Anjala Zhaveri

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Anjala Zhaveri Biography
Anjala Zaveri is an actress who has acted in Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu movies.

Anjala Zaveri
Anjala Zaveri was born on 20th April 1972 in London, UK. She completed her education in UK and was interested in taking up medicine which she abandoned when she started getting movie offers.

She was going out with a model Tarun Arora. Currently she is dating model Jas Arora.

On her fave list
Anjala’s favourite movies are Don, Amar Akbar Anthony and Muqaddar Ka Sikandar.

Movies
Anjala Zaveri caught the attention of actor Vinod Khanna who signed her up to act in his son Akshaye Khanna’s debut Himalayputra. Her second movie in Bollywood was Betaabi after which she switched to South Indian cinema.

She has acted in the Telugu movies, Samarasimha Reddy (1999) and Ravoyi Chandamama (1999) with Nagarjuna. She was seen in Tamil movies like Red, Pagaivan and Paapa.

She had one release in Malayalam, Dubai, with Mammootty which was a dismal flop...



Anita Raj

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Anita Raj Biography
Anita Raj was a successful actress in Bollywood in the 80s.

Basics on Anita Raj
Born on 13th August 1962 to the actor Jagdish Raj, Anita Raj, started her career as an actress in 1981.

The actress is married to Arjun Hingorani, a movie director.

Anita Raj’s Movies
Anita Raj’s first movie was opposite Raj Babbar in Prem Geet (1981). She played a young woman who is diagnosed with brain tumour. She was part of Zameen Aasmaan (1984) which starred Sanjay Dutt, Rekha, Rakhee and Shashi Kapoor.

She was seen as Tulsi in J.P.Dutta’s Ghulami (1985), which was based on caste discrimination. This was followed by Jwala (1986), Saazish (1988) and Taaqatwar (1989).

She was recently seen in 24x7 Bombay Salon Unisex and Thodi Life Thoda Magic (2008) which starred Jackie Shroff and Arbaaz Khan.




Anita Hassanandani

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Anita Hassanandani Biography
Anita is the bubbly girl next door who stole a million hearts with her role in the popular serial ‘Kabhi Sautan, Kabhi Saheli’. She beside has a few films to her credit especially, ‘Kuch to hai’ – in which she made the world groove to her sensuous appeal in the song – ‘Ding, Dong, Ding’. She was recently seen on COLORS ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi’ performing dangerous stunts and competing with 13 other girls.



A romantic at heart, Anita loves dancing and believes it embodies beauty, grace, power and freedom. Although she hasn’t received any formal dance training,
Anita feels blessed to have received a compliment for the grand old dame of Bollywood dance – Saroj Khan, who told her, “You are very expressive while dancing.”

Dedication and hard work are two qualities that reflect in everything she does. She beside makes sure that her penchant for hard work rubs on to her colleagues in order to give a stellar performance.
A true blue Bollywood fan, Anita grooves to Chi-Chi Bhaiyya – Govinda’s unique jhatkas and nothing gets the girl tapping her feet like some dhinchak film music! However, given the chance, Anita confesses that she would like to learn Belly Dancing some day!


Anita Guha

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Anita Guha Biography
Anita Guha was an Indian actress who usually played mythological characters in films. She became most famous for playing the title role in "Jai Santoshi Maa" (1975). Previously, she had played Sita in other mythological films "Sampoorna Ramayana" (1961), "Shree Ram Bharat milap" (1965) and, "Tulsi vivah" (1971).


She came to Mumbai in the 1950s as a beauty pageant contestant, when she was 15 years old. She became an actress there and made her film debut in "Tangewali" (1955). She moved onto hit films like "Sharada" (1957).

But it was her title role in "Jai Santoshi Maa" (1975) that brought her the most fame. She had never even heard of goddess Santoshi until she was offered the role, as this was a little-known goddesss. It was only a guest appearance, and her scenes were shot 10-12 days. She fasted during the shooting.
 The low-budget pic was a surprise hit, and broke box office records while becoming a cultural phenomenon. The goddess Santoshi now became a famous goddess, and women all over India worshipped her. People treated the movie theatres showing "Jai Santoshi Maa" as a temple, bringing offerings of food, leaving slippers at the door. Guha claimed that people came to her asking her to bless them, as they perceived her to be a real goddess. Oddly, she never became a devotee of the goddess herself, claiming that she was a devotee of Kali Maa.

