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Deepika Chikhalia
Born
Dipti Chikhalia

(1965-04-29) 29 April 1965 (age 59)
Other namesDeepika, Deepika Topiwala
Occupation(s)Film actress, Politician
Years active1985–1995
SpouseHemant Topiwala

Deepika Chikhalia (born 29 April 1965) is an Indian actress who rose to fame playing Sita role in Ramanand Sagar's hit television series Ramayan[1] and was known for acting in other mythological TV serials.She was also known for her successful debut film Sun Meri Laila(1983) opposite Raj Kiran and 3 hit Hindi films with Rajesh Khanna which were Rupaye Dus Karod, Ghar Ka Chiraag, Khudai. She did one Malayalam film Ithile Iniyum Varu(1986) with Mammootty, her Kannada hits were Hosa Jeevana(1990) and Indrajith and had one Tamil hit film Nangal(1992) with Prabhu, one Bengali hit film, Asha O Balobasha (1989) opposite Prosenjit Chatterjee.

Career

Deepika made her debut as lead actress in Sun Meri Laila(1983) opposite Raj Kiran but though her debut film was successful, she did not get A grade films till 1987. Chikhalia was part of the popular television serial Dada Daadi Ki Kahani in 1985. She meanwhile did supporting roles in flop films like Bhagwan Dada(1986), Kala Dhanda Goray Log(1986), Doorie(1989) and played lead heroine in B grade horror film Cheekh(1986) and Raat Ke Andhere Mein (1987) which were box office duds. Later on in 1987, she played the female lead role of Sita in Ramanand Sagar's hit television series Ramayan which gave her national fame. She continued getting lead roles in hit TV serials like Vikram Aur Betaal(1988), The Sword of Tipu Sultan and Luv Kush (both in 1989). Her only hits in Hindi films were Ghar Ka Chiraag (1989) and Rupaye Dus Karod (1991), both of which had Rajesh Khanna in the lead and she had supporting roles with lesser footage in these films. She got more footage in the film Khudai, but the film was commercial failure in 1994. She played romantic lead of Rajesh Khanna in 2 films Ghar Ka Chirag and Khudai. Her Kannada film as the lead heroine opposite Shankar Nag was a box office hit in 1990 and her Bengali films Asha O Bhalobasha(1989) opposite Prosenjit Chatterjee and Tamil film Naangal (1992) opposite Prabhu were box office hits. She also got a supporting role in a Malayalam movie Ithile Iniyum Varu(1986),which had Mammootty in the lead.She met with limited success in Hindi films in the after 1992, as Sanam Aap Ki Khatir(1992) flopped which had her in as main lead heroine, she only got supporting roles in Hindi films. Chikhalia followed up her television and film career with a move into politics, riding her fame as a religious icon to an election victory as a Member of Parliament in the Indian Lok Sabha from Baroda constituency in 1991 as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate.

Personal life

Chikhalia grew up in Girnar Apartments, in the affluent Pali Hill area of Bandra, a suburb of Mumbai.

She is married to Hemant Topiwala, owner of Shingar Bindi and Tips and Toes cosmetics. They have two daughters, Nidhi Topiwala & Juhi Topiwala[2]

Filmography

Year Film Language Role Notes
1983 Sun Meri Laila Hindi
1985 Paththar Hindi
1986 Cheekh Hindi
1986 Bhagwaan Dada Hindi Shanti
1986 Ghar Sansar Hindi
1986 Ithile Iniyum Varu Malayalam Priya
1987 Raat Ke Andhere Hindi Sexy Rosie
1987 Sajanwa Bairi Bhaile Hamar Bhojpuri
1989 Indrajith Kannada
1989 Ghar Ka Chiraag Hindi Asha
1989 "Asha O Bhalobasha" Bengali
1989 "Yamapasam" Telugu
1990 Hosa Jeevana Kannada Sita as wife of Shankarnag
1990 Periya Idathu Pillai Tamil
1991 Kaala Chakra Kannada
1991 Rupaye Dus Karod Hindi Ravi's secretary/Hastinapur Ki Rani
1992 Naangal Tamil
1994 Khudai Hindi Padmini Raj Anand

References

  1. ^ http://entertainment.in.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?cp-documentid=3219065
  2. ^ "Where are they now? Deepika Chikhalia". Retrieved 21 November 2009.