Neena Gupta is an Indian actress, producer, and director. Her repertoire of films includes art-house films, commercial films, and several international films as well.
Gupta attended The Lawrence School in Sanawar in Himachal Pradesh. And she pursued her graduation from Janki Devi Memorial College in Delhi. She earned her Master's degree in Sanskrit and completed her M.Phil in the same subject.
While studying at Janki Devi Memorial College in Delhi, Gupta started taking part in college plays. Gupta's first appearance on the big screen was in 1982 in
Saath Saath (1982), an endearing love story directed by
Raman Kumar.
In the same year, she was seen in the international film
Gandhi (1982), based on the life of Mahatma Gandhi, directed by
Richard Attenborough. She played the role of Gandhi's grandniece Abha in the film.
She followed it up with
Yeh Nazdeekiyan (1982), helmed by
Vinod Pande. The storyline was based on an extra-marital relationship.
In 1983, Gupta made her mark by acting in
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983), a dark satire directed by
Kundan Shah that revolved around corruption in India.
She was next seen in
Shyam Benegal's dark comedy
Mandi (1983). She essayed the role of a classical dancer in the film that centred around politics and prostitution in society.
In
Trikal (Past, Present, Future) (1985), another movie helmed by
Shyam Benegal, she played the role of a maid who acted as a medium for seances.
She went on to act in
Aruna Raje's
Rihaee (1988), a film that dealt with women's choice and sexual frustration when faced with male promiscuity.
Her next international appearance on the big screen was in
The Deceivers (1988), an adventure movie helmed by
Nicholas Meyer that starred
Pierce Brosnan,
Shashi Kapoor, and
Saeed Jaffrey.
In 1989, she was seen in
Daddy (1989), a television movie directed by
Mahesh Bhatt. Gupta appeared in a couple of Malayalam movies, such as
Vasthuhara (1991) and
Aham (1992).
In 1992, she acted in Bollywood action films like
Zulm Ki Hukumat (1992), directed by
Bharat Rangachary, and
Balwaan (1992), directed by
Deepak Anand.
In the same year, she appeared in
The Seventh Horse of the Sun (1992), directed by
Shyam Benegal.
Her acting in
Woh Chokri (1994), directed by
Subhankar Ghosh, won her the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1993.
She also appeared in
Badhaai Ho (2018), a comedy-drama helmed by Amit Ravindernath Sharma
Amit Ravindernath Sharma. She essayed the role of a middle-aged woman who gets pregnant. Gupta won the Screen Award for Best Actress (Critics) 2019 and Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress 2019 for her acting in this film.
She played the role of a mother in
Hitesh Kewalya's romantic comedy
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan (2020).
In 2022, she acted in the adventure drama film
Misogyny (2009), directed by
Sooraj R. Barjatya. The film starred
Amitabh Bachchan,
Anupam Kher, and
Boman Irani in lead roles.
Gupta has been a part of several TV series, including
Gul Gulshan Gulfam (1987),
Junoon (1994),
Saans (1999), and
Panchayat (2020).