Simi Garewal

Simi Garewal

78 · Born: Oct 17, 1947

2023
1972
1970
1962

Personal Details

BornOct 17, 1947 Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Spouse
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  • Ravi Mohan

Biography

Simi Garewal, a multifaceted and dynamic Indian personality, was born on October 17, 1947, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that would span decades and encompass a wide range of creative pursuits. Throughout her illustrious career, she has demonstrated an impressive ability to effortlessly transition between various roles, effortlessly navigating the realms of acting, direction, production, and hosting a talk show with equal aplomb.

Her extensive repertoire of work, a testament to her remarkable talent and dedication, has garnered her numerous accolades, including two prestigious Filmfare awards, widely regarded as the most coveted honors in Indian cinema, as well as an ITA Award, a distinction that acknowledges her exceptional skills in the realm of television.

Simi Garewal's acting career in Hindi cinema is marked by a plethora of notable film appearances, boasting a diverse repertoire that includes the iconic Do Badan, the memorable Saathi, the groundbreaking Mera Naam Joker, the thought-provoking Siddhartha, the action-packed Karz, and the culturally significant Punjabi film Udeekaan.

Furthermore, Simi Garewal's impact on Bengali cinema is equally impressive, with a critically acclaimed film appearance in the highly regarded Aranyer Din Ratri, masterfully directed by the legendary Satyajit Ray.

Simi Garewal, a multifaceted individual, has made a lasting impression on the Indian entertainment industry, extending far beyond her impressive acting career.

Her notable foray into television hosting has resulted in the creation of a beloved and iconic talk show, Rendezvous with Simi Garewal, which has showcased her remarkable hosting skills and ability to effortlessly engage with an array of esteemed guests.

Throughout her illustrious career, Simi Garewal has consistently demonstrated her unwavering dedication to her craft, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

As a result, her influence can still be felt today, a testament to her enduring legacy and the profound impact she has had on the world of Indian entertainment.

Career

1981
Naseeb
Naseeb as Cameo Appearance
1980
Karz
Karz as Kamini Verma
The Burning Train
The Burning Train as Schoolteacher
1976
Kabhi Kabhie
Kabhi Kabhie as Shobha Kapoor
1973
Namak Haraam
Namak Haraam as Manisha
1972
Siddhartha
Siddhartha as Kamala
1962
Tarzan Goes to India
Tarzan Goes to India as Princess Kamara