
KIRRON KHER -
Film Actress
Kirron Kher (also Kiran
born 14 June 1955) was born and brought up in Chandigarh,
Punjab,
where she did her schooling and later college from Punjab University, Chandigarh. At school
she was an avid badminton player with her sister, Arjuna award
Kanwal Thakar Kaur. Their
mother, Diljit Kaur, was active in sports and dramatics during her college days
in pre-partition Punjab. Kirron had a brother, artist Amardeep
Singh, who died in 2003.
Kirron Kher made her film debut in 1983 in the
Punjabi feature film Aasra Pyar Da and received rave reviews for her
performance. She soon took a hiatus from films following her divorce to raise
her son, Sikander Kher. Meanwhile, she worked for her
second husband Anupam Kher as a costume designer and appeared
in one film in between, Pestonjee in 1988, wherein she acted alongside
Anupam Kher.
Her return to acting came about with theatre,
with the play Saalgirah, by playwright Javed
Siddiqui and directed by Feroz Abbas
Khan. Then she hosted three television shows, starting with Purushkshetra
on Zee TV
which got her much acclaimed for bringing out the discussion of sexuality to
the forum for the first time, while highlighting women's issues at the same
time, Kiron Kher Today and Jagte Raho with Kiron Kher, before
doing Bollywood
films.
Her comeback film was by Shyam Benegal,
Sardari Begum
(1996), which won her the Special Jury
Award at the 1997 National Film Awards.
In 2000, she appeared in film director Rituparno
Ghosh's Bengali film Bariwali
1999, to critical acclaim.[3]
When she won the National Film Award for Best Actress for the
film, a controversy arose as a Bangla film actress, Rita Koiral, claimed that
she had dubbed for the character of Kirron, making her an equal claimant to the
award. Kirron refuted the charges claiming she spent hours rehearsing for her
dialogue delivery, and the award was eventually not shared.
In 2002, Kirron appeared in Devdas (2002), alongside Shahrukh Khan,
Madhuri Dixit
and Aishwarya Rai,
and was nominated for the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress
Award.
In Khamosh Pani
(Silent Waters) (2003), a film that portrays the plight of a woman
abducted during partition of India, her character not only
refused to kill herself as suggested by her family, but marries her abductor
and, after his death, makes an earning teaching Quran to local children.
It shows how her life changes dramatically when her son takes up Islamic
extremism in 1979 during the rule of Zia-ul-Haq
and his process of Islamization of Pakistan. She won the Best
Actress Award, at Locarno International Film Festival,
Switzerland,
the Karachi International Film Festival,
Karachi,
and International Festivals at Ciepie in Argentina,[11]
and Cape Town
in South Africa
while the film won the Best Film – Golden Leopard, Festival Grand Prize at
Locarno.
The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
(IFFLA) 2004 paid tribute to Kirron during its annual festival.
In October 2004 Kirron made a guest appearance,
along with her husband, in the American TV series ER
playing Parminder Nagra's mother, Mrs. Rasgotra, in
episode "Damaged."
In 2005, she essayed the role of Sunanda in the
tele-serial Prratima on Sahara One channel, before which she had
appeared in TV series like Dil Na Jaane Kyon (Zee TV),
Isi Bahane, and Chausath Panne.
Despite playing mostly supporting roles, her
successful movies include Main Hoon Na (2004), Hum Tum
(2004), Veer-Zaara
(2004), and Mangal Pandey: The Rising (2005),
where her performance drew rave reviews. Her work in Rang De
Basanti (2006) was a huge hit and her performance got her second
nomination for the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress
Award. Her role in Fanaa
(2006) and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006) also
received appreciation. Adding to her list of comical roles in 2008 she appeared
in Singh is Kinng, Saas bahu aur Sensex and Dostana. In 2009, she appeared as judge on India's Got Talent, the Indian franchise of the
Got Talent series.
Her son Sikandar Kher,
is from her first marriage to businessman and actor Gautam Berry, which ended
in 1985. She then married actor Anupam Kher,
whom she first met in 1974 at Department of Indian Theatre in Chandigarh.
After this meet Anupam Kher went to Delhi and joined National School of Drama (NSD), while
Kirron went to Bombay and got married to Gautam Berry. They subsequently met
while working in a play called Chanadpuri Ki Champabai. They married in
1985; now they run a production house.
In 2003, she changed her name from
"Kiron" to "Kirron" due to beliefs in numerology.
She has a great liking for collecting jewellery
and sarees. In most films she wears her own jewellery and clothes. She recently
acted as a judge in India's Got Talent.
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