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Reena Roy

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Reena Roy
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Roy in 2018
Born
Saira Ali

7 January 1957
OccupationActress
Years active1972–1985, 1999–2000
Height169 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Spouse(s)Mohsin Hassan Khan (divorced)

Reena Roy (Mumbai, born 7 January 1957[1]), is a Hindi Bollywood actress who has performed leading roles in many films from 1972 to 1985 and was a leading actress of that era. She was one of the higher-paid actresses of her time, known for playing glamorous and female-oriented roles. She is the recipient of a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress, for her performance in film Apnapan (1977), and has received nominations in the Filmfare Best Actress Award category for Nagin (1976) and Aasha (1980).

Early life and background[edit]

Reena Roy was born Saira Ali, the third daughter of Sadiq Ali, a small-time actor and Sharda Rai, who acted in film Bawre Nain and later produced the film Gunehgar Kaun. She has three siblings who all disowned their father after the parents divorced. Her mother renamed all the four children after the divorce. She was renamed Roopa Rai, which was changed to Reena Roy by the producer of her first film, Zaroorat.[2] She started acting in films in her teens. She disputed reports that her decision to enter films was to financially support her mother and siblings.[3]

Career in Hindi films as a leading actress[edit]

Success and public recognition (1970–1979)

Reena Roy's career in films started off with B. R. Ishara's Nai Duniya Naye Log along with another newcomer Danny Denzongpa, but when it was shelved, an undeterred, B. R. Ishara cast them both in Zaroorat (1972), along with yet another newcomer Vijay Arora. The racy film got Reena due attention and she came to be known as the "Zaroorat Girl". While she struggled for the next two years in B-grade films that had feeble scripts and faltering leading men, her rain-soaked dance to the song "Ab ke sawan mein jee dare" with Jeetendra in Jaise Ko Taisa (1973) raised temperatures. The success of Zakhmee (1975) with Sunil Dutt helped her bag bigger films with better heroes.

1976 was her breakthrough year when both Nagin and Kalicharan were declared blockbusters and her lively performances got her rave reviews. At the outset Kalicharan (1976) did not seem to have of a big hit. Subhash Ghai, a failed actor, was making his directorial debut, and Shatrughan Sinha, an actor known for his villainous roles, was making the hero. But the film defied expectations and became a surprise hit. In Nagin (1976), she played a "female snake with mythological powers", who avenges the death of her lover by ruthlessly killing five men, in a role that had been refused by several top actresses of the era. Not only was the movie a big hit she also received her first Filmfare nomination in the best actress category.

Subhash Ghai's Vishwanath (1978), another blockbuster thriller followed, and they established Shatrughan - Reena Roy as a hit-pair. The press also publicized their off-screen relationship, which ended when Shatrughan married his long time girlfriend Poonam Sinha in 1981. Following the success of "Nagin", director Rajkumar Kohli, cast her again in Jaani Dushman (1979). Thereafter, the Kohli-Roy combination continued to give blockbusters like Muqabla (1979), Badle Ki Aag (1982), and Raaj Tilak (1984).

Reena's appearance with Jeetendra in marital dramas such as Badaltey Rishtey (1978) and Pyaasa Sawan (1982) also set kept her career soaring. The duo produced three classics of their respective careers together - Apnapan (1977), Aasha (1980) and Arpan (1983). Her role in Apnapan as the selfish gold-digger who abandons her husband and child, won her the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award, beating top actresses like NutanAsha Parekh, and Rekha.[4] The role was similar to what Meryl Streep would portray later in Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)).

Established actress (1980–1985)

After the box office success of Aasha (1980), for which she received her second Filmfare nomination as Best Actress, Reena Roy became a leading lady in demand. Top directors such as J. Om Prakash, Prakash Mehra, Raj Khosla and Sultan Ahmad grabbed her for crucial roles, making her one of the higher-paid actresses of the early 1980s.

Though she competed professionally with Rekha, off-screen they were good friends. Rekha helped Reena improve her costume sense and hair style. Reena Roy and Rekha did many hit films together, both playing diametrically opposite roles, such as Nagin (1976), Jaani Dushman (1979), Prem Tapasya (1983), Asha Jyoti (1984) and Karmayogi (1978). Reena played second fiddle to Queen Bee Hema Malini in BhagavatNaseebAndha KanoonHum Dono and Raaj Tilak. Asha Parekh, Parveen Babi and Sulakshana Pandit co-starred with her in several multi-starrers. She acted with Moushumi Chatterjee in Pyaasa Sawan and Shabana Azmi in Jwalamukhi.

Jeetendra and Reena Roy have worked in 22 films together and in 17 movies they were paired romantically. 12 of the 17 films where she was heroine to Jeetendra were super-hits.

Reena Roy and Shatrughan Sinha have worked as a romantic pair in 16 films and 11 were hits. Jwalamukhi, where she replaced Parveen Babi and looked jaded and ill-fit for the role, was one of their biggest flops together.

Rajesh Khanna and Reena Roy delivered four moderately successful films together – DhanwanDharam KantaAsha Jyoti and Hum Dono.

She acted with Amitabh Bachchan in the Punjabi films Sat Sri Akal (1977) and Vilayati Babu (1981). She was never cast as his romantic lead in Hindi films though. She played the role of Amitabh Bachchan's foster sister in Manmohan Desai's multi starrer Naseeb, where she was again paired with her then beau Shatrughan Sinha.

