Priya Tendulkar Explained

Priya Tendulkar
Birth Date:19 October 1954
Birth Place:Bombay, Bombay State, India
Death Place:Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Priya Tendulkar (19 October 1954 – 19 September 2002)[1] was an Indian actress,[2] social activist and a writer, who is most known for her eponymous role in the television series Rajani (1985).

Early life

Priya displayed an inclination towards art and culture from her childhood, as her father was the eminent popular writer and Padma bhushan awardee Vijay Tendulkar.

Career

Her first appearance was as a doll in a stage play called Hayavadana (1969), along with Kalpana Lajmi.[3] Later, she shuffled between different jobs as a hotel service receptionist in a 5 star hotel, an air hostess, and a part-time model, and also she was a news reader.[4]

Her debut film appearance was in Shyam Benegal's Ankur (1974), where she played Anant Nag's submissive wife. Thereafter, she switched her interest towards Marathi films and played stellar roles in nearly a dozen Marathi family socials, opposite actors like Ashok Saraf, Ravindra Mahajani and Mahesh Kothare. She also appears opposite to Anant Nag in the Kannada movie Minchina Ota, in an important role. She rose to national fame with her TV series Rajani (1985), where she played a housewife who can't stand any injustice and solves public social issues. Her portrayal of Rajani made her a household name all over India. Later, she played a role in Vijay Tendulkar's [5] TV series, Swayamsiddha.

Priya led a freestyle life wherein she spoke about social issues openly without fear and always expressed her feelings without bias or prejudice. This side of her fiery personality reflected in her talk shows like Priya Tendulkar Talk Show and Zimmedar Kaun.

She also played an important role as actress in a Gujarati movie named Pooja Na Phool, which was a very popular movie of the time.

She has also played a role in Hum Panch TV series and she got very famous with that role.

Personal life

She married her Rajani co-star, Karan Razdan, in 1988 but they separated in 1995.[6]

Death

Priya died following a heart attack on 19 September 2002 at her Prabhadevi residence[7] after a long battle with breast cancer.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1974Ankur Saru
1980Minchina Ota Tony's Wife Kannada language film
1981Gondhalt Gondhal Hemangi (Hema)
1982Thorli Jaau Namita
1982Malavarcha Phool
1982Mai Baap Reema
1983Devta Anagya
1983Ranine Daav Jinkla
1983Thorali Jaau
1984Mahadaan
1984Mumbaicha Faujdaar Madhuri Yadav
1984Maherchi Manse Vasudha
1985Vivek
1985Nasoor Dr. Yashoda Gore
1986Sasti Dulhan Mahenga Dulha Anuradha / Anu
1986Raat Ke Baad
1987Besahara Charu
1987Majaal Dr. Lalitha
1987Navrayane Sodli
1987Naam O Nishan Geeta
1988Sila Priya Das
1988Kaal Chakra Anjali Pradhan
1988Insaaf Ki Jung
1989Shagun
1994Mohra Pooja Special appearance
1994Maza Saubhagya Durga Sarlaskar
1995Trimurti Satyadevi Singh
1997Gupt Sharda Sinha
1997Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya Mrs. Malhotra
1999Prem Shastra
2000Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya Mohit's Mother Uncredited
2001Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat Mrs. Bhardwaj Final film role

Television

Year Title Role
1985 Rajani Rajani
Damini Mrunalini Ranganekar
Asmita Asmita
1995–1999 Hum Paanch Anand Mathur's first wife
1996–1998 Yug Ratna[8]
1996 Itihaas
1996 Aahat Rakhi
1998 Aangan
1999 Professor Pyarelal Sajni Pyarelal Chaturvedi

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Priya Tendulkar . IndiCine . 12 July 2012 . 4 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304043654/http://www.indicine.com/name/priya-tendulkar/ . dead .
  2. Web site: 19 September 2002 . Yogesh . Pawar . Priya Rajni Tendulkar passes away . Rediff . Mumbai . https://web.archive.org/web/20021004003121/http://www.rediff.com/news/2002/sep/19priya2.htm . 4 October 2002 . dead.
  3. Web site: Deepali . Singh . 15 July 2019 . 'I want to do plays that sock you in the gut': Naseeruddin Shah . 28 March 2021 . DNA India . en.
  4. 31 August 1985 . Sunil . Sethi . Basu Chatterji's Rajani on Doordarshan becomes a movement . 27 March 2021 . India Today . en.
  5. wikipedia on Vijay Tendulkar
  6. Web site: She deserved to be happy . Lata Khubchandani . 19 September 2002 . Rediff.com.
  7. Web site: 19 September 2002 . Press Trust of India . Actress Priya Tendulkar dies of heart attack . Mumbai . 28 March 2021 . The Times of India . en.
  8. Web site: Priya Tendulkar passes away . 19 September 2002.