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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Rati Agnihotri

Rati Agnihotri (Hindi: रति अग्निहोत्रि, Urdu: رتِ اَگنِہوترِ) was born on 10 December 1960 to aPunjabi family in MumbaiMaharashtraIndia is a veteran Indian actress. Her portfolio mainly includes films in Hindi-UrduTamilTelugu and Kannada.



Film career

Although she came from a traditional, conservative Punjabi family, she was allowed to model at age 10.[1] When she was a teenager, her father relocated the family to MadrasTamil Nadu because of his job. There, she attended Good Shepherd's Convent School and acted in a school play. Bharathiraja, one of Tamil film's famous directors, was in the audience and was searching for a heroine to star in his new film. He met with Rati's father and promised the film would wrap in a month. Her father reluctantly agreed, and a sixteen-year-old Rati was very excited to star in her first film, Pudhiya Varpukal (1979).
It was also her hero Bhagyaraj's first film, and he coached her with her lines by teaching her Tamil. The film became a blockbuster, with Rati an overnight sensation. Bharathiraja soon directed her in her second film, Niram Marada Pookkal (1979).[2] Even though she was Punjabi, South Indian audiences embraced her as one of their own. She reciprocated by calling herself "Tamilian at heart" and calling "Madras" her home.[3] She also starred in Telugu and Kannada films and made 32 films in just three years.
She worked with big banners and top stars, such as Kamal Hassan and Rajinikanth. Ironically, her entry into Hindi films came from her strong connection to South Indian cinema. She had worked with director K. Balachander once before and had been Kamal Hassan's leading lady in many South Indian films, so she wasn't surprised when they approached her for the Hindi remake of their Telugu blockbuster, Marocharithra(1979). Now re-titled Ek Duje Ke Liye (1981), the film was about passionate lovers who are torn apart by their parents in the storytelling tradition of Romeo and Juliet. It became the top grossing hit of 1981 and marked the debut into Hindi films of 5 stars of the South Indian film industry: director K. Balachander, hero Kamal Hassan, heroine Rati Agnihotri, supporting actress Madhavi, and playback singer S.P. Balasubramaniam. Although all received Filmfare nominations, only Rati and S.P. Balasubramaniam became top stars in their field. The unforgettable musical score by Laxmikant-Pyarelal rose the film to soaring heights, and there were rumors about how the film's content of tragic lovers inspired real life lovers to take their own lives. Rati's father, who was also managing her career, shielded her from the hysteria as she was still so young.[4] He effectively kept her starring in only Hindi films after Ek Duje Ke Liye, and she ended the decade starring in over 43 Hindi films. Her biggest hits were Farz Aur Kanoon (1982), Coolie (1983) opposite megastar Amitabh BachchanTawaif (film) (1985) for which she received her second Filmfare nomination as Best Actress and Hukumat (1987) opposite the Famous Bollywood Icon Dharmendra.


Rati Bows Out

Rati's love marriage to businessman and architect Anil Virwani on 9 February 1985,[5] coupled with her father's death,[6] convinced Rati to leave Hindi films when she was still at the top.[7] In 1987, she gave birth to her only child Tanuj Virwani, and she concentrated on raising him and focusing on other creative interests like architectural creations for her husband. She also received a degree in Reiki, where she distantly heals people. Even though she retired from films she would still appear at film events looking beautiful and glamorous with continued film offers.


Return

After 16 years of saying no to films, Rati finally said yes realizing that her son is growing up and she had more time for herself. Her family supported her decision. Her comeback started with playing Kajol's glamorous mother in Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi (2001). More film offers came in, and she took them, such as Yaadein (2001) and Dev (film) (2004). After a 20-year absence from South Indian films, she returned to the South in the Tamil film Majunu (2001). She also made her Malayalam debut in Anyar (2003), English debut in An Ode to Lost Love (2003), and Bengali debut in Aaina-te (2008).[8] She also has acted on stage in plays such as "Please Divorce Me Darling" (2005) and television serials, such as Sixer (2005). Besides acting, she devotes time to social causes like cancer and AIDS.[9]


Awards and nominations


Trivia

She has acted in ten languages, including, but not limited to HindiTamilTeluguKannadaMalayalamBengaliPunjabi[11] and English.[12]
Her cousin is actor-writer-director Atul Agnihotri, and she played a part of a cardiac surgeon in his film Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa (2004).
In 2006, Rati and her husband opened a shopping mall called Virwani Plaza in Pune, where one of the stores "Om to Home – Candles and More in the Mall" houses artefacts, exclusive fashion accessories, and candles all personally designed by the actress.
Rati played Nayantara Pratap Singh in a serial named Kaajjal on SET Asia. She recently quit the show because of problems with the production company.
Her sister, Anita Agnihotri (Miss India) lives in SzczecinPoland and owns an Indian restaurant "Bombay".


Filmography

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