Reena Roy gave stiff competition to Hema Malini and Rekha for the No .1 position in the early 1980s. In 1982, she had thirteen releases, more than any other actress. According to Ibosnetwork.com she had the most successful year in 1982 with 8 major grossers. According to boxofficeIndia she had the most hits along with Hema Malini. Her characters became more versatile, as did her dances. She danced the classical 'natyam' in Rocky (1981)), just as easily as the "Disco Station" number in Hathkadi (1982). She was the sophisticated city model in Karishma (1984) and the rustic village girl in Dharam Kanta (1982). She met the challenging demands of her double role in the Muslim social Ladies Tailor (1981), acting opposite the versatile Sanjeev Kumar.

At the pinnacle of her popularity, Reena's strong desire to prove herself got her involved in a number of women-oriented films. The role of a tormented daughter-in-law in Sau Din Saas Ke (1980), who defies convention and opposes her mother-in-law. The author-backed role in Bezubaan (1982), the portrayal of a woman whose past returns to threaten her married life (though her poor dress sense got her some brickbats). In Lakshmi (1982), an unfortunate tawaif, who dances her way to never-ending tragedies. While this film her home production, failed at the box office, she was successful with her other one — the musical Sanam Teri Kasam (1982), opposite Kamal Hassan and produced by her sister Barkha Roy. Her last films as heroine were Inteha with Raj Babbar and J. P. Dutta's blockbuster Ghulami, where she was paired with Dharmendra.

Personal life[edit]

She has two more sisters, Barkha and Anju and a brother, Raja. In 1983, at the height of her fame, Reena Roy decided to quit the film industry to marry Pakistani cricketer Mohsin Khan. The couple later divorced. Reena initially lost custody of her daughter Sanam,[5] (Mohsin Khan calls her Jannat, but Reena and her sister Barkha call her Sanam, named after their hit film Sanam Teri Kasam (1982). After her ex-husband remarried, Reena regained custody.

Return[edit]

Reena returned to Bollywood in 1992, in a mature supporting role as a sister-in-law ('bhabhi') in Aadmi Khilona Hai (1993) but could not repeat her success of the early days of her career. Her last film appearance was in J. P. Dutta's Refugee (2000). She has since turned to acting in television serials, such as "Eena Meena Deeka," produced by her sister Barkha. After the serial ended, the sisters opened an acting school in 2004. Reena Roy has also campaigned for the Indian National Congress.[6]

Filmography[edit]

hideYearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
1972ZarooratAnju
MilapRani 'Chalava'/Rukmani
Jangal Mein MangalLeela
1973Nai Duniya Naye LogSandhya
Jaise Ko TaisaRoopa
1974MadhoshMinal
GoonjMeena
1975VardaanLata
Umar Qaid
Rani Aur LalpariLalpari
Apne DushmanReshma 'Reshu'
ZakhmeeNisha Ganguly
1976SangramPoonam
GumrahReena
BaroodSapna — Bakshi's Assistant
NaginNagin (female serpent)
Kalicharansapna Mathur
Udhar Ka SindurRekha
1977ZamaanatReshma
Taxi TaxieNeelam
Sat Sri AkalShree
PaapiAasha
JagritiBarkha
Daku Aur MahatmaKiran
ApnapanKamini Agarwal
Jadu TonaVarsha
Jay VejayMaharani Ambika
1978KarmayogiKiran
Daku Aur JawanGanga
Chor Ho To AisaChampa
VishwanathSoni
Aakhri Daku
Badalte RishteySavitri Devi
BhookhBina
1979MuqablaLaxmi 'lacho'
Heera-MotiNeelam
Gautam GovindaDancer
Jaani Dushman
1980KhanjarNisha/Preeti
Billa
Yari DushmaniPammi
Sau Din Saas KeDurga
Ganga Aur SurajPoonam
KashishDocter Seema
AashaAsha
Be-RehamKiran
JawalamukhiAnju
1981Vilayati BabuBillo
Dushman Dost
NaseebJulie
Ladies TailorNiqat
RockyLajwanti/Hirabai
Dhanwan (1981 film)Asha
Pyaasa SawanManorama
Jail YatraShanu
1982Main Intequam LoongaMala Bajpai
LakshmiLakshmi
Kachche HeereRani
Jeeo Aur Jeene DoRenu
Do UstadRoopa
Dard Ka RishtaAsha
BaghavatChanno
HathkadiRosie
Sanam Teri KasamNisha
Badle Ki AagGeeta
InsaanSona
Dharm KantaBijli
Deedar-E-YaarQawalli Singer
BezubaanKalpana
1983Andhaa KanoonMeena Srivastav
ArpanShobha
Prem TapasyaDevi
Naukar Biwi KaSandhya
1984Yaadon Ki ZanjeerUsha
Raaj TilakMadhumati
Maati Maangey KhoonSharda
Asha JyotiJyoti
IntehaAnita
KarishmaaNisha
1985Kali BastiLajjo — Gangaram's sister
GhulamiMoran
Ek Chitthi Pyar BhariAarti Saxena
Hum DonoRani
1986Mangal DadaLakshmi
1987Faqeer BadshahDancer
1988Dharam ShatruRenu
Do Waqt Ki RotiShalini aka Shalu
1993BedardiPreeti N. Saxena
Aadmi Khilona HaiGanga Verma
1995Policewala GundaSudha
Janam KundliRita R. Mehra
Kalyug Ke AvtaarReena
1996SmugglerUsha
RajkumarRani Maa
AjayDurga
1997Jeena O Shaan SeLata
1999GairSharda Oberoi
2000RefugeeAmina Mohammad

Awards and nominations[edit]

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