Anjana Mumtaz

Anjana Mumtaz is an Indian actress, who is known for her supporting roles in over a hundred Hindi and Gujarati-language films.

Filmography

  • 2011 The Life Zindagi as Doctor
  • 2008 Tulsi as Mom
  • 2006 Sarhad Paar
  • 2006 Janani as Tarun's mom
  • 2006 Unns: Love... Forever as Ria's mom
  • 2005 Kasak as Mrs. Sharma (Amar's mom)
  • 2003 Jodi Kya Banayi Wah Wah Ramji
  • 2003 Koi... Mil Gaya as Mrs. Harbans Saxena
  • 2003 Stumped as Anjana
  • 2002 Akhiyon Se Goli Maare as Sulekha Bhangare
  • 2002 Yeh Mohabbat Hai as Chand's mother
  • 2002 Tum Jiyo Hazaron Saal as Dr. Anju
  • 2001 Kasam as Mrs. Jaswant Singh
  • 2001 Ittefaq as Vikram's Mother
  • 2001 Inteqam as Mrs. Kapoor
  • 2000 Krodh as Mrs. Verma
  • 2000 Dhadkan as Anjali's mother
  • 1999 Chehraa
  • 1999 Dahek as Mrs. Roshan
  • 1999 Hote Hote Pyar Ho Gaya as Arjun's mom
  • 1999 Jai Hind as Urmila
  • 1999 Jaalsaaz
  • 1998 Barsaat Ki Raat
  • 1998 Zulm O Situm as Mrs. Sharma
  • 1998 Dulhe Raja as Mrs. Singhania
  • 1998 Aakrosh as Anjali Malhotra
  • 1998 Miss 420 as Anjana
  • 1998 Yeh Na Thi Hamari Qismat
  • 1997 Dil Ke Jharoke Main as Mrs. Mahendrapratap Rai
  • Mumtaz

    Mumtaz (Arabic: ممتاز) is a name commonly used in various countries in the Muslim world, mainly Afghanistan, Brunei, India, Malaysia, Pakistan and Turkey, it can also be used as a female name. Mumtazah is a related female version. Its root is from Arabic language.

    People with the given name

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  • Mumtaz Mahal (1593–1631), Indian empress
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  • Samad Khan Momtaz os-Saltaneh, Iranian diplomat
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  • Mümtaz Soysal (born 1929), Turkish politician
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  • People with the surname

  • Ismail Mumtaz, Iranian statesman
  • Mumtaz (actress)

    Mumtaz (born 31 July 1947) is an actress of Hindi Cinema.

    Career

    Mumtaz appeared as a child actress in Sone Ki Chidiya (1958). As a teenager she acted as an extra in Vallah Kya Baat Hai, Stree and Sehra in the early 1960s. As an adult, her first role in A-grade films was that of the role of sister of the hero in O. P. Ralhan's Gehra Daag. She got small roles in successful films such as Mujhe Jeene Do. Later, she got the role of the main lead heroine in 16 action films, including Faulad, Veer Bhimsen, Tarzan Comes to Delhi, Sikandar-E-Azam, Rustom-E-Hind, Raaka, and Daku Mangal Singh, with freestyle wrestler Dara Singh, and was labelled as a stunt-film heroine. In the films that the pair Dara Singh-Mumtaz did together, Dara's remuneration was INR 450,000 per film, and Mumtaz's salary was INR 250,000 per film.

    It took Raj Khosla's blockbuster Do Raaste (1969), starring Rajesh Khanna, to finally make Mumtaz a full-fledged star. Although Mumtaz had a minor role, director Khosla filmed four songs with her. The film made her popular, and she acknowledged that even though she had a small role, it was still one of her favourite films. In 1969, her films Do Raaste and Bandhan, with Rajesh Khanna, became top grossers of the year, earning around 65 million and 28 million respectively. She played Rajendra Kumar's leading lady in Tangewala. Shashi Kapoor, who had earlier refused to work with her in Saccha Jootha because she was a "stunt-film heroine", now wanted her to be his heroine in Chor Machaye Shor. She acted opposite Dharmendra as the lead heroine in films like Loafer and Jheel ke us paar (1973).

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    Anjana Mumtaz Pays Tribute To Her ‘First Hero’ Deb Mukherjee

    MENA FN 15 Mar 2025
    (MENAFN - IANS) Mumbai, March 15 (IANS) Veteran Bollywood Anjana Mumtaz paid her tribute to her–first hero– Deb Mukherjee, who passed away aged 83. Anjana took to her Instagram, where she shared a ... .
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