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Noted actress Baby Shakuntala passes away

Updated on: 19 January,2015 06:46 AM IST  | 
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Noted actress Baby Shakuntala passed away at a private hospital in Kolhapure on Sunday following old-age related illness, family sources said

Noted actress Baby Shakuntala passes away

Noted actress Baby Shakuntala passed away at a private hospital in Kolhapure on Sunday following old-age related illness, family sources said. She was 82.

She is survived by son, daughter and grandchildren.

Umadevi Nadgonde, popularly known as Baby Shakuntala, began acting at the age of six and made her silver screen debut in Prabhat film company's 'Daha Vajata'.

She later acted in nearly 60 Marathi and Hindi films and worked with well-known filmmakers like Bhalji Pendharkar, Anant Mane, Dinkar D Patil, Bimal Roy and B R Chopra.

Shakuntala was born on November 17, 1932, and brought up in Pune where her father worked in a printing press.

Her mother was related to Damles, owners of the famous Prabhat Studios, who asked her parents to let Shakuntala appear in one of their films as a child star.

Coming from a middle-class background and daring to join the film industry at a time when acting was frowned upon, Baby Shakuntala established herself through powerful roles in the 1944 Prabhat Films Marathi classic 'Ramshastri', 'Sharada' (1951), 'Chimni Pakhare' (1952), 'Aboli' (1953) and 'Maya Bazaar' (1949).

She also acted in nearly 40 Hindi films, including P S Arora's 'Pardes' which starred Madhubala and Rehman, 'Nunhe Munhe' and 'Lahren'.

At the peak of her career with 15 silver jubilee hits in her kitty, the actress quit the films after her marriage to Babasaheb Nadgonde from Kolhapur.

Her funeral would be held later on Sunday.




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