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Shefali Shah
Shefali Shah at Rahul Bose's sports auction event
Shefali Shah at Rahul Bose's sports auction event, 2012
Born
Shefali Shetty

(1972-05-22) 22 May 1972 (age 52)
Occupationactress
Years active1995–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1997; div. 2001)

Vipul Amrutlal Shah (present)

Shefali Shah née Shetty (born 22 May 1972), is an Indian actress who works in Bollywood films.[1][2] After making her film debut with a minor role in the 1995 drama Rangeela, she played a supporting role in the crime film Satya. Her performance in Satya received critical praise and won her the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress and a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the 44th Filmfare Awards. She was later nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the family drama Waqt: The Race Against Time (2005).

In 2007, she received critical acclaim and won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in The Last Lear. She starred in the 2015 dramedy Dil Dhadakne Do, receiving several nominations for Best Supporting Actress.[3] She, along with the main cast won the Screen Award for Best Ensemble Cast for the film.

Early life

Shefali Shah (née Shetty) was born in July 1972 and is the only child of Sudhakar Shetty and Shobha Shetty.[4] She spent her early childhood at the RBI quarters in Santa Cruz, Mumbai where she attended Arya Vidya Mandir, Santacruz, Mumbai.[citation needed]

Career

In the early days before starting her career in Bollywood, Shefali acted in a Gujarati stage drama called 'Ant Vagarni Antakshari'. Drama was soon forgotten, however, she delivered a very powerful performance.

Shah made her television debut with the show Aarohan that aired on Doordarshan.[5] She made her film debut with Rangeela (1995),[6] although she only had a few scenes in the film. She ventured into television with the serial Kabhie Kabhie.[7]

She starred in the critically acclaimed film Satya (1998), for which she received the Star Screen Award Best Supporting Actress and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Critics.

Shah starred in the film Waqt: The Race Against Time (2005) as Amitabh Bachchan's wife. The film was directed by her husband Vipul Shah. Shah's breakthrough performance was as Ria Verma in the internationally acclaimed Monsoon Wedding. She graduated to mature roles as Kasturba Gandhi in Gandhi, My Father and as Anil Kapoor's wife in the 2008 film Black & White. She won a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Rituparno Ghosh's The Last Lear. In 2010 she took to the stage opposite Kiran Karmarkar in the Hindi version of Chandrakant Kulkarni's play Dhyanimani; Bas Itna Sa Khwab.[8]

Personal life

Shah was married to television actor Harsh Chhaya.[9][10] After their divorce, she married director Vipul Amrutlal Shah. She has two sons with Shah.[11][12]

Filmography

Year Movie Role Notes
1995 Rangeela Gulbadan special appearance
1998 Satya Pyaari Mhatre Won, Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Critics
2000 Mohabbatein Nandini Khanna
2001 Monsoon Wedding Ria Verma
2005 Waqt: The Race Against Time Sumitra Thakur
2005 15 Park Avenue Lakshmi J. Roy
2007 Gandhi, My Father Kasturba Gandhi Won, Best Actress Tokyo International Film Festival Award[13]
2007 The Last Lear Vandana Won, National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
2008 Black and White Roma Mathur
2010 Karthik Calling Karthik Dr. Kapadia
2011 Kucch Luv Jaisaa Madhu Saxena
2014 Lakshmi Jyoti
2015 Dil Dhadakne Do Neelam Mehra Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress[14][15]
2015 Brothers Maria Fernandes
2016 The Jungle Book Raksha (voice) Hindi dub
2017 Commando 2 Leena Chowdhury
2017 Juice Manju Singh Won, "Best Actor - Female" Award at Jio Filmfare Short Film Awards 2018[16]
2018 Once Again Tara Shetty Won, "Editor’s Choice – Best Actor - Female" Award from Power Brands

Television

Year(s) Show Role
2019 Delhi Crime Vartika Chaturvedi[17]
2008 Ramayan Sunaina
1996-1997 Hasratein Savithri/Saavi
1997 Kabhie Kabhie Radha Pathak
1993-1997 Banegi Apni Baat Richa
? Raahein Lead role
1993-1994 Naya Nukkad Shefali Shetty
1996-1997 [Patjhad] Shefali Shetty
1997-1998 Sea Hawks ?
1993 Aarohan Cadet Nivedita
? Tolo TV Kabul ?

