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R Mahadeva
R Mahadevan
             R. Madhavan was born on 1 June 1970 in Jamshedpur. He debuted in movies with the Kannada film Shanti Shanti Shanti. He got his first big break in 2000 when Mani Ratnam introduced him to the Tamil film industry through his film "Alaipayuthey", which has remained Madhavan's all time favourite. His career graph soon showed an upward swing with his other Tamil movies like "Ennavale, Minnale, Dumm Dumm Dumm, "and "Parthale Paravasam". His movie Run was a smash hit and won him the Filmfare Best Actor Award. After this he acted in yet another critically acclaimed Mani Ratnam film, "Kannathil Muthamittal" Madhavan's partnership with Mani Ratnam continued with "Aayitha Ezhuthu in 2004". This turned out to be a huge overseas hit, and was even dubbed in Swahili! Madhavan's biggest hit in the last couple of years has been in the blockbuster "Rang De Basanti, where his cameo role is absolutely pivotal to the film.



Sunil Dutt
Sunil Dutt
             Born on 6 June 1929, Sunil Dutt grew up as Balraj Dutt in a family that had survived the Partition of India. A student of Mumbai's Jai Hind college, he started off as radio show host and celebrity interviewer, which led to his first encounter with the glamour world including his wife-to-be, Nargis, who was one of the celebrities he met in the course of his work. Soon, Dutt got a chance to enter the film world, when director Ramesh Saigal offered him the hero's role in his "Nalini Jaywant starrer Railway Platform (1955)." "Ek Hi Raasta (1956)" marked the start of a seven-film association with B. R. Chopra. But Dutt's true breakthrough came with Mehboob Khan's magnum opus "Mother India (1957)".Dutt's roles in women-oriented films like "Sadhna (1958)," "Sujata (1959)" and "Main Chup Rahungi (1962)" were well-appreciated. Noted filmmakers like Bimal Roy, Hrishikesh Mukherjee and B R Chopra dared to defy Sunil Dutt's established rebellious Birju image and cast him as a sensitive lover. In the course of his cinematic association with B. R. Chopra, Dutt delivered three big hits in the 60s - "Gumraah (1963), "Waqt (1965)" and "Humraaz (1967)." He also worked with South Indian.In 1981, Dutt's world was rocked when his wife Nargis died after a protracted battle with cancer. He later joined politics and became deeply involved with social work But the actor in Dutt continued to surface in movies with select filmmakers like J. P. Dutta and Yash Chopra. His last screen cameo was in Rajkumar Hirani's immensely popular laugh riot "Munnabhai MBBS", where he played on-screen father to his son Sanjay.

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Dimple
Dimple
       Dimple Kapadia was born on 8 June 1957.She was discovered by Raj Kapoor, who introduced her to stardom in the 1973 movie "Bobby." It was a super hit but she left the spotlight to get married to the then reigning superstar Rajesh Khanna.However, after the breakdown of her marriage, she returned to the film industry in 1985, with the film "Saagar," where she once again appeared opposite her Bobby co-star, Rishi Kapoor. In her second innings as an actress, she appeared in many movies throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. She won the National Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in "Rudaali. In 2005," she once again starred with Rishi Kapoor in "Pyaar Mein Twist." This was 20 years since their last on-screen pairing, and 32 years since their first. In 2006 she starred in her first English-language film, "Being Cyrus."




Mthun Chakraborty
Mithun Chakraborty
             Mithun was born on 16 June 1947 in Chennai. He got part of his education at Scottish Church College, Calcutta, where he studied chemistry. He later graduated from the Film and Television Institute of India. He started his film career in a Bengali film made by leading director Mrinal Sen. This talented actor and dancer shot into national prominence with "Disco Dancer" and "Dance Dance" and was at one time regarded as a rival to Amitabh Bachchan. Mithun not only achieved commercial success but also tremendous critical acclaim. He won the National Awards thrice, for his performance in his first film "Mrigaya" as well as for Bengali films like "Tahader Katha" and Ramakrishna Paramhans." In the mid 90s he shifted his focus from mainstream cinema. He started developing his own movies, targeted at the common man. In his heyday, he earned a huge fan following as a 'dancing star'. He runs a parallel film industry from his South Indian abode, Ooty, is 'God' to a generation of audiences unaware of younger macho heros, owns an entire chain of hotels in Ooty and was the highest tax payer in the country for five consecutive years, from 1994 to 1999. He has done and continues to do social service all over India. His last release was "Guru (2007)" where he again showed what a fine actor he still is.



