Friday, 15 March 2013

Isha Koppikar

Eesha Koppikar (born 19 September 1976), born Isha Koppikar, is an Indian actress and model who has appeared in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil and Hindi films. Koppikhar married her boyfriend Timmy Narang on 29 November 2009.
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Koppikar was born in Mumbai, India. She has one younger brother. Eesha graduated in Life Sciences at Ramnarain Ruia College in Mumbai. It was during her time at college that she appeared in a photoshoot for Indian photographer Gautam Rajadhyaksha. The shoot led to work in advertising as a model, notably for L'Oréal, Rexona, Camay, Tips & Toes and Coca-Cola. Eesha contested the 1995 Miss India contest, winning the Miss Talent Crown.[1] Her modelling work gave her an introduction to the film industry and to her first film appearance in the Tamil movie Kaadhal Kavithai in 1998.[1] Since then, Eesha has made over forty films and has several Hindi films in production or due for release in 2010. She continues to model for fashion designers Anita Dongre and Pria Kataria Puri, and is currently the Indian representative of the Italian fashion company Police Watches and Jewellery. Outside her work in film, music and television, Eesha is a spokesperson for the animal rights organisation PETA[2] and received the 10th Anniversary Huminatarian Award in December 2009.[3] She has a black-belt in Taekwondo.[4] She recently showcased her Taekwondo skills in front of her master where she demonstrated self-defence skills.

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The 1997 Hindi film Ek Tha Dil Ek Thi Dhadhkan, directed by Shahrukh Sultan, is often quoted as being Koppikhar's first film, but there is no evidence the project was ever released.[1] Her career must therefore be said to have begun with the 1998 Tamil film Kaadhal Kavithai, co-starring alongside Prashanth, and directed by Agathiyan, with music by Maestro Ilaiyaraaja. She was awarded the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award. Continuing her Tamil film career, Koppikhar's second movie was En Swasa Kaatre in 1998, opposite Arvind Swamy, directed by K. S. Ravi, with music by renowned music director A. R. Rahman. 1998 saw a third film, this time a cameo appearance in Praveen Kanth's Jodi, starring Prashanth and Simran Bagga.
In 1999, Koppikhar alternated between appearances in the Telugu comedy Chandralekha, co-starring Nagarjuna and Ramya Krishnan, directed by Krishna Vamshi; and the Tamil gangland movie Nenjinile, starring Vijay and directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar.
By 2000, Koppikhar's sights were on Bollywood, but this did not stop her appearing in four Kannada films: Hoo Anthiya Uhoo Anthiya with Ramesh and directed by Praveen Naik, with music by Karthik Raja; Nuvvu Vasthavani, starring and directed by Ravichandran; alongside actor-director Ravichandran again in O Nanna Nalle; and finally Surya Vamsha, directed by S Narayan and starring Vishnuvardhan in a double role as father and son.
After four films in 2000, and a detour to Mumbai for a brief appearance in Fiza and an item number in Rahul, Koppikhar returned to the south in 2001 for Sundar C's Tamil project Kaathal Solla Vanthen. This was another film never to leave the development stage although a soundtrack of the same name was made available. However, the Telugu comedy Prematho Raa, starring Venkatesh and Simran Bagga, and directed by Uday Shankar, saw Koppikhar's penultimate South Indian role. She signed off her South Indian career in the Tamil action film Narassima, directed by Tirupathisamy and starring Vijayakanth.

