Name: Shabana Azmi
Birthday: 18th September 1951
Zodiac: Virgo
Marital Status: Married
to renowned poet, script writer and lyricist Javed Akhtar in 1984.
Earlier in her career, she was linked to director Shekhar Kapur.
Awards: Shabana Azmi
has been honored with the National Film Award for Best Actress for a
total of five times, making her the most awarded actress in the
category. Besides these, she has been the recipient of the Filmfare Best
Actress Awards and nominations for the same for many of her films. She
has also been honored with internationals awards in film festivals like
Taormina Arte Festival (Italy), Chicago International Film Festival and
L.A. Outfest. Shabana Azmi has been conferred with prestigious honors
like Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan by the Government of India, Martin
Luther King Professorship award by the University of Michigan, and
Mumbai Academy of Mumbai Academy of Mumbai Image.
Trivia: Shabana Azmi
was among the first actresses of parallel cinema, which is famous for
its realistic content and serious approach. One of the finest actresses
of the industry, she has been a part of many foreign films and projects
as well. Besides proving her acting prowess, she has also been actively
engaged in social work, especially for women’s rights. She is a member
of the Rajya Sabha, and also the Goodwill Ambassador of the United
Nations Population Fund.
Biography: Born in a
Muslim family to poet Kaifi Azmi and veteran theatre actress Shaukat
Azmi, Shabana had a natural inclination towards intellectual growth. The
socially active environment she had at home helped her develop interest
in social and human values, paving the way for her to be associated
with social activities later in life. She completed her schooling from
Queen Mary School, Mumbai and graduation in Psychology from St. Xavier’s
College, Mumbai. She also pursued a course in acting from Film and
Television Institute of India (FTII) Pune in 1973.
Shabana debuted in the Hindi film
industry in 1974 with the film Ankur, which was also Shyam Benegal’s
directorial debut. Despite being a newcomer, her performance was highly
appreciated by critics because of the non-realistic genre of films which
it belonged to. She even went on to win the National Film Award for
Best Actress and the award for Best Actress (Hindi) by the Bengal Film
Journalists’ Association Awards in 1975. Her next film Nishant, also
with director Shyam Benegal, was a huge success and won many
international awards. Her successful phase continued with films like
Fakira, Shatranj Ke Khiladi, Amar Akbar Anthony, Junoon, Swami and
Sparsh. All of these films were extremely well-received by the audience,
and earned her awards and nominations at various prestigious award
functions.
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