Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Vidya Balan Biography


Biography :

Vidya Balan was born 1 January 1978 and is an Indian actress, who appears mainly in Hindi films, in addition to Bengali and Malayalam films. After graduating with a degree in sociology, she started her career starring in music videos, television shows and commercials, before making her feature film debut with the independent Bengali drama Bhalo Theko (2003). Balan received positive notice for her first Hindi film, Parineeta (2005), and followed it with a leading role in the blockbuster Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006), and other such hit films as Guru, Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiyaa (all 2007).

2009 marked the beginning of the most successful period in Balan’s career as she portrayed five back-to-back roles to wide critical acclaim in Paa (2009), Ishqiya (2010), No One Killed Jessica (2011), The Dirty Picture (2011) and Kahaani (2012). These roles have further established her as one of the leading contemporary actresses of Hindi cinema and earned her several major awards.

Balan has received one National Film Award for Best Actress, five Filmfare Awards, including two for Best Actress and one for Best Actress – Critics, as well as three consecutive Screen Awards for Best Actress.

Vidya Balan was born in India in Ottapalam, Palakkad District, Kerala, to P. R. Balan (Vice President of ETC Channel) and a housewife mother in a Tamil speaking Palakkad Iyer family.According to Balan, they speak at home “a mix of Tamil and Malayalam”, but she is also well versed in Hindi, English and Bengali.

She did her schooling at St. Anthony Girls’ High School, Chembur, Mumbai, and later attended St. Xavier’s College where she majored in Sociology. She went on to study MA at the University of Mumbai, when she received her first film offer.

December 2011 saw the release of Ekta Kapoor’s The Dirty Picture, a biopic based on the life and death of the controversial Indian actress Silk Smitha. Balan was cast as Silk, who was—in Balan’s words—”known for her brazenness and in-your-face sexuality.” She described the role as the “boldest” she had ever played, one that “required a lot of mental preparation,” and in order to look the part, she gained 12 kgs. The film opened to major critical acclaim, and Balan received unanimous praise for her portrayal, which several reviewers regarded as her best performance to date. Khalid Mohamed observed,

She’s extraordinary: gutsy, consistently in character and unafraid of exposing her darker side. Here’s the kind of complex performance which you haven’t evidenced in years and years. This award-winning act bookended by her contrasting portrayal in No One Killed Jessica, reaffirms her as the finest artiste on the scene today.

Her director Milan Luthria described her as the contemporary claimant of the sex-symbol title because of her unique sex appeal, and compared her “voluptuousness” to the likes of yesteryear actresses such as Sridevi and Vyjayanthimala. The film was eventually declared a blockbusterwith a total gross of 117 crore (US$23.34 million), emerging as the biggest opening ever for a women-oriented film in the history of Indian Cinema.

Balan won her first National Film Award for Best Actress, a second Filmfare Award for Best Actress and a third consecutive Screen Award for Best Actress that year along with several other awards in the same category for her performance in the film.

In March 2012, Balan featured as Vidya Bagchi, a pregnant woman in search of her missing husband in Sujoy Ghosh’s Kahaani. The thriller, set in the city of Kolkata during the Durga Puja festivities earned Balan further accolades from film critics. Taran Adarsh mentioned,

Vidya, very nonchalantly, re-evaluates screen acting in Kahaani. She arrives with yet another enlivening, commanding character in this film and her portrayal of an expecting, frantic lady on a mission to trace her husband’s inexplicable vanishing in an unfamiliar land is sure to win laurels by assessors and cinegoers uniformly. This is indeed Vidya’s most eye-catching act. Her body language, her confidence, her vulnerability, her fury, her grief, all fall upon wonderfully.

Vidya Balan has the gravitas to excel in a role that requires her to be sensible, adamant, sharp, vulnerable and pregnant. Like she’s done with every subsequent release, Balan replaces the memory of her last performance (The Dirty Picture) with a sparkling new one. It’s not a showy, act-out-loud delivery and that’s what makes it so seamless.

Kahaani emerged as a major commercial success both at the domestic and international box office, with a two-week nett gross of 75 crore (US$14.96 million).

As of March 2012, Balan is set to star in UTV Motion Pictures’ Ghanchakkar, to be directed by Raj Kumar Gupta opposite Emraan Hashmi.

Vidya Balan Image & Biography

Vidya Balan Biography

Vidya Balan (born 1 January 1978)[1] is an Indian actress, who appears in Hindi films. After graduating with a degree in sociology, she started her career starring in music videos, television shows and commercials, before appearing in feature films.
Balan made her movie debut in the Bengali film, Bhalo Theko in 2003. She later made her Hindi film debut with Parineeta (2005), which earned her a Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut as well as her first Best Actress nomination at the same ceremony. She subsequently essayed a variety of character roles, receiving her first commercial success with Rajkumar Hirani’s Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006). She subsequently appeared in such films as Guru, Heyy Babyy (2008) and Bhool Bhulaiya (2008), the latter earning her another Filmfare nomination.[2]
In 2009 she appeared as a single mother of a child suffering from progeria in R. Balki’s Paa, her performance in which ultimately won her a Best Actress award at Filmfare. 2010 saw the release of Ishqiya, starring Balan in a role for which she was praised and awarded, and she followed it with her first real-life character of Sabrina Lal in the biopic No One Killed Jessica.

