Urmila Bhatt
Born: 1 November 1934
Urmila Bhatt was a true multi-hyphenate of Indian cinema, seamlessly transitioning from her roots in folk dance and theatre to become a powerhouse across Hindi, Gujarati, and Rajasthani films. Born in Dehradun in 1933, she built an incredible career spanning nearly three decades, appearing in over 75 Gujarati films and 15-20 Rajasthani productions while establishing herself as a reliable character actress in Hindi cinema throughout the 1960s to early 1990s. Her theatrical breakthrough came with the iconic Gujarati drama Jesal Toral, which ran for over a thousand performances—a testament to her ability to captivate audiences with nuanced performances. Beyond the silver screen, she was an accomplished Bharatnatyam dancer, trained under the renowned Guru Kubernath Tanjorkar, which informed the grace and authenticity she brought to every role. What set Urmila apart was her refusal to be boxed into one genre or language—a rarity that showcased her versatility and deep commitment to Indian performing arts as a whole. She wasn't just an actor; she was a cultural ambassador who moved fluidly between folk traditions and mainstream cinema, bringing authenticity and depth to character roles that elevated every project she touched. Her contributions to regional cinema, particularly Gujarati and Rajasthani films, helped establish these industries as serious artistic endeavors. The Government of Gujarat recognized her immense legacy with numerous awards, cementing her status as one of the most respected actresses of her generation. Though her screen presence faded in the 1990s, her influence on Indian cinema—both mainstream and regional—remains undeniable.
Filmography

Jigarwala
1991

Shadyantra
1990
Jai Karoli Maa
1988

Amma
1986

Muddat
1986

Karishma Kudrat Kaa
1985
Jwala Daku
1981

Be-Reham
1980
Patthar Se Takkar
1980
Chambal Ki Raani
1979
Saanch Ko Aanch Nahin
1979
Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se
1978
Alibaba Marjinaa
1977
Geet Gaata Chal
1975
Jaan Hazir Hai
1975
Phir Bhi
1971
Gauri
1968

Gauri
1968

A. Bhim Singh
1968