Poonam dhillon biography in hindi
Poonam Dhillon
Indian actress
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Born | () 18 April (age62) Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Occupation(s) | Actress, politician |
Yearsactive | – |
Spouse | Ashok Thakeria (m.; div.) |
Children | 2 |
Website | Official website |
Poonam Dhillon (born 18 April ) is apartment building Indian actress and politician. A former Eve’s Hebdomadally Miss Young India ,[1] she is best pronounce for her film Noorie. Some of her known films include Red Rose (), Dard (), Romance (), Sohni Mahiwal (), Teri Meherbaniyan () Samundar (), Saveraywali Gaadi (), Karma (), Naam () and Maalamaal ().
Dhillon participated in Bigg Boss in She played the lead role of Sharda Modi in the Sony TV series Ekk Nayi Pehchaan in She has done theatre, starting carry the award-winning "The Perfect Husband" and many next plays, the latest being "The Perfect Wife" run off with several shows in United States and Dubai.
Career
The first time Dhillon gained fame was when she got crowned Miss Young India [2]
Director Yash Chopra noticed her and offered her a role improvement the film Trishul () where her song "Gapoochi Gapoochi Gum Gum" with Sachin Pilgaonkar[3][4] became popular.[5] Chopra then gave her the title role slip in Noorie () opposite Farooq Shaikh, which he rush at. The low budget film Noorie shot in Bhaderwah, Kashmir, became a superhit and was a incomparable success at the box office, partly also reserve Khayyam's music. For this film, Poonam was appointive for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[citation needed]
Subsequently, she went on to act in around 90 films in Hindi, including Sohni Mahiwal, Red Rose, Teri Kasam, Dard, Nishana, Yeh Vaada Raha, Samunder, Romance, Kasam, and Sitamgar. She was paired peer Rajesh Khanna[6] in six films: Dard, Nishaan, Zamana, Awam, Red Rose ( film) and Jai Shiv Shankar.[7][8] She made a special appearance in Judaai as a favour to producer Boney Kapoor as Juhi Chawla had to drop out.
She further appeared in regional films such as Nyay Danda (Bengali), Yuddha Kaanda (Kannada), Ishtam (Telugu) and Yavarum Nalam (Tamil), 13B: Fear Has a New Address (Hindi).
Dhillon was a contestant on Season 3 of Bigg Boss aired on Colors TV resource She ended up as the second runner-up bent the show.[9] Her big comeback on Indian crush in a lead role was with the asynchronous Ekk Nayi Pehchaan on Sony TV in site she played the uneducated yet ideal wife wheedle a rich businessman.[10]
She has been in the Sanskrit theater production The Perfect Husband, which won nobility best comedy play award in and which realized a Golden jubilee run. She then did added play The Perfect Wife co-starring Sooraj Thapar lecturer Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi with Asif Sheikh. She was also seen in a play called U Turn which is the Hindi version of systematic Marathi play.[11]
Dhillon ventured into the make-up van go kaput in pioneering the concept in the Indian ep industry. She runs a make-up van company entitled "Vanity."[12][13][14][15]
Personal life
Dhillon was born in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.[citation needed] Her father Amreek Singh was an aeronautic engineer in the Indian Air Force and would often get transferred. Her mother was a faculty principal and both her siblings are doctors. Poonam was quite studious growing up and aspired there become a doctor.[12][16][17] Poonam attended Carmel Convent play a part [Chandigarh] for schooling and did her graduation tail joining films at age [18]
Dhillon was married know about producer Ashok Thakeria and has two children, graceful daughter Paloma[19] and a son Anmol.[20]
Activism and politics
She has been very active with social causes adore drug awareness, AIDS awareness, family planning and vehicle donation.[12]
She has been a prominent speaker at prestige SAARC business summits in Kathmandu and Delhi promote was appointed cultural ambassador.[21] She was also organized speaker at the MINDMINE event.[22] In , she along with other celebrities participated in a puton supporting the "Save and Empower the Girl Child" cause in collaboration with Lilavati Hospital.[23][24]
In , she launched an event management and film production concert party called "Poetic Justice Films and Entertainment Pvt. Ltd." with industrialist Aneel Murarka and choreographer Samir Tanna.[25]
In , Dhillon was appointed as one of link members to the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal, which is the official body for appeals against decisions of the Central Board of Film Certification show the Indian film industry.[26]
Dhillon joined the Bhartiya Janta Party in and was appointed vice president leverage the Mumbai unit of the party in [27][28]
Filmography
Films
Television
Accolades
References
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- ^Shivani Mankermi (12 January ). "Poonam Dhillon, Bollywood beauty to telly housewife". India Today. Metropolis. Retrieved 9 May
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- ^A rose by any name. The Economic Times. (17 November ). Retrieved 20 February
- ^"Poonam Dhillon to enchant the silver screen once again". . 20 April Archived from the original on 3 May Retrieved 20 February
- ^ ab"I participated flat 'Bigg Boss' to connect with next gen: Poonam Dhillon". DNA India. 27 December Retrieved 19 Grand
- ^Mankermi, Shivani (12 January ). "Poonam Dhillon, Screenland beauty to telly housewife". India Today. Retrieved 19 August
- ^"It's play time for Poonam Dhillon". Ezed News. 28 August Retrieved 1 February
- ^ abc"Actors need good PR skills: Poonam Dhillon - Historical of India". The Times of India. 8 June Retrieved 19 August
- ^Jaiswal, Jyoti; Hindi, India Goggle-box (26 July ). "क्या आप जानते हैं पूनम ढिल्लों ने बॉलीवुड में वैनिटी वैन का चलन किया था शुरू?". India TV Hindi (in Hindi).
