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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lalita_PawarLalita Pawar - Wikipedia

    Lalita Pawar (18 April 1916 – 24 February 1998) was a prolific Indian actress, who later became famous as a character actress, appearing in over 700 films in Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati cinema. She holds a Guinness world record of longest acting career spanning over 70 years.

  2. Oct 14, 2021 · Yes, Lalita's husband was having an affair with her younger sister which had made them end their married life. Lalita had later gotten married to another filmmaker, Raj Kumar Gupta, and together they have a kid, named Jai Pawar, who is a film producer.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0667985Lalita Pawar - IMDb

    Lalita Pawar. Actress: Anari. With seventy years in the film businesses, Lalita Pawar's long career began as a child in the silent era and continued into leading lady roles, but she is best remembered for her years as a character actor.

  4. Feb 24, 2024 · In fact, Lalita Pawar appeared in India’s first talkies film Raja Harishchandra. In a career spanning more than 70 years she played them all, the good bad and the ugly. But she is remembered largely for her scheming mother-in-law parts and as evil Manthara in Ramanand Sagar’s serial Ramayan.

  5. Apr 18, 2019 · New Delhi: She was the quintessential evil mother-in-law of Hindi films, who was loathed in every household. Even today, any ‘evil’ mother-in-law is termed Lalita Pawar. But, Pawar was not always the diabolic, slit-eyed woman that she made so popular on screen.

  6. Apr 18, 2022 · It took a man of Hrishikesh Mukherjees vision to cast Lalita Pawar as something other than an evil woman, first in Anari and then in Anand. In Anari Lalita Pawar was cast as Raj Kapoor’s mother-like landlady Mrs D’Sa. The film fetched her the Filmfare award for Best Supporting actress.

  7. Apr 18, 2021 · In the 1960s and earlier 70s, Lalita Pawar’s wickedness was as much a box office formula as Helen’s cabaret. Lalita Pawar was almost an “item” in commercial cinema. “Audiences loved Lalitaji’s wicked mother-in-law roles,” recalls Asha Parekh.