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Sonia Sahni

Sonia Sahni carved out a solid career in Hindi cinema across three decades, from her 1965 debut in Johar-Mehmood in Goa right through to the late '90s. Starring alongside comedy legends like I. S. Johar and Mehmood gave her early exposure in the industry, and she made the most of it by appearing in some genuinely memorable films. Her filmography is dotted with hits like the gripping Maalik, the iconic Bobby (which became a cultural phenomenon), and family entertainers like Chacha Bhatija and Jangal Mein Mangal that proved she could hold her own in any genre. What made Sonia stand out was her versatility—she could do romance, drama, comedy, and everything in between without missing a beat. She was the kind of actress who elevated whatever project she was part of, bringing authenticity and charm to her roles during an era when female performers often got sidelined. Though she stepped back from the spotlight as the '90s wound down, her contributions to Hindi cinema remain underrated. Films like Buddha Mil Gaya and Dharam Karam showcased her range, and she left behind a legacy of solid performances that deserve way more recognition than they typically get from film historians.

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