Sulabha Arya

From Bharatpedia, an open encyclopedia
Information red.svg
Scan the QR code to donate via UPI
Dear reader, We need your support to keep the flame of knowledge burning bright! Our hosting server bill is due on June 1st, and without your help, Bharatpedia faces the risk of shutdown. We've come a long way together in exploring and celebrating our rich heritage. Now, let's unite to ensure Bharatpedia continues to be a beacon of knowledge for generations to come. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference. Together, let's preserve and share the essence of Bharat.

Thank you for being part of the Bharatpedia family!
Please scan the QR code on the right click here to donate.

0%

   

transparency: ₹0 raised out of ₹100,000 (0 supporter)



Sulabha Arya
Other namesSulbha Arya
OccupationActress
Known forCharacter acting
Spouse(s)
(
died 1996)
Children2
RelativesSrishti Behl (daughter-in-law)[1]
FamilyAkhtar-Azmi family
Behl family

Sulabha Arya is an Indian actress in Hindi and Marathi film, television and stage industry. She is the wife of late veteran Indian cinematographer Ishan Arya and mother of cinematographer Sameer Arya and actor Sagar Arya.[2][3] She is best known for her role of Shanti Masi in Sasural Genda Phool. She also portrayed Lakshmamma in Shyam Benegal's Amaravati ki Kathayein.

Career[edit]

Arya was part of the Indian television industry's first sitcom, Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, aired in 1984.[4] She played the role of Kanta Ben in the 2003 dramedy film Kal Ho Naa Ho.[5] She played the role of the mother in law in television series, Yes Boss on SAB TV. She was last seen at SET India's Ishaaron Ishaaron Mein as Geeta Shrivastav.[6]

Personal life[edit]

She is a Maharashtrian who married Ishan Arya (Irshad Ahsan). Her son Sameer Arya (married to Srishti Behl, the daughter of Ramesh Behl) is also a cinematographer, known for films like Koyla (1997), Koi... Mil Gaya (2003) and Shootout at Wadala (2013).[7][8]

Television[edit]

Sources:[9][10]

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Srishti Behl Arya & Monika Shergill: Content Queens". Business World. 2 April 2020.
  2. "I never thought that Kanta ben would be a hit". www.tellychakkar.com. Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  3. "Comedy has changed over the years: Sulbha Arya". indianexpress.com. The Indian Express [P] Ltd. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  4. "Comedy has changed over the years: Sulbha Arya". post.jagran.com. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  5. Sulbha Arya. Bollywood Hungama.
  6. Ishaaron Ishaaron Mein. Sonyliv.
  7. "Logic In Lens". Indian Express. 24 May 2013. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  8. "Sameer Arya - Through The Lens". Cine Blitz. June 2013. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  9. "Sulabha Arya". nettv4u.
  10. "Sulbha Arya Turns 71, Shabana Azmi Writes Heart-Warming Note". shethepeople.tv.
  11. "3rd Star Screen Awards". nettv4u.

External links[edit]