
Kamini Kaushal
Acting
Biography
Kamini Kaushal is a Hindi film and television actress, who is most noted for her roles in films such as Neecha Nagar, which won the 1946 Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival and Biraj Bahu, which won her the Filmfare Best Actress Award in 1955. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Born: February 24, 1927
Place of Birth: Lahore, Pakistan
Known For

Qaid
Advocate Jai Saxena lives in a small flat with his mom. One day his mom hires a maidservant named Imarsi, but later they find out that she is an impostor, and fire her. A few days later she comes knocking on their door in the dead of night, claiming that she is the sole heiress of Rai Bahadur Tulsinath's estate, and that someone is out to kill her. Jai wants to believe her, but his mother disbelieves her and wants her out of their lives, as she feels that this is nothing but another trick on her part to fool them. When the police are notified, the Saxenas are told that this woman's real name is Ragini, a homicidal killer, wanted by the police. Will Jai be convinced that he was offering to shelter a fugitive from the law?

Gumrah
Roshni Chadha makes her living, singing in various places and this makes her the breadwinner of her home. She soon gets to meet the handsome and wealthy Rahul Malhotra, who finds out that she can actually sing professionally and he helps her to attain this goal, which soon became a success and Roshni falls in love with Rahul and finds out that he has the same feelings for her. On a foreign trip, Roshni is arrested by the police for having in her possession cocaine, Rahul disappears leaving Roshni in hot-soup and now she must prepare to undergo her prison terms as there is no one to help her.

Shaheed
The inspirational biography of one of India's greatest patriots Sardar Bhagat Singh.

Do Raaste
After his father’s death, Navendu devotes his life to raising his step-siblings and honoring his promise to care for his stepmother. However, as the siblings reach adulthood, the family bond is tested. Each must choose between the Road of Sacrifice and the Road of Selfishness, leading to a dramatic conflict between duty and personal greed.

Chennai Express
Rahul embarks on a journey to a small town in Tamil Nadu to fulfill the last wish of his grandfather: to have his ashes immersed in the Holy water of Rameshwaram. En route, he meets a woman hailing from a unique family down South. As they find love through this journey in the exuberant lands of South India, an unanticipated drive awaits them.

Shor
Shankar , his lovely wife Geeta and Deepak are a poor but happy family. Tragedy strikes one day, when Deepak wonders over to the railway tracks. When Geeta rushes in to warn and rescue him, she is run over by the train and is instantly killed. Deepak loses his vocal chords and cannot speak. Shankar takes Deepak to see a doctor , who examines Deepak, and tells Shankar that Deepak can recover his voice after a surgerical operation, which may cost around 1000 to 1500 rupees. Shankar is unable to afford this but is determined to find the money to cure his son. Shankar's mom , sister , Khan Badshan , Rani alias Raat ki Rani offer support. And Shankar takes part in a grueling tournament that puts his very life at risk.

The Jewel in the Crown
The Jewel in the Crown is a 1984 British television miniseries based on Paul Scott's The Raj Quartet novels. In India during the final years of British rule in World War II, an unjust arrest for rape sets off questions of identity and personal responsibility being explored against a background of war and personal intrigue. The critically acclaimed drama explores the complex relationships between the British colonizers and the Indian population, focusing on themes of cultural clash, racial tension, and the decline of the empire.

Laal Singh Chaddha
Events in India's history — from the Emergency and the famous Cricket World Cup win to the Punjab riots — unfold from the perspective of an innocent Sikh man Laal Singh Chaddha, a person with a low IQ but high optimism. Laal is able to achieve everything under the sun but his childhood love continues to elude him.

Heer Raanjha
Heer Raanjha is a 1970 Indian Hindi-language romantic musical film directed by Chetan Anand. It stars Raaj Kumar and Priya Rajvansh and tells the tragic love story of Heer, a wealthy girl, and Ranjha, who has been banished by his family. The film is often referred to as a Punjabi version of "Romeo and Juliet.

Aag
A man obsessed over two things, the theater and a childhood friend, recounts his life story to his new bride.
Filmography
as Old lady on train
as Rahul's grandmother
as Rohan and Vivaan's grandmother
as Sarabjeet's Grandma
as Beeji
as Biji
as Sharda's Mother
as Sunil's mother
as Mrs. Singh
as Shanti
as Aunt Shalini
as Parvaati
as Chandramukhi R. Nath
as Maya
as Champakali
as Radha
as Champa's Mother
as Mrs. Saxena (Jai's mom)
as Rani Maa
as Mrs. Rai Bahadur Singh
as Vijay's mother
as Shankar's Mom
as Anoop's mother
as Bharat's mom
as Bharat's mom
as Rita's Mother
as Madhvi Gupta
as Neena R. Kapoor
as Shanti
as Rama
as Rukmani
as Pushpa
as Mrs. Kishan Singh (Bhagat Singh's Mother)
as Bindu
as Rashmi
as Biraj Chakravorty
as Bina
as Roopa
as Miss Nirmala
as Sheela
as Asha
as Rupa