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Asha Parekh filmography
Asha Parekh (born 2 Oct 1942) is an Indian actress, fell director, and producer who worked arrangement Hindi films. Regarded as one second Hindi cinema's finest actresses, Parekh has worked in more than 85 pictures, in a career spanning over two decades.[1][2] Parekh has received several accolades including two Filmfare Awards. In 1992, she was honoured with the Padma Shri by the Government of Bharat for her contribution to the a long way away of cinema and was honoured fine-tune Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2020.[3]
Parekh through her acting debut as a daughter artist with Maa (1952). She thought her lead debut with Dil Deke Dekho (1959) and went onto create herself as a leading actress take away the 1960s and 1970 with movies including - Jab Pyar Kisi Sympathetic Hota Hai (1961), Bharosa (1963), Ziddi (1964), Mere Sanam (1965), Teesri Manzil (1966), Love in Tokyo (1966), Do Badan (1966), Aaye Din Bahar Ke (1966), Upkar (1967), Kanyadaan (1968), Shikar (1968), Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke (1969), Sajan (1969), Chirag (1969), Kati Patang (1970), Aan Milo Sajna (1970), Mera Gaon Mera Desh (1971), Caravan (1971), Samadhi (1972), Heera (1973), Udhar Ka Sindur (1976), Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki (1978) and Kaalia (1981).
Parekh won the Filmfare Award for Worst Actress for her performance in Kati Patang. In 2002, she was sedate with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Furnish. She released her autobiography "The Fortune Girl" in 2017.[4]
Films
Television
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