词条 | Kalpana Mohan |
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| name = Kalpana Mohan | alt = | caption = | image = Kalpana-Mohan-pic.jpg | image_size = 222px | birth_name = Kalpana Mohan | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=y|1946|7|18}} | birth_place = Srinagar, India | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|2012|01|04|1946|07|18}} | death_place = Pune, Maharashtra | other_names = | yearsactive =1962–1967 | known_for = Professor | occupation = Actress }}Kalpana (18 July 1946 – 4 January 2012), born Archana Mohan, was an Indian actress who worked in Hindi cinema in the 1960s. She appeared with Shammi Kapoor in the 1962 film Professor, with Shashi Kapoor and Kishore Kumar in Pyar Kiye Jaa (1966), with Dev Anand in Teen Devian, with Pradeep Kumar in Saheli and with Feroz Khan in Tasveer and Teesra Kaun. Daughter of revolutionary Avani Mohan, she was also an accomplished Kathak dancer trained under Pandit Shambhu Maharaj. She lived in Pune with her family.[1] Early lifeKalpana Mohan was born as Archana Mohan in Srinagar on 18 July 1946. Her father, Avani Mohan, a freedom fighter, was close to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and an active member of the All India Congress Committee. CareerKalpana's first film, Pyaar Ki Jeet, lasted a week in theatres. Her second film was Naughty Boy (1962). Her third film, Professor (1962), was successful. It starred Shammi Kapoor, who earned a Filmfare nomination as Best Actor. In 1965, she had another successful film, Teen Devian, with Dev Anand. Her next film, the comedy Pyar Kiye Jaa came out in 1966. Personal lifeKalpana was married twice. In the mid-1960s, she married and quickly divorced screenwriter and director Sachin Bhowmick. In 1967, she married an Indian Navy officer, with whom she had her only daughter. She divorced him in 1972. She raised her daughter alone. She continued to live in Mumbai for a while but stopped acting to take care of her daughter. She moved to Pune in the early 1990s after doctors advised a cleaner climate for her health. Her daughter married and moved to the United States with her husband. Kalpana lived by herself in Pune and her health started deteriorating.{{cn|date=February 2019}} DeathIn 2011, she had lodged a complaint with the police station stating three people had allegedly made a fake memorandum of understanding by forging her signature. She alleged that they then sold her plot of land in 2007 with her forged signature. The stress over this matter weakened her health even more. Her daughter and son-in-law came from US to take care of her as she battled cancer and suffered from a bout of pneumonia. She died in the early hours of 4 January 2012 at the Pune Hospital and Research Centre due to cancer. She is survived by her daughter Preeti Mansukhani, son-in-law Harish and grandchildren Yash and Khushi.[2] References1. ^{{cite news|last=Shelke|first=Gitesh|title=Professor's beauty found|url=http://www.punemirror.in/index.aspx?page=article§id=62&contentid=2011060320110603063832874146d3db3|accessdate=7 September 2011|newspaper=Pune Mirror|date=3 June 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110907175151/http://www.punemirror.in/index.aspx?page=article§id=62&contentid=2011060320110603063832874146d3db3|archivedate=7 September 2011|df=dmy-all}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mohan, Kalpana}}2. ^Shammi Kapoor’s ‘Gulbadan’, Kalpana, dies at 65 Times of India, 10 January 2012 6 : 1946 births|2012 deaths|Actresses in Hindi cinema|Actresses from Pune|Indian film actresses|20th-century Indian actresses |
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