Supriya pathak

  1. When Ratna Pathak Shah said mother Dina Pathak ‘was trapped in the white sari and expression number 65 for 30
  2. Supriya Pathak
  3. Supriya Pathak, Manoj Pahwa's slice
  4. Supriya Pathak Kapur
  5. Supriya Pathak, Ranvir Shorey to star in web series 'Tabbar'
  6. Some best performances by veteran actress Supriya Pathak
  7. Supriya Pathak: ‘OTT has given us a break from watching the heroes and heroines dancing around the trees’
  8. When Ratna Pathak Shah said mother Dina Pathak ‘was trapped in the white sari and expression number 65 for 30
  9. Some best performances by veteran actress Supriya Pathak
  10. Supriya Pathak, Ranvir Shorey to star in web series 'Tabbar'


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When Ratna Pathak Shah said mother Dina Pathak ‘was trapped in the white sari and expression number 65 for 30

Veteran actor Dina Pathak may be remembered as a screen mother but she stood apart from the forever sorrowful, white sari clad maa that was brought to life by actors such as Nirupa Roy and Sulochana. On Pathak’s 100th birth anniversary, we remember the actor who created a different sort of mother in 70s and 80s cinema, who could as easily comfort you as tease you in good humour. However, with a dearth of roles for a senior female actor in those days, her talent remained underutilised. This is something that her daughters, actors In a conversation with indianexpress.com, Supriya Pathak recalled how the whole film industry referred to Dina Pathak as ‘maa, mata ji or mummy’ because she was back-to-back playing a mother on screen in different films. ALSO READ | “When we were growing up, my mother (Dina Pathak) was playing all the mother roles that were there in the industry. Ratna and I used to laugh about it and feel that we have so many brothers and sisters because my mother is a mother to everybody. Everyone, including all the actors, would call my mother ‘Mata ji, Mumma, Mom or Maa.’ So, I and Ratna would always feel that we have a big family,” Supriya expressed. However, her kids had different reaction when she herself started playing a mother on-screen. “When I started taking up mother roles (in films), I used to feel my kids would feel the same way. But they didn’t. They were very definite that ‘you are my mom. Let’s not confuse that matter,’” Supriya chuckled. Ratna Pa...

Supriya Pathak

Biography: Supriya Pathak Kapur is an Indian actress hailing from a long line of performers. She is famous for her role in the Indian sitcoms Khichdi and Idhar Udhar. Family Supriya Pathak is the daughter of Dina Pathak, a well known character actress famous for playing mother and grandmother roles during the 1980's and 1990's. Her sister Ratna Pathak Shah is also an actress, who is married to actor Naseeruddin Shah. Supriya is married to actor Pankaj Kapur. Her step son is the famous Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor. Career Supriya began her career with the critically acclaimed 1981 film Kalyug which was followed by roles in many more critically acclaimed films such as Vijeta (1982), Bazaar (1983), Masoom (1983) and Mirch Masala (1985). She also had a minor role as Mahatma Gandhi's niece in the multi-award-winning biopic Gandhi (1982) and starred in the 1988 French film The Bengali Night alongside Hugh Grant. In the early 1990s she took a long break from acting in films but appeared in several television series. After an 11 year hiatus from acting, she starred in the 2005 film Sarkar alongside Amitabh Bachchan & Abhishek Bachchan and also appeared in the sequel Sarkar Raj. Read More About Supriya Pathak Name Supriya Pathak ALSO KNOWN AS Supriya Pathak PROFESSION(S) Main Profession Other Profession DATE OF BIRTH 7 Jan 1961 Age 62 BIRTH PLACE CURRENT RESIDENCE RELIGION NATIONALITY HEIGHT ZODIAC SIGN HOBBIES Supriya Pathak Family FATHER NA MOTHER NA SIBLING NA SPOUSE NA CHILDRE...

Supriya Pathak, Manoj Pahwa's slice

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 25 (ANI): Actors Supriya Pathak and Manoj Pahwa are all set to give you a dose of laughter with their new web series titled ‘Home Shanti’. Penned by writers Akshay Asthana, Aakanksha Dua, Nidhi Bisht, Mayank Pandey, Nikhil Sachan and Saurabh Khanna, ‘Home Shanti’ revolves around the chaotic lives of a comic Hindi newspaper columnist, Umesh Joshi (Manoj Pahwa), his stoic retired government school vice-principal wife, Sarla Joshi (Supriya Pathak), and their 22 and 16-year-old children, Jigyasa Joshi and Naman Joshi. It traces the journey of this non-descript middle-class family of Dehradun, offering a heartfelt story that is generic, yet specific to all who one day aspire to build their own homes. Talking about the show, Manoj Pahwa said, “I feel extremely proud to be a part of a special project like Home Shanti. I fell in love with the show’s storyline of a heartfelt and endearing drama. Viewers can expect a fun, easy watch that touches their heart with its simple story and its even simpler characters. However, playing these simple characters is what gets me motivated as an actor.” “Getting back on the sets with Supriya ji was like slipping into comfortable waters for me. I must applaud the new talents as well as they have been such an easy flock to work and laugh with. I can’t wait to see how the audience responds to the show,” he added. Supriya Pathak, too, expressed her excitement about ‘Home Shanti’. “Home Shanti is a heartfelt family...

