Urmila Matondkar filmography

Urmila Matondkar is an Indian actress known for her work in Hindi films. She has appeared in over 60 films. She has been praised by the critics for her acting and dancing skills.[1] She made her screen debut as a child artist in B.R. Chopra's Karm (1977), [2][3] and later appeared in Shekhar Kapur's critically acclaimed Masoom (1983).[1][4] After making her debut as the heroine in 1989 Malayalam thriller Chanakyan, Urmila began a full-time acting career, with a leading role in the 1991 action Narsimha. She rose to prominence with Ram Gopal Varma's blockbuster Rangeela (1995).[1][5] Her portrayal of an aspiring actress, Mili Joshi, opposite Aamir Khan received praise from critics, and garnered her first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[1][6]

Matondkar in 2010

In 1997, Urmila received a nomination for Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama Judaai.[5][6] The following year, she starred in the crime drama Satya, which has been cited as one of the greatest films of Indian cinema, for which she received another nomination for Best Actress.[6][7] The same year, her dance performance in the item number "Chamma Chamma" from China Gate won her rave reviews.[1] In 1999, she received praise for playing a psychopath in the thriller Kaun and a reserved girl in the romantic comedy Khoobsurat, a box office success.[5][8] Her other four releases of the year including Jaanam Samjha Karo, and Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain were commercial failures.[5] She played an obsessive lover in the 2001 romantic drama Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, which earned her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role.[6]

From 2003 to 2005, Urmila starred in six consecutive films that garnered her widespread critical acclaim.[1][8] In 2003, she played a possessed woman in the commercially successful horror film Bhoot, which won her the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.[5][6] Later the same year, she starred in the drama Tehzeeb and the period drama Pinjar, based on the partition of India.[8] The role of a violent avenger in the 2004 neo-noir Ek Hasina Thi garnered her several Best Actress nominations, including Filmfare.[6] In 2005, she starred in the horror Naina and the drama Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara.[8] This was followed by a series of commercial failures, including Speed (2007), and Karzzzz (2008).[5] Her first leading role in Marathi cinema came with the 2014 drama Ajoba, in which she played a wildlife photographer.[9] In addition to her acting career, she has featured as a talent judge for Sony TV's Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 2, Colors' Chak Dhoom Dhoom and Zee Marathi's Dance Maharashtra Dance.

Films

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1977KarmAjay KumarChild artist[10]
1980ZaakolShonaMarathi film[4]
1981KalyugParikshitChild artist[11]
1983MasoomPinky[12]
1984Bhavna[13]
1985Sur Sangam[14]
1987DacaitShanta[15]
1989Bade Ghar Ki BetiPushpa[16]
1988Tumhare Sahare
1989ChanakyanRenuDebut as lead actress; Malayalam debut[17]
1991NarasimhaMeenu S. Singh[18]
1992ChamatkarMala[19]
AnthamBhavnaTelugu film[20]
DrohiBhavana[21]
1993Shreemaan AashiqueShakuntala (Shaku)[22]
GaayamChitraTelugu film[23]
BedardiHoney[24]
1994KanoonShalu[25]
Aa Gale Lag JaRoshni[26]
Money MoneyChitraCameo appearance in song "Paadu Kaburu Vinagaane"[27]
1995RangeelaMili JoshiNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress[28]
[6]
Thacholi Varghese ChekavarMayaMalayalam Film[29]
1996IndianSapnaTamil film[30]
1997JudaaiJanhvi SahniNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress[31]
[6]
Anaganaga Oka RojuMadhuTelugu film[32]
DaudBhavani[33]
Mere Sapno Ki RaniSapna[34]
AflatoonPooja[35]
1998SatyaVidyaNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress[36]
[6]
China GateCameo appearance in song "Chamma Chamma"[37]
KudratMadhu[38]
Chhota ChetanMiss Hawa Hawai[39]
1999KaunUnnamed[40]
Jaanam Samjha KaroChandni[41]
Hum Tum Pe Marte HainRadhika[42]
MastMallika[43]
DillagiShalini[44]
KhoobsuratShivani[45]
2000KunwaraUrmila Singh[46]
JungleAnu Malhotra[47]
DeewaneSapna[48]
2001Pyaar Tune Kya KiyaRiaNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role[49]
[6]
LajjaDancerCameo appearance in song "Aa Hi Jaiye"[50]
2002CompanySpecial appearance in song "A Shot of Company"[51]
Om Jai JagadishNitu[52]
DeewangeeSargam[53]
2003BhootSwatiFilmfare Critics Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
[54]
[6]
TehzeebTehzeeb Mirza[55]
PinjarPuro (Kugi) / Hamida[a][56]
2004Ek Hasina ThiSarika Vartak / Swati[a]Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress[57]
[6]
2005NainaNaina[58]
Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin MaraTrishaNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress[59]
2006BanarasShwetamabri[60]
Bas Ek PalAnamika[61]
2007AagCameo appearance in song "Mehbooba Mehbooba"[62]
SpeedRicha[18]
Om Shanti OmHerselfCameo appearance in song "Deewangi Deewangi"[63]
2008KarzzzzKaamini[64]
EMIPrerana Joshi[65]
2011ShabriCameo appearance[66]
2012HridayanathCameo appearance in song "Yana Yana"[67]
Delhi SafariBegumVoice[68]
2013Life Mein Hungama HaiCameo appearance[69]
2014AjobaPurvaMarathi film[9]
2018BlackmailSpecial appearance in song Bewafa Beauty[70]

Television

YearTitleRoleNetworkNotesRef.
1986Katha SagarShikha / UrmiDD National[71]
1987ZindagiVimlaDD National[72]
1989IndradhanushBala's girlfriendDD National[73]
1993–95Bible Ki KahaniyaNoah Wife's NieceDD National[74]
2007Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 2JudgeSony Entertainment Television[75]
2008Waar ParriwarHostSony Entertainment Television[76]
2011Chak Dhoom DhoomJudgeColors TV[77]
2011–12Marathi Paul Padte Pudhe Atkepar ZendaJudgeZee Marathi
2012–13Dance Maharashtra DanceJudgeZee Marathi[78]
2022 DID Super MomsJudgeZee TV[79]

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