thackeray has come a long way". India Today. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Ayushmann Khurrana, Darshan Kumaar and many celebs at Smita Thackeray's birthday". PINKVILLA. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  3. ^ "From receptionist to powerful socialite, Smita Thackeray has come a long way". India Today. 30 November 1999. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Smita Thackeray has a plan. Or three". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Smita Thackeray elected president of Film Federation of India". India Today. 17 December 2001. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Smita Thackeray re-elected Impaa president". The Times of India. 22 September 2002. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  7. ^ "Smita Thackeray for strict action on piracy". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  8. ^ Thackeray, Smita (1 December 2017). "'Let's spread the word, not the disease': Smita Thackeray's open letter for World AIDS Day". The Indian Express. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  9. ^ "Smita Thackeray presents Cheque for Prime Ministers Releif Fund". The Indian Express. 19 June 2000.
  10. ^ "Actors, cricketers play football to raise fund for Kargil martyrs". India Today. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  11. ^ Afsana Ahmed (21 February 2003). "Bollywood battles AIDS". The Times of India. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  12. ^ "John joins anti-AIDS movement". The Times of India. The Time of India (Entertainment Times). 27 November 2009. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  13. ^ "Freedom Parade on World AIDS Day witnesses celebrity participation". The Times of India. 2 December 2018.
  14. ^ Bachchan, Amit (10 March 2019). "Education, Empowerment and Environment mark Smita Thackeray's Women's Day Pledge". Star World News. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  15. ^ "Trained women to fight offenders in local trains". Deccan Chronicle. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  16. ^ "Smita Thackeray is new IMPPA president". The Times of India. 23 September 2001. Retrieved 13 October 2018.
  17. ^ Himanshi Dhawan (11 February 2002). "Bal Thackeray's daughter-in-law Smita Thackeray helps filmmakers save Rs 1 crore daily". India Today. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  18. ^ Afsana Ahmed; Smrity Sharma (19 August 2002). "Smita Thackeray has a plan. Or three". The Times of India. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  19. ^ TNN (6 May 2002). "Shaking a leg for bollywood's sake". The Times of India. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  20. ^ "The Hindu Business Line : More countries wooing Bollywood to lure tourists". Business Line. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  21. ^ . The Hindu. 17 October 2003. Archived from the original on 20 November 2004. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  22. ^ "IMPPA Awards". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  23. ^ "Women's Prerna Awards'13". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  24. ^ Hungama, Bollywood (4 May 2010). "Smita Thackeray received Newsmakers Achievers Awards 2010 | Parties & Events – Bollywood Hungama". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  25. ^ "Defiant daughter-in-law adds to Sena woes". The Telegraph. Kolkota. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  26. ^ Deepali S Dhingra. "Why it's films for this Thackeray grandson". The Times of India. No. Bombay Times.
  27. ^ "BT Exclusive: Smita Thackeray's son Rahul to direct biopic on Bal Thackeray titled 'Saheb'". The Times of India. Retrieved 31 August 2018.

External links edit

  • Mukkti Foundation
  • Smita Thackeray at IMDb

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Smita Thackeray is an Indian social activist and film producer She is the chairperson and founder of Rahul Productions and Mukkti Foundation She has worked in the field of Women s Safety HIV AIDS awareness and education She made her motion picture debut in the 1999 Hindi language comedy film Haseena Maan Jaayegi which was released in June 1999 grossing INR 27 crores worldwide Since then she went on to work extensively in the Hindi and Marathi film and television industry 1 Smita ThackerayBornMumbai Maharashtra IndiaNationalityIndianOccupationFilm producerYears active1997 presentSpouseJaidev Thackeray m 1986 div 2004 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Philanthropy through Mukkti Foundation 2 2 Presidency of IMPPA 3 Awards and recognitions 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Films produced under Rahul Productions 1999 2017 5 1 1 Hindi motion pictures 5 1 2 Hindi television shows 5 1 3 Marathi television shows 5 1 4 Marathi motion pictures 5 1 5 Magic Cloud Media amp Entertainment 2006 present 