Rehana Sultan

Rehana Sultan
Born
Rehana Sultan

(1950-11-19) 19 November 1950 (age 74)
Alma materFTII, Pune
OccupationActress
Years active1970–1992
SpouseB. R. Ishara
AwardsNational Award (Best Actress) (1971)

Rehana Sultan is an Indian actress best known for her debut role in the acclaimed 1970 film Dastak which won her the National Film Award for Best Actress.

A graduate of Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune,[1] she is also known for another bold role in the film Chetna (1970), which got her typecast thus ending her film career, despite its promising start.[2][3][1]

She said "The sex in my films was not forced, but part of the narrative. Today, I feel these scenes are used for commercial reasons. All I can say is Babuda was ahead of his times."[4]

Biography

Rehana Sultan was born on 19 November 1950 and raised in Allahabad in a Baháʼí family, she graduated from high school in 1967, and was selected in the same year to study acting at FTII.[5] After she graduated with a sexy role in Vishwanath Ayengar's diploma film Shadi Ki Pehli Salgirah (1967),[6] she got her break in a feature film in Rajinder Singh Bedi's Dastak (1970), making her the first actress from the Institute to land a lead role in the film industry.[7]

In a 2012 interview to The Telegraph (Calcutta) newspaper, she tried to remove the common public confusion that she was a Muslim. Rehana Sultan, obviously, is a Muslim-sounding name. So she was asked a question by the reporter.

Question: "But for a conservative Muslim girl to do those bold shots in Chetna and Dastak?

Her answer was:

"First of all, the belief that I'm Muslim is wrong. I'm a Bahai. My husband (B. R. Ishara) is a pucca Brahmin".[2]

Awards

She won the National Film Award for her role in the film Dastak (1970). In the same year she also played the lead role in the film Chetna which was shot in 28 days along with the shooting of Dastak. That film was about the rehabilitation of prostitutes, and her role changed the portrayal of sex workers in Hindi cinema.[1][4]

Her avant-garde roles brought her success but limited her choices in future films. Some of her well known films include Haar Jeet (1972), Prem Parbat (1973) and the political satire Kissa Kursi Ka (1977). Vijay Anand's Hum Rahen Na Rahen (1984) in which she costarred with Shabana Azmi was her last Hindi film in a lead role.[1]

She has also appeared in a Punjabi movie Putt Jattan De (1981) with Shatrughan Sinha.

Personal life

Rehana Sultan married writer-director B. R. Ishara in 1984,[2] who had directed her film Chetna (1970 film). B. R. Ishara passed away in July 2012. Both Ishara and Rehana did not want children so they had none.[4]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1970 Chetna[1][3][5][2] Seema Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award for Best Actress (Hindi)
Dastak[1][5][2] Salma Ahmed National Film Award for Best Actress[8]
1971 Padosi
Man Tera Tan Mera[5] Jyoti
1972 Tanhai[5]
Savera[5]
Man Jaiye Suman
Haar Jeet[5][2] Kamal
1973 Prem Parbat[2]
Dil Ki Rahen
Bada Kabutar[5] Rita
1974 Albeli
Khote Sikkay[5] Rani / Paro
Ek Ladki Badnaam Si[5]
1975 Yeh Sach Hai
Zindagi Aur Toofan Tara
1976 Sajjo Rani[5][2]
1977 Agent Vinod[5] Zarina
Ooparwala Jaane[5]
1978 Nawab Sahib[5]
Assignment Bombay
1979 Deen Aur Imaan[5]
Aaj Ki Dhara
1980 Sister
Agent 009
1981 Jwala Daku Rambhabai
1982 Bedard
1983 Putt Jattan De Jagat Singh's wife Punjabi
Bandhan Kuchchey Dhaagon Ka[5] Advocate Thakur
1984 Hum Rahe Na Hum[2] Kalyani Sharma Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
1985 Aakhri Chaal TV film
1992 Sooraj Mukhi Sandhya
2013 Inkaar Maya's mother

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Soutik Biswas (20 March 2017). "Rehana Sultan: The trail-blazing actress Bollywood forgot". BBC News. Archived from the original on 22 March 2017. Retrieved 22 February 2025.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Subhash K.Jha (25 November 2005). "Rehana Sultan who was a trailblazing 'sexy actress'". The Telegraph newspaper. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2025.
  3. ^ a b Anupama Chopra (28 September 2011). "Why Silk Smitha is Bollywood's favourite bad girl". NDTV Movies. Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2025.
  4. ^ a b c Dubey, Bharati (6 August 2012). "Rehana Sultan: Bollywood's first 'bold actress' wants to act again". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 26 November 2024. Retrieved 23 February 2025.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Down the memory lane with Rehana Sultan". movies.indiainfo.com website. 29 October 2008. Archived from the original on 11 July 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2025.
  6. ^ The Sunday Standard, Bombay, India, 10 June 1973.
  7. ^ "Merits - FTII". Archived from the original on 26 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Rehana Sultan in film Dastak (1970)". The Illustrated Weekly of India. 92: 57. 1971. Retrieved 22 February 2025.