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Amisha Patel ( born 9 June 1975) is an Indian actress who
appears in mainly Bollywood movies. Making her acting debut in the blockbuster
Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000), Patel won critical praise for her performance in
Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001), which became one of the biggest hits in the
history of Hindi cinema, earning her a Filmfare Special Performance Award. She
would subsequently star in a number of films, most of which proved unsuccessful
at the box office. However, her performance in the 2006 film Ankahee, received
critical recognition, and she followed it with a supporting role in the hit Bhool
Bhulaiyaa (2007).
Her relationship with filmmaker Vikram Bhatt was often
talked about in the Indian media as well as her long-running rift with her
parents.
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Early life and background
Patel is the daughter of Amit Patel and Asha Patel,
sister of Ashmit Patel and the granddaughter of the famous lawyer-politician
Barrister Rajni Patel who was the Congress Pradesh Committee President of
Bombay. She was born in the Breach Candy Hospital in Bombay and is a trained
Bharatnatyam dancer since the age of five. Her birth name is a blend of the
first three letters of her father's name Amit and the last three letters of her
mother's name Asha.
She studied at the Cathedral and John Connon School in
Bombay and was head girl for the academic year 1992–1993 before heading
overseas to study Economics at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts.
Patel's career began as an economic analyst at Khandwala
Securities Limited after graduation. Later on, she received an offer from
Morgan Stanley but turned it down. After returning to India, she joined
Satyadev Dubey's theatre group and acted in plays, including an Urdu language
play titled Neelam (1999) that was written by Tanveer Khan, upon receiving
permission from her conservative parents. At the same time she plunged into
modeling appearing in several commercial campaigns. Patel has also modeled for
well-known Indian brands like Bajaj Sevashram, Fair & Lovely, Cadburys Jai
Lime, Fem, Lux and many more
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Acting career
Patel's first opportunity for acting came in the form of
an offer from her father's schoolmate, Rakesh Roshan, to star opposite his son,
Hrithik Roshan, in Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000). The offer came immediately
after she graduated from high school but she refused the project because she
wanted to continue her education in USA. Afterward, Kareena Kapoor replaced her
but luckily, Kapoor dropped out a few days into principal photography and Patel
was given the opportunity once again during a family lunch. She readily agreed
to do the project this time. The role of an exuberant college girl in love,
undergoing a tortuous time at losing her lover and rediscovering a more mature
relationship gave Patel scope to perform. The film was a smashing success and
established Patel as a rising star, earning her awards for Best Debut at a
number of award ceremonies. In her second film, the Telugu language drama
Badri, she starred opposite Pawan Kalyan. The film was a major success,
grossing more than Rs 120 million in India.
During 2003 to 2006, Patel's acting career entered a
slump. Despite the relative success of Humraaz, Patel's string of unsuccessful
films followed and would continue until 2006, although she did find minor box
office success with Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai, in which she played a career-oriented
young woman who rejects the advances of Aftab Shivdasani's character. In Aap
Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage, she played the role of Sapna who is caged in
protective custody of her own father. She co-starred opposite Hrithik Roshan
for the second time in this film. Unlike their successful pairing in Kaho
Naa... Pyaar Hai, the film proved to be a disappointment and resulted in a
critical and commercial failure. Patel's performance in the film was criticized
by a section of the media, but during an interview she clarified that there was
an "error" because the scene explaining that her character is
supposed to be asthmatic in the film was edited out not knowing that one shot
would make such a difference, thus creating confusion to the viewer about her
appearing out of breath, as if she's overacting or crying.
Consequently, Patel's unsuccessful follow-up continued
with Kranti and David Dhawan's comedy Yeh Hai Jalwa in 2002, followed by her
first Tamil language film Pudhiya Geethai and Deepak Bahry's Parwana in 2003.
Her releases in 2004, Vimal Kumar's comedy Suno Sasurjee, a delayed production
since 2000, and her second Telugu language film Naani, followed. That year she
also appeared in the music video for "Kasam" and "Kasam
(Unplugged)" by Adnan Sami.
