
Marriage is considered to open up new avenues of joy, happiness and
success in one's life, but in Bollywood, that was clearly not the case.
Not long ago, marriage was considered a deterrent to the continued
success of a glamorous career of a diva in B-Town. When there was a tug
of war between ideals and modernistic thoughts, well, modernistic
thoughts clearly took a flying leap out of the window. But can one say
today is the same case? Definitely, not! With the 'advancement' in the
thinking of people, the change in mentality, right and wrong is only a
matter of perception for many. Things that were frowned upon earlier are
now considered a sign of progress. And with the progress in the
thinking of people, there has also been a progress in the trend that we
see in Bollywood. We no longer have actresses getting married and
disappearing in the midst of layers of responsibility of family and
relationships. B-Town now is full of ladies who've clearly set a trend
and continued on the path to success even after marriage while balancing
the responsibility of their newly forged relationships.
BollyCurry brings to you
some of these ladies who've perfected the art
of juggling multiple roles of actress, daughter-in-law, wife, mother, et
al.
Sridevi Kapoor: An actress in her own league,
Sridevi had almost
disappeared from Bollywood post her marriage to Boney Kapoor in the late
nineties, her last big release being
Judaai in 1997. An effort to make a striking comeback with
Meri Biwi ka Jawaab Nahi in 2004 failed miserably, however, her fans did see her on the silver screen with
Malini Iyer
which, yet again, did little to sparkle or dazzle the audience. But
undeterred by failures, she kept coming and made a rocking comeback last
year with
English Vinglish at the age of 49. And now that she is
back, rumors are rife of a sequel to Mr. India with
Sridevi in the
lead, yet again. Buzz in the town also reports that Kamaal Khan is
working on a script wherein he clearly desires to
Sridevi.
Kajol Devgn: This evergreen lady has managed to shock her fans on and off throughout her career. Ever since debuting with
Bekhudi in 1992, she went on to dazzle her fans with memorable hits like
Baazigar (1993),
Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995),
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) and
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
(2001), and at the height of her career, she decided to take a break to
marry beau, Ajay Devgn. She took breaks twice post marriage owing to
childbirths, but nothing could faze her charm. She was also the brand
ambassador for OLAY for some years and now is also seen in the Nestle
Maggi ads.
Kajol has multiple projects lined up; some where she will
only be lending her beautiful voice while others where her fans will be
lucky enough to see her person.
Vidya Balan Kapur: Ever since her debut in Bollywood in 2005 with
Parineeta,
Vidya has carved a niche for herself in the industry. The image and
perception that she has in the minds of the people is not that of the
typical romantic. With every project, she has managed to do something
different. Be it
Bhool bhulaiyya (2007),
Paa (2009),
Ishqiya (2010),
No One Killed Jessica (2011), T
he Dirty Picture (2011) or
Kahaani (2012)she
has managed to mesmerize the audience each time so much so that her
marriage would make little difference. Her marriage to Siddharth Roy
Kapur has been a somewhat hushed affair and we know that Vidya is
already back with a number of interesting projects lined up for the
coming year.
Kareena Kapoor Khan: She's the darling of Bollywood and
forms a part of the elite of Bollywood. She started her career on a
serious role in
Refugee (2000), but since then, there's little
seriousness that we've seen her essay in any of her movies. Flirty,
light and fun is what suits Kareena best and that is what she's ensured
her audience gets to see and her movies
Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai (2001),
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001),
Jab We Met (2007),
3 Idiots (2009) and
Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu
(2012) can clearly vouch for that. After her marriage to Saif Ali Khan
in October, the audience saw her return swiftly to the screen with her
thumkas in "Fevicol Se" for
Dabanng 2. She shall soon be seen in
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein, followed by
Satyagraha
and then will soon start shooting for Karan Johar and Ekta Kapoor's
yet-untitled co-production. All we can say is marriage has made little
difference to her career.
Sonali Bendre Behl: After her marriage in 2002, Sonali was only seen in a supporting role in
Kal Ho Naa Ho and
the Nirma ads. But soon as she decided to return to the world of glitz
and glamour, she made an effortless return with the silver screen opting
for reality shows like
India's Got Talent, Indian Idol, Hindustan Ke Hunarbaaz and now
India's Best Dramebaaz which have all helped her claim fame that was clearly not known to her career earlier. While currently judging
India's Best Dramebaaz, she also has a cameo lined up in
Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Again.
Shilpa Shetty Kundra: Marriage to Raj Kundra has done
Shilpa Shetty a lot of
good and her fans are lucky to see more of her now. Last seen in an item
number for
Dostana in 2008, Shilpa, after giving birth to her baby, returned to dazzle her fans with her dancing skills as a judge on
Nach Baliye 5. Her next big venture is
The Desire, an Indo-Chinese project which her fans are eagerly awaiting. Also lined up is
Dishkiyaaon, where Shilpa will be seen playing producer for the Harman Baweja starrer.
Juggling multiple roles and balancing them all is clearly an art and
these divas have clearly proved that they possess it! BollyCurry wishes
them all loads of luck for the future.
Author: Tia V.
Editor: Hershi J.
Graphics: Maha K.
Copyright BollyCurry
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