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editSmita Thackeray was born on 17 August 1958 2 to a middle class Maharashtrian family in Mumbai Her parents are Madhukar Chitre and Kunda Chitre She attended Chhabildas Girl s High School Dadar As a child she was trained in Marathi Classical singing She completed her Bachelor s in Science BSc with Honors from Ruparel College Mumbai with Genetics as a major citation needed Career editThackeray first worked at the Centuar Hotel where she handled administrative and managerial tasks for a small stipend 3 Her interest in fashion translated to NARI boutique clarification needed She went on to be the founder and chairperson of Mukkti Foundation in 1997 She is the owner of Rahul Productions She was the President of the Indian Motion Picture Producers Association IMPPA 4 from 2001 to 2003 5 6 During her time in IMPPA she started conversations around piracy and redistribution of media specifically concerning ethical screening of films and content on television and other media post release 7 Philanthropy through Mukkti Foundation edit nbsp Hon Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee receives a cheque from Smita Thackeray for drought victims of Rajasthan and Gujarat Smita Thackeray s aim in setting up Mukkti Foundation was to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS 8 and to abate youth drug abuse From July 1999 to May 2000 Mukkti raised funds for its various causes through celebrity cricket and football matches INR 5 lakhs was contributed clarification needed for the Gujarat cyclone relief fund 1998 INR 50 lakhs was contributed for bereaved Indian soldiers of the Kargil War INR 41 lakhs was contributed for the drought victims of Rajasthan and Gujarat 9 10 Between 1998 and 2008 Mukkti Foundation hosted its annual AIDS show to celebrate World AIDS Day where film stars and other celebrities would make appearances to spread the message of AIDS awareness nbsp Smita Thackeray on the Set of the Red Ribbon Show The effort to humanize HIV affected individuals led to a 13 episode television chat show hosted by Sonu Nigam in November 2000 In 2003 three public service announcements 11 were produced starring celebrities such as Amitabh Bachchan Waheeda Rehman and Akshay Kumar One lakh pledges were collected in 2009 to support the cause of AIDS free living under the campaign I Pledge with John Abraham 12 In December 2018 Smita Thackeray along with stars Sunny Leone Nisha Harale Rohit Verma headed a Freedom Parade in solidarity with the LGBT community 13 14 In 2014 Me Mukti Marshals trained individuals to support Police and RPF clarification needed were deployed in Mumbai trains at night to protect women travelling on local trains 15 Presidency of IMPPA edit Smita Thackeray in 2001 was elected as the first female president of IMPPA 16 At the time video piracy was a major issue that was killing revenue for producers citation needed She facilitated an MOU between film producers and cable TV associations in December 2001 that saved filmmakers INR 1 crore daily an amount previously lost to producers due to illegal telecasting 17 18 For the first time in the history of IMPPA a fundraiser was hosted by the association called Ehsaas 2002 to raise funds for medical and education centres for spot boys and light men 19 In 2004 Indian producers were invited to Switzerland by the Swiss consulate to promote film making and as a sign of welcome for Indian cinema workers by the Swiss President Mr Joseph Deiss 20 21 Awards and recognitions editIndian Motion Picture Producers Association presented an Appreciation award at the 69th Annual General Meeting on 16 September 2008 22 clarification needed LR Active Oil presented Women s Prerna Award for immense contribution in Social Service and Politics to India Society in 2013 23 HEX World presented the News Makers Achievement 2010 for social contribution 24 Personal life editSmita Thackeray is the daughter of Madhukar Chitre and Kunda Chitre She has two sisters named Swati and Sushma She grew up in a middle class family in suburban Mumbai She married Jaidev Thackeray son of Bal Thackeray in 1986 and divorced in 2004 25 though she continued to stay in her In laws home Matoshree citation needed She has two sons Rahul Thackeray her eldest and Aaishvary Thackeray her youngest Rahul and Aishvary graduated from American School of Bombay Rahul went on to graduate from Toronto Film School and is currently a Marathi and Hindi film writer director 26 27 and filmmaker Filmography editFilms produced under Rahul Productions 1999 2017 edit Hindi motion pictures edit Haseena Maan Jaayegi 1999 Sandwich 2006 Kaisay Kahein 2007 Society Kaam Se Gayi 2011 Hum Jo Keh Na Paaye 2005 Hindi television shows edit Red Ribbon Show 1999 Star TV Khel 2000 Sony TV Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Dhoom 2004 Star Plus Marathi television shows edit Jhep ETV Marathi Bhagyavidhatha ETV Marathi