Mandakini (actress)
Mandakini | |
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Mandakini in Dec 2012 | |
Born |
Yasmeen Joseph 30 July 1963 Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Other names | Mandakini Joseph Thakur |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1985–1999 |
Spouse(s) | Dr. Kagyur T. Rinpoche Thakur (1990–present) |
Mandakini (born 30 July 1963, as Yasmeen Joseph) is a former Bollywood actress. She is best remembered for her role in the 1985 movie Ram Teri Ganga Maili.
Early life
Mandakini was born in an Anglo Indian family in Meerut. Her father, Joseph[1] is British and her mother is Muslim.
Career
Early career
Starting off as an unknown girl from Meerut, Yasmin was rejected by atleast three film makers before Ranjit Virk changed her name to Madhuri and signed her up for "Mazloom". Before the film could take off, Raj Kapoor discovered her at age of 22 and cast her in a lead role in 1985 movie, Ram Teri Ganga Maili with the screen name "Mandakini" opposite his youngest son, Rajiv Kapoor. The movie was a blockbuster, and it earned Mandakini a Filmfare nomination as Best Actress.[2] Her physical assets were exploited to the full in the film which had caused quiet a stir, especially because of two scenes in it: one in which Mandakini was shown bathing under a waterfall wearing only a flimsy white saree through which her breasts and nipples were clearly visible [3] and another in which she was shown breast-feeding a child. This movie made her the ultimate sex-symbol of Hindi screen then. Since then she was offered dare-all bare-all lead roles.
Mandakini acted in a few more successful films, such as Dance Dance with Mithun Chakraborty, Kahan Hai Kanoon with Aditya Pancholi and Pyaar Karke Dekho with Govinda, but never managed to recreate the success of her first movie.
The Dawood connection
In 1994, photographs began circulating of Mandakini in the presence of dreaded gangster Dawood Ibrahim. Rumours had already been doing the rounds that the two were having an affair, and the photos only served to fuel them. One of the theories put forward was that Ibrahim, who was known to have a keen interest in Bollywood and had financed movies, had pressured Rishi Kapoor into casting Mandakini, and she was his mistress. Later, it was alleged that she had moved to Dubai to be with him.[4]
Mandakini vehemently denied all rumours linking her to Dawood. She was extremely famous.[5] While she admitted to knowing and being on friendly terms with him, she claimed that they did not know each other personally, let alone be a couple.[6]
Later career
Mandakini's career suffered a serious setback. She quit movies after Zordaar in 1996 and has lived in Mumbai with her husband and children. Since then, she has made attempts to reinvent herself. She released two pop music albums – No Vacancy and Shambala – neither of which was a success.
Currently, she runs classes in Tibetan yoga and is a follower of the Dalai Lama. With her husband, she runs a centre for Tibetan medicine, which is commonly known as the Tibetan Herbal Centre in the area.[7]
Personal life
In 1990, Mandakini married a former Buddhist monk, Dr. Kagyur T. Rinpoche Thakur. Thakur gained fame in childhood as the baby featured in Murphy Radio advertisements in the 1970s and 1980s. They have a son named Rabbil and a daughter Rabze Innaya Thakur.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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1991 | Deshwasi | Maryada Shivpal Singh | |
1996 | Zordaar | Neha | |
1990 | Taqdeer Ka Tamasha | Rajni | |
1990 | Pyar Ke Naam Qurbaan | Gauri | |
1990 | Dushman | Laxmi | |
1990 | Jaan-E-Wafa | ||
1990 | Naya Khoon | Dr. Seema | |
1990 | Shandaar | Anita Chaurasia | |
1990 | Sheshnaag | ||
1989 | Ladaai | Geeta Verma | |
1989 | Desh Ke Dushman | Anita Madan | |
1989 | Hisaab Khoon Ka | Preet K. Kaushal | |
1989 | Na-Insaafi | Kamli | |
1989 | Jung Baaz | Sangeeta Mathur/Neena Ninjo | |
1989 | Aakhri Baazi | Rita | |
1989 | Kahan Hai Kanoon | ||
1989 | Naag Nagin | Ichchadhari Nagin Chandni | |
1988 | Agnee | Ayushi | |
1988 | Tezaab | Nikita (special appearance) | |
1988 | Maalamaal | Honey | |
1988 | Hum To Chale Pardes | ||
1988 | Commando | Asha Malhotra | |
1988 | Shoorveer | Meena | |
1988 | Jeete Hain Shaan Se | Julie | |
1988 | Pyaar Mohabbat | ||
1987 | Param Dharam | Bijli | |
1987 | Hawalaat | Leela | |
1987 | Dance Dance | Janita | |
1987 | Bhargava Ramudu (Telugu) | Roja | |
1987 | Pyaar Karke Dekho | Urvashi | |
1987 | Loha | Seema | |
1987 | Apne Apne | Ila | |
1986 | Mazloom | Meena | |
1986 | Jaal | Madhu | |
1986 | Aag Aur Shola | Usha | |
1986 | Jeeva | Nalini | |
1986 | Om | ||
1986 | Simhasanam | Visha Kanya | Telugu film |
1985 | Ram Teri Ganga Maili | Ganga Singh | |
1985 | Aar Paar | ||
1985 | Mera Saathi | Shanti | |
1985 | Antarer Bhalobasha | Jhilik | Bengali film with Tapas Paul |
1985 | Andha Bichar | Special | Bengali film with Mithun |
References
- ↑ "Actress Mandakini with Husband and Daughter at Durga Jasraj's Daughter's Wedding". Pink Villa. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ↑ "Filmfare Awards" (PDF). p. 71. Retrieved 14 September 2008.
- ↑ http://m.photos.timesofindia.com/celebs/celeb-themes/celebs/celeb-themes/top-10-hottest-waterfall-women-in-bwood/articleshow/15819543.cms. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Gangadhar, V (1 November 2002). "The price of fortune". The Hindu. N. Ram. Retrieved 15 September 2008.
- ↑ I'm not Dawood's moll: Mandakini. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (24 February 2005). Retrieved on 2 September 2012.
- ↑ Walia, Nona. "Mandakini: 'I know Dawood but I'm not his woman'".
- ↑ Meet Mandakini, the spiritual guide. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (14 November 2005). Retrieved on 2 September 2012.
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