Amisha Patel
Ameesha-Patel
       Amisha Patel was born on 19 June 1979 in Mumbai to a family of achievers. It's no wonder that this beauty with brains graduated with a gold medal in Economics from Tufts University, USA After working for a couple of years in a financial company, Amisha could not resist the call of the arc lights and started taking lessons in acting. As luck would have it, she was noticed and offered the lead role opposite Hrithik Roshan in "Kaho Na Pyaar Hai by Rakesh Roshan. The film went on to become the biggest blockbuster of 2000 and firmly established Amisha as a heroine worth watching. This act was a tough one to follow. She starred in a few more films, which did not do too well at the box office. However, she did not have to wait for long; her next film, "Gadar," turned out to be one of the biggest hits of Hindi cinema. She received a host of awards for her performance in this historical drama.




Amrita Rao
Amrita-Rao
             Amrita was born into the Rao family on 17 June 1981 in Chitrapur. No stranger to cameras and bright lights, she has modelled for approximately 35 advertisements. After watching her in the Perk commercial, film-maker Raj Kanwar approached her to play the lead role in "Ab Ke Baras," which was released in 2002. She is also associated with jewellery manufacturers D'Damas as their brand ambassador. However, it was the 2003 movie "Ishq Vishk" that made her famous virtually overnight. Other releases like "Masti,"" Main Hoon Na "and "Vivah" added to her popularity. . Now barely 12 movies old, she is already quite well-known and appreciated as an actress. This petite actress is currently involved in the filming of My Name is Anthony Gonsalves


Raj Babber
Raj Babber
             Raj Babbar was born 23 June 1952 in Agra, India. This alumnus of the 1975 batch of the prestigious National School of Drama is a renowned actor and is known for his special style of dialogue delivery. Most of his roles have negative shades. This consummate actor has done many art and commercial movies like "Hum Paanch (1981),"" Umrao Jaan (1981)," "Itihaas (1997, Talaash (2003)," The Legend of "Bhagat Singh (2002) and Corporate (2006)." His desire to do something for the country resulted in him joining the Samajwadi Party.


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Karisma Kapoor
             Karisma Kapoor was born on 25 June 1975 into Bombay filmdom's legendary Kapoor clan. She did her early schooling at Cathedral and John Connan High School at Fort Bombay and passed her CBSE before joining Sophia College. However, she quit her education midway to enter Bollywood. Karisma made her film debut with "Prem Qaidi (1991)," opposite Harish. Her next big hit was "Anari (1993)." She had a series of hit comedies between 1994 and 1997 starting with "Raja Babu (1994)" and ending with "Hero No. 1 (1997)" with Govinda and director David Dhawan. She hit the big time with the super success of" Raja Hindustani (1996)" and further consolidated her status with " Dil To Pagal Hai (1997)." In "Fiza (2000)" she surprised many with an excellent performance showing great emotional range and depth. Karisma won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress in 1996 for her role in Raja Hindustani and the National Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Dil To Pagal Hai along with the Filmfare Award and Zee Award in the same category. During her reign, the blue-eyed beauty acted with all the top heroes of her time. Now she keeps herself busy being a wife to industrialist Sanjay Kapur and a mother to Samaira.


Aftab Shivdasani
Aftab Shivadasini
             Aftab Shivdasani was born on 25 June 1978 in Bombay. This cute child actor first stepped into Bollywood with a small role in the 1987 blockbuster Mr. India. He was well appreciated and went on to do many more movies like "Chaalbaaz, Awwal Number and CID." In 1999, the grown up Aftab re-debuted in Bollywood in Ramgopal Varma's "Mast." The young, fresh looking hero was appreciated widely for his talents and this movie set the stage for many more to come. This talented actor has done wide ranging and eclectic roles. He has made his mark in movies like" Mr Ya Miss, Red, Masti, Muskaan, Jaane Hoga Kya, Deewane Huye Paagal and Nishabd "among many others.

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