In 2005, she starred in Satish Kaushik's thriller Vaada,
playing the role of Arjun Rampal's unfaithful wife who is followed by her
obsessive ex-lover. In her next release, Elaan, she played a TV reporter. She
later appeared in Ketan Mehta's historical drama Mangal Pandey: The Rising
where she played the role of the soft-spoken Jwala, a Bengali widow who gets
rescued from committing Sati by a British commanding officer. Patel was cast as
a replacement for Aishwarya Rai under the recommendation of Aamir Khan who was
impressed by her IQ level when he saw her on BBC under the segment of Question
Time India in 2003. The film, which saw her appearing without make-up for the
first time, did an average business despite becoming a major grosser. Her other
releases that year include Zameer: The Fire Within, a delayed production since
2001, and the Telugu film Narasimhudu, both which proved commercial and
critical failures.
Patel featured in six films in 2006, all which failed
commercially. She first starred in Mere Jeevan Saathi, a production that had
been delayed since 2003. She next appeared as a blind girl in Humko Tumse Pyaar
Hai, another delayed production since 2002. The film had a limited release and
flopped badly with some critics describing it as "outdated". In
Teesri Aankh: The Hidden Camera, she played the role of a mute girl who
witnesses a murder. She learned the sign language in order to fit the role.
Patel was next cast in Tathastu, based on Denzel Washington's thriller John Q
(2002). Her performance as the helpless mother was not well received.
Patel's fifth release in 2006, Ankahee, earned her
critical praise despite its failure at the box office. The film centred around
an extramarital affair with Patel playing a housewife whose husband cheats on
her with a model. To understand the mentality of a wronged wife, Patel spoke to
her own grandmother who had undergone a similar situation. Diganta Guha from
Hindustan Times noted "...it's Ameesha's performance that remains in your
mind. She is dignity personified in the film, playing a woman betrayed in
marriage, going all out to save it and in the end choosing her own path."
Later that year, she appeared alongside Akshaye Khanna and Priyanka Chopra in
Dharmesh Darshan's Aap Ki Khatir.
After appearing in a series of box office flops during
2002–2006, Patel's career prospects began to improve in 2007 when she saw
moderate success with Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd., playing the role of Karan
Khanna's talkative wife who tries to overcome her husband's gay leanings.
Patel's comic timing in the film was well received. She later co-starred
opposite Akshay Kumar in Priyadarshan's hit Bhool Bhulaiyaa as a rejected
adopted girl who is accused of trying to disrupt the marriage of her childhood
crush.
On April 23, 2011, Patel hosted an event launching her
production company, Ameesha Patel Productions, making her the third contemporary
actress-turned-producer in Bollywood. She is set to produce three films under
her banner in collaboration with her friend and business partner Kuunal Goomer,
two of which will be directed by David Dhawan and Priyadarshan respectively. In
August 2011, Patel landed a role in Abbas-Mustan's Race 2 with a multi-star
cast including Saif Ali Khan, Anil Kapoor, and John Abraham. In September 2011,
she signed on to Susi Ganeshan's Shortcut Romeo along with Neil Nitin Mukesh, a
Hindi remake of his own 2006 Tamil hit Thiruttu Payale. As of January 2012,
Patel signed on to the action-comedy Bhaiyyaji Superhitt, co-starring opposite
Sunny Deol.
In 1999, Patel met filmmaker Vikram Bhatt on the set of
their first movie together, Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage (2002), and they
started dating since the film's release. Later, it caused a rift between the Patel
and Bhatt families with Patel running through a financial crisis after her
parents used all her hard-earned money for their personal satisfaction causing
misunderstandings between Patel and her parents. In July 2004, Patel sent a
legal notice to her father for mismanaging her accounts and assets amounting to
Rs 120 million and demanding the money back. Patel's relationship with Bhatt
was often reported to the media spectaculating a possible marriage.
In January 2008, the media reported that Patel and Bhatt
broke their five-year relationship. Bhatt confirmed the break-up in a
conversation with Mid-Day. Shortly afterwards, Patel's parents explained their
willingness to reconcile with their daughter and that "everybody is happy
about the break-up" but their relationship remained strained. On 12 March
2008, Patel was spotted with London-based businessman Kanav Puri at Wills Lifestyle
India Fashion Week. In June 2008, she confirmed their relationship in an
interview with Mid-Day: "I did not admit to Kanav sooner because he's very
special and I did not want to jinx it. It was too precious for me to talk about
it to people. It's almost six months now and now I am feeling secure and now I
know our relationship is too strong for anything or anyone to come between
us." The media once reported that she got married to Puri but she denied
these rumors.
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