Supriya Pathak Kapur

• • • Awards Supriya Pathak Kapur (born 7 January 1961) is an Indian actress who works in Younger daughter of actress Early life [ ] Supriya was born on 7 January 1961 Career [ ] Pathak's first foray into acting was under her mother's direction with the revival of the play Maina Gurjari, which Dina Pathak had acted in previously. Biwiyon Ka Madersa (based on a play by French playwright Kalyug (1981), an adaptation of the epic [ citation needed] In 1985 she played title role in Her television roles include [ citation needed] In 1994, her husband, Grass Company. [ citation needed] After an 11-year hiatus from acting, she starred in the 2005 film Dhankor Baa in 2013's Personal life [ ] At 22, Pathak married Filmography [ ] Films [ ] Year Film Role Sources 1981 Subhadra 1982 Anna Verghese Hindi film Shabnam Manu 1983 Nisha Bhavana 1984 Reshma Priya 1985 Bahu Ki Awaaz Madhu V. Srivastav Village Woman Ambili Malayalam film Sudha Malvankar Seema 1986 Kamla 1987 Naqli Chehra (TV Movie) Asha Shahadat (TV feature) 1988 Sheena Gayatri Falak (The Sky) Champa 1989 Akanksha Seema Anju Nita Suraiya Khan /Suraiya Rao 1990 Shadyantra Bilkees 1994 2002 Jackpot 2 Crore Sonu Datta 2005 Pushpa Nagre 2007 Panga Naa Lo Parvati Chaturvedi 2008 Pushpa Nagre 2009 Vimla Sarita Mehra 2010 Hansa Parekh Awasthi Rukmani 2011 Fatimah Bua 2012 Chief Minister Madamji 2013 Dhankor "Baa" Sanera 2014 Ammi Ayan's mother 2015 Parminder "Pammi" Kapil's mom Meera's mum Australian film 2017 Kesar Patel Gujarati fi...

Supriya Pathak, Ranvir Shorey to star in web series 'Tabbar'

Directed by Ajit Pal Singh and written by Harman Wadala, 'Tabbar' is a family thriller. The other actors in the series are Gagan Arora, Sahil Mehta, Paramveer Cheema, Nupur Nagpal, and Kanwaljit Singh in prominent roles. Veteran actress Supriya Pathak plays the role of a mother in the web series, however, her character explores many shades in the show. In a candid conversation with IANS, Supriya Pathak said, "For me, Sargun is an epitome of strength and nurture. While the primary role of the mother remains the same, Sargun's transition throughout the journey of the show is what impressed me the most." She added, "I have played the character of a mom many times, but portraying Sargun opened different avenues for me as an actor and I got to explore the many shades of the character in 'Tabbar'. I thoroughly enjoyed working with director Ajit Pal Singh and my co-stars Pavan Malhotra, Gagan and others." Seasoned actor Pavan Malhotra portrays the role of Omkar Singh, the head of the family and a doting husband and father. Sharing about his character, he said, "Tabbar is all about family togetherness and I am grateful to the director for giving me Omkar Singh. It's great to be back on the SonyLIV OTT platform playing characters that challenge me as an actor." Gagan Arora who plays the role of Happy, says it was challenging for the actor to portray the role. "I am extremely elated and excited for the launch of Tabbar on SonyLIV as it marks my third project with the platform. Playi...

Some best performances by veteran actress Supriya Pathak

Versatile actress and a known face in both films and television, Supriya Pathak rang in her 62nd birthday this year. Born on 7 January 1961, Supriya has no doubt inherited the talent of her mother, legendary actress Dina Pathak. Besides acting in Gujarati and Hindi films and TV shows, the actress is also connected with theatre and has been a part of several prominent plays. Rising to fame by portraying the famous character of ‘Hansa Parekha’ in the Khichdi series, Supriya has carved a special position for herself. While she hits the age of 62 this year, she is still considered one of the most talented actresses, who loves to experiment with her roles. Speaking of which, we have seen the veteran actress playing a number of roles, all quite different and challenging. Today on her birthday, let’s take a look at some of her best performances to date. Supriya Pathak: Best roles Abhishek Agarwal: 'I want to build India's equivalent of LVMH' Mohaan Nadaar's Footprints on Water bags top honours at international film festivals Kalyug (1981) Marking her debut in films, Supriya Pathak impressed the audience with her performance in the 1981 film. Directed by Shyam Benegal, while the film focused on the modern-day adaptation of Mahabharat, Supriya played the role of Subhadra, the wife of Arjun (played by Anant Nag). With her honest and innocent acting, the actress also won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. Bazaar (1982) Another film that got her second Filmfare Award, Baz...

