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Shobhana Samarth (17 November 1916 – 9 February 2000) was an Indian actress, director and producer who began her career in the early days of talkie movies in the
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and continued in lead roles into the 1950s. She started in Marathi cinema. Her first
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film, ''Nigahen Nafrat'', was released in 1935. She is best remembered for her portrayal of Sita in '' Ram Rajya'' (1943). In 1997, she was honoured with the Filmfare Special Award for her contribution to the arts. Samarth later produced and directed a pair of movies that launched the careers of her daughters, Nutan and Tanuja.


Early life

Shobhana was born on 17 November 1916 in
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, British India, as Saroj Shilotri. An only child, her father Prabhakar Shilotri was a "pioneer banker", having started the Shilotri Bank in Bombay. Her mother Rattan Bai, in 1936, acted in the film ''Frontiers of Freedom'', in Marathi (''Swarajyachya Seemewar''). Shobhna studied initially in Cathedral School, Bombay, for one year. In 1928 her father suffered financial losses and the business went into liquidation. The family then shifted to
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in 1931, where Shobhana attended
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. To earn a living, her father taught students on a private basis, while her mother taught in a
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school. In December that year, her father died of a heart attack and the mother and daughter returned to Bombay to stay with her maternal uncle. Shobhana studied in a convent school, but was unable to complete her matriculation, as she had begun her film career by then. Shobhana also taught privately to make money. During this time she met her future husband Kumarsen Samarth, who had just returned from Germany and was keen on directing films. They got engaged and she started work on her first film. Her uncle was opposed to her acting in films, and she and her mother moved out of his home (ironically his daughter and Shobhana's cousin Nalini Jaywant herself became an actress).


Career

Shobana's first film was "Orphans Of Society" (1935), also called ''Nigahe Nafrat'' or ''Vilasi Ishwar'' for Kolhapur Cinetone, directed by
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and starring Vinayak and Baburao Pendharkar. The film was not a success, but Shobhana was critically acclaimed for her role. The film was bilingual, made in
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and Marathi. Shobhana claims in an interview that she did not know any Urdu at that time of filming, speaking the dialogues by rote and it was only later that she picked up the language. She was with Kolhapur Cinetone for thirteen months, but acted in one film. She left Kolhapur Cinetone and joined Sagar Movietone (Sagar Film Company), where she acted in a film called '' Kokila'' (1937), directed by Sarvottam Badami, starring Motilal, Sabita Devi and Sitara Devi. Her other film for Sagar was ''Do Diwane'' (1936), directed by C. M. Luhar and co-starring Motilal,
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and Aruna Devi. By the end of 1937, Shobhana left Sagar and joined General Films, acting in ''Industrial India'' (Nirala Hindustan), directed by Mohan Sinha with
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and Wasti. The second film for them was ''Pati Patni'' (1939), directed by V. M. Gunjal with co-stars Yakub, Sitara Devi and Wasti. By 1939, she had joined Hindustan Cinetone, making four films with them, which included ''Kaun Kisi ka'' (1939), ''Saubhagya'' (1940) by C. M. Luhar, and ''Apni Nagariya'' (1940) by V. M. Gunjal. She then worked in a film directed by her husband, Kumar Sen Samarth, called ''Ghar Javai'' (1941), where she was cast with Damuanna Malvankar. In 1942 came her career-defining film ''Bharat Milap'', directed by Vijay Bhatt and starring
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as Kaikeyi, Shobhana as Sita and
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as Ram. Following this was ''Ram Rajya'' in 1943, and Shobhana became identified as Sita, leading to several other films where they recreated the roles. Shobhana as
Sita Sita (; ) also called as Janaki and Vaidehi is a Hindu goddess and the female protagonist of the Hindu epic, '' Ramayana''. She is the consort of Rama, the avatar of the god Vishnu, and is regarded as a form of Vishnu's consort, Lakshmi ...
and Prem Adib as
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became extremely popular and were accepted by the audiences and had them featuring as Rama and Sita on calendars.


Personal life

Shobhana was married to director and cinematographer Kumarsen Samarth from Vile Parle (E), Mumbai. They had three daughters, Nutan, Tanuja and Chatura and a son, Jaideep. Eventually, the couple parted amicably and Shobhana became linked to actor
Motilal Rajvansh Motilal Rajvansh (4 December 1910 – 17 June 1965) was an Indian actor and the winner of Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for ''Devdas'' (1955) and '' Parakh'' (1960). He is credited with being among Hindi cinema's first natural actors. He ...
. Two of her daughters, Nutan and Tanuja, also became actresses. Shobhana produced their debut films. Her other daughter, Chatura, is an artist and her son Jaideep is an advertising film producer. Chatura and Jaideep never acted in films. Nutan's son Mohnish Bahl is also an actor, as are Tanuja's daughters Kajol and Tanishaa Mukerji. Kajol is married to actor Ajay Devgan. Other members of the dynasty include Shomu Mukherjee, who married Tanuja. She and her daughter Nutan were estranged for more than two decades, but reconciled in the year 1983 before Nutan's death from cancer in February 1991. At her own death from cancer in 2000, Shobhana had seven granddaughters, one grandson, three great-granddaughters, and two great-grandsons.1st Filmfare Awards, 1953
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Filmography