Early life
Vidya Balan was born in Ottapalam, Palakkad District, Kerala, to P. R. Balan (Vice President of ETC Channel) and a housewife mother in a Tamil speaking Iyer family.[3]
She did her schooling at St. Anthony Girls’ High School, Chembur, Mumbai, and later attended St. Xavier’s College where she majored in Sociology. She went on to study MA at the University of Mumbai, when she got her first film offer.

Career
Her acting career started when she signed up for the Malayalam film Chakram, alongside Mohanlal but the film was shelved. After that, she signed on for the Tamil film, Run, but for reasons undisclosed, she was dropped after a first schedule and replaced by Meera Jasmine.[4] When Chakram was restarted with Prithviraj in the lead, Meera Jasmine was chosen ahead of Balan again.
She then turned to television advertising. From 1998 onwards, she appeared in numerous television ads, many of which were directed by Pradeep Sarkar. She also took supporting roles in music videos, appearing with singers and bands such as Euphoria, Shubha Mudgal, and Pankaj Udhas. Balan also portrayed the role of Radhika Mathur in a few episodes of the later seasons of Hum Paanch.
In 2003, she appeared in the Bengali film, Bhalo Theko directed by Goutam Halder ,[5] for which she won the Anandalok Puraskar Best Actress award in Kolkata. Balan next made her Hindi film debut in Parineeta. Her performance in that film was acclaimed by critics,[6] earning her a Filmfare Best Female Debut Award and a nomination for Filmfare Best Actress Award. After the success of her first two films, the producer who dropped her from Manasellam was keen to sign her opposite Kamal Hassan for Dasavathaaram but she rejected the offer and Asin Thottumkal was signed instead. In 2006, she appeared opposite Sanjay Dutt in the blockbuster film Lage Raho Munna Bhai. Once again her performance was well received by critics[7] and the film became the second highest grossing film of that year.[8]
Mani Ratnam’s Guru was Balan’s first release in 2007, in which she played a woman suffering from Multiple Sclerosis. The film performed well at the box office.[9] and her role was appreciated.[10] Her next two releases were Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love (2007) and Eklavya: The Royal Guard (2007) which grossed over Rs. 180 million;[9] Eklavya was selected as India’s official entry to the Oscars for the 80th Academy Awards.[11] Balan’s last two releases of the year, Heyy Babyy (2007) and Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), were both commercial hits.[9]
In 2009, Balan played the role of Vidya, a young independent gynecologist who is also a single-mother struggling with her 12-year-old son’s Progeria syndrome, in Paa. Amitabh Bachchan played Balan’s son Auro. The film was received well by critics and so was Balan’s performance. Sukanya Verma from Rediff wrote, “Vidya Balan slips into the skin of a doting mom with such ease without the mollycoddling tone Bollywood’s young mothers often resort to. Balan is poignant yet restrained and projects an impressive figure of grace and integrity, reminiscent of Dimple Kapadia in the 1980s.”;[12] Nikhat Kazmi from The Times of India noted, “Balan lends a rare dignity to the image of the Bollywood mom. With her quiet grace and controlled emotions, she is Mother Courage incarnate.”[13] Her portrayal ultimately won her a Filmfare Award for Best Actress and a Star Screen Award for Best Actress, among other awards.
Balan next acted in the 2010 drama Ishqiya, the first feature directed by Abhishek Chaubey and co-starring Naseeruddin Shah and Arshad Warsi. Balan’s role was that of Krishna Verma, a 30-year old widowed village woman. Her character was described as a femme fatale, and her performance was applauded by critics, with NDTV’s Anupama Chopra writing, “Balan’s smoldering looks scorch the screen even as her eyes hint at tragedy. She proves that she is miles ahead of the cookie cutter Barbie dolls that clutter Bollywood and that sensuality has very little to do with showing skin.”[14]
Balan’s first release in 2011 was Raj Kumar Gupta’s No One Killed Jessica alongside Rani Mukerji. Anupama Chopra wrote, “Unlike her glamorous, party-girl sister, Sabrina is painfully plain and sober. Wearing drab clothes and spectacles, Vidya is a portrait of anguish and strength.” [15] She has also said she will be appearing in Chenab Gandhi, directed by Vibhu Puri and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, which centers around Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, also known as Frontier Gandhi.[16] As of January 2011, Balan is scheduled to appear in The Dirty Picture, a biopic based on the life and death of Indian actress Silk Smitha.[17]

Awards and nominations

Filmfare Awards

Winner
2006: Filmfare Best Female Debut Award, Parineeta
2006: Filmfare Face of the Year, Parineeta[18]
2010: Filmfare Best Actress Award, Paa[19]
2011: Best Actress (Critics’ Choice), Ishqiya[20]

Nominated
2006: Filmfare Best Actress Award, Parineeta[21]
2008: Filmfare Best Actress Award, Bhool Bhulaiyaa[22]
2011: Filmfare Best Actress Award, Ishqiya[23]
Star Screen Awards

Winner
2006: Star Screen Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Female, Parineeta
2010: Star Screen Award for Best Actress – Paa
2011: Star Screen Award for Best Actress – Ishqiya[24]
Zee Cine Awards

Winner
2006: Zee Cine Award for Best Female Debut, Parineeta
2011: Zee Cine Award for Best Actor – Female, Ishqiya[25]

