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  Reba Monica John
Reba Monica John (born 4 February 1994) is an Indian actress and model who works prominently in Malayalam and Tamil Launguage films. Reba was the second runner-up of the popular reality television series Midukki, which premiered on Mazhavil Manorama.She made her debut film through the Vineeth Sreenivasan-directed Jacobinte Swargarajyam (2016).She is known for her performance in Tamil film Bigil (2019).

Reba Monica John was born on 4 February 1994 into a Malayalee family in Bangalore. She has a Bachelor's and master's degree in chemistry from Christ University, Bangalore. She is the cousin of Indian-American Actor Anu Emmanuel.She married Joemon Joseph in 2022. Before essaying a guest role in the film, she was seen in a few advertisements in which Dhatri Hair Oil was one of her notable works. In 2013, she won the 2nd runner-up title of ...  See full bio

Reba Monica John (born 4 February 1994) is an Indian actress and model who works prominently in Malayalam and Tamil Launguage films. Reba was the second runner-up of the popular reality television series Midukki, which premiered on Mazhavil Manorama.She made her debut film through the Vineeth Sreenivasan-directed Jacobinte Swargarajyam (2016).She is known for her performance in Tamil film Bigil (2019).

Reba Monica John was born on 4 February 1994 into a Malayalee family in Bangalore. She has a Bachelor's and master's degree in chemistry from Christ University, Bangalore. She is the cousin of Indian-American Actor Anu Emmanuel.She married Joemon Joseph in 2022. Before essaying a guest role in the film, she was seen in a few advertisements in which Dhatri Hair Oil was one of her notable works. In 2013, she won the 2nd runner-up title of the reality series Midukki, which launched on Mazhavil Manorama.

In 2016, she made her debut in the Malayalam film industry through Jacobinte Swargarajyam, which is directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan.She essayed the role of "Chippy", the female guest role of the film, co-starring with Nivin Pauly. movie was a big success in the box office and her second movie with Neeraj Madhav, the movie Paippine Chuvattile Pranayam, also a hit in the box office, directed by Domin d'Silva with music by Bijibal

Known For: Bigil
 
  Pooja Kumar
Pooja Kumar is an American actress, producer, model and television hostess. She was crowned Miss India USA and has been a VJ for Channel V, a newsreader on the show Namaste America and has starred in such feature films as Kaadhal Rojave, Night of Henna, Flavors, Hiding Divya, Park Sharks, Bollywood Beats, Man on a Ledge, Anything For You and Vishwaroopam.

Pooja Kumar was born into a Mathur family in St. Louis, Missouri. Her parents are immigrants from India; her father is from Dehradun and her mother is from Lucknow. Her younger brother, Paraag Kumar, is a model.  She attended Washington University where she graduated with degrees in political science and finance. Kumar is also trained in the Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Kathak forms of Indian classical dance. She was crowned Miss India USA in 1995.

Pooja Kumar first signed on to appea...  See full bio

Pooja Kumar is an American actress, producer, model and television hostess. She was crowned Miss India USA and has been a VJ for Channel V, a newsreader on the show Namaste America and has starred in such feature films as Kaadhal Rojave, Night of Henna, Flavors, Hiding Divya, Park Sharks, Bollywood Beats, Man on a Ledge, Anything For You and Vishwaroopam.

Pooja Kumar was born into a Mathur family in St. Louis, Missouri. Her parents are immigrants from India; her father is from Dehradun and her mother is from Lucknow. Her younger brother, Paraag Kumar, is a model.  She attended Washington University where she graduated with degrees in political science and finance. Kumar is also trained in the Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Kathak forms of Indian classical dance. She was crowned Miss India USA in 1995.

Pooja Kumar first signed on to appear in director K. R.'s Tamil film Kadhal Rojave in 1997 alongside George Vishnu, but the film's production delays meant that it only released in 2000 and her stint as an actress in the Tamil film industry went unnoticed. She was earlier signed and then left out of the 1997 film V. I. P, while she had also signed to appear alongside Karthik in Chithra Lakshmanan's Chinna Raja, but was eventually dropped from the film.
Kumar produced a short film, "1001 Auditions", that has been selected in eight film festivals, including being nominated for "Best Short" at the Stuttgart Film Festival in Germany. She has also produced a short film called "Shoot My Life". Kumar has also been seen in national TV commercials for Bombay Dreams, Verizon, Dodge, Pearle Vision, New York Lottery, Tata True Roots, AOL Time Warner, and Outback Steakhouse.

In 2003, she received the Screen Actors Guild Emerging Actress Award for Flavors. In 2008, she hosted a late-night live quiz show on Zee TV in India, known as Jaago Aur Jeeto. She appeared in the musical comedy miniseries Bollywood Hero on the IFC in 2008. She starred opposite Saturday Night Live comedian Chris Kattan in the three part series. In the late 2000s, she appeared in the Pakistani drama serial Ishq Junoon Dewaangi on Hum TV.

