Neena Gupta Remembers Her Groundbreaking 1993 TV Series Dard
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Mumbai, March 7 (NationPress) Renowned actress Neena Gupta recently revisited her past as she reflected on her debut television series titled Dard, which she both starred in and produced in 1993.
In an Instagram post, Neena highlighted how Dard represented a pivotal moment in her career. She included a nostalgic clip from the show, with its title track playing in the background.
“The first serial I acted and produced in 1993 for Doordarshan,” Neena noted in her caption.
The series featured Neena alongside Kanwaljeet Singh, Shagufta Ali, Manohar Singh, and Jatin Prithviraj Kapoor. It told the poignant tale of a wealthy unmarried woman named Radha, who harbors a mysterious history. The narrative effectively portrays Radha's emotional struggles related to her past and present, exploring her journey to cope with these challenges.
Neena Gupta is celebrated for her roles in both independent and mainstream cinema. She earned the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as a young widow in Woh Chokri and for Uunchai.
Her television film credits include Lajwanti and Bazar Sitaram, the latter of which garnered her the National Film Award for Best First Non-Feature Film of a Director. Neena was also part of Saans and took on the role of host in the show Kamzor Kadii Kaun.
Her international filmography includes the acclaimed Gandhi from 1982, in which she portrayed Mahatma Gandhi's niece, and notable Merchant Ivory productions such as The Deceivers (1988), Mirza Ghalib, and Cotton Mary.
Neena made a significant mark in Indian parallel cinema with films like Mandi, Rihaee, Drishti, and Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda. These performances solidified her standing in the Indian film industry, placing her alongside arthouse legends such as Rekha, Shabana Azmi, Smita Patil, and Dimple Kapadia.
In 2018, she experienced a resurgence in her career after her role as a middle-aged pregnant woman in the hit comedy-drama Badhaai Ho.