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18 hours ago · Actor Shabana Azmi talks about changing position of women in showbiz, while giving a special mention to Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhatt. Shabana Azmi completes 50 years in the industry in 2024. In ...
22 hours ago · Shabana Azmi compliments Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone for headlining important parts in commercial films. (Photo: Shabana Azmi, Deepika Padukone/Instagram) Veteran actor Shabana Azmi , who completes 50 years in the industry in 2024, says it is a good time to be in commercial cinema, where varied parts are being written for women and age is no ...
Mar 22, 2022 · Paramount Plus. Revered Indian actor Shabana Azmi, who plays the pivotal role of Admiral Margaret Parangosky in hugely anticipated mega-budget Paramount Plus series “ Halo ,” describes her ...
Mini Bio. One of the leading lights of the 1965-1990's Indian New Wave, Shabana Azmi (alongside the late Smita Patil) was one of the main female actors who dominated the films of the so-called "Parallel Cinema" in India in the 1970s and 1980s. Born to noted Urdu progressive poet and lyricist Kaifi Azmi and theatre actress Shaukat Azmi, Shabana ...
1 day ago · Gone are the days when a female actress was nothing but an eye candy and lover of the heroes. Veteran actress Shabana Azmi is noticing a change in commercial Bollywood films where women are having a substantial and meaty role. The actress also mentioned Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhatt to highlight women's growing contribution to mainstream cinema.
Sep 18, 2023 · The actor was Shabana Azmi, who bursted on screen in Shyam Benegal’s feature film debut, Ankur (1974). The scintillating performance won her a National Award for Best Actress, and the film became the harbinger of an era in Indian cinema that ran “parallel” to the mainstream Hindi film industry.
Sep 4, 2023 · “This is the greatest love story I’ve ever seen or heard,” Shaukat and Kaifi’s daughter and one of Bollywood’s most formidable actors, Shabana Azmi, says, during a visit to the city to perform Kaifi aur Main, an IPTA production directed by Ramesh Talwar, at the recently concluded edition of the Delhi Theatre Festival.