Jayshree T.

Jayshree T.

Jayshree T. in March 2013
Born Jayshree T.
1953
Occupation Actress
Years active 1968-present

Jayshree Talpade (born c. 1953) is a Marathi actress and dancer, who works in Bollywood movies and some Marathi movies.

Career

Talpade began her career at age 5 in 1958 with Goonj Uthi Shehnai.[1] She gained popularity when she started performing item dances in films, being an exponent of Kathak. However she had already gained a foothold in the industry, as a child artiste in Sangeet Samrat Tansen, Zameen Ke Taare(1960) and Pyar Ki Pyaas(1961). According to her it was Gopi Kishan who spotted her dancing in a film.[2]Initially, she wanted to become a doctor, but fate intervened when film director Amit Bose cast her in a dance sequence for Abhilasha in 1968, after being recommended for it by choreographer Harmendar.[1] After that, she danced in more than 500 movies in the 1970s and 1980s. She has done vampish-comedy and sympathetic roles. Jayshree has acted in various Indian languages including Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marwadi, Rajastani, English, Sindhi, Assami, Bhojpuri, Oriya, Haryani, Garyali, Nepali, Punjabi, Marathi and Gujrati.

She has performed on stage all over the world with stars such as Mohammad Rafi, Manna Dey, Mukesh and Asha Bhosle. She has received 2 Maharashtra State Government awards for Marathi film as a leading lady, 3 Gujarat state government awards, Hyderabad Award, 6 lions club awards from Delhi and Mumbai. She received the Life Time Achievement Award for Bhojpuri films and Gujarati films.

Citing an incident, which took place in a remote place of Gwalior, while shooting for a song, in an interview in 2012, Jayshree is quoted to have said, "We were shooting at a remote spot in Gwalior, for Kasam Bhavani Ki(1981),[3] in which Yogeeta Bali played the female lead. At the shooting site, I noticed a lot of police personnel. Some of the officers came up to me and said it was better I didn’t shoot and returned to Bombay. ‘But why’? I exclaimed. ‘Madame’, they replied, `we have received information that the dacoits in this region, are planning to kidnap you. They appear to be quite crazy about you’. I was shocked! Such pretty girls like Yogeeta and Nazneen around, and I was their target!" The song was then shot at Film City. Meri Lal Gulabi Choli (Kasam Bhawani Ki), was the song.[4]

Personal life

Jayshree got married in 1989 to film director Jayprakash Karnataki (brother of film actress Nanda) and she gave birth to a son, Swastik J Karnatki in 1991.[1] Her sister Meena T. is also an actress and dancer . Her nephew is the Bollywood actor Shreyas Talpade

Filmography

Year Film Character/Role Language
2010 Annarakkannanum Thannalayathu Malayalam[5]
2003 Chalte Chalte Mrs Manubhai Hindi
1999 Hum Saath-Saath Hain Mamta's Friend Hindi
1992 Swaroopam Malayalam
1986 Veendum Malayalam
1981 Abhinayam Malayalam
1981 Kasam Bhawani Ki Hindi
1980 Morcha Hindi
1980 Sau Din Saas Ke Kesarbai Hindi
1980 Khanjar Rasvanti Hindi
1978 Naukri Mary Hindi
1978 Besharam Rosie Hindi
1977 Aafat Rajni Hindi
1975 Anokha Suzy Hindi
1974 Bidaai Bhaskar's girlfriend Hindi
1974 Aap Ki Kasam Sunita's friend Hindi [6]
1973 Jugnu
1973 Kahani Kismat Ki ]]
1972 Nirthasala Malini Malayalam
1971 Annadha Shilpangal Malayalam
1971 Sharmeelee Song 'Reshmi Ujala Hai' picturised on her Hindi
1968 Dharma Kanya Song 'Sakhi Ga Murali Mohan Mohi Mana' picturised on her Marathi
1952 Achan Malayalam

Television

Year Show Role Channel
2010–2011 Dil Se Diya Vachan Jayshree Karmakar Zee TV
2011–2012 Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Devyani Raizada STAR Plus
2013 Do Dil Ek Jaan Shaanta daadi Life OK
2015 Sasural Simar ka Badi Daayan Colors TV
2017 Savitri Devi College and Hospital Sudha's mother-in-law Colors TV

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Interview with Jayshree T". cineplot.com. 6 May 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
  2. Exponent of Kathak
  3. Kasam Bhavani Ki(1981)
  4. Gwalior incident on the sets of Kasam Bhavani Ki(1981)
  5. http://www.malayalachalachithram.com/profiles.php?i=7200
  6. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1033012/
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