Entertainment News Desk !!! Lalita Pawar (English: Lalita Pawar, born- 18 April 1916; Death- 24 February 1998) was a famous Hindi cinema actress. Who traveled a seven -decade long journey of acting journey. A serious artist living the life of an Indian woman who gave many memorable films to cinema. How can the vibrant images of many characters be forgotten, including ‘Junglee’, a strict mother of ‘Junglee’, ‘Anand’, a sensitive mother of ‘Anand’ and Mrs. D’Souza of ‘Anari’. The role of Manthara in the ‘Ramayana’ serial produced by Ramanand Sagar was also made by Lalita Pawar.
Life introduction
Lalitha Pawar (real name: ‘Amba Laxman Rao Shagun’) was born on 18 April 1916 in Yevale near Nashik. He traveled a long way in Indian cinema. She was a seer and witness from the early stages of cinema to modern times. He watched the era of speech of films from silent films to the silent language. Seeing Indian cinema climbing. Became a part of this development order. Played various dimensions of women’s life on screen. From childhood to old age, Lalita got mixed up among various women and women. Every character of the Indian woman was molded. Lalita Pawar was a great artist of Indian women’s life in Hindi cinema. In this sequence, he performed the image of a traditional mother -in -law so well that it became his identity.
Film career
Lalita started the film career with Aryan film company like a child-artist. His film journey continued to play the landlords of women-character with the lead role of mute production films. His screen name was ‘Ambu’ in films at that time. Silent stunt film ‘Diler Jigar’ is one of his initial successful films, which Lalitha’s husband GP. Pawar directed. Lalitha, who was involved in Talki films, also played several main roles in Talki films, ‘Rajkumari’ (1938), ‘Him-e-Murd’ (1935) (1935) and ‘World Kya Hai’ (1937 ). ‘Duniya Kya Hai’ was a film produced by Lalita.
Character dominant roles
Lalita Pawar’s fate, playing the main roles, ate and an accident spoiled her face and her eyesight also deteriorated. But she did not lose courage and did not leave acting and started playing character-head. In the film ‘Ramshastri’ (1944), its deteriorated left eye artistic use in the role of cruel and traditional mother -in -law. His role became his most famous screen image. Lalita is often found in this image in the decades of 1960 and 1970.[1]
Multicolored talent
Lalita Pawar was a multidimensional talent-rich actress who joined the history of historical films, composed the elusive images of deities with mythological films, became a tickle of comic films, became the sensation of thriller films and social images of social films. Lalita gave many of her memorable images to Hindi cinema. Shammi Kapoor’s mother in ‘Junglee’, ‘Sri 420’, a banana selling, ‘Anand’ sensitive mother and ‘Anari’, who has seen the Gaurav-Gauur Mrs. D’Souza, can never forget Lalita Pawar. Lalita Pawar was not just an actress but a part of her seven decades of journey of Hindi cinema. The main landlings were playing the beautiful actress but also a co-actress playing all the expressions of the woman.[1]
Major movies
In a scene of the film Anand, Lalita Pawar Ram Shastri (1944) Mr. 420 (1955) Mr. & Mrs. 55 (1955) Nine Do Eleven (1957) Anadi (1959) Sujata (1959) (1980) 100 days of mother -in -law (1980)
Honor and award
In the film ‘Anari’ (1959), Lalita in the role of Mrs. D’Souza made the outline of the Christian mother of Hindi cinema. This role also won him the best co-actress of 1959. He also received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1961).
Death
Lalita Pawar died on 24 February 1998 in Pune. Lalita Pawar acted in about 600 films and lived the spirit of ‘Show Must Go On’. The film industry has not given him much awards and forgotten, but something should be done in his memory in his birthplace.