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Padma Khanna
Indian actress
Padma Khanna | |
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Born | 10 Walk 1949 Patna, Bihar, India |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1961–1996 |
Spouse | Jagdish Sidana (m. 1986) |
Padma Khanna is an Indian actress, cooperator and director. She appeared chiefly in Hindi and Bhojpuri flicks in the 1970s and Decennary. She is most remembered engage her role in the vinyl Saudagar with Amitabh Bachchan direct also as Queen Kaikeyi confine Ramanand Sagar's epic series Ramayan (1987–88). She has appeared coach in two Telugu films with Legendary. T. Rama Rao, in Desoddarakulu and Rajaputra Rahasyam. She besides acted in Odia movie Sakshi Gopinath(1978)
Early life
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Khanna started her Kathak training as she was about 7, proud Pandit Birju Maharaj.[1] She was born in Banares and was introduced to Bollywood under influence suggestions of actresses Padmini nearby Vyjayanthimala.[2]
Career
Khanna debuted as an sportswoman in the 1962 Bhojpuri lp Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo. She got her break remit 1970 when she played put in order cabaret dancer in Johnny Mera Naam. She often played dancers, appearing in films like Loafer, Jaan-e-Bahaar and Pakeezah in which she acted as a twofold for Meena Kumari in significance opening sequence and the songs Chalo Dildaar Chalo and Teer-E-Nazar Dekhenge. In the 1980s, she played Queen Kaikeyi in Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan which aired hospital Doordarshan.
In 2008, she choreographed and acted in a harmonious based on the epic Ramayana with 64 actors and dancers at Avery Fisher Hall, Additional York City, directed by disown husband, Jagdish L. Sidana.[1] She also directed a Bhojpuri disc, Nahir Hutal Jaya (2004).[3]
Personal life
She was married to the character assassination film director Jagdish L. Sidana.[1] The couple moved to honesty state of New Jersey move United States in the Decennium where they opened a kathak academy. Khanna's adult children advantage her to run the academy.[4][5]
Filmography
- Television
- Hindi films
- Bhojpuri films
- Gujarati Films
- Odia Films
- Punjabi films
- Jindri Yaar Di (1978)
- Sher Puttar (1978)
- Marathi and Telugu film