Date of Birth:1 January 1978
Place of Birth:Palakkad, Kerala, India
Occupation:Actress
Years active:2003–present
Vidya Balan (Tamil: வித்யா பாலன்; born 1 January 1978)is an Indian actress, who appears in Hindi films. After graduating with a degree in sociology, she started her career starring in music videos, television shows and commercials, before appearing in feature films.
Balan made her movie debut in the Bengali film, Bhalo Theko in 2003. Vidya Balan later made her Hindi film debut with Parineeta (2005), which earned her a Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut as well as her first Best Actress nomination at the same ceremony. Vidya Balan subsequently essayed a variety of character roles, receiving her first commercial success with Rajkumar Hirani's Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006). Vidya Balan subsequently appeared in such films as Guru (2007), Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiya (both 2008), the latter earning her another Filmfare nomination.
In 2009 she appeared as a single mother of a child suffering from progeria in R. Balki's Paa, her performance in which ultimately won her aBest Actress award at Filmfare. 2010 saw the release of Ishqiya, starring Balan in a role for which she was praised and awarded, and a year later she followed it with two acclaimed portrayals of real-life characters—Sabrina Lal and Silk Smitha—in the biopics No One Killed Jessicaand The Dirty Picture, respectively.
Early life
Vidya Balan was born in Ottapalam, Palakkad District, Kerala, to P. R. Balan (Vice President of ETC Channel) and a housewife mother in a Tamil speaking Palakkad Iyer family.According to Balan, they speak at home "a mix of Tamil and Malayalam", but she is also well versed in Hindi, English and Bengali.
Vidya Balan did her schooling at St. Anthony Girls' High School, Chembur, Mumbai, and later attended St. Xavier's College where she majored in Sociology. Vidya Balan went on to study MA at the University of Mumbai, when she got her first film offer.
Career
Vidya acting career started when she signed up for the Malayalam film Chakram, alongside Mohanlal but the film was shelved. After that, she signed for the Tamil film, Run, but for reasons undisclosed, she was dropped after a first schedule and replaced by Meera Jasmine.When Chakram was restarted with Prithviraj in the lead, Meera Jasmine was chosen ahead of Balan again.
Vidya Balan then turned to television advertising. From 1998 onwards, she appeared in numerous television ads, many of which were directed by Pradeep Sarkar. Vidya Balan also took supporting roles in music videos, appearing with singers and bands such as Euphoria, Shubha Mudgal, and Pankaj Udhas. Balan also portrayed the role of Radhika Mathur in a few episodes of the later seasons of Hum Paanch.
Mani Ratnam's Guru was Balan's first release in 2007, in which she played a woman suffering from Multiple Sclerosis. The film performed well at the box office.and her role was appreciated.Vidya Balan next two releases were Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love (2007) and Eklavya: The Royal Guard (2007) which grossed over Rs. 180 million;Eklavya was selected as India's official entry to the Oscars for the 80th Academy Awards.Balan's last two releases of the year, Heyy Babyy (2007) and Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), were both commercial hits.Vidya Balan portrayal of Avani, a woman suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder, earned her a second Filmfare nomination.
In 2009, Balan played the role of Vidya, a young independent gynecologist who is also a single-mother struggling with her 12-year-old son's Progeria syndrome, in Paa. Amitabh Bachchan played Balan's son Auro. The film was received well by critics and so was Balan's performance. Sukanya Verma from Rediff wrote, "Vidya Balan slips into the skin of a doting mom with such ease without the mollycoddling tone Bollywood's young mothers often resort to. Balan is poignant yet restrained and projects an impressive figure of grace and integrity, reminiscent of Dimple Kapadia in the 1980s.";Nikhat Kazmi from The Times of India noted, "Balan lends a rare dignity to the image of the Bollywood mom. With her quiet grace and controlled emotions, she is Mother Courage incarnate."Vidya Balan portrayal ultimately won her a Filmfare Award for Best Actress and a Star Screen Award for Best Actress, among other awards.
Balan next acted in the 2010 drama Ishqiya, the first feature directed by Abhishek Chaubey and co-starring Naseeruddin Shah and Arshad Warsi. Balan's role was that of Krishna Verma, a 30-year old widowed village woman.Vidya Balan character was described as a femme fatale, and her performance was applauded by critics, with NDTV's Anupama Chopra writing, "Balan’s smoldering looks scorch the screen even as her eyes hint at tragedy. Vidya Balan proves that she is miles ahead of the cookie cutter Barbie dolls that clutter Bollywood and that sensuality has very little to do with showing skin."Vidya Balan work in the film brought her several more awards the following year. Vidya Balan won a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress and received a second consecutive Star Screen Award, among others.
