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Farida Jalal

14 Mar, 1949 in New Delhi, Delhi, India

Farida Jalal (born 14 March 1949) is an Indian actress. In a film career spanning almost fifty years, Jalal acted in over 200 films in the Hindi, the Telugu, and the Tamil film industries. Best known for her character driven roles in independent cinema and supporting work in mainstream Bollywood... productions, Jalal has received such accolades as four Filmfare Awards and two Bengal Film Journalists Association Awards. Jalal started her career with Taqdeer (1967). She went on to play leading and supporting roles in numerous motion pictures through the 1970s and early 80s. She is widely remembered for her roles in Paras (1971), Henna (1991) and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), all of which garnered the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. She became a household name after portraying motherly roles and strong female characters in the 1990s and the early 2000s. She has also won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance for her role in Mammo (1994). She won the Best Actress Award at the 2012 Harlem International Film Festival for her role in A Gran Plan (2012). She has successfully transitioned to numerous shows on Indian television alongside her work in films. Some of her notable works are the sitcom Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, Dekh Bhai Dekh, Shararat and Ammaji Ki Galli. She was seen in the soap opera Satrangi Sasural on channel Zee TV portraying the role of Gomti Vatsal a.k.a. Dadi Maa.

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फरीदा ज़लालFarida Jalaal

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Bobby
60% (1973)
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Shastra
35% (1996)
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Lagan
0% (1971)
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Aashayein
66% (2010)
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Achanak
40% (1973)
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Henna
53% (1991)
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Gardish
84% (1993)
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Veergati
54% (1995)
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Yaarana
65% (1981)
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Lajja
69% (2001)
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Aradhana
70% (1969)
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Judaai
53% (1997)
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Kal Ki Awaz
30% (1992)
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Charandas
0% (1977)
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Ziddi
56% (1997)
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Khauff
44% (2000)
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Gopi
60% (1970)
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Laadla
55% (1994)
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Ittu Si Baat
30% (2022)
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Do Jasoos
50% (1975)
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Abdullah
100% (1980)
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Alaap
85% (1977)
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Heera
0% (1973)
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Naina
0% (1973)
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Aflatoon
41% (1997)
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Mammo
52% (1994)
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Khoj
0% (1971)
Kaash Tum Hote
0% (2014)
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Barsaat
66% (2005)
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Rivaaj
0% (1972)
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Soldier
57% (1998)
Anjaane
0% (2000)
Paras
0% (1971)
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Uljhan
0% (1975)
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Hey Ram
69% (2000)
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Jurmana
73% (1979)
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Bekhudi
100% (1992)
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Sargoshiyan
100% (2017)
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Lahoo Ke Do Rang
47% (1997)
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Jawab
10% (1995)
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Rajkumar
57% (1996)
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Bundal Baaz
0% (1976)
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Aakraman
40% (1975)
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A Gran Plan
0% (2014)
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Devi
70% (1970)
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Pashmeena
0% (1970)
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Raja Rani
0% (1973)
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Kya Kehna
57% (2000)
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Salaakhen
64% (1998)
Jahan Ara
100% (1964)
Bandh Honth
97% (1984)
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Loafer
42% (1973)
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Mohabbat
63% (1997)
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Pinjar
76% (2003)
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Angaara
0% (1996)
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Duplicate
62% (1998)
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Taqdeer
60% (1967)
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Lines
70% (2021)

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