Tabu filmography

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Tabu poses for the camera.
Tabu at an event for De De Pyaar De in 2019

Indian actress Tabu appears primarily in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil films. Her first credited role came as a teenager in Dev Anand's Hum Naujawan (1985), and her first major role was in the Telugu film Coolie No. 1 (1991).[1][2] In 1994, Tabu received the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut for the Hindi action drama Vijaypath, which marked her first of many collaborations with co-star Ajay Devgn.[3] The year 1996 was key for Tabu.[4] Her performance as a young woman affected by the Punjab insurgency in Gulzar's Maachis proved to be a breakthrough, winning her the National Film Award for Best Actress.[4][5] Also that year, Tabu won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for the romance Ninne Pelladata, and featured alongside Govinda in the comedy film Saajan Chale Sasural.[6][7]

Tabu had a brief role in the war film Border, the highest-grossing Hindi film of 1997, and portrayed a village girl opposite Anil Kapoor in the Priyadarshan-directed drama Virasat.[8][9] Among her 1999 releases were two of the top-grossing Bollywood films of the year—the comedy Biwi No.1, and the family drama Hum Saath-Saath Hain.[10] She also starred as the rebellious daughter of a corrupt politician in Gulzar's critically praised drama Hu Tu Tu (1999).[11][12] The following year, she starred in Kandukondain Kandukondain, a Tamil adaptation of Sense and Sensibility, and played a submissive homemaker in the bilingual drama Astitva.[13][14] Tabu garnered a second National Film Award for Best Actress for portraying a bar dancer in Madhur Bhandarkar's crime drama Chandni Bar (2001).[15][16] In 2003, she starred in the Bengali film Abar Aranye, and portrayed a character based on Lady Macbeth, in Maqbool—an adaptation of Macbeth from Vishal Bhardwaj.[17][18] Following a few commercial failures,[19] Tabu played triple roles in M. F. Husain's musical drama Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities.[20] Tabu's first international project came with Mira Nair's adaptation of Jhumpa Lahiri's novel The Namesake.[14][21] In R. Balki's Cheeni Kum (2007), Tabu starred alongside Amitabh Bachchan as a woman romantically involved with a much older man;[15] the role earned her a record fourth Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.[a][23][24]

Following a brief role in Ang Lee's adventure film Life of Pi (2012),[25][26] Tabu starred alongside Salman Khan in Jai Ho, and garnered critical acclaim for playing the Gertrude character in Bhardwaj's Haider.[27][28] She won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for the latter.[29] Tabu's career continued to expand with starring roles opposite Devgn in the thriller Drishyam (2015), the horror comedy Golmaal Again (2017), and the romantic comedy De De Pyaar De (2019).[30] She gained acclaim for playing a murderess in Andhadhun (2018), which ranks as one of the highest-grossing Indian films.[31][32] In 2020, she featured in the top-grossing Telugu film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, winning the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Telugu, and starred in the British miniseries A Suitable Boy.[33][34][35] Further commercial successes came in 2022 with the sequels Drishyam 2 and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2.[36] The latter won her another Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.[37]

Films[edit]

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
List of film credits
Year Title Role(s) Language Notes Ref.
1982 Bazaar Unnamed Hindi Uncredited appearance in song "Chale Aao Saiyan" [1]
1985 Hum Naujawan Priya [38]
1991 Coolie No. 1 Ranjani Telugu [39][40]
1994 Pehla Pehla Pyar Sapna Hindi [41]
Vijaypath Mohini Hindi [3][42]
1995 Prem Laachi/Sonia[b] Hindi [44]
Saajan Ki Baahon Mein Kavita Verma Hindi [45]
Sisindri Herself Telugu Cameo [46]
Haqeeqat Sudha Singh Hindi [47]
1996 Himmat Anjali Pathak Hindi [48]
Kadhal Desam Divya Tamil [49]
Tu Chor Main Sipahi Kajal Hindi [50]
Jeet Tulsibai Hindi [51][52]
Kaalapani Parvathi Malayalam [4]
Maachis Veerandar Hindi [53][54]
Saajan Chale Sasural Divya Khurana Hindi [55]
Ninne Pelladata Mahalakshmi Telugu [6][56]
1997 Darmiyaan: In Between Chitra Hindi [57]
Virasat Gehna Rane Hindi [58][59]
Border Yamora Kaur Hindi [22][60]
Iruvar Senthamarai Tamil [61]
Chachi 420 Janki Paswan Hindi [62]
1998 Aavida Maa Aavide Archana Telugu [63]
2001: Do Hazaar Ek Billu Hindi [64]
Thaayin Manikodi Anjali Tamil [65]
Hanuman Anja English French-Indian film [66]
1999 Hu Tu Tu Parveen "Panna" Hindi [11]
[67][68]
Biwi No.1 Lovely Khurana Hindi [69]
Kohram ACP Kiran Patkar Hindi [70]
Hum Saath-Saath Hain Sadhna Sharma Chaturvedi Hindi [71]
Thakshak Suman Dev Hindi [72]
2000 Hera Pheri Anuradha Panikar Hindi [73]
Kandukondain Kandukondain Sowmya Tamil [74]
Tarkieb Roshni Choubey Hindi [75]
Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar Kamya Lal Hindi [76]
Shikari Suman Hindi [77]
Astitva Aditi Pandit Hindi

