Zeenat Aman filmography

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This is the full filmography of Zeenat Aman, an Indian actress who is known for her work in Bollywood films.

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Aman began acting in 1970, and her early works included the films The Evil Within (1970) and Hulchul (1971). Her breakthrough came with the film Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971), in which her performance was praised, and she won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for her performance. She next starred in the film Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973), for which she received further recognition, and established herself as a leading actress in the seventies with starring roles in Roti Kapada Aur Makaan (1974), Ajanabee (1974), Warrant (1975), Chori Mera Kaam (1975), Dharam Veer (1977), Chhailla Babu (1977), Hum Kisise Kum Naheen (1977), and The Great Gambler (1979), all of which were successful. In 1978, Aman starred in the film Satyam Shivam Sundaram , which has received critical acclaim, and for the role, she was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She also starred in Don (1978), a film which spawned the Don film series.

In the 1980s, Aman had leading roles in five successful films in a row, Abdullah (1980), Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (1980), Qurbani (1980), Dostana (1980), and Insaf Ka Tarazu (1980), the latter of which Aman received praise for her performance, earning her another nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She continued starring in films throughout the 1980s, starring in the successes Laawaris (1981), Mahaan (1983), Pukar (1983), Jagir (1984), and also had roles in the films Teesri Aankh (1982), Hum Se Hai Zamana (1983). Following her marriage to actor Mazhar Khan in 1985, Aman began appearing less frequently in films to focus on her marriage, and took a hiatus in 1989, appearing in her last film for that period, Gawaahi .

In 1999, Aman made a comeback to acting, appearing in the film Bhopal Express. She didn't continue acting until 2003, appearing in the film Boom, and has since starred in Ugly Aur Pagli (2008), Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyon (2010), Chaurahen (2012), Strings of Passion (2014), Dunno Y2... Life Is a Moment (2015), Dil Toh Deewana Hai (2016), Sallu Ki Shaadi (2017), and Panipat (2019).  

Filmography

Key
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List of films and roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1970 The Evil Within Reeta [1]
1971 Hungama Nisha [2]
Hulchul Neena [2]
Hare Rama Hare Krishna Jasbir Jaiswal/Janice [2]
1973 Yaadon Ki Baaraat Sunita [2]
Heera Panna Panna [2]
Dhund Rani Ranjit Singh [2]
1974 Roti Kapada Aur Makaan Sheetal [2]
Prem Shastra Barkha/Suman [2]
Ishq Ishq Ishq Pooja Pahar [2]
Manoranjan Nisha [2]
Ajanabee Reshmi Kumar Saxena [2]
1975 Warrant Rita Verma [2]
Chori Mera Kaam Sharmili [2]
1976 Deewaangee Kanchan
Balika Badhu Voice over
1977 Paapi Rano/Vanita Kapoor/Rani
Kalabaaz Lisa/Radha G. Sapru/Tina [2]
Dharam Veer Rajkumari Pallavi [2]
Darling Darling Madhu [2]
Chhailla Babu Rita [2]
Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka Veera Rai [3]
Hum Kisise Kum Naheen SunitaSpecial appearance [4]
1978 Shalimar Sheila Enders [5]
Heeralal Pannalal Ruby [2]
Chor Ke Ghar Chor Meena [6]
Satyam Shivam Sundaram Rupa [7]
Don Roma [2]
1979 The Great Gambler Shabnam [8]
Gol Maal Cameo
1980 Takkar Sapna
Ram Balram Madhu [9]
Bombay 405 Miles Radha
Abdullah Zainab [2]
Alibaba Aur 40 Chor Fatima
Qurbani Sheela [10]
Dostana Sheetal [2]
Insaaf Ka Tarazu Bharti Saxena [2]
1981 Professor Pyarelal Sonia Singh/Asha Rai
Katilon Ke Kaatil Jamila Banu
Krodhi Neera Kumar Sahni
Laawaris Mohini [2]
1982 Samraat Suman/Sandhya/Gurbachan
Pyaas
Jaanwar Rajkumari
Daulat Geeta
Ashanti Sonia
Gopichand JasoosBela/Lacho/Shano Rani
Vakil Babu Kalpana
Teesri Aankh Barkha
1983 Taqdeer Nisha
Pukar Julie
Hum Se Hai Zamana Nisha
Mahaan Rita [11]
Bandhan Kuchchey Dhaagon Ka Sneh
1984 Yeh Desh Sumati
Sohni Mahiwal Zarina
Pakhandi
Jagir Seema
Meri Adalat Pramila
1985Yaar Kasam
Bhawani Junction Reshma
Ameer Aadmi Gharib Aadmi Kavita
Yaadon Ki Kasam Chandni/Geeta
1986 Haathon Ki Lakeeren Geeta
Baat Ban Jaye Nisha
Aurat
1987 Daku Hasina Daku Hasina [2]
1988 Namumkin Shobha
1989 Tujhe Nahin
Chhodunga
Gawaahi
1999 Bhopal Express Zohrabai
2003 Boom Alice Rodriguez [2]
2005MokshamBabylona Menon Malayalam film
2006Jaana: Let's Fall in Love Raju's mother
2007Sirf Romance: Love by ChanceDurga Putri
2008 Ugly Aur Pagli SandhiyaSpecial appearance [12]
2009Geeta In Paradise
2010 Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyon Rebecca
2012 Chaurahen
Monopoly the Game of Money
2014 Strings of Passion Roma
2015 Dunno Y2... Life Is a Moment Nazneen
2016 Dil Toh Deewana Hai
Black Currency
2017 Sallu Ki Shaadi Sallu's mother
Love Life & Screw UpsJoanna Web series
2019 Panipat Sakina BegumCameo [13]

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