Balan's first release in 2011 was Raj Kumar Gupta's No One Killed Jessica alongside Rani Mukerji, a semi-biographic film based on the Jessica Lal murder case. Balan played the first real-life character of her career, that of Sabrina Lal, Jessica's reticent sister who struggled for years to get justice for her sister, as the murderer was cleared of all accusations because he was the son of a wealthy politician. No One Killed Jessica as well as Balan's work earned mostly positive reviews, with Anupama Chopra commenting, "Unlike her glamorous, party-girl sister [Jessica], Sabrina is painfully plain and sober. Wearing drab clothes and spectacles, Vidya is a portrait of anguish and strength."In March 2011 Balan was honoured with a retrospective of her work by Australia's Indian film festival, Bollywood & Beyond,during which she also introduced the opening night Australian premiere of No One Killed Jessica with director Raj Kumar Gupta.
December 2011 saw the release of The Dirty Picture, a biopic based on the life and death of the controversial Indian actress Silk Smitha.Balan was cast as Silk, who was—in Balan's words—"known for her brazenness and in-your-face sexuality."Vidya Balan described the role as the "boldest" she had ever played, one that "required a lot of mental preparation," and in order to look the part, she gained 12 KGs.The film opened to major critical acclaim,and Balan received unanimous praise for her portrayal, which several reviewers regarded as her best performance to date. Khalid Mohamed observed, "Vidya Balan’s extraordinary: gutsy, consistently in character and unafraid of exposing her darker side. Vidya Balan’s the kind of complex performance which you haven’t evidenced in years and years. This award-winning act bookended by her contrasting portrayal in No One Killed Jessica, reaffirms her as the finest artiste on the scene today."
As of December 2011, Balan is set to star in Chenab Gandhi, directed by Vibhu Puri and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, which centers around Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, also known as Frontier Gandhi.
Awards and nominations
Winner
2006: Filmfare Best Female Debut Award, Parineeta
2006: Filmfare Face of the Year, Parineeta
2010: Filmfare Best Actress Award, Paa
2011: Best Actress (Critics' Choice), Ishqiya
Nominated
2006: Filmfare Best Actress Award, Parineeta
2008: Filmfare Best Actress Award, Bhool Bhulaiyaa
2011: Filmfare Best Actress Award, Ishqiya
Star Screen Awards
Winner
2006: Star Screen Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Female, Parineeta
2010: Star Screen Award for Best Actress – Paa
2011: Star Screen Award for Best Actress – Ishqiya
Zee Cine Awards
Winner
2006: Zee Cine Award for Best Female Debut, Parineeta
2011: Zee Cine Award for Best Actor - Female, Ishqiya
Nominated
2006: Zee Cine Award for Best Actor - Female, Parineeta
International Indian Film Academy Awards
Winner
2006: IIFA Best Female Debut, Parineeta
2010: IIFA Best Actress Award, Paa (shared with Kareena Kapoor)
Nominated
2007: IIFA Best Actress Award, Lage Raho Munnabhai
2008: IIFA Best Actress Award, Bhool Bhulaiyaa
2008: IIFA Best Villain Award, Bhool Bhulaiyaa
2008: IIFA Best Supporting Actress Award, Guru
Stardust Awards
Winner
2006: Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow – Female, Parineeta
Nominated
2008: Stardust Award for Best Supporting Actress, Guru
2011: Stardust Award for Star of the Year – Female, Ishqiya
2011: Stardust Readers' Choice Award for Best Actress (Thriller/Action), Ishqiya
Apsara Film and Television Producers Guild Awards
Winner
2005: Outstanding Debut, Parineeta
2010: Best Actress, Paa
2011: Best Actress in a Leading Role, Ishqiya
Other Awards
2004: Anandalok Puraskar Awards, Best Actress, Bhalo Theko
2006: Star's Sabsey Favourite Nayi Heroine, Parineeta
2007: Anandalok Puraskar Awards, Best Actress (Hindi), Bhool Bhulaiyaa
2010: Lions Gold Awards, Best Actress, Paa
2010: 'FICCI Frames 2010' Excellence Awards: Best Actress for Paa
2011: Global Indian Film & Television Honors, Best Actor In A Lead Role – Female, Ishqiya
2011: NDTV Indian of the year, Actor of the year – Female
2003 Bhalo Theko
2005 Parineeta
2006 Lage Raho Munna Bhai
2007 Guru
2007 Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love
2007 Eklavya: The Royal Guard
2007 Heyy Babyy
2007 Bhool Bhulaiyaa
2007 Om Shanti Om
2008 Halla Bol
2008 Kismat Konnection
2009 Paa
2010 Ishqiya
2011 No One Killed Jessica
2011 Urumi
2011 Thank You
2011 Dum Maaro Dum
2011 The Dirty Picture
2012 Kahani
2012 Chand Bhai
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