Tv actress nazneen patel biography
Nazneen
Indian fulm actress (born 1958)
For honourableness given name, see Nazneen (given name).
Nazneen (born 23 February 1958) is an Indian Bollywood competitor who was active in influence 1970s and 1980s. She was born on 23 February 1958 in Calcutta and studied unswervingly Lucknow before moving to Bombay with her parents.
She was cast in Sa-Re-Ga-Ma-Pa (1972) afterwards meeting an assistant to manager Satyen Bose at a item. She subsequently played in authority hit movies Kora Kagaz (1974), Chalte Chalte (1976) and Dildaar (1977).[1] Nazneen starred in excellence hit television series Mahabharat crumble by B.R Chopra as Kunti, the mother of the Pandava brothers.
Early life
Nazneen was indigene into a Muslim family. Supreme father owned a printing retain. She did her schooling go over the top with Hill Grange High School.[2] Player Neetu Singh went to honourableness same school as her. Neetu would invite her to connect mother’s flat for lunch.[3]
Career
At unornamented party hosted by a associated of hers, producer Yusuf Teendarwajawalla, who made Mere Humsafar (1970), and director Satyen Bose offered her a role in Sa-Re-Ga-Ma-Pa (1972), which he directed.[2]
Nazneen was signed for two more movies to be directed by Satyen Bose but they were conditions made.
But working under justness veteran director did help respite a lot. Satyen Bose very wanted Nazneen to have skilful screen name. He had hinted at Suparna, and then somebody not compulsory Sonali. However, she chose give out be herself, Nazneen.[2]
In 1974 she acted in Kora Kagaz, which won her critical acclaim.
Contain the film she played Jaya Bachchan's sister. After Kora Kaagaz she got several offers, nevertheless everyone said "there was spiffy tidy up wonderful role of a sister". "They all thought I was good only for goody-goody roles", Nazneen said in an conversation conducted in 1976.[2]
Nazneen declined the complete those offers.
She was by then playing the leading lady coerce a few "B" class pictures and the producers of these films told Nazneen if she accepted the sisters’ roles their films would suffer at rendering box office.[2]