 
  Urmila Matondkar
Urmila Matondkar (born 4 February 1974) is an Indian film actress. Primarily known for her work in Bollywood films, Matondkar has also appeared in Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam language films.  She is particularly known for her work in the thriller film genres, and is cited in the media as a sex symbol. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including one Filmfare Award among six nominations. Her film roles contributed to a then-new screen persona for a Hindi film heroine, in which she was known for her intense style and dancing skills.

Matondkar made her acting debut as a child artist in the 1980 Marathi film Zaakol, and had her first Bollywood release with the drama Kalyug (1981). She later gained recognition for her child role in the highly acclaimed drama Masoom (1983), following which she appeared in few other fi...  See full bio

Urmila Matondkar (born 4 February 1974) is an Indian film actress. Primarily known for her work in Bollywood films, Matondkar has also appeared in Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam language films.  She is particularly known for her work in the thriller film genres, and is cited in the media as a sex symbol. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including one Filmfare Award among six nominations. Her film roles contributed to a then-new screen persona for a Hindi film heroine, in which she was known for her intense style and dancing skills.

Matondkar made her acting debut as a child artist in the 1980 Marathi film Zaakol, and had her first Bollywood release with the drama Kalyug (1981). She later gained recognition for her child role in the highly acclaimed drama Masoom (1983), following which she appeared in few other films as a child artist. Matondkar played her first adult role in the blockbuster Malayalam film Chanakyan (1989), and followed it with the box office hit Narsimha (1991), her first Bollywood film as an adult. This initial success was followed by a series of critical and commercial failures, which failed to propel her career forward.

Matondkar's career prospects improved when filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma cast her as the female lead in the highly successful romantic drama Rangeela (1995), following which she received widespread praise for her performances in the drama Judaai (1997) and the crime thriller Satya (1998). Matondkar also achieved success in Telugu and Tamil cinema with roles in Antham (1992), Gaayam (1993), Indian (1996), and Anaganaga Oka Roju (1997).  She later garnered critical recognition for portraying a range of intense psychological characters, including that of a serial killer in the 1999 thriller Kaun, an obsessive lover in the 2001 thriller Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, a possessed woman in the 2003 horror film Bhoot, for which she won a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress, and a violent avenger in the 2004 thriller Ek Hasina Thi. Matondkar has also played leading roles in lesser-publicized films of independent filmmakers, including the dramas Tehzeeb (2003), Pinjar (2003), Naina (2005), Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara (2005), Bas Ek Pal (2006), and the Marathi film Ajoba (2014).

In addition to acting in films, Matondkar is involved with several humanitarian causes and is vocal about issues faced by women and children. She has featured as a talent judge for the 2007 reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 2. In 2016, she married model Mohsin Akhtar Mir.

Early life and background

Matondkar was born on 4 February 1974 in Mumbai. She has a younger sister Mamta and an elder brother Kedar who was in Indian Air Force as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician. Mamta is also an ex-actress. Urmila's native language is Marathi.  Urmila passed Tenth from Mumbai in 1984.
She married Kashmir-based businessman and model Mohsin Akhtar Mir on 3 March 2016.

Acting career

As a child artist (1977–88)

Urmila's first role as a child artist was in 1977 in the film Karm. Following minor roles in Shreeram Lagoo's Marathi film Zaakol (1980) and Kalyug (1980), she achieved success at the age of 9 in Shekhar Kapur's Masoom in 1983.

Adult debut and career struggles (1989–1994)

She appeared in few movies like Bade Ghar Ki Beti in small role. She debuted with movie Narsimha. She next starred in the fantasy film Chamatkar, along with Shahrukh Khan. In 1989, Urmila was paired opposite Kamal Haasan in the Malayalam blockbuster Chanakyan. She went on to frequently collaborate with film director Ram Gopal Verma, who is known for his thrillers. Her first film with him was Antham (Telugu film), which was a bilingual film and was titled as Drohi in Hindi. She has also made her appearance in Doordarshan serial Bible Ki Kahaniyan and Indradhanush. Since then, she has starred in numerous subsequent RGV pictures, like Gaayam (Telugu).

Breakthrough and public recognition (1995–98)

Urmila returned to film as the female protagonist Mili Joshi, in the romantic comedy Rangeela (1995). Featured opposite Aamir Khan, the film relates the story of two people with contrasting personalities. The film was received favourably by critics and became successful at the box office with gross earnings of ₹116.05 crore (US$17 million).  Gomolo described "Urmila looking the glam girl as ever and superb performances", at the 41st Filmfare Awards, Rangeela was nominated for 12 awards including a Best Actress nomination for Matondkar. The film also gave Urmila's career a new lease of life the success of Rangeela... established Matondkar as a leading actress of Hindi cinema.