Other mythological films she acted in include "Dekh Kabira roya" (1957), "Kavi Kalidas (1959) "Jai Dwarkadesh" (1977) and "Krishna Krishna" (1986). She wasn't happy that she became typecast as a mythological actress, because acting offers eventually stopped coming her way.

Her earlier credits include period films such as "Sangeet samrat Tansen" (1962), "Kan kan mein bhagwan" (1963), "Veer Bhimsen" (1964). She played Rajesh Khanna's adoptive mother in the huge hit "Aradhana" (1969).

She was married to actor Manik Dutt; they had no children. After her husband's death, she lived alone in Mumbai where she died of cardiac failure on June 20, 2007.The actress, who was in her 70s and was ailing for some time, died at a private hospital in Mumbai.

Guha counted yesteryear's actresses Mala Sinha and Helen among her friends. Enquiries at Mala Sinha's home revealed that she attended Guha's last rites...

Andrea Jeremiah

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Andrea Jeremiah
Born Andrea Jeremiah
December 21, 1984 (1984-12-21) (age 26)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation Singer, actress
Years active 2007—present
Andrea Jeremiah Biography
Andrea Jeremiah is an Indian playback singer and a film and theatre actress. Beginning her career singing playback, Andrea has gone on to appear in critically acclaimed films such as Pachaikili Muthucharam and Aayirathil Oruvan, winning praise for her portrayals.


Andrea was born as the eldest child into an Anglo-Indian nuclear family in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She was brought up in Chennai and graduated from the Women’s Christian College. Her father is a lawyer at the High Court in Chennai, while her mother is a home-maker. She has one younger sister, who currently lives and works at Leuven, Belgium as a research assistant. From the age of 10, Andrea was part of a Jackson Five-style troupe called Young Stars which formed the base of her early singing career. She was also a theatre artist in her college and appeared in several stage plays organised by Madras Players and EVAM. She also launched a company named The Show Must Go On (TSMGO Productions) to promote live art and artistes.
Andrea Jeremiah later ventured into playback singing in feature films, too. After rendering a song in Gautham Menon’s Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu, she got an offer by the director to essay a lead female character in his next venture Pachaikili Muthucharam opposite R. Sarath Kumar, which she took up. Pachaikili Muthucharam was a film adaptation of James Siegel’s novel Derailed, with Andrea portraying Kalyani, a homemaker, whose husband engages in an affair and is blackmailed. Andrea Jeremiah was selected for the role after noted actresses Simran, Shobana and Tabu were approached. She subsequently received more offers to star in films, but the only project she eventually signed was Selvaraghavan’s fantasy-adventure film Aayirathil Oruvan, which released in early 2010. In 2011, she agreed to play a minor supporting role in Venkat Prabhu’s multi-starrer Mankatha, which is currently under production.


 
 

Ananya

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Ananya Biography
Date of birth: 29 March 1987
Present age: 24
Original name: Ayilya G Nair
Films acted: Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu
Debut Malayalam film: Positive
Debut Tamil film: Nadodigal
Debut Telugu film: Amayakudu
Occupation: Actress
Qualification: BA Journalism & Visual Communication
Future films of Ananya: Dr Love, Achan Balan Makan Beeman, Engeyum Eppodhum, Iravum Pagalum
Awards won: Vijay award for best debut actress in the film Naadodigal

Ananya is a famous actress in Indian film industry. Though she hails from Kerala & has acted in Malayalam films, it should be noted that she proved her talents in the Tamil as well as Telugu films respectively. She was ready to do both characters resembling the modern & ordinary characters. In some film she acted the role of modern girls. For that she worked very hard to reduce her body weight. This talented girl is not only an actress but also a good singer. Actually her original name was Ayilya G Nair. But her name was changed to Ananya while acting in the film Naadodigal. There is a pleasant smile in her face. Ananya entered the film industry through a TV programme telecasted in Kairali TV. Her debut Malayalam film Positive was released in the year 2008. The director of the film was V. K. Prakash. Apart from this, she acted in Malayalam films like Rahasya Police, Shikkar, Fiddle, Oru Small Family, Kandahar, Ithu Nammude Katha, Seniors etc. She got the opportunity to work with directors like K. Madhu, M. Padmakumar, Rajasenan, Rajesh Kannakara, Vyshakh & many more...



 

Amy Jackson

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Amy Jackson Biography
Amy Louise Jackson is a British model, actress and Miss Teen World 2008. Jackson is from Knowsley, Liverpool, United Kingdom.

