Achala Sachdev (3 May 1920 – 30 April 2012) was an Indian film
actress from Peshawar who started her career as a child actor. She
later became known for mother and grandmother roles in Hindi films.
Her most memorable roles were as Balraj Sahni's wife in 1965 film
Waqt and Kajol's grandmother in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995).
Achala worked for All India Radio, Lahore before Indian partition and
then at Delhi All India Radio.[1] Achala made her film debut with
Fashionable Wife (1938), and acted in over 130 Hindi films. She has
acted in many Yash Raj Films, starting with Yash Chopra's first
production Daag: A Poem of Love (1973) and films like Chandni (1989)
and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995). Her other noted films were
Prem Pujari, Mera Naam Joker, Hare Rama Hare Krishna and Andaz, apart
from acting in English films like the Mark Robson's Nine Hours to
Rama (1963) and Merchant Ivory's The Householder (1963). However
her most noted role remained of as Balraj Sahani's wife in the Waqt
(1965), where in the hit song Ae Meri Zohra Jabeen was picturised
with her.
Well before becoming an actress, Achala was married to Gian Sachdev,
who worked intermittently as an assistant director in Bollywood. They
had at least one son, Jyotin, who is a business consultant living in
the USA. They were estranged for many years.
Achala became a resident of Pune after marrying Clifford Douglas
Peters who had a factory in Pune's Bhosari industrial estate named
Morris Electronics, producing small electronics parts like diodes.
The factory was later sold to Piramal Group. In an almost filmy
turn, Sachdev was introduced to Peters by Yash Chopra on the sets of
a film in Mumbai. Peter's first wife had died by then and Sachdev
herself was a divorcee. They married. Peters, a mechanical engineer,
had a factory in Bhosari and the couple lived in a bungalow in the
same area for a while before shifting to Hadapsar. After Peters died,
Achala lived alone. Five years before her death, she gave away her
flat in Pune to the Janseva Foundation, a charitable organization, on
condition that they should take care of her as long as she lived.
In September 2011, Achala slipped and fell in her kitchen. She
sustained a fracture in her leg. After that, she was diagnosed with
multiple emboli in her brain. This resulted in total paralysis and
the loss of her vision. She was survived by son Jyotin.
Achala Sachdev's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :
Karm (1977)
Daag: A Poem of Love (1973)
Andaz (1971)
Bandhan (1969)
Aurat (1967)
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