Leena Chandavarkar

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Leena Chandavarkar
Leena Chandavarkar attending Durga Puja in 2021.jpg
Chandavarkar in 2021
Born (1950-08-29) 29 August 1950 (age 72) [1]
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actress
Years active1968–1989
Spouse(s)
Siddharth Bandodkar
(m. 1975;died 1976)
[2]
(m. 1980;died 1987)
ChildrenSumeet Kumar [3]

Leena Chandavarkar (born 29 August 1950) is an Indian former actress who appeared in Bollywood movies as a leading actress and now appears in reality shows. She was an actress during the late 60s and early 70s. She played leading heroine opposite almost all superstars during that era and was frequently paired opposite Rajesh Khanna, Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Sanjeev Kumar, Vinod Khanna, Dilip Kumar, Sunil Dutt and Raaj Kumar.

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Biography

Leena Chandavarkar was born to a Konkani Marathi speaking Army officer Sreenath Chandavarkar at Dharwad in Karnataka in 1950.[ citation needed ] She was supposed to debut with the film Maseeha (1967) opposite Sunil Dutt costarring Raaj Kumar and Mumtaz too under the direction of Sunil Dutt himself. The film got shelved and she made her debut under the direction of Sunil Dutt with the movie Man ka Meet in 1968. [4] The movie was a hit and she became an overnight star. She was one of the topmost heroines in early 70s alongside Hema Malini and Mumtaz. She had an elder brother Anil Chandavarkar who married director Atmaram's daughter and has a daughter from the marriage. He died by suicide in 1985. She quit Bollywood after marriage with singing legend Kishore Kumar only to return for two movies later. [5]

Career

Chandavarkar came into the limelight after finishing as one of the runners-up for the Fresh Face Competition organized across the country by Filmfare. Initially, she worked in advertisements but eventually ventured into films. She made her debut in Man Ka Meet for Sunil Dutt, and it was his wife Nargis who groomed her to be an actress. Between 1969 and 1979, Leena acted in many films. She was cast opposite many of popular heroes of that era. She gave one of her best performances in Mehboob Ki Mehndi with Rajesh Khanna in 1971. [6]

Bairaag , in 1976, is another example where she acted with Dilip Kumar and an ensemble star cast of Saira Bano, Prem Chopra and Helen.

She appeared as a guest judge for the first 2 episodes of "K for Kishore", a new reality TV singing show launched by Sony TV during December 2007. She is now appearing for the reality shows. She also penned some songs for Amit Kumar and Rajesh Bambal for a music album.

Personal life

She had an arranged marriage to her first husband, Siddharth Bandodkar, who came from a prominent Goan political family. He died from an accidental gunshot wound, a few days into the marriage, leaving Leena a widow at age 25. [7] A few years later, she married singing legend Kishore Kumar. Her father initially objected because Kumar had been married three times already, and was more than 20 years older than her, but he soon came around and welcomed Kumar into the family. [8] She has a son with Kishore Kumar named Sumit Ganguly. Kishore died in 1987, leaving Leena once again a widow at age 37. She lives with her son Sumeet, [9] her step-son Amit Kumar, and his wife.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

YearMoviesRoleCo-StarNotes
1989 Mamta Ki Chhao Mein Leena RaiRajesh Khanna
1985 Sarfarosh SitaJeetendraSupporting role
1980 ZalimKiranVinod Khanna
Pyar Ajnabi HaiUnreleasedKishore Kumar
1978 Daaku Aur JawanSeetaVinod KhannaSemihit
Nalayak SeemaJeetendra
1977 Aafat Inspector ChhayaNavin Nischol
Aakhri Goli SumanSunil Dutt
Naami Chor Dr.LeenaBiswajit
Yaaron Ka Yaar BindiyaShatrughan Sinha
1976 Bairaag SoniyaDilip Kumar
1975 Qaid PreetVinod KhannaHit
Jaggu GeetaShatrughan Sinha
Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka SoniaDharmendra
Apne Rang Hazaar MaltiSanjeev Kumar
1974 Bidaai Padma D. DasJeetendraSuperhit
Chor Chor HemaVijay Anand
Manchali LeenaSanjeev KumarSemihit
Imaan ImliSanjeev Kumar
1973 Anhonee Dr. RekhaSanjeev KumarSemihit
Ek Kunwari Ek Kunwara NeelaRakesh Roshan
Honeymoon Madhu BhargavAnil Dhawan
1972 Dil Ka Raja GeetaRaaj Kumar
1971 Rakhwala ChandniDharmendra
Chingari (1971 film) ReshmaSanjay Khan
Preetam Sharan B. Sinha/BindyaShammi Kapoor
Jaane-Anjaane MalaShammi Kapoor
Main Sunder Hoon RadhaBiswajitSemihit
Mehboob Ki Mehndi ShabanaRajesh Khanna
1970 Humjoli Ranibala RaiJeetendraSuperhit
Jawab ChanchalJeetendra
Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi Sadhana Deepak ChaudSanjay Khan
1968 Man Ka Meet AartiSom DuttSemihit

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