Miss Teen World 2008
Jackson is from Knowsley Village, England and is the daughter of BBC Radio presenter, Alan Jackson. After winning the Miss Teen Liverpool and Miss Teen Great Britain pageants she was crowned Miss Teen World 2008. She told the Liverpool Echo:

"I was completely shocked to win and so happy. I really thought I had not made the final five. But then I went on to take the title. I made lots of friends during the competition and may now be going to live in Texas for a year to promote the contest."

Jackson won 18 various prizes, which include: a modeling contract in the US, a wardrobe of clothes, cosmetics, shoes and a £10,000 scholarship. Since the competition in August 2008, Jackson has returned home to England and signed a second modeling contract with British agency Boss Model Management.

Career
Jackson's career began in the UK through modeling agency Boss Model Management. The commercial model has now made her mark in India not only modeling but also in the South-Indian Chennai based Kollywood film industry.

She appeared in an Indian Tamil movie Madharasapattinam, opposite Arya and Matthieu Bellon, which was released in April 2010......






Amrita Singh

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Amrita Singh Biography
Amrita Singh, a fierce beauty, is a Bollywood actress who stepped back from acting when she married the Chotte Nawab and is now seen on the big screen sporadically. 

Basics on Amrita
Amrita Singh was born on 9th February 1958 in Hadali, Punjab to a Punjab Sikh family. She did her schooling in Modern School, New Delhi.

Her father was Shivinder Singh who was in the armed forces. Her mother Rukhsana Sultana was a friend and supporter of politician Sanjay Gandhi. Her great grandfather was Sir Sobha Singh, a civil contractor and her great granduncle is the author Khushwant Singh.

When she married actor and the son of the Nawab of Pataudi, Saif Ali Khan in 1991 it created uproar as she was twelve years older than Saif and his family didn’t approve of her. The couple had two children, Sara and Ibrahim. They separated in 2004 and Saif is dating actress Kareena Kapoor.

Amrita Singh was a belly dancer and when she decided to become an actress she stirred up a controversy. Her mother tried to get her into B.R. Chopra’s Nikah but he had already finalized on Salma Agha, who started receiving threatening letters. As it turned out they were sent by Amrita. Her wild temper with the press also earned her a reputation.

Amrita Singh’s Movies
Amrita Singh made her debut in Betaab (1983) with Sunny Deol and it became a hit. She was seen mostly with actors like Sunny Deol, Sanjay Dutt, Anil Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan.

Sunny (1984) and Chameli Ki Shaadi (1986) were popular with the audience. Toofan (1989) with Amitabh Bachchan and Raju Ban Gay Gentleman (1992) with Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla were successful.

In Aaina (1993) she played Roma, Juhi Chawla’s sister and they both fall in love with Jackie Shroff’s character and Roma goes all out to break up her sister’s marriage. It won her the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award.

She played Simi in Kalyug (2005) and in Apoorva Lakhia’s Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007) she was seen as Vivek Oberoi’s mother. In Dus Kahaniyan (2007) which was an anthology of ten stories, she appeared in Meghna Gulzar’s Pooranmasi..........



Amrita Rao

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Amrita Rao Biography
The cameras love the fresh-faced, delectable Amrita Rao.  Numerous ads, ten and odd films and a huge fan base, in a span of ten years stands testimony to this.

A Peek into the Past
Amrita Rao’s birthday is on the 7th of June. She was born in 1981 in Mumbai. Her father is Deepak Rao who runs an advertising agency. Her mother tongue is Konkani.

She studied at C.G. High School and later graduated with a degree in Psychology from Sophia College.

Besides working in ads and films, Amrita has to her credit the Dada Saheb Phalke Award. She is also the muse of the bare-footed artist M.F.Hussain.

The Face That Launched Many Ads
Her first brush with the cameras was when she worked in the Fairever Face Cream ad while still in college. It was followed by Nestle Bru Coffee, Cadbury’s Perk, Close-Up, Parachute Hair Oil, Domino’s Pizza, Wriggly’s Chewing Gum, Pantene, and Clean & Clear facewash, to name a few. She’s also the brand ambassador for D’Damas gold jewelry. It was hardly surprising that she was noticed by Ken Ghosh who offered her a role in Ishq Vishq.

Rao may appear with Shahid in a PETA campaign.

New Roles
Amrita’s debut was with Raj Babbar’s son, Arya Babbar, in Ab Ke Baras which released in 2002 followed by a cameo in The Legend of Bhagat Singh. She shot to stardom in 2003 with the release of Ishq Vishq with Shahid Kapoor, and she won a nomination for the Filmfare Best Debut Award for her role as struck-by-cupid Payal Mehra.

