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Baljinder Kaur

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Baljinder Kaur
Born
Bhondian, Bhogpur, India
OccupationActor
Years active1991-present

Baljinder Kaur is an Indian actress who has appeared in Haryanvi, Hindi and Tamil films.[1][2]

Career

Kaur was born and brought up in the village of Bhondian near Bhogpur, Punjab. She developed an interest in theatre during her education at DAV College, Hoshiarpur and in 1994, chose to study a degree in drama over education at Punjab University. After graduating, she started teaching drama at a school in Hisar, Haryana and later married Brijesh Sharma in 2000, who was her classmate at university and during another stint at the National School of Drama.[1] During her time at drama school, she learnt various forms of classical dance and music and later worked for six years as a member of the repertory.

Kaur made her acting debut as a film actress through the critically acclaimed Hindi film, Shahid (2013), after being approached by the casting director, Mukesh Chabra, who had see one of Kaur's stage performances. She won critical acclaim for her role in the project and was subsequently approached to play roles in two of Aamir Khan's films, PK (2014) and Dangal (2016), but turned down the opportunities indicating her reluctance to work on glamorous roles.[1] In 2014, she worked on the Haryanvi film Pagdi: The Honour directed by Rajiv Bhatia, who she knew from her time at the School of Drama. Her husband, Brijesh Sharma, also portrayed a role in the film as the heroine's father. For her performance in the film, she received the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress and was also subsequently recognised by Punjab University for her work.[3][4][5] She was then subsequently seen as a Mardwari woman from the slums of Chennai in Sudha Kongara Prasad's bilingual film, Saala Khadoos. For her part in the Tamil version, she memorised her dialogues after translating the script phonetically into English.[1]

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2013 Shahid Ammi Hindi
2013 Commando Preethi Hindi
2014 Pagdi: The Honour Haryanvi National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
2016 Irudhi Suttru Damayanthi Tamil
2016 Saala Khadoos Damayanthi Hindi

References

  1. ^ a b c d "From Bhondian to Bollywood: Baljinder Kaur's journey from Jalandhar to the silver screen". 3 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Regional route to national honour - Times of India".
  3. ^ http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/chandigarh/education/pu-to-honour-actress-baljinder-kaur/88478.html
  4. ^ "Panjab University alumna wins national award - Times of India".
  5. ^ "Kangana bags National Award for Queen".