
Seema Deo
Born: 27 March 1942
Seema Deo was a true veteran of Indian cinema, gracing both Hindi and Marathi films across an incredible six-decade career spanning from 1960 to 2023. With over 80 films under her belt, she established herself as a dependable presence on screen, working through multiple eras of Bollywood and regional cinema. Her talent was recognized with a Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actress for the film Pahu Re Kiti Vaat, cementing her status as a respected performer who could command critical acclaim alongside her commercial appeal. What set Seema apart was her versatility across language cinema—she moved seamlessly between Hindi and Marathi productions at a time when many actors stayed confined to one industry. Her contribution to cinema extended beyond her own performances; she raised two sons who both found their way into the entertainment world, with Ajinkya Deo and Abhinay Deo continuing the family's creative legacy. Even as Bollywood evolved through the decades, Seema remained a recognizable figure, taking on roles that reflected the changing landscape of Indian cinema until her final years, proving that her appeal transcended generational shifts in the industry.
