Sandhya Shantaram (née Vijaya Deshmukh) is an Indian actress born in 1938. She is best known for her appearances in various
Hindi
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and
Marathi
Marathi may refer to:
*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people
*Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece
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films directed by her husband
V. Shantaram, in 1950s-1960s, most notably ''
Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje'' (1955), ''
Do Aankhen Barah Haath'' (1958), ''
Navrang'' (1959), Marathi film ''
Pinjra'' (1972) and ''
Amar Bhoopali
''Amar Bhoopali'' (English: ''The Immortal Song'', French: ''Le Chant Immortel'') is a 1951 Indian film, produced and directed by V. Shantaram and written by Vishram Bedekar. It is a true story about a simple cow herder who has an innate gift ...
'' (1951).
Career
Sandhya was discovered by
V. Shantaram when he was seeking new faces to cast for his film ''Amar Bhoopali'' (1951). The young woman did not have outstanding features or talent, but what struck the filmmaker was that she had a good voice, one that strangely resembled that of his second wife, the actress Jayshree.
She later married him after Jayshree left him. In 1952, Sandhya debuted as an actress in his
Marathi
Marathi may refer to:
*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people
*Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece
See also
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* ...
film ''
Amar Bhoopali
''Amar Bhoopali'' (English: ''The Immortal Song'', French: ''Le Chant Immortel'') is a 1951 Indian film, produced and directed by V. Shantaram and written by Vishram Bedekar. It is a true story about a simple cow herder who has an innate gift ...
'' in the role of a vocalist, the object of poet
Honaji Bala's desire. She went on to feature in most of Shantaram's films. In her next film ''
Teen Batti Char Raasta'' (1953), she played an impoverished girl named Kokila who is considered unattractive because of her dark skin, but who is secretly a radio star with a beautiful singing voice. Like her name, she resembled the black bird koel which sings beautifully. For the role, Sandhya wore dark makeup.
As she had no formal dance training, she underwent intensive instruction in
classical dance from co-star
Gopi Krishna for the film ''
Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje''. The two play
Kathak
Kathak ( hi, कथक; ur, کتھک) is one of the eight major forms of Classical Indian dance, Indian classical dance. It is the classical dance from of Uttar Pradesh. The origin of Kathak is traditionally attributed to the traveling bards ...
dancers who are preparing for an important competition, but face opposition from their dance guru when they fall in love. The film was very successful and went on to win four
Filmfare Awards
The Filmfare Awards are annual awards that honour artistic and technical excellence in the Hindi-language film industry of India.Al The Filmfare ceremony is one of the most famous film events in India. The awards were first introduced by th ...
as well as the
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi
The National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi is one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India. It is one of several ...
. Sandhya starred opposite her husband in the film ''
Do Aankhen Barah Haath'', where she played Champa, a toy seller who fascinates the warden and inmates as she walks outside their jail. In ''
Navrang'', she played the plain wife of the titular character, a poet, who creates a fantasy image of her as his beautiful and sensuous muse. The film contained the
Holi
Holi (), also known as the Festival of Colours, the Festival of Spring, and the Festival of Love,The New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) p. 874 "Holi /'həʊli:/ noun a Hindu spring festival ...". is an ancient Hindu religious festival ...
song "Arre Ja Re Hatt Natkhat", where Sandhya dances with an elephant wearing dancing bells
ghungroo.
She next starred in ''Stree'' (1961), a film version of
Shakuntala
Shakuntala (Sanskrit: ''Śakuntalā'') is the wife of Dushyanta and the mother of Emperor Bharata. Her story is told in the '' Adi Parva'' of the ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata'' and dramatized by many writers, the most famous adaption be ...
's story from the ''
Mahabharata
The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; sa, महाभारतम्, ', ) is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India in Hinduism, the other being the '' Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the struggle between two groups of cousins in the K ...
''. As the epic mentions that Shakuntala and her son
Bharata lived in the wilderness among lions, Shantaram decided to include real lions in some scenes. Sandhya did not have a double for these scenes; she prepared by shadowing a lion tamer and practicing in the cage with the lions. Sandhya's last major role was in the Marathi version of ''
Pinjra''; her character is that of a tamasha artiste who falls in love with a school teacher out to reform her, played by
Shriram Lagoo
Dr.Shriram Lagoo (16 November 1927 – 17 December 2019) was an Indian film and theatre actor, in Hindi and Marathi, in addition to being an ENT Surgeon. He was known for his character roles in films. He acted in over 250 films including Hindi ...
in his film debut.
In 2009, she made a special appearance at the
V. Shantaram Awards ceremony to commemorate the 50th anniversary of ''Navrang''.
Filmography
*1952 ''
Amar Bhoopali
''Amar Bhoopali'' (English: ''The Immortal Song'', French: ''Le Chant Immortel'') is a 1951 Indian film, produced and directed by V. Shantaram and written by Vishram Bedekar. It is a true story about a simple cow herder who has an innate gift ...
''
*1952 ''
Parchhain
''Parchhain'' (Shadow) is a 1952 Hindi romantic melodrama film directed by V. Shantaram. The production company was Rajkamal Kalamandir. The story and dialogue were by Shams Lakhnavi, with cinematography by G. Balakrishna. Music direction was ...
''
*1953 ''
Teen Batti Char Raasta''
*1954 ''
Malaikkallan''
*1955 ''
Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje''
*1958 ''
Do Aankhen Barah Haath''
*1959 ''
Navrang''
*1961 ''
Stree''
*1963 ''
Sehra''
*1966 ''
Ladki Sahyadri Ki''
*1971 ''
Jal Bin Machhli Nritya Bin Bijli''
*1972 ''
Pinjra''
References
External links
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Indian film actresses
Living people
Actresses in Hindi cinema
Actresses in Marathi cinema
20th-century Indian actresses
Shantaram family
Year of birth uncertain