Dimple
Kapadia
who
is
turning
64
on
8
June
2021,
has
been
one
of
the
most
celebrated
artists
of
Hindi
cinema.
The
actress
who
debuted
at
the
age
of
just
16,
not
only
gave
an
explosive
performance
in
her
first
film
(Bobby),
but
also
became
a
household
name
immediately.
Despite
her
12-year
hiatus,
her
comeback
with
1985
Saagar
garnered
her
much
fan
following.
Both
the
films
have
become
a
fan
favourite
over
the
decades.
However,
in
the
ongoing
career
of
over
three
decades,
Dimple
is
still
surprising
fans
with
her
skills
and
performances.
On
the
occasion
of
her
birthday
today,
we
bring
you
a
list
of
some
of
Dimple
Kapadia's
best
films
down
the
years.
Tenet
(2020)
Christopher
Nolan's
sci-fi
film
marked
Dimple's
first
Hollywood
project.
While
the
film
starred
big
names
like
John
David
Washington
and
Robert
Pattinson,
Dimple
made
her
presence
felt
with
limited
screen
time.
The
film
follows
a
secret
agent
who
is
sent
to
prevent
the
onset
of
World
War
III
which
will
take
place
in
the
future.
He
must
travel
through
time
and
bend
the
laws
of
nature
in
order
to
be
successful
in
his
mission.
Finding
Fanny
(2014)
Among
a
talented
starcast
of
Naseeruddin
Shah,
Pankaj
Kapur,
Deepika
Padukone,
and
Arjun
Kapoor,
Dimple
Kapadia
fit
right
in.
The
actress
played
the
character
of
Deepika's
mother-in-law
Rosalina
'Rosie'
Eucharistica
who
ends
up
finding
love
in
Ferdinand
'Ferdie'
Pinto.
Dimple
in
the
film
played
a
lovable
character
despite
the
difficult
start.
Dimple
in
Dil
Chahta
Hai
was
seen
in
an
unusual
role
for
the
time.
Her
character
Taara
was
an
older
woman
in
love
with
a
young
man.
It
was
this
role
that
even
helped
her
land
a
role
in
Christopher
Nolan's
Tenet.
Dil
Chahta
Hai
follows
three
close
friends
who
discover
that
post-collegiate
life
will
test
their
tight-knit
bond.
Rudaali
(1993)
Mahasweta
Devi's
writing
has
been
one
of
the
unforgettable
classics
of
Hindi
cinema.
Dimple
also
won
the
Filmfare
Best
Actor
Critics'
Award
for
her
role
in
Rudaali.
The
film
follows
Shanichari
who
was
abandoned
by
her
mother
shortly
after
her
father'
death.
However,
her
ill
fortune
continues
as
her
husband
dies
because
of
plague
and
her
son
Budhua
is
a
good-for-nothing
slacker.
The
Ramesh
Sippy
directorial
marked
Dimple's
return
to
the
big
screen.
Not
only
was
she
a
delight
to
watch,
her
chemistry
with
Rishi
Kapoor
brought
the
audience
back
to
the
theatres.
The
film
follows
a
classic
love
triangle
as
Dimple
and
Rishi
are
joined
by
Kamal
Haasan.
The
film
follows
Mona
who
loves
Ravi
but
because
his
grandmother
disapproves,
she
tries
to
forget
her
love.
Bobby
(1973)
Dimple
Kapadia
debuted
as
a
teenager
in
the
film
but
did
not
shy
away
from
giving
an
award-worthy
performance.
The
film
is
a
must-watch
for
Dimple's
acting
skills
and
late
actor
Rishi
Kapoor's
performance.
The
film
follows
two
teenagers
who
fall
in
love
but
have
to
face
the
reality,
when
they
realise
that
they
come
from
different
parts
of
society.