
Daisy Irani
Born: 17 June 1950
Daisy Irani is a legendary name from Bollywood's golden era, ruling the screen as one of the most sought-after child actors of the 1950s and 1960s. She delivered memorable performances in classics like *Naya Daur*, *Bandish*, and *Ek Hi Raasta*, cementing her place in cinema history during an era when child actors were integral to storytelling. Her work during these formative decades of Hindi cinema showcased a natural talent and screen presence that made her a household name. Even as she transitioned to adult roles, including a notable appearance in the beloved film *Kati Patang*, Irani proved she had the range to hold her own alongside bigger names in the industry. Beyond her film career, Daisy Irani brought her charm to the small screen with the TV show *Shararat*, where she demonstrated that her appeal transcended mediums. What's particularly fascinating about her legacy is how her family became a powerhouse in Bollywood—her sister Honey Irani is a acclaimed writer, and her nieces and nephews include the incredibly talented Zoya Akhtar, Farah Khan, and Farhan Akhtar, all major figures in modern Indian cinema. Though her most prolific days were decades ago, Daisy Irani remains a nostalgic favorite for classic film enthusiasts and represents an important chapter in Hindi cinema's evolution.