Nominated
2006: Zee Cine Award for Best Actor – Female, Parineeta
International Indian Film Academy Awards

Winner
2006: IIFA Best Female Debut, Parineeta
2010: IIFA Best Actress Award, Paa (shared with Kareena Kapoor)

Nominated
2007: IIFA Best Actress Award, Lage Raho Munnabhai
2008: IIFA Best Actress Award, Bhool Bhulaiyaa
2008: IIFA Best Villain Award, Bhool Bhulaiyaa
2008: IIFA Best Supporting Actress Award, Guru
Stardust Awards

Winner
2006: Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow – Female, Parineeta

Nominated
2008: Stardust Award for Best Supporting Actress, Guru
2011: Stardust Award for Star of the Year – Female, Ishqiya[26]
2011: Stardust Readers’ Choice Award for Best Actress (Thriller/Action), Ishqiya[26]
Apsara Film and Television Producers Guild Awards

Winner
2005: Outstanding Debut, Parineeta[27]
2010: Best Actress, Paa[28]
2011: Best Actress in a Leading Role, Ishqiya[28]

Other Awards
2004: Anandalok Puraskar Awards, Best Actress, Bhalo Theko
2006: Star’s Sabsey Favourite Nayi Heroine, Parineeta[29]
2007: Anandalok Puraskar Awards, Best Actress (Hindi), Bhool Bhulaiyaa[30]
2010: Lions Gold Awards, Best Actress, Paa
2010: ‘FICCI Frames 2010′ Excellence Awards: Best Actress for Paa[31][32]
2011: Global Indian Film & Television Honors, Best Actor In A Lead Role – Female, Ishqiya[33]

Monday, 8 October 2012

Vidya Balan Mini Biography


Biography :

Vidya Balan born on january 1st 1978 in Village Ottapalam which is  in Pallakad District. Which is located in Kerala. Her Father is P.R. Balan and Mother Saraswathi Balan. Vidya Balan  is an Indian actress, who appears mainly in Hindi films,  Bengali and Malayalam films. She has done her schooling at St. Anthony Girls’ High School, Chembur, Mumbai, she has  graduated  in sociology from St. Xavier’s College.

she started her career starring in music videos, television shows and commercials, before making her feature film debut with the independent Bengali drama Bhalo Theko (2003). Balan received positive notice for her first Hindi film, Parineeta in 2005 , and followed it with a leading role in the blockbuster movie  Lage Raho Munna Bhai in 2006, and other such hit films as Guru, Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiyaa all in 2007. And 2009 marked the beginning of the successful period in Balan’s career as she portrayed five back-to-back roles to wide critical acclaim in Paa (2009), Ishqiya (2010), No One Killed Jessica (2011), The Dirty Picture (2011) and Kahaani (2012).  Balan has received one National Film Award for Best Actress, five Filmfare Awards, including two for Best Actress and one for Best Actress and  Critics, as well as three consecutive Screen Awards for Best Actress.

Vidya Balan has started her career In 2003, she appeared in the Bengali film, Bhalo Theko directed by Goutam Halder, for which she won the Anandalok Puraskar Best Actress award in Kolkata. And She got an Breakthrough in the period from 2005 to 2008.
List of Movies she appeared in : In 2003  an Bengali film Bhalo Theko, In 2005 Parineeta which has got Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut and was Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actress, In 2006 Lage Raho Munna Bhai, In 2007 Guru, Salaam-E-Ishq, Eklavya: The Royal Guard, Heyy Babyy, Bhool Bhulaiyaa which was Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actress,
Om Shanti Om(Special appearance in song “Deewangi Deewangi”), In 2008  Halla Bol, Kismat Konnection, In 2009 Paa which has got  Filmfare Award for Best Actress, In 2010  Ishqiya which got Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress and which was Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actress, In 2011 No One Killed Jessica which was Nominated for filmfare Award for Best Actress, Urumi (Malayalam Film), Thank You(Kishan’s wife Cameo appearance), Dum Maaro Dum(Mrs. Kamath Cameo appearance), The Dirty Picture which has got  National Film Award for Best Actress and Filmfare Award for Best Actress, In 2012 Kahaani, Ferrari Ki Sawaari(Special appearance in song), Movie To be Announced is Ghanchakkar in 2013.

Bollywood super actress Vidya Balan Biography:


Bollywood super actress Vidya Balan Biography:

Bollywood talented and super actress Vidya Balan was born 1 January 1978 in India in Ottapalam, Palakkad District, Kerala. Vidya’s father named P. R. Balan is a Vice President of ETC Channel and mother named Saraswathy Balan. She had an elder sister named Priya and who is married to Kedar. And she belongs to a Tamil speakingfamily but she speaks very well Hindi, English and Bengali.

In her early aged she attended St. Anthony Girls’ High School, Chembur, Mumbai. Then attended St. Xavier’s College where she majored in Sociology. And then she went on for study MA at the Mumbai University and there she received her 1st film offer.

And now she becomes one of the top actresses in Bollywood film industry. She acted many hit films like Parineeta, Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Guru, Heyy Babyy, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Dirty Picture etc.
Vidya Balan also received many awards for her extra talented acting.

Bollywood super actress Vidya Balan personal life:

May 2012 Vidya Balan announced an interview that she was dating with Siddharth Roy Kapur who is the CEO of UTV Motion Pictures.

