SUSHMITA SEN
'Sushmita Sen' (''Shushmita Shen'', Hindi, सुष्मिता सेन, Suśmitā Sen) was born on November 19, 1975 in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. She is a well-known Bollywood actress and was India's first Miss Universe in 1994.
| Contents |
| Personal life |
| Miss Universe |
| Career |
| Awards & Nominations |
| National honours |
| Filmography |
| See also |
| External links |
Personal life
Sushmita's father is a retired Indian Air Force officer; her mother Subhra Sen worked as a fashion artist and jewelery designer. She has one brother, Rajeev Sen, and a sister, Neelam Sen. Her sister married IT consultant Nauman Malik.
Sushmita's mother tongue is Bengali. She was born in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh but grew up in Delhi. She attended school at Air Force Golden Jubilee Institute in Delhi. In Delhi, she studied English and planned a career in journalism.
In 2000, she adopted a girl, Renee, as a single mother.
Miss Universe
In 1994, at the age of eighteen, Sushmita won the title of Miss India narrowly beating out Aishwarya Rai, who was the favorite to win the contest. Twenty-two girls took their application out from the contest once they got to learn that model Aishwarya Rai was participating for Miss India. Sushmita Sen was one of them but her mother gave her the courage to face the challenge. Interestingly, Aishwarya Rai won every title in the preliminary round. Ironically, both Sen and Rai were actually tied for the title. It was with a tie-breaking question that got Sen the chance to represent India at the Miss Universe Pageant, held in Manila, Philippines.
At Miss Universe, Sushmita ranked third overall in the preliminaries, right behind preliminary winner Miss Colombia Carolina Gomez, and Miss Greece Rea Totounzi, who ranked second but won the preliminary swimsuit and evening gown competitions. Sushmita went on to place second, fifth and third respectively in the swimsuit, interview and evening gown competitions, placing her in third place behind Miss Colombia and Miss Venezuela Minorka Mercado. All three women went on to be the final three contestants. In the end, the judges placed their votes on Sushmita, making her the first woman from India to become Miss Universe.
Sushmita's supposed rival at the Miss India pageant, Aishwarya Rai, went on to win the 1994 Miss World contest.
Career
After her reign as Miss Universe, Sushmita became an actress. Her first movie, ''Dastak'' in 1996, where she played the victim of a stalker, didn't do well at the box office. Her subsequent movie Ratchagan in Tamil, was a huge hit. However, it was two years later that her appearance as Rupali in David Dhawan's movie ''Biwi No.1'' won her the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award in 1999. The same year, she was also nominated for her role in ''Sirf Tum'' in the same category, making her an obvious choice for winner.
So far, her biggest hit has been the 2004 movie ''Main Hoon Na'', in which she starred as Shahrukh Khan's love interest. Later on, she played a lawyer in ''Main Aisa Hi Hoon'' opposite Ajay Devgan. In 2005, she also starred in a remake of ''Cactus Flower'', called ''Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya'': Sen played the lead opposite Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif and essayed the role of Ingrid Bergman. Her most recent movies include ''Karma, Confessions and Holi'' (2006) opposite Naomi Campbell, ''Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag'' (2007) and the recently announced ''Dulha Mil Gaya'' (2007) opposite Shahrukh Khan.
Awards & Nominations
=== Filmfare Awards ===
2000: Best Supporting Actress 'win' for ''Biwi No.1'' (1999)
2003: Best Supporting Actress nomination for ''Filhaal'' (2002)
=== Star Screen Awards ===
2001 Best Supporting Actress 'win' for ''Biwi No.1''
=== Zee Cine Awards ===
2000: Best Supporting Actress 'win' for ''Biwi No.1'' (1999)
2003: Best Supporting Actress 'win' for ''Filhaal'' (2002)
2005: Best Supporting Actress nomination for ''Main Hoon Na'' (2004)
National honours
2006: Rajiv Gandhi Award for her achievement in Bollywood[1]
Filmography
| Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | ''Dastak'' | Sushmita Sen | |
| 1997 | ''Zor'' | Aarti | |
| ''Ratchagan'' | Soniya | ||
| 1999 | ''Sirf Tum'' | Neha | |
| ''Hindustan Ki Kasam'' | Priya | ||
| ''Biwi No.1'' | Rupali | 'Winner', Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award | |
| 2000 | ''Aaghaaz'' | Sudha | |
| ''Fiza'' | Guest Appearance (song) | ||
| 2001 | ''Kyo...Kii Mein Jhuth Nahin Bolta'' | Sonam | |
| '' | Special Appearance (song) | ||
| ''Mudhalvan'' | Special Appearance (song) | ||
| ''Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai'' | Lara Oberoi | ||
| 2002 | ''Aankhen'' | Neha Srivastav | |
| ''Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge'' | Mehak | ||
| ''Filhaal...'' | Sia Sheth | Nomination, Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award | |
| 2003 | '' | ACP Malvika Chauhan | |
| ''Pran Jaaye Par Shaan Na Jaaye'' | Herself | Special Appearance | |
| ''Leela'' | Gauri | ||
| 2004 | ''Vaastu Shastra'' | Jhilmil Rao | |
| ''Main Hoon Na'' | Chandni | ||
| ''Paisa Vasool'' | Baby | ||
| 2005 | ''Chingaari'' | Basanti/Titli | |
| ''Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?'' | Naina | ||
| ''Main Aisa Hi Hoon'' | Neeti Khanna | ||
| ''Bewafaa'' | Aarti | ||
| ''Kisna'' | Naima Begum | Special Appearance (song) | |
| ''It Was Raining That Night'' | |||
| 2006 | ''Karma, Confessions and Holi'' | Meera | Filming |
| ''Zindaggi Rocks'' | Kriya | ||
| ''Alag'' | Special appearance (song) | ||
| 2007 | ''Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag'' | Durga | Pre-Production |
| ''Dulha Mil Gaya'' |
See also
★ List of Indian movie actresses
★ Firsts in India
External links
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