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Taking time out from four Kannada films in 2000, Koppikhar appeared alongside Karisma Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan in Khalid Mohamed's Fiza. An item number appearance in Prakash Jha's Rahul completed Koppikhar's introduction to Hindi film. Brief returns to South India in 2001 were coupled with Koppikar's proper Bollywood debut in a small supporting role in Rajiv Rai's Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat, starring Arjun Rampal and Sunil Shetty. Koppikar was paired with Shetty in the film. Her next release was K. Raghavendra Rao's urban comedy Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa, opposite Govinda, Juhi Chawla and Johnny Lever. By 2002, Koppikhar appeared to be consigned to support roles until she was asked by Ram Gopal Varma to appear in an item number for his underworld movie Company starring Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi and Manisha Koirala. The number in question was Khallas, choreographed by Ganesh Hegde and the effect on cinema audiences and critics was to leave her with the enduring nickname Khallas Girl. A second notable item number, Ishq Samundar, in Sanjay Gupta's Reservoir Dogs remake Kaante, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt and Sunil Shetty, was enough to raise her profile and in the following year she took the Stardust Award for Most Exciting New Face for Khallas.
Eesha Koppikhar walks the ramp for designer Pria Kataria Puri
. Koppikhar's career produced five films in 2003. In Dil Ka Rishta, directed by Naresh Malhotra, she played opposite Arjun Rampal and Aishwarya Rai, marking Koppikar's second appearance with Rampal. Prawaal Raman's portmanteau film Darna Mana Hai saw her alongside college whipping boy Aftab Shivdasani. Dr Chandrakprakash Dwivedi cast her in the role of Urmila Matondkar's sister in the sectarian film Pinjar, also starring Manoj Bajpai. A brief appearance in J. P. Dutta's war movie LOC Kargil paired her opposite Sunil Shetty again. And in Harry Baweja's Qayamat: City Under Threat, she played one of three terrorists fighting off co-stars Ajay Devgan and Sunil Shetty; a role which would bring her a Filmfare nomination in the Best Villain category.[5]
In 2004, Koppikhar's films were releasing on average every two months. Both Mani Shankar's science fantasy Rudraksh and Kundan Shah's madcap comedy Ek Se Bhadkhar Ek teamed her next to perennial acting partner Sunil Shetty. In Krishna Cottage, she was cast opposite Sohail Khan for Santram Verma's creepy ghost story. Inteqam, directed by Pankaj Parashar and co-starring Manoj Bajpai, saw her revive the role played by Sharon Stone in the original Hollywood version: Basic Instinct. Another cameo appearance in Kunal Kohli's Hum Tum with Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji could have left a comedy taste to 2004, but this would be the year of street protests following Karan Razdan's controversial Girlfriend, co-starring Amrita Arora and Aashish Chaudhary caught in a lesbian love triangle. The film provoked public poster burning and calls for the film to be banned.[6]
In 2005, she eased up somewhat only releasing four films. Sangeeth Sivan's bawdy comedy Kyaa Kool Hai Hum, with Anupam Kher, Ritesh Deshmukh and Tusshar Kapoor saw her nominated in three separate award ceremonies (IIFA, Zee Cine Award and Star Screen Awards) for best comedy role.[7] Two more comedies saw her make guest appearances: David Dhawan's Salman Khan vehicle Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?, and Abbas-Mustan's whodunit, 36 China Town with Akshaye Khanna and Kareena Kapoor. A return to Ram Gopal Varma's Factory saw her alongside Chunky Pandey in Vishram Sawant's gangster flick D: Underworld Badhshah, starring Randeep Hooda.
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Farhan Akhtar directed a 2006 remake of the Amitabh Bachchan hit Don: The Chase Begins Again, this time with Shahrukh Khan in the lead. Koppikhar was cast as Khan's girlfriend 'Anita'. By now the success of Don was in contrast to her stuttering career with a string of films stuck in production or abandoned. Vicky Ranawat's Haseena Smart Sexy and Dangerous crept out towards the end of 2006, Jagdish A Sharma's murder mystery Garhee appeared on DVD, Hansel Mehta's Raakh was dropped, whilst Koppikhar's highest profile film of 2007, Nikhil Advani's multi starrer Salaam-e-Ishq, saw her sharing limited screen time with Sohail Khan. Ram Gopal Varma's much discussed Shabri, directed by Lalit Marathe -a role which led to her being unrecognised in character and barred from the film set by security men[5]- has yet to attract a distributor. Later in the year came the haunted love triangle of Ram Gopal Varma's Darling, with Fardeen Khan and Esha Deol. Koppikhar's first film release of 2008 was Atul Agnihotri's Hello, based on the novel One Night in a Call Centre by Chetan Bhagat. This was followed within weeks by Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi, a Rajshri Production directed by Khashik Ghatak and co-starring Sonu Sood. She has had three films released in 2010, Jahnu Barua's Har Pal, Right Yaaa Wrong by Neeraj Pathak and Manoj Tiwari's Hello Darling.
Her latest release is Shabri (2011) directed by Lalit Marathe where she plays a women gangster of Mumbai.[8]
Eesha Koppikar has signed for Marathi Movie titled ‘Maat’.Where she is playing lead role, The movie is produced by Manali Mangesh Sawant under the banner of Saayali Dream Ventures, and will be directed by Manohar Sarvankar.The film also stars Sameer Dharmadhikari. MAAT story revolves around an ambitious couple passed through different stages of life, different colors of life.[9]

Other works

Between filming Koppikhar, like many Bollywood actors, performs in stage music shows. In addition to this she has appeared in two music videos: Patli Kamar by KK for a private album commissioned by Sony in 2001/2002; and Bandish Projekt's Bhor (Satyam Shivam Sundaram) in 2004, choreographed by Bosco-Caesar. In 2006 she appeared onstage in the Indian Idol Grand Final to dance with the two finalists, and 2007 saw her as one of three judges in the celebrity dance competition Nach Baliye3, alongside director David Dhawan and Vaibhavi Merchant. She served as a judge in the Miss Universe 2008 contest, held on 14 July in Vietnam alongside, amongst others, fashion designer Roberto Cavalli and former winner in 2004 Jennifer Hawkins.
In 2008, prior to her taking on her married name, she adopted a second spelling change to her name from Ishaa Koppikar to Eesha Koppikhar, following the advice of numerologist Niraj Mancchanda.[10]
In August 2009, Koppikhar presented the new Colors wrestling show 100% De Dhana Dhan.