Bollywood super actress Vidya Balan acting career:

Vidya Vidya Balan appeared in the Bengali film named Bhalo Theko which released in 2003 and for that film she won the Anandalok Puraskar Best Actress award in Kolkata.

And then Vidya made her Hindi film first appearance with in musical drama named Parineeta. She finally won Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut and also nominated for Best Actress at the Filmfare Awards ceremony and that film became the 2nd highest grossing film of the year.

In 2007 she acted in a supporting role in film Guru that film became well at the box office.

That year her next release romance Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love but that film was a critical along with commercial failure.

Same year she acted thriller Eklavya: The Royal Guard and the film was flopped but it was selected as to the Oscars for the 80th Academy Awards.

Then released her comedy film Heyy Babyy and that film as a box-office success and earned worldwide gross of 83.68 cores.

And her final release of 2007 was psychological thriller Bhool Bhulaiyaa and her performance was praised Vidya Balan 2nd time nominated for the Filmfare Best Actress category.

In 2008 Vidya acted in a small role in film Halla Bol and the film underperformed at the box-office.

In 2009 Balan acted film Paa and the film was received well by critics along with Balan’s performance and also she won her a Filmfare Award for Best Actress and also Star Screen Award for Best Actress also many awards.

In 2010 Vidya acted another film Ishqiya and Vidya received many Awards for her performance she received Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress along with a 2nd successive Star Screen Award for Best Actress.

In 2011 her 1st release thriller film No One Killed Jessica and the film had a worldwide gross of 49 crore and was also commercial success and also she again she nominated another Filmfare Best Actress category.

And in 2011 released her film named The Dirty Picture and the film was eventually declared a blockbuster and earned a total gross of 117 crore and she won her 1st National Film Award for Best Actress, a 2nd Filmfare Award for Best Actress along with a third consecutive Screen Award for Best Actress and many awards.

In March 2012 Vidya’s Kahaani film released and Kahaani appeared as a major commercial success in the box office with gross of 75 crore.

Bollywood super actress Vidya Balan acted film list:
Bhalo Theko (2003, Bengali film), Parineeta (2005), Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006), Guru (2007), Salaam-E-Ishq (2007), Eklavya: The Royal Guard (2007),  Heyy Babyy (2007), Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), Halla Bol (2008), Kismat Konnection (2008), Paa (2009), Ishqiya (2010), No One Killed Jessica (2011), The Dirty Picture (2011), Kahaani (2011),

Upcoming films are Ghanchakkar (2013), Shaadi Ke Side Effects (2013).

Bollywood super actress Vidya Balan Awards:
Bollywood super actress Vidya Balan received many Awards for her talented performance like National Film Awards, Apsara Film and Television Producers Guild Awards, BIG Star Entertainment Awards, Filmfare Awards, International Indian Film Academy Awards, Screen Awards, Stardust Awards, Zee Cine Awards, The Global Indian Film and Television Honours, Anandalok Puraskar Awards, Star’s Sabsey Favourite Nayi Heroine, Lions Gold Awards and so on.

Vidya Balan Biography


Profile :

Born on: January 1, 1980

Born in: Ottapalam, Kerala, India

Nationality: Indian

Career: Actress

Talk about Vidya Balan and the first thought that comes into mind is that of Lolita, the character she played in her debut movie ‘Parineeta’. An award-winning Indian film actress, Balan entered the world of glamour through TV commercials, which were followed by music videos and soap operas. However, the medium could not engage her for long and soon, she gained her true place - in the world of Bollywood! One of the most promising actresses of today, Balan has gained a foothold within a few years of entering the industry.

Childhood and Early Life
Vidya Balan was born on 1st January 1980, in Ottapalam, town in Palakkad district of Kerala. She was born into an Iyer family and grew up in the ‘City of Dreams’ - Mumbai. She did her schooling from St. Anthony's Girls High School in Chembur and followed it with graduation from St. Xavier's College, University of Mumbai, in sociology. Thereafter, she enrolled in University of Mumbai, for pursuing her MA. It was during her post-graduation years that Balan was offered her first role, in the Malayalam film ‘Chakram’.

Bad Luck
In ‘Chakram’, Balan was to star opposite superstar Mohanlal, however for some reasons, the project was shelved. Thereafter, she was signed for a Tamil film - ‘Run’. Due to undisclosed reasons, she was dropped after a first schedule and actress Meera Jasmine was hired in her place. Hope again dawned on her, when she was asked to play the lead in Tamil movie ‘Manasellam’, opposite Srikanth. However, the lady luck was not yet in her favor and she was again dropped, this time for 'non-performance', and was replaced by Trisha Krishnan.

Entry into the Glamour World
It was television advertising that served as the launch pad for Vidya Balan’s entry into the glamour world. In 1998, she did her first ad shoot, for ‘Surf Excel’. Following this, she was seen in a number of TV ads, many of which were directed by Pradeep Sarkar. Balan was, thereafter, seen in numerous music videos, with singers like Shubha Mudgal and Pankaj Udhas and bands like Euphoria. Next, she did Ashok Pandit’s serial ‘Haste Khelte’, followed by Ekta Kapoor’s ‘Hum Paanch’.

