Deepa Sahi

Indian actress and producer


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::summary Indian actress and producer ::

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nameDeepa Sahi
imageDeepa Sahi.jpg
captionSahi at the launch of Maya Studio
birth_date30 November 1962
birth_placeDehradun, Uttarakhand, India
occupationactress, Producer, director, script and story writer
years_active1984–present
spouseKetan Mehta
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| name = Deepa Sahi | image = Deepa Sahi.jpg | caption = Sahi at the launch of Maya Studio | birth_name = | birth_date = 30 November 1962 | birth_place = Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India | occupation = actress, Producer, director, script and story writer | death_date = | death_place = | years_active = 1984–present | spouse = Ketan Mehta | website =

Deepa Sahi is an Indian actress and producer, best known for her role as Maya in the 1993 movie Maya Memsaab, opposite actor Farooq Sheikh. She made her directorial debut with the movie Tere Mere Phere in 2011.

Early and personal life

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Deepa Sahi, an ethnic Punjabi, was born in Dehradun in an Army background and is the youngest sibling in her family. She grew up in Meerut. Her family later shifted to Canada, but she continued to stay in India. She had an elder sister who died at the age of 18. and was a gold medalist in Sociology from Delhi School of Economics. Sahi later joined the NSD with the aim of becoming a director. However, she started receiving acting offers from her NSD days, which prompted her to shift to acting. Sahi decided to direct her first film in the early days of her career but the film, Nana Karte Pyaar which was supposed to star Nana Patekar and Hema Malini failed to take off due to a recession. She is married to film director Ketan Mehta, who is the nephew of freedom fighter Usha Mehta. It is the second marriage for both of them. Her cousins Meena and Tana are theatre actresses active in Delhi's theatre circuit.

Early career

An alumnus of NSD, Delhi, Sahi started off with a theater career, with strong social activism a core value of the productions she was involved with.

In her early film career she collaborated with noted auteur Govind Nihalani and made her debut with the 1984 film Party. This was well received, and she subsequently acted in Aghaat (1985). Her thespian achievement, however, will always remain her role as the independent-minded and empowered lower-caste Punjabi woman she played in the highly acclaimed television film Tamas (1986).

Commercial cinema

After marrying film director Ketan Mehta, she acted in several of his films including Hero Hiralal (1988), Maya Memsaab (1992) and Oh Darling! Yeh Hai India! (1995). Her other notable films include Hum (1991), Trinetra (1991) and Ek Doctor Ki Maut (1991).

Her last film appearances was in her husband's film Aar Ya Paar (1998) She got a Filmfare best supporting actress nomination for Hum and National Award (Jury) for Maya Memsaab.

In 2015, she returned to acting after 18 years appearing in her husband's film Manjhi – The Mountain Man in a cameo role as Indira Gandhi.

Production career

She became a producer in 1993. She has produced seven films to date: ::data[format=table]

YearTitle
1993Maya Memsaab
1995O Darling Yeh Hai India
1997Aar Ya Paar
2003Rules: Pyaar Ka Super Hit Formula
Mangal Pandey (co-producer)
2014Rang Rasiya
2015Manjhi - The Mountain Man
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Besides this, she has produced 12 TV series and is promoter of Maya Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. one of India's leading animation studios. She was the CEO of Maya Entertainment from 2000 to 2002 and was responsible for the long-term strategy of the company; she made many entries into other animation avenues such as MAAC, etc. After her stint as the CEO of Maya Entertainment, she returned to her first love cinema. She made her directorial debut with the 2011 film Tere Mere Phere. Together with Ketan Mehta, she co-founded an animation company, Cosmos-Maya.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1984PartySona Rane
1985AghaatChotelal's wife
Aar Paar
1986TamasKarmo
1988Hero HiralalRani Sitara Devi
1990DushmanGeeta
1991TrinetraSeema
Ek Doctor Ki Maut
HumAarti Malhotra
1992Siasat
Maya MemsaabMaya Das
1993BhookampMrs. Pooja Satyajeet Anand
1995Oh Darling! Yeh Hai India!Miss IndiaAs screenwriter
Daughters of This CenturyChampia
1997Aar Ya PaarAnu Chauhan
2005Mangal Pandey: The RisingAs a producer
2011Tere Mere PhereAs the director
2015Manjhi – The Mountain ManIndira Gandhi
2018Toba Tek SinghAs a producer
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References

References

  1. (7 February 2011). "Sense of humour is important in a marriage". [[Hindustan Times]].
  2. HT Correspondent (12 December 2006), [https://www.hindustantimes.com/punjab/history-will-pour-out-of-every-brick-of-gobindgarh-fort-says-deepa-sahi/story-TTW0vORagnwy6JreGa0VBM.html "History will pour out of every brick of Gobindgarh Fort, says Deepa Sahi"] {{Webarchive. link. (30 June 2018 , ''Hindustan Times''. Retrieved 20 January 2019.)
  3. (9 September 2011). "Maya in control!". [[The Hindu]].
  4. (3 June 2009). "DU has a lot on its ladies special platter". [[India Today]].
  5. (28 October 2014). "Ketan Mehta: I must be the craziest man Deepa has met in her life". [[The Times of India]].
  6. "DEEPA SAHI". [[Whistler Film Festival]].
  7. (2 September 2011). "I am too restless to be an actress: Deepa Sahi". [[The Times of India]].
  8. (2 October 2011). "No Rules, Make What You Want". [[The New Indian Express]].
  9. (28 September 2011). "I'm too restless to act: Actress-producer Deepa Sahi". [[Daily News and Analysis]].
  10. "Rare sighting: Maya Memsaab Deepa Sahi". [[NDTV]].
  11. (29 July 2015). "Deepa Sahi returns to the screen as Indira Gandhi - Times of India".

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