Kanan Kaushal
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Kanan Kaushal | |
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Born | Indumati Sheth Baroda |
Nationality | Indian |
Other names | Indumati Paigankar |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1963–1987 |
Spouse | Shashikant Paigankar (1964-2001) |
Children | 2 |
Indumati Paigankar (née Sheth), better known as Kanan Kaushal, is an Indian actress, most famous for starring in Jai Santoshi Maa (1975)[1] and Pardesi.[citation needed] The low-budget film became a huge box office hit and a cultural phenomenon. She has acted in number of Marathi films like Pahuni, Bholi Bhabadi, Maan Apmaan, Ekati, Kartiki, Mama Bhache, Chandra Aahe Sakshila, LaxmanRekha and Shraddha. She has also acted in 16 Gujarati films, 4 Bhojpuri films, and 60 Hindi – Marathi films.[2] She belongs to the "Gomantak Maratha" community and has acted in a number of Marathi plays.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1992 | Sanam Aap Ki Khatir | |
1991 | Jeevan Daata | Sharda, Masterji's wife |
1991 | Jigarwala | Laxmi Ranjeet Singh |
1991 | Laal Paree | |
1990 | Awaragardi | Mrs. Preeti Verma |
1989 | Toofan | |
1989 | Pyase Nain | |
1987 | 108 Teerthyatra | Devi Maa Parvati |
1987 | Inaam Dus Hazaar | Savitri Devi |
1986 | Qatil Aur Ashiq | |
1986 | Bhagwaan Dada | Nirmaladevi (Mrs. Khan) |
1984 | Jaag Utha Insan | Ramnarayan's wife |
1984 | Love Marriage | Sarita Mehra |
1984 | Shraddha | |
1983 | Dharti Aakash (TV Movie) | |
1982 | Sant Gyaneshwar | |
1982 | Bedard | |
1982 | Nek Parveen | |
1981 | Itni Si Baat | Meena |
1979 | Ghar Ki Laaj | Ratna |
1979 | Maan Apmaan | Parvati (Paro) |
1978 | Jai Ganesh | |
1978 | Karwa Chouth | Mangala |
1977 | Jai Dwarkadheesh | Satyabhama / Chandrasena |
1977 | Ram Bharose | |
1976 | Bhagwan Samaye Sansar Mein | Girija |
1976 | Jai Mahalaxmi Maa | |
1976 | Meera Shyam | |
1976 | Naag Champa | Rajkumari Ganga |
1976 | Sati Jasma Odan | |
1975 | Balak Aur Janwar | Rani Roopmati |
1975 | Jai Santoshi Maa | Satyavati |
1975 | Maya Machindra | Tilottama |
1974 | Amdavad No Rikshawalo | |
1974 | Hanuman Vijay | Chandrasena |
1974 | Raja Shiv Chhatrapati | |
1974 | Bidaai | Pooja (as Kanan Koashal) |
1972 | Gunsundari No Ghar Sansar | |
1972 | Rut Rangeeli Ayee | Shanti 'Shanno' / Sharda |
1972 | Yeh Gulistan Hamara | Mrs. Barua |
1971 | Mela | Santho |
1971 | Ghunghat | |
1970 | Jigar Ane Ami | Ami |
1970 | Pardesi | Savitri |
1970 | Dharati Na Chhoru | |
1969 | Sati Sulochana | Devi Maa Sita / Devi Maa Lakshmi} |
1966 | Budtameez | Beena (sister of Shammi Kapoor) |
References
- ^ SUKHPREET KAHLON (20 June 2018). "Anita Guha, a different 'Maa' in Indian cinema – Death anniversary special". Cinestaan. Archived from the original on 7 August 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- ^ Roshmila.bhattacharya (22 August 2010). "Wrath of the Mother Goddess?". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
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