Film Career
Vidya Balan made her debut in the film industry with Bengali film ‘Bhalo Theko’, which was released in 2003. The film was a major success and also won her Anandalok Puraskar Best Actress Award. Even her Bollywood debut was not far behind and Balan was soon seen in ‘Parineeta’ (2005). Though the film was not a major success, it did receive critical acclaim and even her performance was applauded. The film also won her Filmfare Best Female Debut Award and Filmfare Face of the Year Award, apart for the nomination for Best Actress.

Balan soon received an offer from the producer of ‘Manasellam’, from which she was dropped, to work opposite Kamal Hassan, in ‘Dasavathaaram’. However, she rejected the offer and the role went to Asin Thottumkal. In 2006, Balan was seen in ‘Lage Raho Munna Bhai’, opposite Sanjay Dutt. This film also turned out to be huge box office success, becoming one of the highest grossing films of that year. At the same time, her performance was also applauded. The year 2007 started with Balan being seen in ‘Guru’, in a supporting role.

‘Guru’ saw her playing the sensitive role of a woman with a physical disability, which was greatly applauded by the critics as well as the audience. Thereafter, she was seen in ‘Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love’ and ‘Eklavya: The Royal Guard (2007)’, none of which garnered much success. However, the same year, she also did ‘Heyy Babyy’ and ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa’. The films were well received by the audience and had the cash registers ringing. Balan was last seen in ‘Kismat Konnection’, opposite Shahid Kapur, a moderate success.

Awards

2003 - Anandalok Puraskar Awards, Best Actress, Bhalo Theko
2006 - Filmfare Best Female Debut Award, Parineeta
2006 - Filmfare Face of the Year, Parineeta
2006 - Star Screen Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Female, Parineeta
2006 - Zee Cine Award for Best Female Debut, Parineeta
2006 - IIFA Best Female Debut, Parineeta
2006 - Stardust Superstar of Tomorrow - Female, Parineeta
2006 - Star's Sabsey Favourite Nayi Heroine, Parineeta
2007 - Anandalok Puraskar Best Actress Awards, Bhool Bhulaiyaa

Biography Vidya Balan



Vidya Balan 
Born :1 January 1978 (age 34)
Palakkad, Kerala, India
Occupation : Actress
Years active : 2003–present 

Biography :
Vidya Balan born 1 January 1978) is an Indian actress, who appears mainly in Hindi films, in addition to Bengali and Malayalam films. After graduating with a degree in sociology, she started her career starring in music videos, television shows and commercials, before making her feature film debut with the independent Bengali drama Bhalo Theko (2003). Balan received positive notice for her first Hindi film, Parineeta (2005), and followed it with a leading role in the blockbuster Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006), and other such hit films as Guru, Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiyaa (all 2007).

2009 marked the beginning of the most successful period in Balan's career as she portrayed five back-to-back roles to wide critical acclaim in Paa (2009), Ishqiya (2010), No One Killed Jessica (2011), The Dirty Picture (2011) and Kahaani (2012). These roles have further established her as one of the leading contemporary actresses of Hindi cinema and earned her several major awards. Balan has received one National Film Award for Best Actress, five Filmfare Awards, including two for Best Actress and one for Best Actress - Critics, as well as three consecutive Screen Awards for Best Actress.

Early life

Vidya Balan was born in India in Ottapalam, Palakkad District, Kerala, to P. R. Balan (Vice President of ETC Channel) and Saraswathy Balan, a housewife mother in a Tamil speaking Palakkad Iyer family. According to Balan, they speak at home "a mix of Tamil and Malayalam", but she is also well versed in Hindi, English and Bengali.

She did her schooling at St. Anthony Girls' High School, Chembur, Mumbai, and later attended St. Xavier's College where she majored in Sociology. She went on to study MA at the University of Mumbai, when she received her first film offer.

Career

Career beginnings (2003–2004)
Her acting career started when she signed up Chakram, a Malayalam film alongside Mohanlal, which was shelved. After that, she signed for the Tamil film, Run, but for reasons undisclosed, she was dropped after a first schedule and replaced by Meera Jasmine. She was also the first choice for the female lead in another Tamil film Manasellam, but was replaced by Trisha Krishnan during the production. When Chakram was restarted with Prithviraj in the lead, Meera Jasmine was again chosen ahead of Balan.

She then turned to television advertising. From 1998 onwards, she appeared in numerous television ads, many of which were directed by Pradeep Sarkar. She also took supporting roles in music videos, appearing with singers and bands such as Euphoria, Shubha Mudgal, and Pankaj Udhas. Balan also portrayed the role of Radhika Mathur in a few episodes of the later seasons of the comedy television serial Hum Paanch.

In 2003, she appeared in the Bengali film, Bhalo Theko directed by Goutam Halder,[10] for which she won the Anandalok Puraskar Best Actress award in Kolkata.

Breakthrough (2005–2008)
Balan as the idealist Lalita in the musical drama Parineeta (2005). Pictured with co-star Raima Sen.

Balan made her Hindi film debut with Pradeep Sarkar's musical drama Parineeta. Before being cast for the film, Balan had to undergo extensive auditions for a period of 6 months. The film, an adaptation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel of the same name, narrated the love story of an idealist Lalita (Balan) and an egoist Shekhar (Saif Ali Khan), the son of a capitalist businessman. Upon release, her performance in the film was acclaimed by critics, with Derek Elley from Variety writing, " An acting revelation is Tamil newcomer Balan, whose devoted but dignified Lalita is the picture's heart and soul." She eventually won a Best Debut (Female) award and received a nomination for Best Actress at the Filmfare Awards ceremony.

