Nargis Dutt

Technical Data
Date of Issue | December 30, 1993 |
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Denomination | Rs. 1 |
Quantity | 600,000 |
Perforation | comb 13 |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Orange red |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1413 Stamp Number IN 1473 Yvert et Tellier IN 1211 Stanley Gibbons IN 1563 |
Themes | Actors | Commemoration | Famous people | Women |
Table of Contents
Nargis Dutt: A Legendary Film Artiste and Social Worker
Career in Film:
- Early Beginnings: Nargis Dutt, born Fatima Rashid, entered the film industry as a child artiste. Her journey through the world of cinema saw her evolve into one of India’s most celebrated actresses.
- Prolific Career: She acted in more than 50 films, with almost all her roles receiving both critical and popular acclaim.
- Iconic Role: Her most memorable performance was in the film “Mother India,” a landmark in Indian cinema where she played the role of Radha, a symbol of maternal sacrifice and resilience.
Accolades and Awards:
- International Recognition: Nargis was the first Indian artist to receive the International Award for Best Actress at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in Czechoslovakia in 1958 for her role in “Mother India.”
- National Honors: She was the first actress to receive the Urvashi Award, India’s highest acting honor, in 1968. Additionally, she was the first actress to be decorated with the title of Padma Shri in 1958.
Social Work:
- Beyond her illustrious film career, Nargis Dutt was also deeply committed to social work. She devoted significant efforts towards various charitable causes and welfare initiatives, leaving a lasting impact on society.
Nargis Dutt’s legacy as a talented actress and a dedicated social worker continues to inspire and influence generations. Her contributions to Indian cinema and her tireless efforts in social work have cemented her place as a revered and respected figure in Indian history.