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Vidya Balan ( born 1 January 1978) is an Indian actress,
who appears mainly in Hindi films, in addition to Bengali and Malayalam
films. After graduating with a degree in sociology, she started her
career starring in music videos,
television shows and commercials, before making her feature film debut
with the independent Bengali drama Bhalo Theko (2003). Balan received
positive notice for her first Hindi film, Parineeta (2005), and followed
it with a leading role in the blockbuster Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006),
and other such hit films as Guru, Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiyaa (all
2007).
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2009
marked the beginning of the most successful period in Balan's career as
she portrayed five back-to-back roles to wide critical acclaim in Paa
(2009), Ishqiya (2010), No One Killed Jessica (2011), The Dirty Picture
(2011) and Kahaani (2012). These roles have further established her as
one of the leading contemporary actresses of Hindi cinema and earned her
several major awards. Balan has received one National Film Award for
Best Actress, five Filmfare Awards, including two for Best Actress and
one for Best Actress - Critics, as well as three consecutive Screen
Awards for Best Actress.
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Early life
Vidya
Balan was born in India in Ottapalam, Palakkad District, Kerala, to P.
R. Balan (Vice President of ETC Channel) and Saraswathy Balan, a
housewife mother in a Tamil speaking family. According to Balan, they
speak at home "a mix of Tamil and Malayalam", but she is also well
versed in Hindi, English and Bengali.
She
did her schooling at St. Anthony Girls' High School, Chembur, Mumbai,
and later attended St. Xavier's College where she majored in Sociology.
She went on to study MA at the University of Mumbai, when she received her first film offer.
Career
Her
acting career started when she signed up Chakram, a Malayalam film
alongside Mohanlal, which was shelved. After that, she signed for the
Tamil film, Run, but for reasons undisclosed, she was dropped after a
first schedule and replaced by Meera Jasmine. She was also the first choice for the female lead in another Tamil film Manasellam, but was replaced
by Trisha Krishnan during the production. When Chakram was restarted
with Prithviraj in the lead, Meera Jasmine was again chosen ahead of
Balan.
In 2007, she featured in a
supporting role in Mani Ratnam's semi-biographic drama Guru as a woman
suffering from multiple sclerosis. The film, which starred Mithun
Chakraborty, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and R. Madhavan
in leading roles, performed well at the box office. Despite generally
positive reviews for her performance,
critics such as Khalid Mohammad and Raja Sen noted that "her talent was
wasted" in a "minuscule role". Her next release was Nikhil Advani's
multi-starrer romance Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love opposite John
Abraham. The film, which narrated six individual love stories, saw Balan
play the role of a television reporter, Tehzeeb Hussain, suffering from
a memory loss condition. The film, which was a critical and commercial
failure, however generated positive reviews for Balan with Sukanya Verma
of Rediff.com writing, "Vidya's transformation
from a self-assured working woman to a helpless, vulnerable person is
superb." She subsequently featured in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's suspense
thriller Eklavya: The Royal Guard alongside Amitabh Bachchan,
Boman Irani, Sharmila Tagore, Saif Ali Khan and Sanjay Dutt. The film,
which flopped commercially, met with positive critical reviews and was
selected as India's official entry to the Oscars for the 80th Academy
Awards.
Balan followed through
with a leading role in Sajid Khan's comedy Heyy Babyy as Isha Sahni, a
deceived, single mother. The film which also featured Akshay Kumar,
Ritesh Deshmukh and Fardeen Khan emerged as a box-office success with a
worldwide gross of 83.68 crore (US$16.69 million), but critics were
negative about the film as well as Balan's performance. Critic Rajeev
Masand mentioned her as the "sore thumb" of the film, while members of
the media criticized her wardrobe and make-up. Her final release of the
year was Priyadarshan's psychological thriller Bhool Bhulaiyaa alongside
Shiney Ahuja, Akshay Kumar and Ameesha Patel. Her performance in the
film as a woman suffering from dissociative identity disorder was
praised with Taran Adarsh commenting, "Vidya is splendid, especially in
the second hour". The film eventually earned 84 crore (US$16.76 million)
worldwide and among several nominations, fetched Balan her second
Filmfare nomination in the Best Actress category.
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The Dirty Picture
December 2011 saw the release of Ekta Kapoor's The Dirty Picture, a biopic based on the life and death of the controversial Indian actress
Silk Smitha. Balan was cast as Silk, who was—in Balan's words—"known
for her brazenness and in-your-face sexuality." She described the role
as the "boldest" she had ever played, one that "required a lot of mental
preparation," and in order to look the part, she gained 12 kg. The film
opened to major critical acclaim, and Balan received unanimous praise
for her portrayal, which several reviewers regarded as her best performance
to date. Khalid Mohamed observed, "She’s extraordinary: gutsy,
consistently in character and unafraid of exposing her darker side.
Here’s the kind of complex performance which you haven’t evidenced in
years and years. This award-winning act bookended by her contrasting
portrayal in No One Killed Jessica, reaffirms her as the finest artiste
on the scene today." Her director
Milan Luthria described her as the contemporary claimant of the
sex-symbol title because of her unique sex appeal, and compared her
"voluptuousness" to the likes of yesteryear actresses such as Sridevi
and Vyjayanthimala. The film was eventually declared a blockbuster with a
total gross of 117 crore (US$23.34 million), emerging as the biggest
opening ever for a women-oriented film in the history of Indian Cinema.
Balan won her first National Film Award for Best Actress, a second
Filmfare Award for Best Actress and a third consecutive Screen Award for
Best Actress that year along with several other awards in the same
category for her performance in the film.
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