Sharmila Tagore
December 8, 1944 (79 years old) in Cawnpore, United Provinces, British India (present-day Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India)
Sharmila Tagore (born December 8, 1944) is an Indian actress known for her work in Hindi and Bengali cinema. Regarded among the greatest actresses in the history of Indian cinema, she has been a recipient of multiple accolades, including a Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award and a Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour.
Known For
Credits
- 2024 · Puratawn as
- 2023 · Outhouse as Aadima
- 2023 · Gulmohar as Kusum Batra
- 2018 · Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema as Narrator (voice)
- 2018 · Bird of Dusk as Herself
- 2016 · The Kapil Sharma Show as Self
- 2015 · Bollywood and Beyond: A Century of Indian Cinema as Self
- 2011 · The Story of Film: An Odyssey as Self
- 2010 · Break Ke Baad as Ayesha Khan
- 2009 · Parallel Folds as Shama Vaze
- 2009 · Morning Walk as Neelima
- 2009 · 8 x 10 Tasveer as Savitri Puri
- 2009 · Antaheen as Abhik's Pishi
- 2007 · Fool N Final as Lajwanti
- 2007 · Eklavya: The Royal Guard as Queen Suhasinidevi
- 2005 · Viruddh... Family Comes First as Sumitra Patwardhan
- 2004 · Koffee with Karan as Self
- 2004 · Indian Idol as Self
- 2000 · Dhadkan as Dev's Mother
- 2000 · Kaun Banega Crorepati as Self
- 1999 · Mann as Dev's grandmother
- 1991 · Mississippi Masala as Kinnu
- 1988 · Hum To Chale Pardes as Trishna
- 1982 · Desh Premee as Bharati
- 1982 · Namkeen as
- 1981 · Naseeb as Self
- 1979 · Griha Pravesh as Mansi
- 1975 · Chupke Chupke as Sulekha Chaturvedi
- 1974 · Shandaar as Pratima
- 1974 · Charitraheen as Rama "Rosie" Chaudhary
- 1973 · Aa Gale Lag Jaa as Preeti
- 1973 · Daag as Sonia Kohli
- 1972 · Amar Prem as Pushpa
- 1972 · Maalik as
- 1971 · Company Limited as Tutul
- 1971 · Chhoti Bahu as Radha
- 1970 · Safar as Neela
- 1970 · Days and Nights in the Forest as Aparna
- 1969 · Aradhana as Vandhana Tripathi
- 1968 · Mere Hamdam Mere Dost as Anita
- 1967 · An Evening in Paris as
- 1966 · The Hero as Aditi
- 1966 · Anupama as Uma
- 1966 · Sawan Ki Ghata as Seema
- 1965 · Waqt as Renu Khanna
- 1964 · Subho O Debotar Gras as
- 1964 · Kashmir Ki Kali as Champa Chameli
- 1963 · Chaya Surya as
- 1963 · The Desolate Beach as Renu
- 1960 · Devi as Doyamoyee
- 1959 · Apur Sansar as Aparna Ray
- Future · The Apu Trilogy as Aparna
- 2009 · Life Goes On as Manju
- 2003 · Subho Mahurat as Padmini Chowdhury
- 2003 · In the Forest... Again as
- 1998 · The Tree as Self
- 1998 · Ghar Bazar as
- 1993 · Aashik Aawara as
- 1987 · 7 Saal Baad as Nisha Mathur
- 1986 · Swati as Sharda
- 1986 · Maa Beti as Savitri
- 1986 · New Delhi Times as Nisha
- 1984 · Sunny as Sitara
- 1984 · Divorce as Chandra
- 1984 · Jawaani as Sushma
- 1983 · Protidan as
- 1983 · Doosri Dulhan as Renu
- 1983 · Durdesh as
- 1981 · Kalankini Kankabati as
- 1981 · Pyar To Hona Hi Tha as
- 1978 · Besharam as Renuka / Monica
- 1977 · Anand Ashram as Asha
- 1977 · Tyaag as
- 1976 · Ek Se Badhkar Ek as
- 1975 · Mausam as Chanda / Kajli
- 1975 · Faraar as Asha
- 1975 · Faraar as Mala
- 1975 · Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka as
- 1975 · Amanush as Lekha
- 1975 · Anari as Poonam
- 1974 · Aavishkar as Mansi
- 1974 · Pap Aur Punya as Jugni
- 1974 · Jadu Bansha as
- 1974 · Shaitaan as Nisha
- 1973 · Raja Rani as Nirmala 'Rani'
- 1972 · Yeh Gulistan Hamara as Soo Reni
- 1972 · Dastaan as
- 1971 · Where the River Padma Flows as
- 1970 · My Love as Sangeeta Thakur
- 1970 · Suhana Safar as Sapna
- 1970 · Mere Humsafar as Tarna
- 1969 · Yakeen as Rita
- 1969 · Pyasi Shaam as Madhu
- 1969 · Talash as
- 1969 · Satyakam as Ranjana
- 1968 · Dil Aur Mohabbat as Anuradha Varma
- 1967 · Aamne-Saamne as Sapna Mathur / Sapna G. Mittal
- 1966 · Devar as Madhumati / Banwariya
- 1966 · Yeh Raat Phir Na Aaygi as Kiran / Kiranmai
- 1965 · Dak Ghar as
- 1964 · Kinu Gowalar Gali as
- 1963 · The Last Act as Soma
- 1963 · Barnali as Aloka Choudhury