Shabana Azmi - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

She has acted in more than one hundred Hindi films, both in the mainstream as well as in parallel cinema. Several of her films have received attention in the international arena, including at the Norwegian Film Institute, the Smithsonian Institution and the American Film Institute. She has appeared in a number of foreign films, most of which have won international acclaim, including John Schlesinger’s Madame Sousatzka, Nicholas Klotz’s Bengali Night, Roland Joffe’s City of Joy, Channel 4’s Immaculate Conception, Blake Edwards' Son of the Pink Panther, and Ismail Merchant’s In Custody.

  • Ankur (1974) - Laxmi
  • Nishant (1976) - Sushila
  • Fakira (1976) Geeta / Neeta C I D Police Inspector
  • Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977) - Khurshid
  • Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) - Laxmi
  • Junoon (1978) - Firdaus
  • Swami (1978) -
  • Sparsh (1980) - Kavita
  • Arth (1982) - Mrs. Pooja Inder Malhotra
  • Masoom (1983) - Indu D. Malhotra
  • Mandi (1983) - Rukmini Bai
  • Shart (1986)- Kiran Dutt
  • The Bengali Night (1988) - Mrs. Sen
  • Madame Sousatzka (1988) - Sushila
  • City of Joy (1992) - Kamla Pal
  • In Custody (1993) - Imtiaz Begum
  • Son of the Pink Panther (1993) - Queen
  • Fire (1996) - Radha
  • Saaz (1997) - Bansidhar (Bansi) Vrundavan
  • Side Streets (1998) - Mrs. Chandra Bipin Raj
  • Earth (1998) - voice of older Lenny
  • Godmother (1999) - Rambhi
  • Makdee (2002) - Makdee
  • Tehzeeb (2003) - Rukhsana Jamal
  • Morning Raga (2004) - Swarnlatha
  • 15 Park Avenue (2005) - Anjali "Anju" Mathur
  • Waterborne (2005) - Heera Bhatti
  • Umrao Jaan (2006) - Khannum Jaan
  • Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. (2007) - Nahid
  • Loins of Punjab Presents (2007) - Rita Kapoor
  • Sorry Bhai! (2008) - Mother Gayatri
  • It's a Wonderful Afterlife (2010) - Mrs. Sethi
  • Kalpvriksh (Film) (2012) - Gypsy Woman

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