Vahini Saheb Zee Marathi Ya Sukhano Ya Zee Marathi Kulaswamini Star Prawah Khel Mandla Me Marathi Paarijaat Saam TV Done Kinare Doghe Apan Star Prawah Marathi motion pictures edit R A A D A Rocks 2011 Magic Cloud Media amp Entertainment 2006 present edit Krazzy 4 2008 Bhoothnath 2008 Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na 2008 Bachna Ae Haseeno 2008 Dostana 2008 Billu 2009 All The Best Fun Begins 2009 3 Idiots 2009 Karthik Calling Karthik 2010 Housefull 2010 Break Ke Baad 2010 Golmaal 3 2010 Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara 2011 Bodyguard 2011 Ra One 2011 Housefull 2 2012 Bol Bachchan 2012 OMG Oh My God 2012 Dabangg 2 2012 Ugly 2013 Chennai Express 2013 Krrish 3 2013 Bhoothnath Returns 2014 Fugly 2014 Hate Story 2 2014 Happy New Year 2014 The Shaukeens 2014 Ungli 2014 Baby 2015 Roy 2015 Dil Dhadakne Do 2015 All Is Well 2015 Prem Ratan Dhan Payo 2015 Love Games 2016 Fan 2016 Sultan 2016 Rustom 2016 Ae Dil Hai Mushkil 2016 Kaabil 2017 Begum Jaan 2017 Jab Harry Met Sejal 2017 Golmaal Again 2017 Welcome To New York 2018 Race 3 2018 Satyameva Jayate 2018 Zero 2018 Gully Boy 2019 De De Pyaar De 2019 Kabir Singh 2019 Laal Kaptaan 2019 Saand Ki Aankh 2019 Jai Mummy Di 2020 Indoo Ki Jawaani 2020 Madam Chief Minister 2021 Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar 2021 Bell Bottom 2021 Sooryavanshi 2021 Bunty Aur Babli 2 2021 Jersey 2022 Rocketry The Nambi Effect 2022 Ek Villain Returns 2022 Vikram Vedha 2022 Doctor G 2022 Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar 2023 Bholaa 2023 Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan 2023 Adipurush 2023 Jawan 2023 Dunki 2023 References edit From receptionist to powerful socialite Smita Thackeray has come a long way India Today Retrieved 13 April 2019 Ayushmann Khurrana Darshan Kumaar and many celebs at Smita Thackeray s birthday PINKVILLA Retrieved 15 August 2018 From receptionist to powerful socialite Smita Thackeray has come a long way India Today 30 November 1999 Retrieved 30 August 2018 Smita Thackeray has a plan Or three The Times of India Retrieved 23 July 2018 Smita Thackeray elected president of Film Federation of India India Today 17 December 2001 Retrieved 24 August 2018 Smita Thackeray re elected Impaa president The Times of India 22 September 2002 Retrieved 24 August 2018 Smita Thackeray for strict action on piracy The Times of India Retrieved 25 July 2018 Thackeray Smita 1 December 2017 Let s spread the word not the disease Smita Thackeray s open letter for World AIDS Day The Indian Express Retrieved 16 August 2018 Smita Thackeray presents Cheque for Prime Ministers Releif Fund The Indian Express 19 June 2000 Actors cricketers play football to raise fund for Kargil martyrs India Today Retrieved 30 August 2018 Afsana Ahmed 21 February 2003 Bollywood battles AIDS The Times of India Retrieved 31 August 2018 John joins anti AIDS movement The Times of India The Time of India Entertainment Times 27 November 2009 Retrieved 31 August 2018 Freedom Parade on World AIDS Day witnesses celebrity participation The Times of India 2 December 2018 Bachchan Amit 10 March 2019 Education Empowerment and Environment mark Smita Thackeray s Women s Day Pledge Star World News Retrieved 13 April 2019 Trained women to fight offenders in local trains Deccan Chronicle 8 March 2014 Retrieved 23 August 2018 Smita Thackeray is new IMPPA president The Times of India 23 September 2001 Retrieved 13 October 2018 Himanshi Dhawan 11 February 2002 Bal Thackeray s daughter in law Smita Thackeray helps filmmakers save Rs 1 crore daily India Today Retrieved 28 January 2019 Afsana Ahmed Smrity Sharma 19 August 2002 Smita Thackeray has a plan Or three The Times of India Retrieved 30 August 2018 TNN 6 May 2002 Shaking a leg for bollywood s sake The Times of India Retrieved 30 August 2018 The Hindu Business Line More countries wooing Bollywood to lure tourists Business Line Retrieved 28 January 2019 Producers paradise The Hindu 17 October 2003 Archived from the original on 20 November 2004 Retrieved 30 August 2018 IMPPA Awards The Times of India Retrieved 20 February 2019 Women s Prerna Awards 13 The Times of India Retrieved 23 August 2018 Hungama Bollywood 4 May 2010 Smita Thackeray received Newsmakers Achievers Awards 2010 Parties amp Events Bollywood Hungama Bollywood Hungama Retrieved 20 February 2019 Defiant daughter in law adds to Sena woes The Telegraph Kolkota Retrieved 20 February 2019 Deepali S Dhingra Why it s films for this Thackeray grandson The Times of India No Bombay Times BT Exclusive Smita Thackeray s son Rahul to direct biopic on Bal Thackeray titled Saheb The Times of India Retrieved 31 August 2018 External links editMukkti Foundation Smita Thackeray at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smita Thackeray amp oldid 1215560146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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