Tabu filmography
Indian actress Tabu appears primarily in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil films. Her first credited role came as a teenager in Dev Anand's Hum Naujawan (1985), and her first major role was in the Telugu film Coolie No. 1 (1991).[1][2] In 1994, Tabu received the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut for the Hindi action drama Vijaypath.[3] After appearing in a series of poorly received films of 1995, the year 1996 was key for Tabu.[4] Her performance as a young woman affected by the Punjab insurgency in Gulzar's Maachis proved to be a breakthrough, winning her the National Film Award for Best Actress.[4][5] Also that year, Tabu won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for the romance Ninne Pelladata, and featured alongside Govinda in the commercially successful comedy film Saajan Chale Sasural.[6][7]
Tabu had a brief role in the war film Border, the highest-grossing Hindi film of 1997, and portrayed a village girl opposite Anil Kapoor in the Priyadarshan-directed drama Virasat.[8][9] Among her 1999 releases were two of the top-grossing Bollywood films of the year—the comedy Biwi No.1, and the family drama Hum Saath-Saath Hain.[10] She also starred as the rebellious daughter of a corrupt politician in Gulzar's Hu Tu Tu (1999).[11] The film garnered positive reviews from critics but performed poorly at the box office.[12] The following year, she starred in Kandukondain Kandukondain, a Tamil adaptation of Sense and Sensibility, and played a submissive homemaker in the bilingual drama Astitva.[13][14] Tabu garnered a second National Film Award for Best Actress for portraying a bar dancer in Madhur Bhandarkar's crime drama Chandni Bar (2001).[15][16] In 2003, she starred in the Bengali film Abar Aranye, and portrayed a character based on Lady Macbeth, in Maqbool—an adaptation of Macbeth from Vishal Bhardwaj.[17][18] Her other releases of 2003—the erotic thriller Hawa and the action drama Jaal: The Trap—were commercial failures.[19] The following year, Tabu played triple roles in M. F. Husain's musical drama Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities.[20]
Tabu's first international project came with Mira Nair's adaptation of Jhumpa Lahiri's novel The Namesake.[14][21] Also that year, she played a brief role in the romantic thriller Fanaa.[14] In R. Balki's Cheeni Kum (2007), Tabu starred alongside Amitabh Bachchan as a woman romantically involved with a much older man;[15] the role earned her a record fourth Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.[a][23][24] Tabu took on fewer film projects over the next few years.[25] She played a prostitute in the Telugu film Pandurangadu (2008) and appeared briefly in Ang Lee's adventure film Life of Pi (2012).[26][27] In 2014, Tabu starred alongside Salman Khan in Jai Ho, and garnered critical acclaim for playing the Gertrude character in Bhardwaj's Haider.[28][29] She won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for the latter.[30] Tabu went on to star in the ensemble horror comedy Golmaal Again, and continued to receive praise for playing a police-officer in Drishyam (2015) and a murderess in Andhadhun (2018).[31][32] The latter ranks among the highest-grossing Indian films.[33]
Filmography
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Title | Year | Role(s) | Language | Director(s) | Notes | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bazaar | 1982 | Unknown | Hindi | Sagar Sarhadi | Uncredited | [1] |
Hum Naujawan | 1985 | Priya | Hindi | Dev Anand | [1] [34] | |
Coolie No. 1 | 1991 | Ranjani | Telugu | K. Raghavendra Rao | [35] [36] | |
Mashooq | 1992 | Unknown | Hindi | Mirza Brothers | [37] [38] | |
