Born on: February 4, 1974
Born in: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Nationality: Indian
Career: Actress
Urmila Matondkar is one of the most versatile actresses in Bollywood today. She started her career in the Hindi film industry, as a child artist, and went on to become one of the most talented and sensual actresses. While guys were drooling over her sensual character in ‘Rangeela’, they were impressed with her simple portrayal in ‘Satya’. Willing to explore every arena, Urmila was also seen in negative roles, in ‘Kaun’ and ‘Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya’. Whether it be the role of a possessed woman in ‘Bhoot’, ruthless avenger in ‘Ek Hasina Thi’ or item girl in ‘RGV ki Aag’, she has always performed with conviction.
Career
Urmila Matondkar entered Bollywood as a child artist, with her first movie being ‘Kalyug’ (1980), which was followed by ‘Zakol’. However, it was her third movie ‘Masoom’ (1983) that made the audience sit back and take notice. Subsequently, she was seen in ‘Sur Sangam’ (1985), along with ‘Dacait’ and ‘Zindagi’ (1987). Urmila made her debut as a leading star in a Malayalam-language film ‘Chanakyan’ (1989), in which she starred opposite Kamal Hassan. It was ‘Narasimha’ (1991) that served as her leading role debut in Hindi movies.
In 1992, Urmila gave performance in ‘Chamatkar’, her first film with Shahrukh Khan’, followed by ‘Antam’ (Telugu film) and ‘Drohi’ (Hindi version of ‘Antam’). With the latter two movies, started Urmila’s association with the ace director Ram Gopal Verma (RGV). The following year, she was seen in ‘Shreeman Aashiq’, ‘Gaayam’ (another GRV film) and Bedardi. Even after starring in so many films, success continued to evade her. It was in 1995 that she got the first hit of her career, with ‘Rangeela’, an RGV film.
Rangeela also got her the first Filmfare Best Actress Award nomination. The year 1995 also saw Urmila being a part of ‘Tacholi Varghese Chekavar’ (Malayalam Film) and ‘Money Money’. In 1997 came ‘Judaai’, a film that got her nominations for Best Supporting Actress, along with ‘Daud’, another RGV film. The following year, she was seen in ‘Satya’, a film based on underworld that became a major hit. Urmila also got some rave reviews for her performance in ‘Satya’. The same year, she did ‘Kaun’, her first negative role.
The 2000s saw her moving towards critically acclaimed roles. In 2001, she was seen in ‘Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya’ (2001), in which she played the role of an obsessed lover. Her performance was greatly appreciated and she was also nominated for Filmfare Best Villain Award. The year 2002 saw her appearing in ‘Om Jai Jagdish’ and ‘Deewangee’, none of which was a box office success. In 2003, she wooed the audience with her performance in ‘Bhoot’, a supernatural thriller, and ‘Pinjar’, a film set in the background of the 1947 India partition.
‘Bhoot’ won her the first Filmfare Critics Award, for Best Performance - Female. The same year, she received the Rajiv Gandhi Award, for ‘Achievement in Bollywood’. In 2004, Urmila played the lead role, of a deceived woman who seeks revenge from her lover, in ‘Ek Hasina Thi’. The next year saw her being a part of a supernatural thriller ‘Naina’, apart from the critically-acclaimed ‘Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara’. The latter movie got Urmila her second Bollywood Movie Award for Best Actress.
In 2006, ‘Banaras’ and ‘Bas Ek Pal’ were the two films in which she was seen. Though not very successful, the films received critical acclaim. In 2007, her only film, in the lead role, was ‘Speed’. Urmila is an outstanding dancer and has featured in a number of item numbers, including ‘Chamma Chamma’ (China Gate), ‘Aaiye Aajaye’ (Lajja) and ‘Mehbooba’ (RGV Ki Aag). In 2007, she gave her voice for Asha Bhonsle's album ‘Asha and Friends Vol 1’, in which she sang the song "Mehbooba Dilruba", with Asha.
Awards
2002 - Bollywood Movie Award, Most Sensational Actress - Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya
2004 - Filmfare Critics Award, Best Performance - Bhoot
2004 - 1st Annual Apsara Awards, Best Actress - Bhoot
2004 - Bollywood Movie Award, Best Actress - Bhoot
2004 - Zee Cine Award for Best Actor, Female - Bhoot
2004 - Star Screen Award Best Actress, Bhoot
2004 - Rajiv Gandhi Award - Achievement in Bollywood
2006 - Bollywood Movie Award, Best Actress - Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara
Nominations
1996 - Filmfare Best Actress Award - Rangeela
1998 - Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award - Judaai
1999 - Filmfare Best Actress Award - Satya
2002 - Filmfare Best Villain Award - Pyar Tune Kya Kiya
2002 - Star Screen Award for Best Actress - Pyar Tune Kya Kiya
2004 - Filmfare Best Actress Award - Bhoot
2005 - Filmfare Best Actress Award - Ek Hasina Thi
2005 - Star Screen Award for Best Actress - Ek Hasina Thi
2005 - Zee Cine Award for Best Actor - Female - Ek Hasina Thi
2006 - Zee Cine Award for Best Actor - Female - Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara
Filmography
1980 - Kalyug, Zakol (child star)
1983 - Masoom (child star)
1985 - Sur Sangam (child star)
1987 - Dacait, Zindagi (child star)
1989 - Bade Ghar Ki Beti, Chanakyan (leading role debut)
1991 - Narasimha (leading role debut in Hindi movies)
1992 - Chamatkar, Antam (Telugu film), Drohi
1993 - Shreeman Aashiq, Gaayam, Bedardi
1994 - Kanoon, Aa Gale Lag Ja
1995 - Rangeela, Tacholi Varghese Chekavar (Malayalam Film), Money Money
1996 - Indian (Tamil film)
1997 - Judaai, Mere Sapno Ki Rani, Daud, Aflatoon, Anaganaga Oka Raju (Telugu movie)
1998 - Satya, Kudrat, China Gate (Special appearance), Chhota Chetan
1999 - Jaanam Samjha Karo, Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain, Mast, Dillagi, Khoobsurat, Kaun
2000 - Jungle, Deewane, Kunwara
2001 - Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, Lajja (Special appearance)
2002 - Company (Special appearance), Om Jai Jagadish, Deewangee
2003 - Bhoot, Tehzeeb, Pinjar
2004 - Ek Hasina Thi
2005 - Naina, Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara
2006 - Banaras, Bas Ek Pal
2007 - Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag (Special appearance), Om Shanti Om (Special appearance), Speed