Lalita Pawar

Lalita Pawar (birth name: Hanuman Prasad Lalitabai; born April 18, 1916 in Indore, † 24 February 1998 in Pune, Maharashtra ) was an Indian actress of the Hindi film and the Maratha film.

Life

Pawar began her film acting career while still a child at Narhar Damodar Sarpotdars film company " Aryan movie" and went initially to under the stage name " Ambu ". Your silent films and early talkies arose solely under the direction Sarpotdars or GP Pawars they married. Her film Diler Jigar (1931 ) is among the few Indian silent films, which have survived to the present day and are kept by the National Film Archive of India in Pune. Lalita Pawar appeared at that time frequently in leading roles alongside Chandrarao Kadam. In Duniya Kya Hai (1937 ) Pawar was also a film producer. In the early 1940s she was leading lady on the side of S. Nazir, Eddie Bilimoria and Trilok Kapoor. For your most important roles was that of the Anandibai in Ramshastri (1944 ), a cool calculative Vamps in the style of Lady Macbeth. You sat especially effective her left eye slightly defective one which they had suffered in an accident on the set of an early stunt film, and made it later to your trademark.

The Guinness Book of World Records lists Lalita Pawar as Bollywood actress with the longest film career, which lasted 70 years.

Filmography

Awards

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