Family details of old Bollywood actress Ratna Malla Hindi movie panaghat
Who is the sister of Ratna Pathak?
Supriya Kapoor is an Indian actress who works in Hindi films and television and is Ratna Pathak's sister. She was born on January 7, 1961. She is best known for her portrayal of Hansa Parekh in the Khichdi franchise and her nasty description of "Dhankor Baa" in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela.
Panghat is a
Hindi film. It came out in 1943. Durgaprasad Chaturvedi has constructed a
society well for the good of the locals. His son Jamunaprasad administers the
well after his death, reducing its use. Jamunaprasad wants his daughter Radha
to marry Mohan, a businessman's son. But it turns out that Mohan isn't who he
says he is. You can look for Panghat in
Hindi that is a great movie to watch. In 1982, Ratna Pathak married
Naseeruddin Shah, who was Ratna Pathak's first husband.
Know about Ratna
Pathak husband
Baldev
Pathak and actress Dina Pathak welcomed Ratna Pathak Shah into the world on
March 18, 1957, in Mumbai, India. She is the younger sister of actress Supriya
Pathak. She studied in the Vachha High School in Dadar, Mumbai, and the
National School of Drama's 1981 batch.
Ratna Pathak
played the wife in The Perfect Murder and acted in a variety of popular films,
including Mirch Masala. She Ratna Pathak
movies also starred as high society elite in the hit comedy sitcom Sarabhai
vs. Sarabhai, for which she won the ITA Award for Best Actress - Comedy in
2005. She played the protagonist's mother in the coming-of-age romantic drama
Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na in July 2008. As a
deceased character who speaks to her through a portrait, Naseeruddin Shah
played her husband. She has also co-founded and been an active member of
"Motley Theatre Community," acting in many Russian plays. She starred
alongside Mithu in the action-comedy Golmaal 3.
Ratna Pathak's sons are Imaad Shah, and Vivaan Shah are
their two sons. From his first marriage, Naseeruddin Shah has a daughter, Heeba
Shah.
Is Dina Pathak is Ratna Pathak's
mother?
Dina Pathak
(March 4, 1922 – October 11, 2002) was an Indian actress and Gujarati theatre
director who also acted in films. She was the Founder of the National
Federation of Indian Women and an activist (NFIW). Ratna Pathak Shah Mother is Dina Pathak, a doyenne of Hindi and
Gujarati films and theatre acted in over 120 films throughout her six-decade
career. Mena Gurjari, a Bhavai folk theatre production, ran for several years
and is now part of its repertoire.
Story of Panghat movie
Durgaprasad Chaturvedi had dug a community well so that
residents of his village and the surrounding area could get water. After
Durgaprasad's death, his son Ganga Prasad had only one son, Kiran. Jamuna
Prasad lived in the nearby village as a zamindar and an orthodox Brahmin. He
was the son of Durga Prasad Chaturvedi, who had established a community to
provide water to residents of his village and the surrounding area. Jamuna
Prasad, on the other hand, puts restrictions on drawing water from this well.
As Jamuna Prasad's daughter (Radha) reaches adulthood, he agrees to marry her
off to Mohan, the son of a businessman named Trivedi. Instead, Kiran arrives at
Jamuna Prasad's home.
Jamunaprasad took control of the estate and the well's
administration, imposing several restrictions on who may draw water, primarily
influenced by his devout Hindu wife. As Jamunaprasad's daughter, Radha, reaches
adulthood, he agrees to marry her to Mohan, a Trivedi businessman's son. When
Mohan arrives, he meets with Jamnunaprasad, his wife, and Radha, and they all
agree.
As Jamuna Prasad's daughter (Radha) reaches adulthood, he
agrees to marry her off to Mohan, the son of a businessman named Trivedi.
Instead, Kiran arrives at Jamuna Prasad's home. Jamuna Prasad and his wife fall
in love with Kiran. He has feelings for Radha, but when Kiran's true identity is
revealed, Jamuna Prasad and his wife reject the union. Kiran also supports
allowing all villagers to draw water from the well. Despite the change of name,
Kiran and Radha decided to marry each other. The issue is finally resolved, and
Jamuna Prasad agrees to the marriage.
When Jamunaprasad learns that Mohan is not who he appears to be, he is a struggling actor named Kiran Kumar, who has further isolated himself from him by revealing that he would like to share the well water with all of the villagers, everything goes to hell. With Jamunaprasad standing firm, Mohan alias Kiran may not even be able to marry Radha, let alone have any say in who is or is not fit to draw water from the well.







