
Reema Lagoo
Acting
Biography
Reema Lagoo (22 June 1958 - 18 May 2017) was an Indian theatre and screen actress known for her work in Hindi and Marathi cinema. She began her acting career in the Marathi theatre after which she became a household name for playing motherly roles in the 1990s and early 2000s. She worked in various hits of Indian cinema like "Hum Aapke Hain Kaun". She gained mainstream success after doing a supporting role in Hum Aapke Hain Kaun.
Born: June 22, 1958
Place of Birth: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Known For

Navra Mazha Navsacha
Journey of a husband and wife from Mumbai to Ganpatipule to fulfill a vow.

Rihaee
A village is inhabited mainly by women whose husbands are in the cities earning a living. Taking advantage of the situation, a man who returns to his village succeeds in seducing most of the women.

Hatya: The Murder
A man is resurrected from the dead as a shape-shifting snake and exacts vengeance on those who killed him and his father.

Suraj
This is a story about two brothers. The older brother is a police officer, and the younger brother, whose name is Suraj — is a regular truck driver. There is a Gulf of misunderstanding between them, as is often the case between brothers, and Suraj's Affairs are always wrong in the eyes of the elder. But if the older one has problems, the younger one is willing to die to protect his brother's reputation. And so, independently of each other, the two brothers try to meet each other halfway. But how difficult this path is!

Paramaatma
A devout priest must face-off against his atheist/trouble-maker brother. The film is about an honest person who finds happiness in spiritual life and goes up against his atheist brother who rejects religion. Mithun Chakraborty plays a double role as both brothers.

Hamara Khandaan
Vishal (Rishi Kapoor) comes from a wealthy Hindu family. His father is well known Chandraprakash Singh (Amrish Puri), and his mom is a housewife, Sharda (Asha Parekh). Vishal falls in love with a young Catholic girl, Ruby Miranda (Farha). While Ruby's dad (Alok Nath) approves of the marriage, Chandraprakash does not, and will not even hear of his son marrying someone not of equal status in wealth, leave alone a different religion. He is all the more enraged when he learns that Vishal is not really his son.

Kachchi Sadak
When Randhir's widow mother's remarriage belies the reform it stands for, he takes to the streets, getting involved in the liquor trade as a strong arm, making money and enemies with equal rapidity, yet hoping to give his mother a happy life someday. Guided by his close confidantes and his girlfriend, he finally achieves his goal and denounces violence. Just then, he is emotionally led into using his fists for the last time for a good cause. Life takes a tragic turn and he lands behind bars to face all his foes. Yet, the dawn of a new life is only a step away. Will he make it?

Saatchya Aat Gharat
A group of young boys and girls grapple with moral issues in a changing world.

Rui Ka Bojh
The story revolves around a self-respecting, wise old Indian man, who decides to divide his wealth and property among his sons and then let them take care of them. But all doesn't go according to his plans as his sons don't want to take his responsibility and things start going downhill for the family from there. It's a journey of old-age, family values, love and respect for your family and responsibility.

Shrimaan Shrimati
Shrimaan Shrimati is a sitcom that first aired on Doordarshan in 1994. It starred Jatin Kanakia, Rakesh Bedi, Reema Lagoo and Archana Puran Singh in the lead roles. The story involves two neighbours Keshav and Dilruba who covet each other's wives more than their own. Hilarity ensues when they try their level best to flirt with and get closer to each other's wives.
Filmography
as Aaisaheb
as Tikku's Adopted Mother (Cameo Appearance)
as Abhay's Mother
as Gandhari (Voice)
as Ambu
as Mitali's Mother
as Indumati
as Dagdabai
as Sonia's Grandmother
as Karan's mother
as Ramabai Shirodkar
as Piloo
as Sumitra Devi
as Ayaan's Mother
as Mrs. Singh
as Devki Desai
as Rama Ranade
as Mrs. R. Lal
as Narrator
as Sheila Raje
as Namrata Mathur
as Prem Kumar's Mother
as Anna Smith
as Shanta (Rohit's grandma)
as Mrs. Suryapratap Singh
as Mrs. Sharma
as Ganga's Mother
as Mamta Awasthi Chaturvedi
as Shanta Shivalkar
as Parvati
as Savitri Abhyankar
as Mrs. Sharma
as Babhi
as Bunnu's mother
as Sameer's Mother
as Gopi's mother
as Rahul's mother
as Prem and Raja's Mother
as Daughter-in-law
as Asha
as Parvati (Somen's mom) (as Rima)
as Beena (Vicky's Mother)
as Mrs. Saxena
as Ritu's mom
as Mrs. Joshi
as Raj's Fostermother
as Mrs. Saxena
as Suraj's Mother
as Naina Bakshi
as Mrs. Chaudhary
as Mrs. Saxena
as Mrs. Verma
as Shanti Saigal
as Anita's Mother
as Kokila Kulkarni(Kolki)
as Mrs. Savitri Nath
as Mrs. Saxena
as Shalini 'Shaloo' V. Singh
as Sharda Chadha
as Amar's Mother
as Deepak's mom
as Mrs. Yashoda Gujral
as Rukmani K. Dharmadhikari
as Mrs. Sharda Thapa
as Sudha Sunderlal
as Shyam's Mother
as Kamla Verma
as Chandni's mother
as Meera Verma
as Mrs. Vikram Roy
as Kaushalya Choudhary
as Dr. Julie
as Sindhutai Sane
as Kiran
as Hausa Desai
as lavni dancer