Pehla Pehla Pyar | 1994 | Sapna | Hindi | Manmohan Singh | [39] | |
Vijaypath | 1994 | Mohini | Hindi | Farouq Siddiqui | Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut | [3] [40] |
Prem | 1995 | Lachi / Sonya Jetley[b] | Hindi | Satish Kaushik | [42] | |
Saajan Ki Baahon Mein | 1995 | Kavita | Hindi | Jai Prakash | [43] | |
Sisindri | 1995 | Herself | Telugu | Shiva Nageswara Rao | Special appearance | [44] |
Haqeeqat | 1995 | Sudha | Hindi | Sandesh Kohli | [45] | |
Himmat | 1996 | Anju | Hindi | Sunil Sharma | [46] | |
Kadhal Desam | 1996 | Divya | Tamil | Kathir | [47] | |
Tu Chor Main Sipahi | 1996 | Kajal | Hindi | Guddu Dhanoa | [48] | |
Jeet | 1996 | Tulsi | Hindi | Raj Kanwar | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress | [49] [50] |
Kaalapani | 1996 | Parvathi | Malayalam | Priyadarshan | [4] | |
Maachis | 1996 | Veerandra (Veeran)[c] | Hindi | Gulzar | National Film Award for Best Actress Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress |
[5] [51] [52] |
Saajan Chale Sasural | 1996 | Divya Khurana | Hindi | David Dhawan | [53] | |
Ninne Pelladata | 1996 | Mahalakshmi (Pandu)[c] | Telugu | Pasupuleti Krishna Vamsi | Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu | [6] [54] |
Darmiyaan: In Between | 1997 | Chitra | Hindi | Kalpana Lajmi | [55] | |
Virasat | 1997 | Gehna | Hindi | Priyadarshan | Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress |
[56] [22] [57] |
Border | 1997 | Yamora Kaur Chandpuri | Hindi | J. P. Dutta | [58] | |
Iruvar | 1997 | Senthamarai | Tamil | Mani Ratnam | [59] | |
Chachi 420 | 1997 | Janki Paswan | Hindi | Kamal Haasan | [60] | |
Aavida Maa Aavide | 1998 | Archana | Telugu | E. V. V. Satyanarayana | [61] | |
2001: Do Hazaar Ek | 1998 | Billu | Hindi | Raj N. Sippy | [62] | |
Thaayin Manikodi | 1998 | Anjali | Tamil | Arjun Sarja | [63] | |
Hanuman | 1998 | Anja | English | Frédéric Fougea | French-Indian film | [64] |
Hu Tu Tu | 1999 | Panna | Hindi | Gulzar | Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress |
[11] [65] [66] |
Biwi No.1 | 1999 | Lovely | Hindi | David Dhawan | [67] | |
Kohram | 1999 | Inspector Kiran Patkar | Hindi | Mehul Kumar | [68] | |
Hum Saath-Saath Hain | 1999 | Sadhana | Hindi | Sooraj R. Barjatya | [69] | |
Thakshak | 1999 | Suman Dev | Hindi | Govind Nihalani | [70] | |
Hera Pheri | 2000 | Anuradha Shivshankar Panikar | Hindi | Priyadarshan | [71] | |
Kandukondain Kandukondain | 2000 | Sowmya | Tamil | Rajiv Menon | [72] | |
Tarkieb | 2000 | Roshni Choubey | Hindi | Esmayeel Shroff | [73] | |
Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar | 2000 | Kamya Lal | Hindi | Hansal Mehta | [74] | |
Shikari | 2000 | Suman | Hindi | N. Chandra | [75] | |
Astitva | 2000 | Aditi Pandit | Hindi / Marathi[d] |
Mahesh Manjrekar | Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress |
[77] [78] [79] |
Ghaath | 2000 | Kavita Choudhary | Hindi | Akashdeep | [80] | |
Snegithiye | 2000 | ACP Gayatri | Tamil | Priyadarshan | [81] | |
Cover Story | 2000 | Jasmine Khan | Malayalam | G.S. Vijayan | [82] | |
Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya | 2001 | Roshni Batra | Hindi | Rajat Rawail | [83] | |
Chandni Bar | 2001 | Mumtaz | Hindi | Madhur Bhandarkar | National Film Award for Best Actress Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress |
[3] [16] [84] |
Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa | 2001 | Meena | Hindi | K. Raghavendra Rao | [85] | |
Maa Tujhhe Salaam | 2002 | Captain Sonia Khanna | Hindi | Tinu Verma | [86] | |
Filhaal... | 2002 | Rewa Singh | Hindi | Meghna Gulzar | [87] | |
Chennakesava Reddy | 2002 | Devi | Telugu | V. V. Vinayak | [88] | |
Zindagi Khoobsoorat Hai | 2002 | Shalu | Hindi | Manoj Punj | [89] | |