Supriya Pathak: ‘OTT has given us a break from watching the heroes and heroines dancing around the trees’

Playing any role comes naturally to Sarla Joshi in Home Shantiand how television started with a bang, but couldn’t fill up the expectation of the audiences and slowly died. Now OTT has filled up that space with a global audience and it’s a great medium to have. She feels that bringing about the uniqueness of every character that she plays is the most challenging bit. Home Shantiwill stream on Disney + Hotstar from 6th May. It’s a slice of life drama and the trailer has already received a big thumbs up from the audience. Excerpts from the interview: On playing Sarla Joshi in Home Shanti. Abhishek Agarwal: 'I want to build India's equivalent of LVMH' Mohaan Nadaar's Footprints on Water bags top honours at international film festivals Sharla Joshi, the character that I am playing in Home Shanti is about a middle-class lady, very confident about herself, having worked very hard all her whole life. She is a self-made person in that sense. She takes care of the family like all Indian women. She is very much a normal working woman and she wants the best for her family. And she is ready to work hard enough to get it. How much do you relate to I have been playing all kinds of women and I am a woman myself. And honestly, I connect a lot with women. I interact with a lot of women in my building or my vicinity, in my house and with my house help. So, I am very aware of what women want from life. Every character of the woman that I play there is something that is relatable or is a part...

When Ratna Pathak Shah said mother Dina Pathak ‘was trapped in the white sari and expression number 65 for 30

Veteran actor Dina Pathak may be remembered as a screen mother but she stood apart from the forever sorrowful, white sari clad maa that was brought to life by actors such as Nirupa Roy and Sulochana. On Pathak’s 100th birth anniversary, we remember the actor who created a different sort of mother in 70s and 80s cinema, who could as easily comfort you as tease you in good humour. However, with a dearth of roles for a senior female actor in those days, her talent remained underutilised. This is something that her daughters, actors In a conversation with indianexpress.com, Supriya Pathak recalled how the whole film industry referred to Dina Pathak as ‘maa, mata ji or mummy’ because she was back-to-back playing a mother on screen in different films. ALSO READ | “When we were growing up, my mother (Dina Pathak) was playing all the mother roles that were there in the industry. Ratna and I used to laugh about it and feel that we have so many brothers and sisters because my mother is a mother to everybody. Everyone, including all the actors, would call my mother ‘Mata ji, Mumma, Mom or Maa.’ So, I and Ratna would always feel that we have a big family,” Supriya expressed. However, her kids had different reaction when she herself started playing a mother on-screen. “When I started taking up mother roles (in films), I used to feel my kids would feel the same way. But they didn’t. They were very definite that ‘you are my mom. Let’s not confuse that matter,’” Supriya chuckled. Ratna Pa...

Some best performances by veteran actress Supriya Pathak

Versatile actress and a known face in both films and television, Supriya Pathak rang in her 62nd birthday this year. Born on 7 January 1961, Supriya has no doubt inherited the talent of her mother, legendary actress Dina Pathak. Besides acting in Gujarati and Hindi films and TV shows, the actress is also connected with theatre and has been a part of several prominent plays. Rising to fame by portraying the famous character of ‘Hansa Parekha’ in the Khichdi series, Supriya has carved a special position for herself. While she hits the age of 62 this year, she is still considered one of the most talented actresses, who loves to experiment with her roles. Speaking of which, we have seen the veteran actress playing a number of roles, all quite different and challenging. Today on her birthday, let’s take a look at some of her best performances to date. Supriya Pathak: Best roles Abhishek Agarwal: 'I want to build India's equivalent of LVMH' Mohaan Nadaar's Footprints on Water bags top honours at international film festivals Kalyug (1981) Marking her debut in films, Supriya Pathak impressed the audience with her performance in the 1981 film. Directed by Shyam Benegal, while the film focused on the modern-day adaptation of Mahabharat, Supriya played the role of Subhadra, the wife of Arjun (played by Anant Nag). With her honest and innocent acting, the actress also won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. Bazaar (1982) Another film that got her second Filmfare Award, Baz...

Supriya Pathak, Ranvir Shorey to star in web series 'Tabbar'

Directed by Ajit Pal Singh and written by Harman Wadala, 'Tabbar' is a family thriller. The other actors in the series are Gagan Arora, Sahil Mehta, Paramveer Cheema, Nupur Nagpal, and Kanwaljit Singh in prominent roles. Veteran actress Supriya Pathak plays the role of a mother in the web series, however, her character explores many shades in the show. In a candid conversation with IANS, Supriya Pathak said, "For me, Sargun is an epitome of strength and nurture. While the primary role of the mother remains the same, Sargun's transition throughout the journey of the show is what impressed me the most." She added, "I have played the character of a mom many times, but portraying Sargun opened different avenues for me as an actor and I got to explore the many shades of the character in 'Tabbar'. I thoroughly enjoyed working with director Ajit Pal Singh and my co-stars Pavan Malhotra, Gagan and others." Seasoned actor Pavan Malhotra portrays the role of Omkar Singh, the head of the family and a doting husband and father. Sharing about his character, he said, "Tabbar is all about family togetherness and I am grateful to the director for giving me Omkar Singh. It's great to be back on the SonyLIV OTT platform playing characters that challenge me as an actor." Gagan Arora who plays the role of Happy, says it was challenging for the actor to portray the role. "I am extremely elated and excited for the launch of Tabbar on SonyLIV as it marks my third project with the platform. Playi...