In 2004, she was part of the multi-starrer Main Hoon Na with Shah Rukh Khan, Zayed Khan, and Sushmita Sen. She was nominated for the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award. Her films in 2005, Vaah! Life Ho Tho Aisi and Shikhar didn’t get a good reception at the box office. Vivah in 2006, with Shahid Kapoor, became one of the biggest commercial successes of the year.

Bollywood didn’t see a lot of Amrita Rao in 2007, except for a brief appearance in a song in Heyy Babyy. She did a Telugu film Athidhi with Mahesh Babu, which was a big success down south.

Her 2008 releases include My Name is Anthony Gonsalves with Mithun Chakraborthy, Lilette Dubey, and Nikhil Dwivedi which didn’t do well. Her performance as Kamala in Shyam Benegal’s comedy Welcome to Sajjanpur was praised and the film enjoyed rave reviews.

In 2009, she was seen opposite Harman Baweja in Victory which was not so victorious at the box office. She traded in her sweet image for a more glamorous one in Shortkut: The Con is One. However, even this movie didn’t do well.

Fans can expect to see Rao in Hook Ya Crook (2010) with John Abraham and Genelia D’Souza, as well as Kunal Avadana (2010) with Amitabh Bachchan and Arjun Rampal..


Amrita Prakash

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Amrita Prakash Biography
Amrita Prakash is an Indian Film / Bollywood Actress who has both acted in Northern Indian (Hindi) Cinema called Bollywood and in Malayalam cinema. She has also appeared in a number of commercials. Her name is sometimes mispronounced as Amrutha Prakash She was born in \"Jaipur\" but is based permanently in \"Bombay\" where she is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Commerce..



Amrita Arora

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Amrita Arora Biography
Amrita Arora’s striking looks and a chirpy personality made sure that she didn’t stay in her sister Malaika Arora’s shadow for long and she held her own with a bagful of ad offers, movies and the who’s who of the film industry as her best buddies.

Basics on Amrita
Amrita Arora, also known as Ammu, was born on 31st January 1978 in Mumbai, India to Joyce Polycrap, a Malayali and Anil Arora, a Punjabi. Amrita Arora’s sister Malaika Arora is also part of the celebrity circuit and is married to Arbaaz Khan who is actor Salman Khan’s brother.

Before she took her wedding vows with Shakeel Ladak in March 2009, Amrita was going out with Kevin Otter, Ashmit Patel, Upen Patel and Usman Afzal.

Amrita Arora won the MTV VJ Hunt and hosted MTV Chillout and MTV Houseful. She also appeared in ads like Elle 18, Ponds and Sunsilk.

Amrita Arora’s Movies
2002 Amrita Arora’s first movie was Kitne Door Kitne Paas opposite Fardeen Khan. Her second movie, a comedy based on The Whole Nine Yards called Awara Paagal Deewana, was more successful. She played Mona, a nagging wife.

2003 Her only release in 2003 was David Dhawan’s Ek Aur Ek Gyarah, apart from an appearance in a song in the movie Zameen.

2004 The year 2004 saw her in Shart: The Challenge, Girlfriend, a special appearance in Mujhse Shaadi Karoge and Rakht: What If You Can See the Future. Girlfriend caused a stir owing to an onscreen lesbian relationship between her character and the one played by Isha Koppikar.

2006 Her movies Raakh, Deha and Fight Club – Members Only were average.

2007 Her releases in 2007 came and went without any impact like Red: The Dark Side, Speed and Godfather. She also shook a leg in a song in Heyy Baby and then again in Om Shanti Om.

2008 Her biggest hit in 2008 was Golmaal Returns, in which she played Esha, Ajay Devgan’s sister and Arshad Warsi’s fiancĂ©e. She was also seen in Hello, which was an adaptation of Chetan Bhagat’s One Night at a Call Center, Heroes and Kambakth Ishq.





Amoolya

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Born Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Other names Maulya,
Occupation Film actress, child actor
Years active 2004–present
Amoolya Biography
Amoolya is a Kannada film actress and former Child actor.

