
KIMI KATKAR - Film Actress
Kimi Katkar (born 11 December 1965) made
her acting debut in the 1985 film, Patthar Dil as a
supporting actress. Later that year, she starred in Tarzan (the English title
of the movie being, "Adventures of Tarzan), where she played the lead
opposite Hemant Birje. It was one of Katkar's most famous
roles. After the film, she continued to work throughout the late 1980s,
followed by hits like Vardi, Mard Ki Zubaan, Mera Lahoo,
Dariya Dil,
Gair Kanooni,
Jaisi Karni Vaisi Bharni,
Sherdil and Zulm Ki
Hukumat.
Her
claim-to-fame breakthrough came in the movie, Hum
(1991), where she played the lead actress opposite the legendary superstar Amitabh
Bachchan. In the film, she was cast as Jumma. The song Jumma Chumma De from
this movie, sung by playback singers Sudesh
Bhonsle and Kavita Krishnamurthy, became an instant
hit and brought her stardom.Thereafter, she started restricting herself to limited movies. A few films
later, she confined herself to being a conventional dancer, doing purely the
song-and-dance routines in films that starred Govinda.
Her
last film was Humlaa
(1992). During the same time, she refused film offers in Yash Chopra's Parampara
and Rakesh Roshan's King Uncle.
It's believed that Roshan wanted to cast her opposite Amitabh
Bachchan in King Uncle. Later Jackie replaced Amitabh
and Anu
was signed for the role which was offered to Kimi. In Parampara
Ramya
replaced her.
Katkar quit the
Hindi film industry after her marriage to photographer and ad-filmmaker Shantanu Shorey. She
settled in Melbourne,
Australia.
Before leaving,she went onto make allegations that she would never return to
the studios again because of the sheer ennui, alienation, exhaustion and
'exploitation'; justifiably, she mentioned that the thought of being less
valued than male actors in a patriarchal country always rankled her.
She
is associated with the book Shantaram and is likely to appear playing
herself as the colourful Bollywood actress in the Johnny Depp -Amitabh Bachchan starrer, Shantaram, to be directed by Mira Nair.
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