Aur Shama Jalti Rahi ..

Awards and nominations

List of Acting Awards and Nominations
Year Film Award Category Result
1999 Satya Star Screen Award Star Screen Award Best Supporting Actress Won
1999 Satya Filmfare Award Filmfare Critics Award Best Actress Won
1999 Satya Filmfare Award Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated
1999 Satya Zee Cine Award Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2006 Waqt: The Race Against Time Filmfare Award Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2006 Waqt: The Race Against Time Zee Cine Award Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2006 Waqt: The Race Against Time Star Screen Award Star Screen Award Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2007 The Last Lear National Film Award National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress: Won
2007 Gandhi, My Father Tokyo International Film Festival Best Actress: Won
2007 Gandhi, My Father Producers Guild Film Awards Best Supporting Actress: Nominated
2015 Dil Dhadakne Do Stardust Awards Stardust Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
2015 Dil Dhadakne Do Filmfare Awards Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2015 Dil Dhadakne Do Screen Awards Best Ensemble Cast Won
2018 Juice Filmfare Short Film Awards Best Actor Female Won
2019 Delhi crime iReel Awards Best Actress - Drama Won

References

  1. ^ "Now, I'll play my age in films: Shefali Shah". The Times of India. 24 October 2009. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Shefali Shah wins best actor award". The Times of India. 30 October 2007. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Revealed: This 'Dil Dhadakne Do' actress will do a special cameo in 'Commando 2'". DNA India. 22 January 2017.
  4. ^ Vimla Patil (24 January 1999). "The Tribune...Sunday Reading". The Tribune. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  5. ^ Sadhwani, Bhavya (22 March 2019). "Shefali Shah Has No Qualms About Doing Less Number Of Roles, As Long As They Are Special Ones". IndiaTimes.
  6. ^ "The Last Lear is my best performance: Shefali Shah". Sify. 16 September 2008.
  7. ^ "Strong and never silent". Indian Express. 27 April 1998.
  8. ^ Rinky Kumar (20 August 2010). "Re-living a dream". Indian Express. Archived from the original on 14 October 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  9. ^ 'I get on with life quickly' - Hindustan Times Archived 23 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Harsh Chhaya's wife Shefali to replace Seema Kapoor in Hasratein". India Today. 10 May 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  11. ^ Subhash K Jha (8 March 2006). "People say I look like Kasturba Gandhi: Shefali Shah". Sify. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  12. ^ "Married to the 'boss'! Shefali Shah's waqt with Vipul!". Indiatimes.com Movies. 22 April 2005. Archived from the original on 13 February 2010.
  13. ^ "Shefali Shah on playing different shades of an 'everywoman', and using silence as her weapon of choice- Entertainment News, Firstpost". Firstpost. 16 June 2019.
  14. ^ Karki, Tripti (14 April 2020). "Shefali Shah shares heartfelt experience on seeing parents '7 feet far' amid coronavirus outbreak". www.indiatvnews.com.
  15. ^ "Mothers are mere props in Bollywood: 'Dil Dhadakne Do' actress Shefali Shah". The Economic Times. 3 June 2015.
  16. ^ https://www.filmfare.com/features/winners-of-the-jio-filmfare-short-film-awards-2018-announced-26008-1.html
  17. ^ Dubey, Rachana (26 January 2019). "Shefali Shah: A lot of women who have suffered are being heard, but those who misuse the #MeToo movement should be held accountable - Times of India". The Times of India.