Looking back, Naidu's most remembered role might well be in the 1963 film, Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke, based on the famous real-life Nanavati case, India's last trial by jury.
That same year, she won praise for her work opposite Shashi Kapoor in the English-language film The Householder, which was directed by the legendary James Ivory.
Before quitting Bollywood altogether in the 1970s, she also worked on Baaghi (1964), The Guru (1969 and Ummeed (1962).
In 1985 she briefly returned to cinema to play a Goan family-matriarch in Shyam Benegal's Trikaal, and then appeared in 1992's Electric Moon, directed by Pradip Krishen.
this
Users
Comment
article