Mala Sinha

Mala Sinha

ActressMusic Department
Born
November 11, 1936
Awards
2 wins, 6 nominations

Mala Sinha, born in Calcutta (now Kolkata), India, is a legendary Indian actress who has left an indelible mark on the Hindi film industry. Known for her grace, versatility, and powerful performances, Mala Sinha became one of the leading actresses during the golden era of Bollywood. Mala Sinha's…

Biography

Mala Sinha, born in Calcutta (now Kolkata), India, is a legendary Indian actress who has left an indelible mark on the Hindi film industry. Known for her grace, versatility, and powerful performances, Mala Sinha became one of the leading actresses during the golden era of Bollywood.

Mala Sinha's journey in the world of cinema began when she won a beauty contest, leading her to a debut in the Bengali film "Roshanara" (1952). She made her mark in Hindi cinema with her first film, "Badshah" (1954). However, it was her performance in "Anpadh" (1962) that brought her widespread recognition and acclaim. Mala Sinha's portrayal of an illiterate woman seeking education showcased her acting prowess and set the stage for a successful career.

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Mala Sinha delivered stellar performances in a wide range of films, displaying her versatility as an actress. Her notable works include films like "Hariyali Aur Rasta" (1962), "Dhool Ka Phool" (1959), "Gumrah" (1963), and "Himalay Ki God Mein" (1965). She often played characters with depth and emotional complexity, earning her accolades from both audiences and critics.

Mala Sinha's on-screen chemistry with leading actors of her time, including Rajendra Kumar, Sunil Dutt, and Manoj Kumar, contributed to the success of many films. Her ability to portray various shades of characters, from the romantic heroine to the tragic figure, showcased her range as an actress.

Apart from her acting career, Mala Sinha has been associated with social causes and charity work. Her contribution to Indian cinema was recognized with several awards, including the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards and the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award.

Mala Sinha's impact on the film industry continued into the 1980s, and even after her gradual withdrawal from the spotlight, she remains a respected figure in the history of Bollywood. Her timeless performances and the legacy she left behind continue to inspire new generations of actors in Indian cinema.

Actress

Bandhu(2007)
Waqt Ka SikandarWaqt Ka Sikandar(1996)
ZidZid(1994)as Daadima
KhelKhel(1992)as Sulakshana Devi
Radha Ka SangamRadha Ka Sangam(1992)as Thakurain

Music Department

Lalkar (The Challenge)Lalkar (The Challenge)(1972)

Thanks

Mere LalMere Lal(1966)

Self

NaseebNaseeb(1981)as Self
GuddiGuddi(1971)as Self (shooting of "Phir Kab Milogi (1974)")

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Film Hi FilmFilm Hi Film(1983)as Special Appearance

Known for

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Dharmendra and Mala SinhaGuru Dutt and Mala Sinha in Thirst (1957)Mala SinhaBiswajeet Chatterjee, Dilip Kumar, and Mala Sinha in Phir Kab Milogi (1974)Biswajeet Chatterjee, Neetu Singh, and Mala Sinha in Do Kaliyaan (1968)Dharmendra, Mala Sinha, and Tanuja Samarth in Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi (1966)