Kanan Kaushal
Born
Indumati Sheth

Baroda
NationalityIndian
Other namesIndumati Paigankar
OccupationActress
Years active1963–1987
SpouseShashikant Paigankar (1964-2001)
Children2

Indumati Paigankar (née Sheth), better known as Kanan Kaushal, is an Indian actress, most famous for starring in Jai Santoshi Maa (1975)[1] and Pardesi. The low-budget film became a huge box office hit and a cultural phenomenon. She has acted in number of Marathi films like Pahuni, Bholi Bhabadi, Maan Apmaan, Ekati, Kartiki, Mama Bhache, Chandra Aahe Sakshila, LaxmanRekha and Shraddha. She has also acted in 16 Gujarati films, 4 Bhojpuri films, and 60 HindiMarathi films.[2] She belongs to the "Gomantak Maratha" community and has acted in a number of Marathi plays.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1992Sanam Aap Ki Khatir
1991Jeevan DaataSharda, Masterji's wife
1991JigarwalaLaxmi Ranjeet Singh
1991Laal Paree 
1990AwaragardiMrs. Preeti Verma
1989Toofan 
1989Pyase Nain 
1987108 TeerthyatraDevi Maa Parvati
1987Inaam Dus HazaarSavitri Devi
1986Qatil Aur Ashiq 
1986Bhagwaan DadaNirmaladevi (Mrs. Khan)
1984Jaag Utha InsanRamnarayan's wife
1984Love MarriageSarita Mehra
1984Shraddha
1983Dharti Aakash (TV Movie)
1982Sant Gyaneshwar
1982Bedard
1982Nek Parveen
1981Itni Si BaatMeena
1979Ghar Ki LaajRatna
1979Maan ApmaanParvati (Paro)
1978Jai Ganesh
1978Karwa ChouthMangala
1977Jai DwarkadheeshSatyabhama / Chandrasena
1977Ram Bharose
1976Bhagwan Samaye Sansar MeinGirija
1976Jai Mahalaxmi Maa
1976Meera Shyam
1976Naag ChampaRajkumari Ganga
1976Sati Jasma Odan
1975Balak Aur JanwarRani Roopmati
1975Jai Santoshi MaaSatyavati
1975Maya MachindraTilottama
1974Amdavad No Rikshawalo
1974Hanuman VijayChandrasena
1974Raja Shiv Chhatrapati
1974BidaaiPooja (as Kanan Koashal)
1972Gunsundari No Ghar Sansar
1972Rut Rangeeli AyeeShanti 'Shanno' / Sharda
1972Yeh Gulistan HamaraMrs. Barua
1971MelaSantho
1971Ghunghat
1970Jigar Ane AmiAmi
1970PardesiSavitri
1970Dharati Na Chhoru
1969Sati SulochanaDevi Maa Sita / Devi Maa Lakshmi}
1966BudtameezBeena (sister of Shammi Kapoor)

References

  1. SUKHPREET KAHLON (20 June 2018). "Anita Guha, a different 'Maa' in Indian cinema – Death anniversary special". Cinestaan. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  2. Roshmila.bhattacharya (22 August 2010). "Wrath of the Mother Goddess?". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
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