Marathi[c]

[79]
[80]
[81]
Ghaath Kavita Choudhary Hindi [82]
Snegithiye ACP Gayatri Tamil [83]
Cover Story Jasmine Khan Malayalam [84]
2001 Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya Roshni Batra Hindi [85]
Chandni Bar Mumtaz Hindi [3]
[16]
[86]
Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa Meena Hindi [87]
2002 Maa Tujhhe Salaam Captain Sonia Khanna Hindi [88]
Filhaal... Rewa Singh Hindi [89]
Chennakesava Reddy Devi Telugu [90]
Zindagi Khoobsoorat Hai Shalu Hindi [91]
Saathiya Savitri Rao Hindi Cameo [92]
[93]
2003 Abar Aranye Amrita Bengali [94]
Khanjar Shilpa Hindi [95]
Hawa Sanjana Hindi [96]
Jaal Neha Pandit Hindi [97]
Maqbool Nimmi Hindi [98]
2004 Main Hoon Na Aparna Hindi Cameo [99]
Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities Meenaxi / Maria / Zarkova[d] Hindi [20]
2005 Bhagmati Shivranjani/Bhagmati Hindi [100]
[101]
Andarivaadu Shanthi Telugu [102]
Silsiilay Rehana Hindi [103]
2006 Shock Gita Telugu [104]
Fanaa Malini Tyagi Hindi [105]
The Namesake Ashima English [106]
2007 Sarhad Paar Pammi Hindi [107]
Rakkilippattu ACP Gayatri Varma Malayalam [108]
Cheeni Kum Nina Verma Hindi [23]
[109]
Om Shanti Om Herself Hindi Special appearance in song "Deewangi Deewangi" [110]
[111]
2008 Idi Sangathi Swarajyalakshmi Telugu [112]
Pandurangadu Amrutha Telugu [113]
[114]
2010 Toh Baat Pakki! Rajeshwari Saxena Hindi [115]
Khuda Kasam Neetu Singh Hindi [116]
2011 Urumi Herself Malayalam Cameo [26]
[117]
2012 Life of Pi Gita Patel English [118]
2013 David Frenny Hindi[e] [120]
2014 Jai Ho Geeta Agnihotri Khanna Hindi [121]
Haider Ghazala Meer Hindi Also playback singer for song "Roshe Valle" [29][122]
[123]
2015 Drishyam IG Meera Deshmukh Hindi [124]
[125]
Talvar Reema Kumar Hindi Cameo [126]
[127]
2016 Fitoor Begum Hazrat Jaan Hindi [128]
2017 Golmaal Again Anna Matthew Hindi [129]
2018 Missing Aparna Dubey Hindi Also playback singer for song "Soja Re" [130]
[131]
Sanju Herself Hindi Cameo [132]
Andhadhun Simi Sinha Hindi [133][134]
2019 De De Pyaar De Manjana "Manju" Rao Mehra Hindi [135]
Bharat Meher/Gudiya Kumar[f] Hindi Cameo [136]
2020 Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo Yasoda "Yasu" Telugu [137]
Jawaani Jaaneman Ananya Hindi [138]
2022 Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 Manjulika/Anjulika Hindi [139]
Drishyam 2 Meera Deshmukh Hindi [140]
2023 Kuttey Poonam "Pammi" Sandhu Hindi [141]
Bholaa Diana Joseph Hindi [142]
Khufiya Krishna Mehra Hindi [143]
2024 Crew Geeta Sethi Hindi [144]
Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha Mohini Sharma Chaudhary Hindi Post-production [145]

Television[edit]

List of television credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2020 A Suitable Boy Saaeda Bai Miniseries [146]

See also[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ Tabu had previously won the award for Virasat, Hu Tu Tu and Astitva.[22]
  2. ^ Tabu played dual roles in the film.[43]
  3. ^ Bilingual film.[78]
  4. ^ Tabu played triple roles in the film, two of whom were named Meenaxi.[20]
  5. ^ The film was also made in Tamil; however, all of her scenes were dubbed from Hindi.[119]
  6. ^ Tabu played a single character with two or more names.

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