Jayati Bhatia Explained

Jayati Bhatia
Birth Name:Jayati Chatterjee
Birth Date:28 July 1970
Birth Place:Odisha, India
Spouse:Kiran Bhatia
Occupation:Actress
Known For:Sasural Simar Ka
Mother:Chhoba Chatterjee
Relatives:Surajeet Chatterjee (brother)
Mitul Chatterjee (sister)

Jayati Bhatia (born 28 July 1970) is an Indian actress.[1] She is best known for her role as Nirmala "Mataji" Bharadwaj in Sasural Simar Ka (2011–2018), one of the longest-running Indian television series ever, that aired on Colors TV.[2] She also played Geetanjali Gopichand Oswal in Sasural Simar Ka 2 (2021–2023).

Personal life

Bhatia was born as Jayati Chatterjee into a Bengali household in Odisha, India but moved to Delhi when she was a month old.[3] As a child, she was trained in classical Odissi but has admitted that she finds western dance forms difficult.[4]

Bhatia has two siblings: a brother named Surajeet Chatterjee and a sister named Mitul Chatterjee.

Bhatia met her husband Kiran Bhatia, during her first play and was encouraged by him to be more active on the theatre circuit. In April 2017, on her way to the sets of 'Sasural Simar Ka', Kiran was involved in an argument after which he was beaten up.[5] Bhatia has expressed that she was supported by her mother-in-law and owes much of her success to her.[6]

Bhatia is a supporter of LGBT rights.[7]

Bhatia's mother, Chhoba Chatterjee passed away in 2022 at the age of 74.

Career

Television debut and initial days (1996–2007)

Bhatia debuted into Hindi television industry in 1995 with Challenge as Khushnuma.[3] In the sitcom Tu Tu Main Main on Star Plus, she essayed Kumud.[4] For the first of many collaborations, she teamed up with producer Ekta Kapoor in Kanyadaan and had a small role in her production Itihaas.[5]

Bhatia began the next century and decade as the wife of Arun Govil's character in Kaise Kahoon on Zee TV.[6] Her next three projects were produced by Kapoor; the first being comedy-drama Kitne Kool Hai Hum.[7] The second one was Sony TV's Kutumb where she played the male lead's aunt Kavita Mittal.[8] In their third consecutive collaboration, she portrayed Geetu Basu in the cult classic daily soap Kasautii Zindagii Kay from 2003 to 2006 for continuously three years.

In 2003, Bhatia was also seen as the titular lead's friend Bindiya in Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin on Sony TV. In 2005, she was roped in as Titli in Sinndoor Tere Naam Ka on Zee TV.[9] In Zee TV's another venture Mamta, she was cast as Mishti from 2006 to 2007.

Film debut, Saas v/s Bahu and Kitchen Champion (2007–2011)

By foraying into Bollywood, Bhatia begun her film career with the Sridhar Rangayan-directed drama 68 Pages where she starred as commercial sex worker Payal.[10] It premiered worldwide at the International Film Festival of Kerala and was screened at several international film festivals. For returning to television, she reunited with Kapoor to play Pammi Godbole in Sony TV's rom-com Kuchh Is Tara from 2007 to 2008. For the first time in her career, she signed as a contestant in Sahara One's dance television series Saas v/s Bahu and survived till the finale before winning it.[11]

In 2009, Bhatia enacted the role of Gursheel Malhotra in Star Plus's Sabki Laadli Bebo.[12] Her second film, Raja Krishna Menon's black comedy Barah Aana, released that year.[13] From 2010 to 2011 she portrayed Manju, a loud neighbour in Star Plus's Sasural Genda Phool.[14] Her first project of 2011 turned out as a contestant in the fourth season of cooking based reality show Kitchen Champion hosted by Ronit Roy and Smita Singh; she was declared as winner of the show in finale and thus won a show for the second time, after Saas v/s Bahu.[15]

Sasural Simar Ka and beyond (2011–present)

In April 2011, Bhatia achieved the biggest (in terms of success) and immensely praised opportunity of her career in Colors TV's soap opera Sasural Simar Ka where she acted as Nirmala "Mataji" Bharadwaj, the matriarch of the Bharadwaj family.[2] The show became one of the most highest-rated television shows on TRP charts and made its position among the most longest-running Indian television series, before ending in March 2018 post a successful run of seven years continuously.

Simultaneously along with Sasural Simar Ka shoot, she participated in the fifth season of reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa in June 2012 but was eliminated from it the very next month.[16] [17] That year she voiced for actress Ileana D'Cruz's character in Anurag Basu's comedy-drama Barfi! which was a major financial hit with global earnings of over 175 crores. Her next simultaneous appearances with Sasural Simar Ka shoot were in Ananth Narayan Mahadevan's feature film Rough Book and the reality comedy series Comedy Nights Bachao.[18] In 2017, she was seen in the film The Wishing Tree.[19]

Right after the end of Sasural Simar Ka in March 2018, Bhatia joined Star Plus's Naamkarann as antagonist Kamini Kapoor. The show culminated two months later, in May 2018.[20] In August 2018, she began playing another antagonistic part of Roopa Mittal in Colors TV's Internet Wala Love until its wrap up in March 2019.[1] By venturing into OTT, she made her digital debut in 2019 with the horror-comedy Bhoot Purva which streamed on OTT platform ZEE5.[21]

In 2020, Bhatia's first web series project Tansener Tanpura premiered on OTT platform Hoichoi.[22] From August 2020 to January 2021 she worked as Nutan Jaiswal in Star Plus's rom-com Lockdown Ki Love Story. In the second season of web series Girls Hostel that streamed digitally on OTT platform SonyLIV, she starred as a dean.

