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Geeta Bali (born Harkirtan Kaur; 1930 ‒ 21 January 1965) was an Indian actress who worked in Hindi films. Bali is regarded among the finest actresses in the history of Indian cinema , [ 3 ] Bali acted in over 75 films in a career spanning over two decades.
Albela is a 1951 Bollywood musical comedy film directed by and starring Bhagwan Dada and Geeta Bali. [1] A Hindi classic, it was the third highest-grossing film at the Indian Box Office in 1951 and its soundtrack by C. Ramchandra was acclaimed. [2] [3] The film was later dubbed in Tamil as Nalla Pillai (Tamil: நல்லப் ...
Yogeeta Bali was born on 13 August 1952. [3] She is the niece of actress Geeta Bali. [4] Bali married Kishore Kumar in 1976 and divorced him in 1978. She then married Mithun Chakraborty in 1979. [5] They have three sons-Mahaakshay, Ushmey, Namashi and a daughter-Dishani. [6]
It stars Geeta Bali, as Kanchan and Abhi Bhattacharya as Gautam. Smriti Biswas , Bipin Gupta and Helen . Baburao Patel , the most significant film critic of the time, noted, "Boring, stupid and incoherent – that is Sailaab in three words.
Jaal (lit. ' The Trap ') is a 1952 Hindi crime noir film directed by Guru Dutt.The film stars Dev Anand, Geeta Bali in lead roles. [1] The film was successful at box office and was the third-highest-grossing film of the year in India. [2]
The film was to mark a turning point for its heroine, Geeta Bali. The audiences related to Geeta Bali's lively performance and as stated by Rishi, she was "inundated with film offers". [9] Filmindia in its review Title, referred to the film as "Geeta Bali's Sohag Raat", giving the debutant, Geeta Bali, full credit for its box-office success. [6]
The film co-starred Kamini Kaushal, Geeta Bali, Abhi Bhattacharya, Daisy Irani, Nana Palsikar, Eruch Tarapore and Pratima Devi. [ 2 ] The story involved a Jailor played by Modi, whose wife Kamal (Kamini Kaushal) elopes with Dr. Ramesh, enacted by Abhi Bhattacharya, turning him into a bitter and tyrannical misogynist.
Faraar was the last film where Dev Anand worked with Geeta Bali, even though Pocket Maar was released a year later. It was also the last Dev Anand film where principal photography took place in Goa.