After the success of her first two films, the producer who dropped her from Manasellam was keen to sign her opposite Kamal Hassan for Dasavathaaram but she rejected the offer and Asin Thottumkal was signed instead. In 2006, she appeared opposite Sanjay Dutt in Rajkumar Hirani's musical comedy film Lage Raho Munna Bhai. Balan portrayed the role of Jhanvi, a radio-jockey and the love interest of the protagonist Munna Bhai. In order to prepare for her role, she met with a couple of radio jockeys and watched them at work.  Once again her performance was well received by critics and the film became the second highest grossing film of the year with a net total of INR118.57 crore (US$23.65 million).

In 2007, she featured in a supporting role in Mani Ratnam's semi-biographic drama Guru as a woman suffering from multiple sclerosis. The film, which starred Mithun Chakraborty, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and R. Madhavan in leading roles, performed well at the box office. Despite generally positive reviews for her performance, critics such as Khalid Mohammad and Raja Sen noted that "her talent was wasted" in a "minuscule role". Her next release was Nikhil Advani's multi-starrer romance Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love opposite John Abraham. The film, which narrated six individual love stories, saw Balan play the role of a television reporter, Tehzeeb Hussain, suffering from a memory loss condition. The film, which was a critical and commercial failure, however generated positive reviews for Balan with Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com writing, "Vidya's transformation from a self-assured working woman to a helpless, vulnerable person is superb." She subsequently featured in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's suspense thriller Eklavya: The Royal Guard alongside Amitabh Bachchan, Boman Irani, Sharmila Tagore, Saif Ali Khan and Sanjay Dutt. The film, which flopped commercially, met with positive critical reviews and was selected as India's official entry to the Oscars for the 80th Academy Awards.

Balan followed through with a leading role in Sajid Khan's comedy Heyy Babyy as Isha Sahni, a deceived, single mother. The film which also featured Akshay Kumar, Ritesh Deshmukh and Fardeen Khan emerged as a box-office success with a worldwide gross of INR83.68 crore (US$16.69 million), but her performance met with mixed reviews. Criticism was directed towards her wardrobe and make-up, rather than her performance itself with Rajeev Masand writing, "Vidya Balan sticks out like a sore thumb". Her final release of the year was Priyadarshan's psychological thriller Bhool Bhulaiyaa alongside Shiney Ahuja, Akshay Kumar and Ameesha Patel. Her performance in the film as a woman suffering from dissociative identity disorder was praised with Taran Adarsh commenting, "Vidya is splendid, especially in the second hour". The film eventually earned INR84 crore (US$16.76 million) worldwide and among several nominations, fetched Balan her second Filmfare nomination in the Best Actress category.

In 2008, she featured in a small role in Rajkumar Santoshi's male-dominated social film Halla Bol alongside Ajay Devgan and Pankaj Kapur. The film was a reference to "Jan Natya Manch", whose leader, the theater activist, Safdar Hashmi was killed by political rivals while performing a street play by the same name in 1989. Upon release, the film as well as her performance received a mixed response. Her next release was Aziz Mirza's romantic comedy Kismat Konnection opposite Shahid Kapoor. Balan received mixed comments from critics for her performance of Priya, however a review carried by The Economic Times mentioned, "As against the notion, Vidya Balan carries a graceful charm and is natural as ever." The film eventually underperformed at the box-office.


Balan as a young, independent woman.
Success and critical acclaim (2009–present)
Balan as a young, independent woman in the critically acclaimed Paa (2009). She won her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her performance in this film.

In 2009, Balan played the role of Vidya, a young independent gynecologist who is also a single-mother struggling with her 12-year-old son's progeria syndrome, in Paa. Amitabh Bachchan played the role of Auro, Balan's son while Abhishek Bachchan played the titular character. The film was received well by critics and so was Balan's performance. Sukanya Verma from Rediff wrote, "Vidya Balan slips into the skin of a doting mom with such ease without the mollycoddling tone Bollywood's young mothers often resort to. Balan is poignant yet restrained and projects an impressive figure of grace and integrity, reminiscent of Dimple Kapadia in the 1980s."; Nikhat Kazmi from The Times of India noted, "Balan lends a rare dignity to the image of the Bollywood mom. With her quiet grace and controlled emotions, she is Mother Courage incarnate." Her portrayal ultimately won her a Filmfare Award for Best Actress and a Star Screen Award for Best Actress, among other awards. The film became a major turning point in her career and brought a new level of seriousness to her work.
In 2010, Balan acted in Vishal Bhardwaj's drama Ishqiya, directed by debutante Abhishek Chaubey and co-starring Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi and Salman Shahid. Balan's role was that of Krishna Verma, a sexually manipulative abandoned wife. Her character was described as a femme fatale, and her performance was applauded by critics, with NDTV's Anupama Chopra writing, "Balan’s smoldering looks scorch the screen even as her eyes hint at tragedy. She proves that she is miles ahead of the cookie cutter Barbie dolls that clutter Bollywood and that sensuality has very little to do with showing skin." A review carried by The Telegraph mentioned, " Vidya makes Krishna such a fascinating character by never letting you know what’s going on in her head. She sucks one man’s thumb, she dresses the other man’s wound. She puts her head on one man’s shoulder, she draws the other man to her bed. In your bid to find out who she really wants, you will fall in love with Krishna."  Her work in the film brought her several more awards the following year including a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress and a second consecutive Star Screen Award for Best Actress.

