Born on 2 September 1941 in Karachi, Pakistan, actress Sadhna was the only child of her parents. After partition, his entire family settled in Mumbai. At that time, the actress’s father liked Sadhna Bose, so he named his daughter Sadhna.
Everyone wants to create their own identity in Hindi cinema. However, there are some diamonds whose shine remains intact for centuries. His name continues to be discussed for ages. Today we are going to introduce you to one such gem of Bollywood, who apart from her acting, is still popular among people for her hairstyle. We are talking about Sadhna Shivdasani. Today, on her death anniversary, let us know about some interesting stories related to the life of the actress.
Born on 2 September 1941 in Karachi, Pakistan, actress Sadhna was the only child of her parents. After partition, his entire family settled in Mumbai. At that time, the actress’s father liked Sadhna Bose, so he named his daughter Sadhna. However, very few people know that actress Sadhna belongs to the Kapoor family. Sadhna’s father and actress Babita’s father Hari Shivdasani were cousins. Sadhna was the aunt of actresses Karisma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor.
Sadhana started her career as a child artiste. Sadhna was seen in the chorus of a song Mud-Mud Ke Na Dekh from actor Raj Kapoor’s film ‘Shree 420’. Two years later, Sadhna played the lead role in the film ‘Abana’. After this, producer Sashadhar Mukherjee’s eyes fell on Sadhna’s magazine pictures. After this he gave Sadhna her first opportunity in his film ‘Love in Shimla’.
There is an untold story hidden behind Sadhna’s hairstyle. Actually, during the shooting, director RK Nayyar had made Sadhana’s hairstyle like Hollywood actress Audie Hepburn to hide the actress’ head. After this this hairstyle became so popular that people named it Sadhna Hairstyle.
In her last days, Sadhna suffered from thyroid disease. Due to which his eyes were also affected. Even in her last days, Sadhna remained in anonymity. He had no close friends. Ultimately Sadhna died on 25 December 2015 in Mumbai.