Waheeda Rehman filmography

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Rehman in 2015

Indian actress Waheeda Rahman had her film debut in the Telugu film Rojulu Marayi (1955), she received recognition for her work in Hindi films directed by Guru Dutt, which included Pyaasa (1957), Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959), Chaudhvin Ka Chand (1960) and Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962), for which she received her first Filmfare nomination. She continued acting in the mid-1960s, starring in successful movies and establishing herself as one of the leading ladies in classic Indian cinema. Rehman's career reached its highest point when she won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress twice, for the Bollywood classic Guide (1965) and the romantic thriller Neel Kamal (1968) and received nominations for Ram Aur Shyam (1967) and Khamoshi (1969), the latter of which is considered to be her greatest performance ever.[ citation needed ]

She won the National Film Award for Best Actress for portraying a clanswoman in love with a separate clansman in the commercial failure Reshma Aur Shera (1971). Soon after she started to portray motherly and/or supporting roles in films. Rehman's further notable performances are Kabhi Kabhie (1976), Namkeen (1982), Chandni (1989) and Lamhe (1991), and the latter film became her last film credit in the next 11 years until 2002, where she returned to the film industry.[ citation needed ]

Films

YearTitleRole(s)LanguageNotes
1955 Rojulu Marayi DancerTeluguIn the song "Eruvaaka Sagaroranno Chinnanna"
Jayasimha PrincessTelugu
Kaalam Maari PochuDancerTamilIn the song "Yeru Thooki Povayae"
1956 Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum Lead dancerTamilIn the song "Salaam Babu Enaai"
C.I.D. KaminiHindi
1957 Pyaasa GulaboHindi
1958 12 O'Clock Bani ChaudharyHindi
Solva Saal LaajHindi
1959 Kaagaz Ke Phool ShantiHindi
1960 Kala Bazar AlkaHindi
Ek Phool Char Kaante SushmaHindi
Chaudhvin Ka Chand JameelaHindi
Girl FriendHindi
1961 Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja RaniHindi
1962 Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam JabaHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
Bees Saal Baad RadhaHindiHighest-grossing Hindi film of 1962
Baat Ek Raat Ki Neela/MeenaHindi
Rakhi RadhaHindi
Abhijan GulabiBengali
1963 Mujhe Jeene Do Chameli BaiHindi
Kaun Apna Kaun Paraya AshaHindi
Ek Dil Sau Afsane SunitaHindi
1964 Kohraa RajeshwariHindi
Shagoon GeetaHindi
Majboor Susheela MehtaHindi
1965 Guide Rosy Marco/Miss NaliniHindi Filmfare Award for Best Actress
1966 Teesri Kasam Heera BaiHindi
Dil Diya Dard Liya RoopaHindi
1967 Patthar Ke Sanam TarunaHindi
Ram Aur Shyam AnjanaHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actress
PalkiMehrooHindi
1968 Neel Kamal Rajkumari Neel Kamal/ SeetaHindi Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Aadmi MeenaHindi
Baazi Elizabeth D'SilvaHindi
1969 Khamoshi RadhaHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actress
Shatranj MeenaHindi
Meri BhabhiMayaHindi
1970 Prem Pujari Suman MehraHindi
Man Ki Aankhen GeetaHindi
Dharti Jwala/Princess ChitralekhaHindi
Darpan MadhaviHindi
1971 Man Mandir Krishna/RadhaHindiDouble Role
Reshma Aur Shera ReshmaHindi National Film Award for Best Actress
1972 Zindagi Zindagi Meeta SharmaHindi
Trisandhya InduHindi
Subah-O-Sham ShirinHindi
Dil Ka Raaja Laxmi SinghHindi
ThrisandhyaMalayalam
1973PhagunShantaHindi
InsaafHindi
1974 Bangaaru Kalalu SarojaTelugu
1976 Kabhi Kabhie Anjali MalhotraHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
Adalat RadhaHindi
1978 Trishul ShantiHindiCameo
1979 Aaj Ki Dhara Hindi
Jiban JerakamBengali [1]
1980 Jyoti Bane Jwala MaltiHindi
Jwalamukhi SavitaHindi
1982 Sawaal Anju MehtaHindi
Namak Halaal SavitriHindi
Namkeen Jugni/JyotiHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
Dharam Kanta Radha SinghHindi
1983 Himmatwala SavitriHindi
Mahaan JankiHindi
Coolie SalmaHindi
Pyaasi AankhenHindi
GhungrooRani MaaHindi
1984 Sunny GayatriHindi
Mashaal SudhaHindi
Maqsad ShardaHindi
1985Bayen Hath Ka KhelHindiUnreleased film
1986 Simhasanam Telugu
Singhasan Rajmata VardhanHindi
Allah-Rakha Advocate SalmaHindi
1989 Chandni Lata KhannaHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
1991 Lamhe Dai JaanHindiNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
SwayamHindi
1994Ulfat Ki Nayee ManzilenHindiDelayed Release
2002 Om Jai Jagadish Saraswati BatraHindi
2005 Water BhagawatiHindi
Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara Principal KhannaHindi
15 Park Avenue Mrs. Mathur / Mrs. GuptaEnglish/ Bengali
2006 Rang De Basanti Mrs. Aishwarya RathodHindi
Chukkallo Chandrudu PadmavathiTeluguCameo
2009 Delhi 6 Annapurna MehraHindi
2013 Love in Bombay Preeti MehraHindiDelayed Release
2015 Arshinagar DadijaanBengali
2017 The Song of Scorpions ZubeidaaHindi
2018 Vishwaroopam II Kashmiri's motherTamil/Hindi
2021 Skater Girl MaharaniEnglish/Hindi

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