Balan's first release of 2011 was Raj Kumar Gupta's semi-biographic thriller No One Killed Jessica alongside Rani Mukerji, The film, based on the Jessica Lal murder case saw Balan play the first real-life character of her career, that of Sabrina Lal, Jessica's reticent sister who struggled for years to get justice. While preparing for her role, Balan avoided meeting Lal on the insistent of Gupta. She said, "Sabrina is an icon today. He (Gupta) said that the Sabrina we see today is different from the Sabrina a decade ago, when she had just lost her sister. This story begins at the time when Jessica is murdered." No One Killed Jessica as well as Balan's work earned positive reviews, with Anupama Chopra commenting, "Unlike her glamorous, party-girl sister [Jessica], Sabrina is painfully plain and sober. Wearing drab clothes and spectacles, Vidya is a portrait of anguish and strength." The film had a worldwide gross of INR49 crore (US$9.78 million) and was noted for being a commercial success, despite the absence of a male lead. Balan eventually earned another Filmfare nomination in the Best Actress category.] In March 2011 Balan was honoured with a retrospective of her work by Australia's Indian film festival, Bollywood & Beyond, during which she also introduced the opening night Australian premiere of No One Killed Jessica with director Raj Kumar Gupta.
Balan as the controversial and provocative Silk in The Dirty Picture (2011), a role for which she earned unanimous critical acclaim, a National Award and a second Filmfare Award both in the Best Actress category.

December 2011 saw the release of Ekta Kapoor's The Dirty Picture, a biopic based on the life and death of the controversial Indian actress Silk Smitha. Balan was cast as Silk, who was—in Balan's words—"known for her brazenness and in-your-face sexuality." She described the role as the "boldest" she had ever played, one that "required a lot of mental preparation," and in order to look the part, she gained 12 kgs. The film opened to major critical acclaim, and Balan received unanimous praise for her portrayal, which several reviewers regarded as her best performance to date. Khalid Mohamed observed, "She’s extraordinary: gutsy, consistently in character and unafraid of exposing her darker side. Here’s the kind of complex performance which you haven’t evidenced in years and years. This award-winning act bookended by her contrasting portrayal in No One Killed Jessica, reaffirms her as the finest artiste on the scene today." Her director Milan Luthria described her as the contemporary claimant of the sex-symbol title because of her unique sex appeal, and compared her "voluptuousness" to the likes of yesteryear actresses such as Sridevi and Vyjayanthimala. The film was eventually declared a blockbuster with a total gross of INR117 crore (US$23.34 million), emerging as the biggest opening ever for a women-oriented film in the history of Indian Cinema. Balan won her first National Film Award for Best Actress, a second Filmfare Award for Best Actress and a third consecutive Screen Award for Best Actress that year along with several other awards in the same category for her performance in the film.

In March 2012, Balan featured as Vidya Bagchi, a pregnant woman in search of her missing husband in Sujoy Ghosh's Kahaani. The thriller, set in the city of Kolkata during the Durga Puja festivities earned Balan further accolades from film critics. Taran Adarsh mentioned, "Vidya, very nonchalantly, re-evaluates screen acting in Kahaani. She arrives with yet another enlivening, commanding character in this film and her portrayal of an expecting, frantic lady on a mission to trace her husband's inexplicable vanishing in an unfamiliar land is sure to win laurels by assessors and cinegoers uniformly. This is indeed Vidya's most eye-catching act. Her body language, her confidence, her vulnerability, her fury, her grief, all fall upon wonderfully." Rediff.com commented, "Vidya Balan has the gravitas to excel in a role that requires her to be sensible, adamant, sharp, vulnerable and pregnant. Like she's done with every subsequent release, Balan replaces the memory of her last performance (The Dirty Picture) with a sparkling new one. It's not a showy, act-out-loud delivery and that's what makes it so seamless."Kahaani emerged as a major commercial success both at the domestic and international box office, with a two-week nett gross of INR75 crore (US$14.96 million).
As of March 2012, Balan is set to star in UTV Motion Pictures' Ghanchakkar, to be directed by Raj Kumar Gupta opposite Emraan Hashmi.
 
Filmography

2003 Bhalo Theko Anandi Bengali film
2005 Parineeta Lalita Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut
                Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
2006 Lage Raho Munna Bhai Jhanvi
2007 Guru Meenu Saxena
2007 Salaam-E-Ishq Tehzeeb Raina
2007 Eklavya: The Royal Guard Rajeshwari
2007 Heyy Babyy Isha
2007 Bhool Bhulaiyaa Avani / Manjulika Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
2007 Om Shanti Om Herself Special appearance in song "Deewangi Deewangi"
2008 Halla Bol Sneha
2008 Kismat Konnection Priya
2009 Paa Vidya Filmfare Award for Best Actress
2010 Ishqiya Krishna Verma Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress
                Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
2011 No One Killed Jessica Sabrina Lal Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
2011 Urumi Makkom Malayalam film
2011 Thank You Kishan's wife Cameo appearance
2011 Dum Maaro Dum Mrs. Kamath Cameo appearance
2011 The Dirty Picture Silk / Reshma National Film Award for Best Actress
               Filmfare Award for Best Actress
2012 Kahaani Vidya Bagchi
2012 Ferrari Ki Sawaari
                 Special appearance in song
2013 Ghanchakkar

