Nutan

Actress

Popular As Nutan Samarth

Birthday June 4, 1936

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India (present-day Mumbai, Maharashtra, India)

DEATH DATE 1991-2-21, Bombay, Maharashtra, India (55 years old)

Nationality India

Height 5' 4" (1.63 m)

#9127 Most Popular

1936

Nutan Samarth Bahl (4 June 1936 – 21 February 1991), known mononymously as Nutan, was an Indian actress who worked primarily in Hindi films.

In a career spanning nearly four decades, she appeared in more than 80 films, that ranged in genre from urban romances to socio-realist dramas.

Regarded as one of the finest actors in the history of Indian cinema, Nutan was noted for her naturalistic acting style in parts of conflicted women often deemed unconventional.

Her accolades include a record five Filmfare Awards for Best Actress.

Nutan Samarth was born on 4 June 1936 in Bombay into a Marathi Hindu Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu family as the eldest of four children to director-poet Kumarsen Samarth and his actress wife and filmmaker Shobhna.

Kumarsen was one of the early developers of the Films Division of India.

Her maternal grandmother Rattan Bai and her aunt Nalini Jaywant were also actors.

She grew up with complexes as she was considered too skinny in her childhood.

She had two sisters: actress Tanuja and Chatura and a brother Jaideep.

Her parents separated before Jaideep's birth.

Actresses Kajol and Tanishaa Mukerji are Nutan's nieces.

Her niece Kajol later shared her record for most Filmfare Best Actress wins.

As a child, Nutan went to Villa Theresa School and was later educated at the Baldwin Girls' High School in Bangalore.

While she was attracted to the performing arts since childhood and liked singing and dancing, she liked arithmetic and geography at school.

She took lessons in classical music for four years under Jagannath Prasad.

1945

Nutan first appeared briefly in front of the camera as a child in her father's film Nal Damyanti in 1945.

1950

Born in Bombay to filmmaker Kumarsen Samarth and film actress Shobhna Samarth, Nutan started her career at the age of 14 in the 1950 film Hamari Beti, directed by her mother.

She started her career at age 14 by playing the protagonist in Hamari Beti (1950), directed by her mother.

She was conflicted during the making of the film, unsure she could pull it off given how critical she was of her appearance and talents.

She took part in Snehal Bhatkar's soundtrack for the film, singing the song "Tujhe Kaisa Dulha Bhaaye Re".

The film released to considerable attention for Nutan's work.

The Motion Picture Magazine gave a scathing review of the film but took note of Nutan's "fine performance", which showed "great promise".

She recalled an instance where her relatives changed their mind about her after watching the film: "The relatives who called me ugly changed their opinions overnight. They said they were proud of me."

1951

She subsequently starred in the films Nagina and Hum Log (both 1951).

Ravindra Dave's suspense thriller Nagina (1951) followed, and Nutan's performance in the film gained her greater recognition.

The film became her first commercial success.

Aged 15 at the time of its release, she was not allowed to attend its premiere as it was certified "A: (restricted for adults) and she was underage. The social drama Hum Log, released the same year, was similarly popular with audiences. Directed by Zia Sarhadi, the film dealt with the trials and tribulations of a middle-class family and starred Nutan as the daughter Paro, an aspiring writer who suffers from tuberculosis. Nagina and Hum Log consolidated her position as a rising star.

1952

The following year, she participated at the 1952 Femina Miss India contest, where she was crowned Miss Mussoorie, before being sent to Switzerland for further studies due to her weight loss and frail appearance.

1953

In 1953, when her film career had already started, she headed to Switzerland for further studies at La Chatelaine, a finishing school.

She was sent there at the behest of her mother following Nutan's intensive work in films and major weight loss.

She described the one year spent there as the happiest in her life and returned home a year later having gained 22 pounds.

1955

Her role in Seema (1955) garnered her wider recognition and her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress.

1959

Some of her other films of this period include Anari (1959), Chhalia (1960), Tere Ghar Ke Saamne (1963), Khandan (1965), Saraswatichandra (1968), Anuraag (1972) and Saudagar (1973).

Nutan was married to naval Lieutenant-Commander Rajnish Bahl from 1959 until her death from breast cancer in 1991.

Their only child, son Mohnish Bahl is an actor.

1960

She continued playing leading roles through the 1960s until the late 1970s and went onto win the award on four other occasions for her roles in Sujata (1959), Bandini (1963), Milan (1967) and Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki (1978).

1974

In 1974, Nutan received the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award.

1980

In the 1980s, Nutan started playing character roles and continued working until shortly before her death.

1981

She portrayed mostly motherly roles in such films as Saajan Ki Saheli (1981), Meri Jung (1985) and Naam (1986).

Her performance in Meri Jung earned her a sixth and final Filmfare Award, in the Best Supporting Actress category.