In the same year, she also starred alongside Mohanlal in the Malayalam film Thacholi Varghese Chekavar.
Following RGV projects were Anaganaga Oka Roju (1997), Daud (1997), Satya (1998), Kaun (1999), Mast (1999), Jungle (2000), Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya (2001), Bhoot (2003), and Ek Hasina Thi (2004).

In 1997 her film Judaai was a hit but her other releases such as Daud, Aflatoon and Mere Sapno Ki Rani were not as successful.  Her performance in Judaai earned her a Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award nomination.  The film, which co-starred Anil Kapoor and Sridevi, also emerged as a major commercial success.

In 1998, she earned critical acclaim for her performance in Satya, for which she received another Filmfare nomination. The film was received favourably by critics and the film was a big hit at the box office solidifying Matondkar's position as the leading lady of the 90's.  Mohammad Ali Ikram of Planet Bollywood described Matondkar as "Urmila Matondkar as Vidhya, an aspiring singer caught in the deceptive web of Satya's love, proves she is a multi-faceted actress. If in one movie this actress can be street-smart and sexy (Daud), the next minute she is convincingly conservative, innocent and docile".  The box-office flop Kudrat a came next the film was not well received by critics.

Professional expansion (1999–2003)

In 1999, Matondkar had six film releases; four of them —Jaanam Samjha Karo, Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain, Mast and Dillagi —were critical and commercial failures.  However, Matondkar's performance was generally well received by critics (Rediff describing "Urmila is just about the only heroine who can give Karisma a run for her money when it comes to pelvic thrusts").  Her first hit that year was Ram gopal Varma's thriller film Kaun, opposite Manoj Bajpai, in which she played , the nameless character. Khalid Mohamed of The Times of India (who would later cast her in Tehzeeb) wrote that she "rivets the viewer's interest, carrying off entire reels on her shoulders, through a gamut of quicksilver facial expressions. Vulnerable and baffled, she is utterly believable as the traumatised girl-next-door".
Matondkar next played the love interest of Dutt's character in the hit action comedy Khoobsurat.

During the 2000s, Matondkar revealed strong, dramatic and psychological features in her roles, and delivered a number of critically acclaimed performances. In 2000, Matondkar re-united with Ram Gopal Varma for one projects, the action film Jungle (2000 film) —(alongside Fardeen Khan and Sunil Shetty)—. It was a moderate critical and commercial success.  In the same year she acted opposite Govinda in Kunwara, a romantic comedy directed by David Dhawan, the film under-performed at the box office grossing of ₹181.8 million (US$2.7 million).

She won favourable reviews for her role as an obsessive lover in Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya (2001), and received various Best Villain nominations for her performance.The film was received favourably by critics and became successful at the box office with gross earnings of ₹28.05 crore (US$4.2 million).

In 2002, Matondkar appeared alongside Fardeen Khan and Anil Kapoor in Anupam Kher's love-saga Om Jai Jagadish. She played the role of Neetu, the love interest of the protagonist (played by Fardeen Khan). The film received positive to mixed comments from critics, but failed commercially.  Anees Bazmee's psychological thriller Dewangee was Matondkar's next release; she played a a pretty dancer-cum-singer in the film. Co-starring Ajay Devgan and Akshaye Khanna, the film was well received by critics and did moderate business at the box office.  Deepa Gumaste, writing for Rediff, praised the performances of the three leads and wrote "As usual, the heroine has little to do apart from looking cute in the first half and scared in the second. It is another matter that she is supposed to be the object of the film's conflict. For what it is worth, Urmila Matondkar executes her part well".

In 2003, she was part of several projects. She played the role of a north Indian girl in the background of the 1947 India partition in the critically acclaimed Pinjar. She played the title role in Khalid Mohammed's drama Tehzeeb, starring along Shabana Azmi, both of which underperformed at the box office.

However, she was mainly noted for her performance in Bhoot, a horror film. Matondkar enacted a ghost-possessed woman; her performance was much appreciated by critics and audiences and she won her first Filmfare Award under the Best Actress (Critics' Choice) category, as well as various Best Actress awards at different award ceremonies, such as Star Screen Awards, Zee Cine Awards and Bollywood Movie Awards. She later received the national honour Rajiv Gandhi Award for the film, as a recognition to her achievement in Bollywood. Taran Adarsh wrote of her performance, "...the film clearly belongs to Urmila Matondkar all the way. To state that she is excellent would be doing gross injustice to her work. Sequences when she is possessed are simply astounding. If this performance doesn't deserve an award, no other performance should. It beats all competition hollow".  Khalid Mohamed wrote, "Matondkar is consistently excellent - controlled and persuasively vulnerable – as the beleaguered wife, evoking your concern and empathy. She’s the major triumph of Bhoot actually".