Personal life

Eesha Koppikhar with Timmy Narang at their wedding reception
After a prolonged 10-year affair with Inder Kumar both broke off.[11] He then got married to Sonal, the daughter of Raju Kariya,[citation needed] a marriage that lasted just five months. Both Isha and he patched-up after the divorce but the relationship did not last too long.[12]
Leena Mogre and Preity Zinta introduced her to hotelier Timmy Narang,[13] both clicked, dated for about a year, got formally engaged in a glittering 'Ken and Barbie' party;[14] followed by a Sangeet ceremony at Worli's Mayfair on November 27; and on November 29, 2009, tied the knot at Juhu's Hare Krishna Mandir in the presence of close friends and relatives. The wedding was performed in traditional Maharashtrian style at approximately 11 a.m., lasted about 4 hours, followed by a reception at the Narangs' residence.[15]

Filmography

Year Title Role Language Notes
1998 Kaadhal Kavithai Jothi Tamil Won, Filmfare Best Female Debut (Tamil)
1999 En Swasa Kaatre Madhu Tamil
1999 Jodi
Tamil Cameo appearance
1999 Chandralekha Lekha Telugu
1999 Nenjinile Nisha Tamil
2000 Surya Vamsha Padma Kannada
2000 Hoo Anthiya Uhoo Anthiya
Kannada
2000 Nuvvu Vastavani
Telugu
2000 O Nanna Nalle Rangu Kannada
2000 Fiza Gitanjali Hindi
2001 Prematho Raa Swetha Telugu
2001 Narasimha Vanmathi Tamil
2001 Rahul
Hindi Special appearance
2001 Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat Rubaina Hindi
2001 Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa Anjali Hindi
2002 Company
Hindi Special appearance
2002 Kaante
Hindi Special appearance
2003 Pinjar Rajjo Hindi
2003 Dil Ka Rishta Anita Hindi
2003 Qayamat: City Under Threat Laila Hindi
2003 Darna Mana Hai Abhilasha Hindi
2003 LOC Kargil Santho Hindi
2004 Rudraksh Lali Hindi
2004 Krishna Cottage Disha Hindi
2004 Hum Tum Diana Fernandez Hindi Special Appearance
2004 Girlfriend Tanya Hindi
2004 Ek Se Badhkar Ek Tracy/Shalini Mathur Hindi
2004 Inteqam: The Perfect Game Avantika Suryavansh/Pinky Hindi
2005 Kyaa Kool Hai Hum Urmila Martodkar Hindi
2005 D Gunjan Hindi
2005 Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? Vicky's Girlfriend Hindi
2006 Darna Zaroori Hai
Hindi appears in a Darna Mana Hai flashback
2006 36 China Town Sonia Chang Hindi
2006 Don: The Chase Begins Again Anita Hindi
2006 Haseena Smart, Sexy, Dangerous Haseena Hindi
2007 Gahraee Nishi Hindi
2007 Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute to Love Phoolwati Hindi
2007 Darling Ashwini Hindi
2008 Hello Esha Hindi
2008 Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi Chandini Shrivastava Hindi
2010 Right Yaaa Wrong Anshita Hindi
2010 Hello Darling Satvati Hindi
2011 Shabri Shabri Hindi
2011 Har Pal Shweta Hindi
2011 Raakh Nandini Hindi