Amoolya was introduced as a heroine by S Narayan for the film Cheluvina Chittara which became a sensational hit in the Kannada film industry in the year 2007. With her first film as heroine Amoolya has attained such a huge popularity that her photo was embossed on many Autos running in the state. Amoolya had played the character of Aishwarya in the film And the Kannada film fans would call in her character's name whenever she appeared on the stage in the functions. Now, Amoolya who has been described as a Holiday heroine by director S.Narayan has acted in Chaitradha Chandrama which is her second film as a heroine. Amoolya says that her second film is as good as the first one and hopes that the film will turn out to be a block buster.
Amoolya had acted in several successful films like `Chandu', `Ekaangi' and was recently seen in films like `Kallarali Hoovaagi' and `Thimma' She is a highly talented actress.





Ameeta

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Ameeta Biography
Ameeta was a well known film actress in the 1950s and 1960s, appearing in Hindi films. Mainly a supporting actress and B grade leading lady, she had a brief period of A grade stardom in the late 1950s and early 1960s after playing prominent roles in successful films such as Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957), Goonj Uthi Shehnai (1959) and Mere Mehboob (1963).


Early work
After her debut in the film Anmol Sahara (1952), in a small part, Ameeta spent the next few years playing various supporting roles in films such as Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1953) and Aab E Hayat (1955). Her strikingly pretty looks and fresh-faced appeal, combined with some confident performances, meant that she quickly graduated as second lead to prominent heroines like Nalini Jaywant and Madhubala in films such as Munimji (1955) and Shirin Farhad (1956).

Around this period Ameeta made a questionable choice in her fledgling career. She was approached by the legendary film maker, Mehboob Khan, to play a role in his much anticipated production, Mother India (1957).

The film had high expectations and had a stellar cast which included Nargis, Sunil Dutt, Rajendra Kumar and Raaj Kumar. It was being produced in Technicolor, a rarity in India then. The role Ameeta was approached for was as Rajendra Kumar's sweetheart. It had already been rejected by Mala Sinha and Ameeta too backed out, feeling that in a film starring the celebrated and charismatic Nargis, she would be overlooked. However being associated with such a prestigious film as a relatively new and unknown actress could have raised her profile greatly and given her career a much needed boost. The part Ameeta rejected was eventually played by the actress Kumkum and Mother India went on to be one of the most successful films in the history of Indian cinema.

Breakthrough and stardom
Recognising her star potential, she soon became the protege of Filmistan Studios' owner Tolaram Jalan, who relaunched her with Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957). The film was primarily produced as a vehicle for promoting Ameeta as a new star. Great care was taken with her make-up, wardrobe and lighting, to present Ameeta in the most flattering and adventagous way possible. Furthermore, much of the film's extensive publicity also centred around the actress. Ironically, the film's huge success at the box office made the then struggling Shammi Kapoor an overnight sensation instead.

Though Shammi Kapoor effectively stole the attention and applause for Tumsa Nahin Dekha, the films prolific run at the box-office resulted in Vijay Bhatt casting Ameeta in the highly coveted feminine lead for Goonj Uthi Shehnai (1959), a role originally intended for super-star Meena Kumari. The film co-starred a then up-and-coming Rajendra Kumar and coupled with an exceptional music score, it became one of the top grossing films of 1959. Yet despite a mature and sensitive performance, Ameeta was overlooked and Rajendra Kumar was given credit for the film's emphatic success.

In fact, although she proved lucky as a leading lady for Shammi Kapoor and Rajendra Kumar, both of whom went on to scale the heights of super-stardom, Ameeta herself never really benefited or capitalised on these successful films. Although showing strong potential and displaying all the requisite qualities of the emerging breed of Mod heroines, fully fledged stardom failed to materialise.

Roles in multi star-cast films like Raakhi (1962), which also featured Ashok Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, and Pradeep Kumar, failed to cement her star status, and she was repeatedly sidelined by her co-stars.

Her last prominent role in a big budget successful movie was as Naseem Ara in Mere Mehboob (1963). Ameeta played one of the films two heroines, alongside Sadhana and opposite Rajendra Kumar. Despite the presence of Sadhana, who was by then the bigger star, Ameeta was given a new glamorous look, was photographed well with luminous Technicolor close-ups, and had two of the films popular songs picturised on her. Although it was an important role unlike her co-stars Rajendra Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Sadhana and Nimmi, she was billed below the title, further diminishing her tenuous star status. Yet again despite the films big box-office success and a well received performance resulting in her only Filmfare award nomination as Best Supporting Actress, Mere Mehboob did not really further her career, and major stardom continued to elude her.