Bhatia played Geetanjali Gopichand Oswal, a new character in Sasural Simar Ka 2, which premiered on Colors TV and Voot on 26 April 2021 and ended on 7 April 2023.[23]

Filmography

Films

YearFilmRoleNotes
2007 68 Pages Paayal
2009 Barah Aana Simone A. Mehta
2012 Barfi! Old Shruti Sengupta Voice over[24]
2015 Rough Book Rukhsana Ali
2017 The Wishing Tree Guriqbal's Mother

Television

YearSerial RoleNotes
1995 Challenge Khushnuma
1996 Tu Tu Main Main Kumud
1999 Kanyadaan Kavita
2000 Itihaas
CIDNupurEpisodes 113-114
2001 Kaise Kahoon Nasreen
Kutumb Kavita Ajay Mittal
2002 Kitne Kool Hai Hum
2003–2006 Kasautii Zindagii Kay Geeta Sanjay Basu
2003 Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin Bindiya
2005 Sinndoor Tere Naam Ka Titli Mami
2006–2007 Mamta Mishti
2007–2008 Kuchh Is Tara Pammi Godbole
2008 Saas v/s Bahu Contestant Winner
2009 Sabki Laadli Bebo Gursheel Malhotra
Jo Ishq Ki Marzi Woh Rab Ki Marzi
2010 Baat Hamari Pakki Hai
2010–2011 Sasural Genda Phool Manju
2011 Kitchen Champion Herself Winner of Season 4
2011–2018 Sasural Simar Ka Nirmala "Mataji" Bharadwaj
2012 Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 5 Contestant 12th place
2016 Comedy Nights Bachao Herself
2018 Naamkarann Kamini Sharad Kapoor
2018–2019 Internet Wala Love Roopa Purushottam Mittal
2020–2021 Lockdown Ki Love StoryNutan Jaiswal
2021 Sasural Simar Ka 2Nirmala Bharadwaj "Mataji"Supporting role
2021–2023 Geetanjali Gopichand Oswal
2021Girls HostelDr. Sarla "Dean" Desai Season 2
2022 Sirf TumGuest
2023Dil Diyaan GallaanTavleen Bhinder
2023–2024Do Chutki SindoorDhanlakshmi Pandey "Dadiya"
2023DahaadDevaki Bhatti
2024HeeramandiPhatto

Web

YearShowRoleNotes
2019Punnch BeatMiss Gayatri Bose
2019Bhoot PurvaUnknown
2020 Tansener Tanpura Madhubanti Mishra

Plays

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jayati Bhatia On Her New Glamorous & Fashionable Character In 'Internet Wala Love'. 2018-08-22. Times Now News. en-GB. 2019-07-14.
  2. Web site: Sasural Simar Ka going off-air; actors who were a part of it. 2017-09-03. The Times of India. en. 2019-07-14.
  3. Web site: Jayati Bhatia: The Glistening Star of Indian Television. 31 July 2013. Darpan Magazine.
  4. Web site: All Western dances are difficult for me: Jayati Bhatia. 15 June 2012. Times of India.
  5. Web site: Sasural Simar Ka's Mataji aka Jayati Bhatia's husband gets beaten up. 8 April 2017. Pinkvilla.
  6. Web site: Jayati Bhatia owes her success to real life mom-in-law. 10 May 2013. Zee News India.
  7. Web site: Annual LGBTQ film festival kick-starts in Mumbai. 24 May 2018. Times of India.
  8. Web site: Tu Tu Main Main: The sitcom about love and hate between saas-bahu. 11 November 2016. Hindustan Times.
  9. Web site: Sasural Simar Ka going off-air; actors who were a part of it. 3 September 2017. Times of India.
  10. Web site: Sasural Simar Ka's Jayati Bhatia aka Mataji to enter Naamkarann. 19 March 2018. Times of India.
  11. News: Mohit Malik on working with 'inspiration' Jayati Bhatia: I had .... The Times of India. 19 August 2020 .
  12. News: Khatijabai of Karmali Terrace. 21 July 2010. The Hindu.
  13. Web site: Jayati Bhatia performs mono-acting at its best. 11 November 2016. Times of India.
  14. Web site: Theatre Review: The Vagina Monologues. 18 May 2012. Times of India.
  15. Web site: This play addresses pressing issues with a hint of humour. 30 January 2017. Hindustan Times.
  16. Web site: Jayati Bhatia eliminated from 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 5'. 28 July 2012. DNA India.
  17. Web site: Jayati Bhatia out of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 5. 29 July 2012. Hindustan Times.
  18. Web site: Theatre Review: Mughal-e-Azam. 13 January 2017. Times of India.
  19. Web site: 'The Wishing Tree': Good intention bad execution (IANS Review, Rating: *1/2). 9 June 2017. Business Standard.
  20. Web site: Naamkarann: Sasural Simar Ka's Mataji aka Jayati Bhatia enters the show. India Today. en. 2019-07-14.
  21. Web site: Lillete Dubey: A lukewarm greeting. 3 November 2017. Livemint.
  22. Web site: Lillette Dubey and Jayati Bhatia perform their play Salaam Noni Appa in Delhi. 30 January 2018. Times of India.
  23. Web site: Television helps me do theatre: Jayati Bhatia. 7 November 2017. Times of India.
  24. Web site: Jayati Bhatia brings voice to Barfi!. ColorsTv.