Amrita Singh

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Feb 09, 1960 (65 years old)

Amrita Singh

Known For

Badla
2h 0m
Movie 2019

Badla

A dynamic young entrepreneur finds herself locked in a hotel room with the corpse of her dead lover. She hires a prestigious lawyer to defend her and they work together to figure out what actually happened.

Hindi Medium
2h 12m
Movie 2017

Hindi Medium

Mita and Raj Batra, an affluent couple from Delhi’s Chandni Chowk, are grappling with getting their daughter admission into an English medium school. But there is one big problem. Their zubaan is Hindi, and the elitist snobs won’t let the Hindi speaking hoi-polloi fit in.

A Flying Jatt
2h 31m
Movie 2016

A Flying Jatt

Jatt is a reluctant super hero that fights crime and protects people. He meets his match in the evil Raka who he must face off to save the day.

Kkavyanjali
0h 24m
TV Show 2005

Kkavyanjali

Kkavyanjali is an Indian Television romantic drama series that aired on STAR Plus. Kkavyanjali is the tale two lovers that can never meet, the two soul mates who love each other deeply yet they are separated. The show has been ranked at No.7 on the list of the a Star Plus top 10 show of all time history.

Mard
2h 57m
Movie 1985

Mard

King Azad gets locked in a dungeon by the British general Dyer who wants to take over his kingdom. Years later, Azad's son decides to put an end to Dyer's tyranny and comes to his father's rescue.

Biography

Singh made her Bollywood debut in 1983 with Betaab, an immensely successful film in which she was paired with Sunny Deol. This was quickly followed by a succession of hits, such as Sunny in 1984, Mard (which was the biggest hit of that year) and Saaheb in 1985, Chameli Ki Shaadi and Naam in 1986 and Khudgarz in 1987. Singh made a successful pair in several films, not only with Sunny Deol and Sanjay Dutt, but also with Anil Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan, two leading actors of the 1980s. As well as playing leading roles, she also played supporting negative roles in films such as Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992) and Aaina (1993). She also won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for the latter. These successes did not dissuade her from her resolve to retire into family life and she quit acting after her appearance in the 1993 film Rang.

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