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Biography of sharmila tegore #motivational #viral #viralvideo #trending #youtube . . . . Sharmila Tagore is a name synonymous with grace, intellect, and timeless beauty in Indian cinema. Born on December 8, 1944, she transitioned from being a child prodigy in Bengali art-house films to a glamorous trendsetter in Bollywood. Early Life & Illustrious Ancestry Sharmila was born in Kanpur (though some records mention Hyderabad) into the prestigious Tagore family. She is the great-grandniece of the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Parents: Her father, Gitindranath Tagore, was a general manager in the British India Corporation, and her mother, Ira Baruah, was of Assamese descent. Education: She attended St. John's Diocesan Girls' Higher Secondary School and Loreto Convent in Asansol. Her academic journey was cut short when her acting career took off at the young age of 13. A Career of Contrast: From Satyajit Ray to Bollywood Sharmila Tagore is one of the few actresses who commanded respect in both parallel (artistic) and commercial cinema. 1. The Bengali Debut (1959) She was discovered by the legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray, who cast her as the young bride 'Apu' in his masterpiece Apur Sansar (1959). Ray later cast her in other classics like Devi (1960) and Nayak (1966). 2. Bollywood Stardom (1960s–70s) She entered Hindi cinema with Shakti Samanta’s Kashmir Ki Kali (1964) opposite Shammi Kapoor. She quickly became a fashion icon, famously being the first Indian actress to pose in a bikini for a Filmfare cover (1966) and the film An Evening in Paris (1967). 3. Iconic Pairings Her on-screen chemistry with Rajesh Khanna led to some of the biggest hits in history, including: Aradhana (1969) Amar Prem (1972) Safar (1970) Personal Life In 1968, Sharmila Tagore married Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, the Nawab of Pataudi and captain of the Indian cricket team. Upon her marriage, she converted to Islam and took the name Begum Ayesha Sultana. The couple had three children: Saif Ali Khan: A leading Bollywood actor. Soha Ali Khan: An actress and author. Saba Ali Khan: A jewelry designer and custodian of the family's charitable trust. Awards & Recognition Her contribution to cinema and culture has been recognized both nationally and internationally: Padma Bhushan (2013): India’s third-highest civilian award. Two National Film Awards: Best Actress for Mausam (1975) and Best Supporting Actress for Abar Aranye (2003). Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award (1998). Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres: A high honor from the Government of France (1999). Beyond acting, she served as the Chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) from 2004 to 2011 and has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Most recently, she made a critically acclaimed comeback in the 2023 film Gulmohar.