Career decline and later years
Even after the impressive success of films like Mere Mehboob (1963), by 1964, inexplicably, Ameeta was still languishing in B grade projects like Samson (1964) and Namasteji (1965). Though Samson proved yet another resounding success at the box office, it's B-grade action status did not help improve Ameeta's star image nor did it encourage more prolific film makers to cast her as the lead in big budget productions. Having previously appeared alongside more illustrious leading men, such as Dev Anand (Munimji 1955), Bharat Bhushan (Sawan 1959), Manoj Kumar (Piya Milan Ki Aas 1961, Maa Beta 1962), and Ashok Kumar (Raakhi 1962) she was now acting opposite the likes of action hero Dara Singh and comedian Johnny Walker, a clear demotion.

Despite some considerable success at the box office in starring roles, Ameeta never gained a strong foothold in the industry or consolidated a position as an A grade leading lady. Although in possession of an angelic face, voluptuous figure and a considerable acting range, she never achieved the career heights or fan following of her contemporaries; Asha Parekh, Mala Sinha, Saira Banu, Sadhana, Nanda and Waheeda Rehman, all joined established stars like Nutan, Meena Kumari, and Vyjayanthimala to become the most successful and popular actresses of the 1960s.

In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Ameeta had vied for the leading roles in prestigious films. When the widely popular comedian Mehmood launched his own production of Chotte Nawab (1961), he sidelined all the established heroines of the day and cast Ameeta as his female lead. (Today, the film is remembered only as R.D. Burman's debut as music composer.) She had even been considered a more viable star option, when she replaced Asha Parekh after she was dropped from the lead in Goonj Uthi Shehnai (1959). The writer/director Nasir Hussain, who had worked with Ameeta in her earlier successes Munimji (1955) and Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957), complained that she had never fit his concept of a heroine, and instead built Asha Parekh, into a major star. Promoting Asha as his new star discovery, he cast her as the female lead in seven films, including the highly successful Dil Deke Dekho (1959), Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai (1961), Teesri Manzil (1966), and Caravan (1971). By contrast, despite an initial advantage over Asha Parekh, Ameeta's career never really took off. Apart from a brief period of starring roles in good films, like her contemporary actresses Shubha Khote and Kumkum, Ameeta's image never graduated from B-grade leading lady or second lead in bigger film productions.

By the mid sixties, while Asha Parekh had reached the zenith of success and popularity as a leading lady, Ameeta had descended into negative and villainous characters in films like Rishte Naate (1965), and Aasra (1966). Worse still, she was seen in supporting roles to fledgling starlets Rajshree and Babita, in films like Around the World (1967) and Haseena Maan Jayegi (1968). A sad end to the career of an actress who had once shown great promise as the leading lady of prominent stars such as Rajendra Kumar and Shammi Kapoor.

After her last film Haseena Maan Jayegi (1968) a disillusioned Ameeta left the film industry and settled down to married life. Today she is all but forgotten and remains extremely bitter about her experiences as an actress, becoming a virtual recluse.

In the early 1990s Ameeta's daughter, Sabeeha pursued a career as an actress. After co-starring with some popular leading actors like Sanjay Dutt and Akshay Kumar in lead roles in films such as Khiladi (1990) and Quayamat Ki Raat (1992), she also disappeared from the Hindi movie scene.

Filmography

* Haseena Maan Jayegi (1968)
* Around the World (1967)
* Aasra (1966)
* Rishte Naate (1965)
* Saat Samandar Paar (1965)
* Hum Sab Ustaad Hai (1965)
* Namasteji (1965)
* Samson (1964)
* Mere Mehboob (1963)
* Mummy Daddy (1963)
* Raj Nandini (1962)
* Raakhi (1962)
* Maa Beta (1962)
* Main Aur Mera Bhai (1961)
* Chhotte Nawab (1961)
* Piya Milan Ki Aas (1961)
* Pyar Ki Dastan (1961)
* Teen Ustad (1961)
* Lucky Number (1961)
* Pyaase Panchhi (1961)
* Ek Ladki Saat Ladke (1961)
* Maine Jeena Seekh Liya (1959)
* Sawan (1959)
* Aangan (1959)
* Goonj Uthi Shehnai (1959)
* Hum Bhi Kuch Kum Nahin (1958)
* Raj Sinhasan (1958)
* Sanskar (1958)
* Bada Bhai (1957)
* Dekh Kabira Roya (1957)
* Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957)
* Zamana (1957)
* Abhiman (1957)
* Baghi Sardar (1956)
* Shirin Farhad (1956)
* Indra Sabha (1956)
* Hum Sab Chor Hain (1956)
* Munimji (1955)
* Aab E Hayat (1955)
* Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1953)
* Anmol Sahara (1952)