As Actress

*''Vilasi Ishwar'' (1935) *''Nigah-e-Nafrat'' (1935) *''
Do Diwane ''Do Diwane'' (Two Rogues) also known as ''Be Kharab Jaan'', is a 1936 Hindi comedy film directed by Chimanlal Luhar based on K. M. Munshi's famous play ''Be Kharab Jaan''. The film was produced by Sagar Movietone and had music composed by Pransu ...
'' (1936) *'' Kokila'' (1937) *''Pati Patni'' (1939) *''
Apni Nagariya ''Apni Nagariya'' is a 1940 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Gunjal and written by Saadat Hasan Manto. It stars Shobhana Samarth, K. N. Singh, Nazir, and Jayant. The film was produced under the Hindustan Cinetone banner and had music c ...
'' (1940) *'' Savera'' (1942) *'' Vijay Lakshmi'' (1943) *'' Ram Rajya'' (1943) *'' Naukar'' (1943) *''
Mahasati Ansuya ''Mahasati Ansuya'' is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1943 Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 1 – WWII: The Soviet Union announces that 22 German divisions have been encircled at ...
'' (1943) *'' Veer Kunal'' (1945) *'' Taramati'' (1945) *''Shahkar'' (1947) *''Sati Toral'' (1947) *'' Malika'' (1947) *''
Rambaan ''Rambaan'' (Rama's Arrow) is a 1948 Indian film with a mythological theme, directed by Vijay Bhatt. Made under the banner of Prakash Pictures, it had music by Shankar Rao Vyas. The story writer was Mohanlal Dave with dialogue by Pandit Girish. ...
'' (1948) *'' Narasinha Avatar'' (1949) *''Hamari Beti'' (1950) *''Ram Janma'' (1951) *'' Insaniyat'' (1955) *''
Love in Simla ''Love In Simla'' is a 1960 Indian romance film, produced by Sashadhar Mukherjee and his Filmalaya production house. Directed by R. K. Nayyar, who co-wrote the script with Agha Jani, the film had the producer's son, Joy Mukherjee, in the lead ...
'' (1960) *''
Chhalia ''Chhalia'' is a 1960 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Manmohan Desai. It stars Raj Kapoor, Nutan, Pran, Rehman and Shobhna Samarth. The story is loosely based on the 1848 short story " White Nights" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, but is f ...
'' (1960) *'' Chitralekha'' (1964) *''
Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal ''Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal'' is a Hindi film starring Tanuja and Rajeev. It was directed by R. Chandra. The film was released on 1 January 1966. The film was shot in the Aligarh Muslim University campus. Plot This is a story of a student, who in ...
'' (1965) *''
Wahan Ke Log ''Wahan Ke Log'' () is a 1967 Hindi science fiction film. Directed by Nisar Ahmed Ansari, the film stars Pradeep Kumar, Tanuja, Johnny Walker (actor), Johnny Walker. One of the earliest sci-fi films made in India, it tells the story of a suppos ...
'' (1967) *''
Ek Bar Mooskura Do ''Ek Bar Mooskura Do'' (English: Smile once) is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by Ram Mukherjee. The film stars Joy Mukherjee, Tanuja and Deb Mukherjee. O. P. Nayyar's hit music was one of the plus point of this film. Almost all the songs ...
'' (1972) *''
Do Chor ''Do Chor'' () is a 1972 Hindi romantic drama film produced by Raj Khosla and directed by Padmanabh. It stars Dharmendra, Tanuja, Shobhana Samarth, K.N. Singh, Trilok Kapoor and Jalal Agha. The music is by R.D. Burman and the lyrics by Majrooh ...
'' (1972) *''
Panitheeratha Veedu ''Panitheeratha Veedu'' () is a 1973 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by K. S. Sethumadhavan. The film stars Prem Nazir, Nanditha Bose, Roja Ramani and Jose Prakash. It is an adaptation of Parappurath's 1964 novel of the same name. It w ...
'' (1973) *''
Ghar Dwaar ''Ghar Dwaar'' is a 1985 Hindi family drama film starring Tanuja and Sachin Pilgaonkar in the lead roles. The film was remade in Telugu as '' Aadi Dampatulu'', in Kannada as '' Maneye Manthralaya'' and in Tamil as '' Kudumbam Oru Kovil''. Plot ...
'' (1985)


As Director

*''Hamari Beti'' (1950) *''
Chhabili ''Chhabili'' is 1960 Hindi drama film directed by Shobhna Samarth under the banner of Shobhana Pictures. The film was made by Samarth to launch her daughter Tanuja. Cast * Nutan * K. N. Singh * Tanuja * Helen * Agha * Iftekhar * Kaysi ...
'' (1960) *''Shaukar'', produced and directed by S. Khalil


References


External links

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Shobhna website
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