
NALINI JAYWANT –
Film Actress
Nalini Jaywant (18 February
1926 – 20 December 2010) was born in Mumbai (then Bombay) in
1926. She was first cousin of actress Shobhna
Samarth, the mother of actresses Nutan and Tanuja.
In
her teens, appeared in Mehboob Khan's Bahen (1941), a film about a
brother's obsessive love for his sister. The movie had strong shades of incest.
She performed in a few more movies before filming Anokha Pyaar
(1948). In 1950, she garnered fame when she became a top star with her
performances opposite Ashok Kumar in Samadhi and Sangram. Samadhi was a patriotic drama concerning Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army. Although the leading
movie magazine of the day, Film India,
called it "politically obsolete", it enjoyed success at the box
office. Sangram was a crime drama in which
Nalini played the heroine reforming the anti-hero. She and Ashok Kumar
performed together in other films, such as Jalpari (1952), Kafila (1952), Nau Bahar (1952), Saloni (1952), Lakeeren
(1954), Naaz (1954), Mr. X (1957), Sheroo (1957) and Toofan
Mein Pyar Kahan (1963).
Nalini
remained an important leading actress through the mid-1950s, appearing in such
films as Rahi (1953), Shikast (1953), Railway Platform (1955)), Nastik
(1954), Munimji
(1955), and Hum Sab Chor Hain
(1956). The 1958 film, Kala Pani, directed by Raj Khosla,
was Nalini's last successful movie, for which she won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress
Award. Bombay Race Course
(1965) was the last film she made, before retirement. After 18 years, she
returned as a character actress in Nastik
which marked her last film appearance.
She was married to director Virendra Desai in the
1940s. Later, she married her second husband, actor Prabhu Dayal, with whom
she acted in several movies. Since 1983, she had been living mostly a reclusive
life.
Nalini
Jaywant died on 20 December 2010, aged 84, at her bungalow of 60 years
at Union Park, Chembur, Mumbai.
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