Saathiya | 2002 | Savithri Rao | Hindi | Shaad Ali | Special appearance | [90] [91] |
Abar Aranye | 2003 | Amrita | Bengali | Goutam Ghose | [92] | |
Khanjar: The Knife | 2003 | Shilpa | Hindi | Chander Sharma | [93] | |
Hawa | 2003 | Sanjana | Hindi | Guddu Dhanoa | [94] | |
Jaal: The Trap | 2003 | Neha Pandit | Hindi | Guddu Dhanoa | [95] | |
Maqbool | 2003 | Nimmi | Hindi | Vishal Bhardwaj | [96] | |
Main Hoon Na | 2004 | Aparna | Hindi | Farah Khan | Uncredited cameo | [97] |
Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities | 2004 | Meenaxi / Maria Zarkova[e] | Hindi | M. F. Husain | [20] | |
Bhagmati | 2005 | Bhagmati | Hindi | Ashok Kaul | [98] [99] | |
Andarivaadu | 2005 | Shanthi | Telugu | Srinu Vytla | [100] | |
Silsiilay | 2005 | Rehana | Hindi | Khalid Mohamed | [101] | |
Shock | 2006 | Gita | Telugu | Harish Shankar | [102] | |
Fanaa | 2006 | Malini Tyagi | Hindi | Kunal Kohli | [103] | |
The Namesake | 2006 | Ashima | English | Mira Nair | Indian-American film | [104] |
Sarhad Paar | 2007 | Pammi | Hindi | Raman Kumar | [105] | |
Rakkilippattu | 2007 | ACP Gayatri Varma | Malayalam | Priyadarshan | [106] | |
Cheeni Kum | 2007 | Nina Verma | Hindi | R. Balki | Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress | [23] [107] |
Om Shanti Om | 2007 | Herself | Hindi | Farah Khan | Cameo appearance in song "Deewangi Deewangi" | [108] [109] |
Idi Sangathi | 2008 | Swarajyalakshmi | Telugu | Chandra Siddhartha | [110] | |
Pandurangadu | 2008 | Amrutha | Telugu | K. Raghavendra Rao | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu | [111] [112] |
Toh Baat Pakki! | 2010 | Rajeshwari Saxena | Hindi | Kedar Shinde | [113] | |
Khuda Kasam | 2010 | Neetu Singh | Hindi | K. C. Bokadia | [114] | |
Urumi | 2011 | Herself | Malayalam | Santosh Sivan | Special appearance | [27] [115] |
Life of Pi | 2012 | Gita Patel | English | Ang Lee | American film | [116] |
David | 2013 | Frenny | Hindi | Bejoy Nambiar | [117] | |
David | 2013 | Frenny | Tamil | Bejoy Nambiar | [118] | |
Jai Ho | 2014 | Geeta Agnihotri | Hindi | Sohail Khan | [119] | |
Haider | 2014 | Ghazala Meer | Hindi | Vishal Bhardwaj | Also playback singer for song "Roshe Valle" Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress |
[30] [120] [121] |
Drishyam | 2015 | IG Meera Deshmukh | Hindi | Nishikant Kamat | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress | [122] [123] |
Talvar | 2015 | Reema Kumar | Hindi | Meghna Gulzar | Guest appearance | [124] [125] |
Fitoor | 2016 | Begum Hazrat Jaan | Hindi | Abhishek Kapoor | [126] | |
Golmaal Again | 2017 | Anna Matthew | Hindi | Rohit Shetty | [127] | |
Missing | 2018 | Aparna Dubey | Hindi | Mukul Abhyankar | Also playback singer for song "Soja Re" | [128] [129] |
Sanju | 2018 | Herself | Hindi | Rajkumar Hirani | Cameo appearance | [130] |
Andhadhun | 2018 | Simi | Hindi | Sriram Raghavan | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress Nominated—Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress |
[131] [132] |
De De Pyaar De | 2019 | Manjana Rao (Manju)[c] | Hindi | Akiv Ali | [133] | |
Bharat | 2019 | Gudiya (Meher)[c] | Hindi | Ali Abbas Zafar | Special appearance | [134] |
Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo | 2020 | Yasoda (Yasu)[c] | Telugu | Trivikram Srinivas | [135] | |
Jawaani Jaaneman | 2020 | Ananya | Hindi | Nitin Kakkar | [136] | |
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 † | 2020 | TBA | Hindi | Anees Bazmee | Filming | [137] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | A Suitable Boy | Saaeda Bai | Filming, BBC One series [138] |
See also
Footnotes
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External links
- Tabu at IMDb
- Tabu on Bollywood Hungama