Amrita
Singh (born 9 February 1958) is an Indian film and television
actress.
Singh
was born to a Sikh family. She is the daughter of Rukhsana
Sultana, who was a political activist and army officer
Shivinder Singh Virk from a feudal family. Through her paternal
grandmother Mohinder Kaur, Amrita is the great-granddaughter of Sobha
Singh, OBE, of Hadali, Sargodha, one of the builders of New Delhi,
and the great-niece of the late novelist Khushwant Singh.
Her
maternal grandmother Zarina Khan, was the elder sister of actress
Begum Para. The latter is the mother of actor Ayub Khan. The two
sisters, were daughters of Mian Ehsan Ul Haque, who came from a
landowning family, was the Chief Justice in the princely state of
Bikaner, northern Rajasthan. Her mother Rukhsana Sultana's father was
a Punjabi Hindu, Group Captain Madan Mohan Bimbet, but Zarina took
her daughter with her after the marriage failed and the child was
renamed Rukhsana Sultana and became a Muslim. She inherited most of
Ehsan Ul Haque's property.
Singh
attended Modern School in New Delhi and is fluent in English, Punjabi
and Hindi languages.
Singh
made her Bollywood debut in 1983 with Betaab, an immensely successful
film in which she was paired with Sunny Deol. This was quickly
followed by a succession of hits, such as: Sunny in 1984, Mard (which
was the biggest hit of that year) and Saaheb in 1985, Chameli Ki
Shaadi and Naam in 1986 and Khudgarz in 1987. Singh made a successful
pair in several films not only with Sunny Deol and Sanjay Dutt, but
also with Anil Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan, two leading actors of the
1980s.
As
well as playing leading roles, she also played supporting negative
roles in films such as Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992) and Aaina
(1993). She also won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for
the latter. These successes did not dissuade her from her resolve to
retire into family life and she quit acting after 1993.
Singh
returned to acting in 2002 with the film 23rd March 1931: Shaheed, in
which she played the mother of Bhagat Singh (played by Bobby Deol).
She joined the television industry with Ekta Kapoor’s family drama
Kavyanjali aired on Star Plus in 2005. Singh was seen in a negative
role in the show that soon gained immense popularity. Later that
year, she won acclaim for her performance in yet another negative
role for the film Kalyug.
In
2007, Singh played the role of gangster Maya Dolas' mother,
Ratnaprabha Dolas, in the Sanjay Gupta film Shootout at Lokhandwala,
directed by Apoorva Lakhia. Vivek Oberoi played the role of Maya.
Later on she appeared in the anthology film Dus Kahaniyaan, where she
appeared in the short story Poornmasi.
Continuing
her acting journey, Singh played in the film Kajraare in 2010 and
also appeared in Aurangzeb under the Yash Raj Films banner where she
was paired with Jackie Shroff after almost two decades. In 2014
she was seen in the film 2 States produced by Dharma Productions
portraying the role of co-actor Arjun Kapoor's mother. The film
released on 18 April 2014.
In
1991, Singh married film actor Saif Ali Khan in an Islamic wedding
ceremony and converted to Islam before marriage.Twelve years
younger than her, Khan is the son of former Indian test cricket
captain Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, the ninth Nawab of Pataudi and
actress Sharmila Tagore. In 1993, Amrita gave up acting for a family
life with her husband. Together they have two children, a daughter
named Sara Ali Khan (born September 1993) and a son named Ibrahim Ali
Khan (born October 2001). After thirteen years of marriage, they
divorced in 2004.
Amrita Singh's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :
1991
Rupaye Dus Karod Aarthi Saxena
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