Born on February 9, 1958, Amrita Singh, who turns 68 today, has carved a significant niche for herself in Bollywood. Her journey is one of resilience, talent, and constant evolution within a dynamic film industry.
Amrita hails from a diverse background; her father, Shivinder Singh Virk, was a Sikh army officer, and her mother, Rukshana Sultana, was a Muslim political activist, notably during the Emergency period in India. This unique upbringing likely shaped her worldview and contributed to her poised demeanor. She is also well-versed in Hindi, English, and Punjabi. Amrita attended a boarding school in England, broadening her horizons and preparing her for the competitive world of Bollywood.
Amrita Singh's Bollywood debut arrived in 1983 with the romantic drama "Betaab," opposite Sunny Deol. The film's commercial success propelled her into the limelight. She quickly became a sought-after actress, starring in numerous hits throughout the 1980s and 90s. Some of her notable films include "Sunny" (1984), "Mard" (1985), "Saaheb" (1985), "Chameli Ki Shaadi" (1986), "Naam", and "Khudgarz". Her versatility allowed her to portray a wide array of characters, from romantic leads to strong supporting roles. In 1994, she won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Aaina" (1993).
In 1991, Amrita Singh married actor Saif Ali Khan. Following her marriage, Amrita took a break from acting in 1993 to focus on her family. The couple has two children, Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan. After her divorce in 2004, Amrita made a comeback to acting, taking on roles in films like "Shootout at Lokhandwala" and "Kalyug". She also appeared in television series, including "Kavyanjali". More recent film credits include "2 States" (2014), "Hindi Medium" (2017), and "Badla" (2019).
Amrita Singh's career spans over three decades, with over fifty feature films to her credit. She has showcased her versatility by playing diverse characters. Amrita's personal life has also been a subject of public interest. After her divorce, she focused on raising her children, with her daughter, Sara Ali Khan, following in her footsteps and becoming a successful Bollywood actress.
