Sonali Bendre filmography

Sonali Bendre is an Indian actress who primarily works in Hindi and Telugu films. She did modelling assignments prior to making her acting debut with Aag (1994), which won her the Filmfare Award for New Face of the Year. Bendre is a recipient of several accolades, including two Filmfare Awards and four Screen Awards.[1][2]

Bendre in 2011, on the sets of India's Got Talent

Bendre played the leading lady in such commercially successful films as Diljale (1996), Major Saab (1998), Sarfarosh (1999), Hum Saath Saath Hain (1999) and Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai (2000).[3] Her other successful films include the Telugu films, Murari (2001), Indra (2002), Khadgam, Manmadhudu (2002), and Shankar Dada MBBS (2004) and the Marathi film, Anahat (2003). Following a career hiatus, she has appeared as a judge on various reality shows like India's Got Talent and India's Best Dramebaaz. Bendre has also starred in the television series Ajeeb Daastaan Hai Ye (2014) and The Broken News (2022–2024).[4][5]

Films

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Year Title Role Language(s) Notes Ref.
1994 Aag Parul Hindi Won- Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut [6]
Naaraaz Sonali Won- Filmfare Award for Sensational Debut [7]
1995 The Don Anita Malik [8]
Gaddaar Priya [9]
Takkar Mohini [10]
Bombay Herself Tamil Special appearance in the song "Humma Humma" [11]
1996 Rakshak Dr. Pooja Malhotra Hindi [12]
English Babu Desi Mem Bijuriya [13]
Diljale Radhika [14]
Apne Dam Par Herself Special appearance in the song "Aara Hile Chapara Hile" [15]
Sapoot Kajal Singhania [16]
1997 Bhai Meenu [17]
Tarazu Pooja [18]
Qahar Neelam [19]
1998 Keemat - They Are Back Mansi [20]
Duplicate Lily [17]
Humse Badhkar Kaun Anu [21]
Major Saab Nisha [22]
Angaaray Roma [23]
Zakhm Sonia Maheshwari [24]
1999 Sarfarosh Seema Nagrath [25]
Kadhalar Dhinam Roja Tamil [26]
Kannodu Kanbathellam Kalyani [27]
Hum Saath Saath Hain Dr. Preeti Shukla Hindi [28]
Dahek Sabina / Neelima Bahkshi[a] [29]
2000 Chal Mere Bhai Piya Cameo appearance [30]
Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai Khushi Malhotra [31]
Dhai Akshar Prem Ke Nisha Cameo appearance [32]
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain Saavni [33]
Preethse Kiran Kannada [34]
2001 Murari Vasundhara Telugu Nominated- Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu [35]
Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega Sapna Chopra Hindi [36]
Lajja Herself Special appearance in the song "Mujhe Saajan Ke Ghar Jaana Hai" [37]
Tera Mera Saath Rahen Madhuri Khanna [38]
2002 Indra Pallavi Telugu [39]
Khadgam Swathi [40]
Manmadhudu Harika [41]
2003 Anahat Queen Sheelavathi Marathi Won- Screen Award for Best Actress – Marathi [42]
Pyaar Kiya Nahin Jaatha Disha Hindi [43]
Palnati Brahmanayudu Siva Nageswari Telugu [44]
Chori Chori Pooja Hindi [45]
Kal Ho Naa Ho Dr. Priya Malhotra Cameo appearance [46]
2004 Shankar Dada MBBS Dr. Sunita "Chitti" Telugu [47]
Aga Bai Arrecha! Herself Marathi Special appearance in the song "Cham Cham Karta Hai" [48]
2013 Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Mumtaz Khan Hindi [49]
2022 Love You Hamesha Shivani [50]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2001–2002 Kya Masti Kya Dhoom Host [51]
2008 Mr & Mrs Television Judge [52]
2008–2009 Indian Idol 4 [53]
2009–2012 India's Got Talent Season 1–3 [54]
2012 Hindustan Ke Hunarbaaz [55]
2014 Mission Sapne Narrator [56]
2014–2015 Ajeeb Daastaan Hai Ye Shobha Sachdev [57]
2013–2016 India's Best Dramebaaz Judge Season 1–2 [58]
2021 Super Dancer 4 Guest Judge [59]
2022 DID Li'ls Masters 5 Judge [60]
2023 India's Best Dancer 3 Judge [61]

Web series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2022 The Broken News Amina Qureshi [62]
2024 The Broken News 2 [63]

Notes

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  1. ^ Bendre portrayed dual characters in the film.

References

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  55. ^ "No crying and weeping please. Just Enjoy!". Hindustan Times. 27 October 2012. Archived from the original on 28 October 2012.
  56. ^ "Sonali Bendre on her new role as the narrator of 'Mission Sapne'". The Indian Express. 9 May 2014. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
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  59. ^ "Super Dancer Chapter 4: Sonali Bendre to replace Shilpa Shetty as guest judge this weekend". News18. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  60. ^ "Sonali Bendre on returning with DID Lil Masters 5: There was no guarantee, that I'd ever return". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
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  63. ^ "The Broken News 2 review: Top-notch Sonali Bendre, Jaideep Ahlawat show us how the news is spun". The Indian Express. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
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