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Vidya Balan Biography


Profile :

Name: Vidya P. Balan
Birth Place: Palakkad, Kerala
DOB: 1st January 1978
Zodiac: Capricorn
Height: 5′ 4″
Father: P. R. Balan
Mother: Saraswathy Balan
Sibling: Sister- Priya
Languages: Tamil, Malyalam, Hindi, English, Bengali, Urdu
Occupation: Actress, Fashion Model

Vidya was born to P. R. Balan (Vice President of ETC Channel) and Saraswathy Balan, a housewife mother in a Tamil speaking.. Vidya Balan finished her schooling and college at St. Anthony’s Girls School and St. Xavier’s College respectively and there after went on to do her Masters.

Although, she got her first offer to act in a Malayalam movie, Chakram, Vidya Balan’s career could not take off and hence she turned her attention to television. She appeared in a number of advertisements, also acted in a television serial, Hum Paanch and appeared in music videos.

Vidya Balan made her debut in the Bengali film, Bhalo Theko (2003). Her role was much appreciated. She then made her debut in Bollywood in Parineeta (2006) and excelled in her role, winning the Award for Best Female Debutant. She appeared in the blockbuster Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006). In 2007, she acted in Mani Ratnam’s Guru as a girl suffering from multiple sclerosis, Salaam-e-Ishq, Eklavya: The Royal Guard, Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiyaa. All these films proved her versatility and her defiance to not fit into the glam doll mould of Bollywood actresses.

Vidya then played the role of a young independent single mother struggling with her son’s progeria syndrome in Paa (2009). Her portrayal of the role stood apart from the usual Bollywood maa roles and got her rave reviews from critics as well as the audience. True to her spirit of doing something different, Vidya then acted in Ishqiya (2010) and won accolades for the portrayal of the seductive widow.Her movie, No One Killed Jessica (2011), did well at the box-office and her role in the movie was appreciated too. In 2011 her last release was super-hit film The Dirty Picture.Vidya was widely appreciated for her role and won almost all major awards in best actress category for her role in this film. She appeared  in Kahaani and Ferrari Ki Sawaari.

National award for the dirty picture
5 Film fare awards
Aliva, Toshiba
Outfits: Sari
Hero: Amitabh Bachchan, Mohan Lal
Heroine: Madhuri Dixit
Romantic Films: Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Dil Se and One Fine Day
Perfume: Elizabeth Arden
Beverage: Coffee
Sweets: Cakes And Chikkis
Singers:Shivkumar Sharma and Hariprasad Chaurasia to Shubha Mudgal and Kishori Amonkar

Year          Movie                                Role                           Awards
2003 Bhalo Theko                        Anandi
2005 Parineeta                              Lalita                             Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut
2006 Lage Raho Munna Bhai        Jhanvi
2007 Guru                                    Meenu Saxena
2007 Salaam-E-Ishq                     Tehzeeb Raina
2007 Eklavya: The Royal Guard     Rajeshwari
2007 Heyy Babyy                           Isha
2007 Bhool Bhulaiyaa                    Avani / Manjulika
2007 Om Shanti Om                      Herself                          Special appearance in song “Deewangi   
                                                                                                Deewangi”
2008 Halla Bol Sneha
2008 Kismat Konnection                  Priya
2009 Paa                                        Vidya                            Filmfare Award for Best Actress
2010 Ishqiya                                   Krishna Verma              Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress
2011 No One Killed Jessica Sabrina Lal
2011 Urumi                                    Bhumi,
                                                           Makkom
2011 Thank You                            Kishan’s wife                   Cameo appearance
2011 Dum Maaro Dum                  Mrs. Kamath                    Cameo appearance
2011 The Dirty Picture                  Silk Smitha / Reshma         National Film Award for Best Actress
                                                                                                  Filmfare Award for Best Actress
2012 Kahaani                                 Vidya Bagchi
2012 Ferrari Ki Sawaari                                                         Special appearance in song “Mala Jau De”
2013 Ghanchakkar                         Filming
2013 Shaadi Ke Side Effects Pre-production

Biography : Vidya Balan

Biography :

Vidya Balan was born on 1 January 1978 in Ottapalam, Palakkad District, Kerala, to P. R. Balan and Saraswathy Balan, is an Indian actress, who appears mainly in Hindi, Bengali & Malayalam films. Her debut movie is a Bengali drama Bhalo Theko in 2003.

Filmography :

 Year                                  Title

2003                          Bhalo Theko
2005                         Parineeta
2006   Lage Raho Munna Bhai
2007                               Guru
2007                Salaam-E-Ishq
2007      Eklavya: The Royal Guard
2007                    Heyy Babyy
2007              Bhool Bhulaiyaa
2007                Om Shanti Om
2008                         Halla Bol
2008          Kismat Konnection
2009                                 Paa
2010                            Ishqiya
2011     No One Killed Jessica
2011                              Urumi
2011                      Thank You
2011            Dum Maaro Dum
2011             The Dirty Picture
2012                          Kahaani
2012           Ferrari Ki Sawaari
2013                   Ghanchakkar
2013    Shaadi Ke Side Effects