The film became successful at the box office with gross earnings of ₹224.1 million (US$3.3 million).

Critical acclaim and recent work (2004-2014)

In 2004, she got critical recognition for her performance as a merciless avenger in Ram Gopal Verma's Ek Hasina Thi, co-starring Saif Ali Khan Although the film was unsuccessful at the box office.  She played the role of a deceived woman who is jailed because of her lover, played by Khan, and later flees from prison to avenge him. Once again, Matondkar was nominated for a Filmfare for her performances.

Next year in 2005, she tried her hand with another horror film, playing the title role in the film Naina. However, her performance as the caring daughter of Anupam Kher in Jahnu Barua's art film Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara was very well received, and she won her second Bollywood Movie Award for Best Actress. She next appeared in Pankaj Parashar's Love Story film Banaras: A Mystic Love Story with Ashmit Patel and Dimple Kapadia, the film was not well received by critics. Raja Sen described "it as And then there's Urmila. Let's start with the good. She looks great, refreshingly beautiful and striking. That's about it. This is an actress who has worked hard to earn respectability, but this role, like the film itself, suffers from inconsistency".  She next starred alonsgide in the woman-centric drama Bas Ek Pal (2006). Matondkar's all four releases underperformed at the box office.

Apart from holding a successful acting career, she is regarded as an outstanding dancer and has been a featured performer in many Bollywood item numbers. Her best-known item number is the Chamma Chamma sequence from the 1998 China Gate. Other hit numbers include Aaiye Aajaye from the hit film Lajja. She was signed to perform the item song in Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag, a remake of the 1975 blockbuster Sholay. She played the role originally played by Helen.

In 2007, Matondkar lent her voice for Asha Bhonsle's album Asha and Friends Vol 1, where she performed with Bhosle the duet song "Mehbooba Dilruba". In fact, throughout the 1990s–2000s, Bhosle sang the maximum number of songs for Urmila. In that same year, she was seen on the second season of the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa on Sony Television as a judge along with Jeetendra and Shiamak Davar.

In 2008, Matondkar was seen with Himesh Reshammiya in a remake of the 1980 film Karz, titled Karzzzz. Even though the film was dubbed a failure critically, Urmila was praised for her acting and adding her own flavour to the role of Kamini. In 2012, Urmila Matondkar stated her comeback with an animated Hindi feature film Delhi Safari.

In 2008, Matondkar débuted on Indian television as a host of a reality show named Waar Parriwar.

In 2011, Matondkar was one of the judges on the dance reality show named Chak Dhoom Dhoom on Colors channel, along with Javed Jaffrey and Terence Lewis.

In 2012 Urmila Matondkar is a judge on a Marathi dance reality show Dance Maharashtra Dance on Zee Marathi.

In 2014, Urmila Matondkar made her Marathi film début with the film Ajoba.

Known For: Indian
 
  Sekhar Kammula

Sekhar Kammula is an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer, known for his works in Telugu cinema. His first film, Dollar Dreams was a critical success, and won him the National Film Award for best debutant director. He has won six Andhra Pradesh state Nandi Awards.In 2011, Sekhar was among the director's delegation to represent Indian Cinema at the Cannes Film Festival.

Sekhar was schooled at St. Patrick's High School, Secunderabad. He completed his intermediate studies from St. Alphonsa's and graduated with a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering from Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology.

He later went to the United States of America to pursue a Graduate degree in Computer Sciences at New Jersey. After a brief stint in the IT in...  See full bio

Sekhar Kammula is an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer, known for his works in Telugu cinema. His first film, Dollar Dreams was a critical success, and won him the National Film Award for best debutant director. He has won six Andhra Pradesh state Nandi Awards.In 2011, Sekhar was among the director's delegation to represent Indian Cinema at the Cannes Film Festival.

Sekhar was schooled at St. Patrick's High School, Secunderabad. He completed his intermediate studies from St. Alphonsa's and graduated with a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering from Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology.

He later went to the United States of America to pursue a Graduate degree in Computer Sciences at New Jersey. After a brief stint in the IT industry, he enrolled in the MFA program at Howard University, Washington,


His second film, Anand, was a blockbuster in 2004. His next film, Godavari, was praised by critics, but was a moderate success. Happy Days, which was released on September 28, 2007, was declared a smash hit. It was remade in Tamil and Kannada. He was a writer for Tamil version which was released in 2010. He then directed Leader released on 19 February 2010 to positive reviews. His new venture "Life is Beautiful" is a box office hit too with lots of positive feedback.

Known For: Anamika
 
 
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