Hema Malini

Hema Malini (born 16 October 1948) is an Indian actress, director and producer, Bharatanatyam dancer-choreographer, a politician. Making her acting debut in Sapno Ka Saudagar (1968), she went on to appear in numerous Bollywood films, most notably those with actor and future-husband Dharmendra and with Rajesh Khanna.[2][3] Malini is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential actresses in the history of Indian cinema.[4] She was initially promoted as "Dream Girl", and in 1977 starred in a film of the same name.[5] During this period, she established herself as one of Hindi cinema's leading actresses, noted for both her comic and dramatic roles, her beauty, and her accomplished classical dancing.[6][7][8]
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Malini is among the most successful female film stars in the history of Indian cinema.[7][9][10][11] Appearing in over 150 films in a career span of 40 years, she has starred in a large number of successful films, and her performances in both commercial and arthouse cinema, were often recognised.[7] During her career, she has been nominated 11 times for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress, of which she won once in 1972. In 2000, she was presented with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. In the same year, she was honoured with the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honour, by the Government of India.[12] In 2012, the Sir Padampat Singhania University conferred an Honorary Doctorate on Malini in recognition of her contribution to Indian cinema.[13] She also served as the Chairperson of the National Film Development Corporation. She was awarded the prestigious "SaMaPa Vitasta Award 2006" in Delhi by SaMaPa – "Sopori Academy of Music And Performing Arts" by Music Legend Pandit Bhajan Sopori for her lifetime contribution and service to Indian culture and Dance.
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Of late Malini spends most of her time on charitable and social ventures, while making occasional appearances in films. She is a member of India's Bharatiya Janata Party and was nominated member by the party in Rajya Sabha, the upper House of parliament during 2003–2009
Hema Malini Chakravarthy was born into a Tamil speaking Iyengar Brahmin family[15][16] in Ammankudi, Tiruchirappalli to V.S. Ramanujam Chakravarthy[17] and Jaya Chakravarthy on 16 October 1948.[1] Her mother was a film producer. Malini was the youngest of the three children and has two brothers.[18] She was not interested in academic studies but enjoyed history, her favourite subject in school.[18] She was educated at Andhra Mahila Sabha in Chennai.She studied at DTEA Mandir Marg till class 10 but did not complete class 10 when she got acting role.[17]
Some of Bollywood's most popular actors like Sanjeev Kumar and Jeetendra have proposed to Hema Malini.[19][20] In her authorised biography, Hema Malini mentions she almost accepted Jeetendra's proposal, but later backed out.[19] Unable to tolerate the rejection, Sanjeev Kumar was reportedly driven to alcoholism and remained unmarried till his death in 1985.[19]
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Hema fell in love with her co-star Dharmendra during the filming of Sholay.[21] She eventually married him in 1980. Before they married, they both converted to Islam, though the conversion was nominal and for convenience only; Hema remains a strong practising Hindu[22] since Dharmendra was married to Prakash Kaur[23][24][25] who refused to divorce him. Apart from Sholay, the Dharmendra-Hema pair appeared together in films like Seeta Aur Geeta, Dreamgirl, Charas and The Burning Train. After her marriage she became the step-mother of Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, both popular actors in Bollywood. She has two daughters with Dharmendra, Esha Deol (born 1981) and Ahana Deol (born 1984). Her elder daughter Esha is a well-known actress in Bollywood who married a diamond merchant Bharat Takhtanj, on 29 June 2012:[26] while her younger daughter Ahana is an aspiring director[27] who worked as an assistant director to Sanjay Leela Bhansali for his film Guzarish (2010).[28][29]
Hema Malini's niece is actress Madhoo who had starred in films Phool Aur Kaante (1991), Roja (1992)[30] and Annayya
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Hema Malini is a trained Bharatanatyam artist. Her daughters are well trained in the same dance form; the three have performed together at charity dance concerts.[40][41] Malini is also trained in Odissi by Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra. Her refulgent smile eased her portrayal of a wide range of characters ranging from the fiery Narasimha to a graceful Rama in Tulasidas's Ramcharitmanas.[42] In 2007, she performed in Mysore on the eve of Dussera, where she played the roles of Sati, Parvati and Durga.[43] She had performed at the Khajuraho Dance Festival with her daughters.[44]
In 2003, she played the role of Goddess Durga in television serial Jai Mata Ki, directed by Puneet Issar and aired on Star Plus.[45] She then starred in the title roles of twin sisters in the Sahara One serial Kamini Damini. She directed and starred in the television serial Noopur, in which she played the role of a Bharatanatyam dancer.[31] She owned the editorship of New Woman, a Hindi woman's magazine.[46][47] In 2000 she was appointed as the first-ever woman chairperson of the National Film Development Corporation for three years.[17][48] She owns a dance school, Natya Vihar Kalakendra.[49]
In 2007, she was signed by Kent, a mineral water purifier system, as its brand ambassador.[50] She is one of the three brand ambassadors of Pothys, a textile showroom in Chennai (the others being Sudha Ragunathan and Trisha Krishnan).[51]
The first biography of Malini, Diva Unveiled-Hema Malini, was written by Ram Kamal Mukherjee and first published in 2005

Year Film Role Notes
1999 ----------- -----------------
2000 Hey Ram Ambujam Iyengar
2001 Censor Radha
2003 Aman Ke Farishtey

2003 Baghban Pooja Malhotra
2004 Veer-Zaara Saraswati
2005 Bhagmati
Special Appearance
2006 Ganga Thakurain Savitri V. Singh
2006 Baabul Shobhana Kapoor
2007 Laaga Chunari Mein Daag Dulariya Special appearance
2007 Gangotri Thakurain Savitri V. Singh
2010 Sadiyaan Benezer Pervez Shahbudin
2011 Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap Sita
2011 Aarakshan Shakuntala Special appearance
2011 Tell Me O Kkhuda Susan D'Mello
2012 Barbareek- Sheesh Danee Mahayoddha Hidimba