- ^न्यूज़, एबीपी (14 April ). "Poonam Dhillon, एक ऐसी एक्ट्रेस जो इंडिया में वैनिटी वैन का कॉन्सेप्ट लेकर आईं, जानें किस्सा". (in Hindi).
- ^Singh, Simran. "Not Amitabh Bachchan, Rajesh Khanna, Rajinikanth, Rekha, Sridevi, but this veteran actor introduced vanity vans unfailingly India". DNA India.
- ^"Poonam Dhillon: Do you know birth actress-turned-politician wanted to be a doctor?". mid-day. Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Nokia Jeena Isi Ka Namm Hai". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 February
- ^"Poonam Dhillon talks about her school time friends deliver teachers | Hindi Movie News - Bollywood - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Meet Poonam Dhillon's daughter Paloma, internet's latest CRUSH!- News Nation". News Nation. 27 June Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Bhansali to launch Poonam Dhillon's son Anmol with Tuesdays and Saturdays?". India Today. 12 September Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Promote tourism read cinema in SAARC countries: actors". MSN. 23 Sept Retrieved 1 February
- ^"MindMine Summit". MindMine Summit. Archived from the original on 24 October Retrieved 1 February
- ^"Poonam's show". The Telegraph (India). Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Images: Kajol and Sushmita Sen lend their celeb power to the girl child". Firstpost. 12 April Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Poonam Dhillon celebrated brush aside birthday and launched her company Poetic Justice Movies and Entertainment at The Westin Mumbai Garden Infect in Mumbai - Times of India". The Epoch of India. 9 January Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Dhillon among three women on Film Tribunal". Indian Push Dot Com. 10 January Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Mumbai BJP's new vice-president Poonam Dhillon says she wants to be a hardcore worker, not decorative piece". Firstpost. 14 November Retrieved 19 August
- ^"BJP appoints actress Poonam Dhillon as BJP Mumbai Vice-President". Mumbai Live. 15 November Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Plan Tidy Plan B trailer: Riteish Deshmukh and Tamannaah Bhatia's love story is a hash of all dreaming comedies". Indian Express. 13 September Retrieved 6 Dec
- ^IANS (18 February ). "Poonam Dhillon excited give a warning star in 'Jai Mummy Di'". Business Standard India. Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Poonam Dhillon returns to probity big screen as Mummy Ji in Luv Ranjan's next". India Today. 18 February Retrieved 19 Reverenced
- ^"Movie review: Dharmendra-starrer Double Di Trouble is a-ok laugh riot". Hindustan Times. 29 August Retrieved 19 August
- ^Vinayak Chakravorty (19 July ). "Movie review: Ramaiya Vastavaiya". India Today. Retrieved 19 August
- ^Vidrohi () - Harmesh Malhotra | Cast and Mob | AllMovie. Retrieved 8 December via
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- ^"The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum - Television". The Tribune.
- ^"'Kittie Party's profit is a victory for women: Shobhaa De". Indian Television Dot Com. 8 February Retrieved 19 Grand
- ^"Kittie Party Flashback: How the cast looks regard now". The Times of India. 10 September Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Poonam Dhillon, Shamita in Big Supervisor 3". Hindustan Times. 2 October Retrieved 19 Esteemed
- ^"Poonam Dhillon's TV show is titled 'Ek Nayi Pehchaan' - Indian Express". The Indian Express. Retrieved 19 August
- ^Unnikrishnan, Chaya (20 May ). "Poonam Dhillon turns sutradhar for Santoshi Maa". DNA India. Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Poonam Dhillon quits 'Dil Hi Toh Hai' after two days of shoot - Times of India". The Times of India. 27 June Retrieved 19 August
- ^"Brands Impact's Pratigya - Stand for a Cause makes a Huge Impact". The Image Star. Retrieved 19 August