Urmila Matondkar () (born on 4 February 1974 in
Mumbai,
Maharashtra, India) is an Indian film actress.
Matondkar, who made her screen debut as a child artist in the 1980 film
Kalyug, debuted as an adult in
Narasimha (1991). She established herself as a popular actress of mainstream Hindi cinema with her roles in films like
Rangeela (1995),
Judaai (1997), and
Satya (1998), all of which earned her
Filmfare nominations. These roles contributed to a new screen persona, where she was known for her intense style and dancing skills, and was frequently featured in the Indian media as a
sex symbol.
She subsequently took on several psychological roles, and has delivered a range of critically acclaimed performances. Among these included her roles as a psychopath in
Kaun (1999), an obsessive lover in
Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya (2001), a ghost-possessed woman in
Bhoot (2003), and a merciless avenger in
Ek Hasina Thi (2004). For her performance in
Bhoot, she won her first
Filmfare Award in the
Best Actress category, as well as several other awards for Best actress at a number of award ceremonies. She followed it with leading roles in art and independent films, such as
Tehzeeb (2003),
Pinjar (2003),
Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara (2005) and
Bas Ek Pal (2006).
Career
Urmila Matondkar started her career as a child artist. Perhaps the best known of her early movies is
Shekhar Kapur's......
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