Mumtaj

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Mumtaj
Born
Nagma Khan

Other namesMonisha
Mumtaj
OccupationActress, model
Years active1999–present

Mumtaz, also credited as Mumtaj, (born Nagma Khan) is an Indian model and actress known primarily for her work in Tamil cinema. Besides Tamil films, She has also appeared in Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam and Telugu films.[1][2] She entered the film industry through the Tamil film Monisha En Monalisa (1999) by T. Rajender and subsequently garnered popularity appearing in glamorous roles in films including Kushi (2000), Looty (2001) and Chocolate (2001).[3][4]

Early life[]

Mumtaj completed her schooling at Mount. Mary's Convent School, Bandra in Mumbai. As an ardent film fan as a teenager, she revealed that her room was full of posters featuring Sridevi, and when the school bus used to cross Filmistan Studios, she used to crane her neck out to catch a glimpse of the artistes.[1][5][6]

Film career[]

Mumtaz's acting career began after she was spotted by film producer Sudhakar Bokade in a dance programme at Mount Mary School in Mumbai, when he subsequently offered to do a film with her, after he completed an ongoing project with Dilip Kumar titled Kalinga during 1996. As Kalinga faced delays, Bokade could not eventually start the film with Mumtaz, even though she had begun acting classes.[7] During her stint at the acting course, she was recruited by veteran filmmaker Chetan Anand to work on his film produced by Bharat Shah, with Shah Rukh Khan in the lead role. For one and a half years, Mumtaz waited for the shoot to begin, before the project was shelved following Anand's death.[8] Later in 1997, Tamil director T. Rajender signed Mumtaz to play the lead role of a pop singer in his romantic drama film, Monisha En Monalisa (1999). The film took two years to make owing to production troubles and Rajender's political activity, before opening to negative reviews from critics in April 1999.[9]

Mumtaz then made an extended guest appearance in S. J. Surya's Kushi (2000), where she portrayed a glamorous college student alongside Vijay and Jyothika. Her performance in the song "Kattipudi Kattipudida" won her appreciation and further film offers, and as a result, Mumtaz was able to increase her appearance fee substantially.[10][11] In her following projects, rather than her acting skills, her performances in song sequences won her appreciation and she regularly accepted to feature in item numbers. In the early 2000s, some of the more notable music videos shot on her included "Rasiga Rasiga" from Star (2001), "Malai Malai" from Chocolate (2001),"Missi Missi Papa" from Looty and "Subbamma Subbamma" from Roja Kootam (2002).[12]

Despite the success of her song appearances, Mumtaz was keen to prolong her career in the film industry by selecting performance-oriented roles and subsequently announced her intentions of reducing one-song appearances.[13] In 2003, she turned producer and financed the film Thathi Thavadhu Manasu, featuring her alongside rookie actresses Sona, Urvasi Patel and Sindhuri in the leading roles. The film was based around two real life incidents — the murder of a lawyer in bright daylight and the accident in which 40 individuals were killed.[14] The film however performed poorly at the box office, with a critic writing "the movie's approach struggles between two completely opposite directions — a cheap, exploitative film and a tearjerker" and that "the producer seems to have banked on the film's glamour to bring in the viewers since that is what the title and the movie's promos focus on" and that "this is unfortunate because the main story has actually been taken quite well".[15][16]

In the mid-2000s, she announced plans of a comeback in acting roles, and notably appeared in Jerry (2006) and T. Rajender's long-delayed Veerasamy.[17] However, several of her other films during the period became stuck and eventually did not release, including projects such as Raviraja's Very Good, S. A. Chandrasekhar's Nenjankootill Neeye Nikkirai, Igore's Thik Thik Thik and the multi-starrer Vedakozhi.[18][19][20] She has since seldom been seen in films, making a brief foray to play the antagonist in Rajadhi Raja (2009), before appearing in the Telugu films, Atharintiki Daaredi (2013)[21] and Aagadu (2014) in glamorous roles.[22]

Other work[]

Mumtaj was a judge in the first season of the reality dance competition Boys Vs Girls, which aired on Star Vijay, and season 6 of Maanada Mayilada, which aired on Kalaignar TV.[23][24] She later took part as one of the contestants in the Tamil reality show, Bigg Boss Tamil 2 hosted by Kamal Haasan.[25][26]

Filmography[]

Year Film Role Language Notes
1999 Monisha En Monalisa Monisha Tamil Debut film
Malabar Police Julie Tamil
Chala Bagundi Herself Telugu Special appearance in the song "Entha Bagundhi Brotheru"
Jananaayakan Nancy Parera Malayalam
Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga Tamil Special appearance in the song "Duniya Hey Duniya"
2000 Kushi Anitha Tamil
Budget Padmanabhan Omana Tamil
Ammo! Okato Tareekhu Ganga Telugu
2001 Boond Neelam Hindi
Kushi Anitha Telugu
Looty Gayathri Tamil
Sonnal Thaan Kaadhala Chitra Tamil
Star Herself Tamil Special appearance in the song "Machiniye"
Vedham Pooja Tamil
Chocolate Nirmala / Bhama Tamil Dual roles
Mitta Miraasu Vijaya Tamil
Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar Anupam Verma Hindi
Azhagana Naatkal Rekha Tamil
2002 Vivaramana Aalu Puppy Tamil
Roja Kootam Herself Tamil Special appearance in the song "Subbammaa"
Ezhumalai Sandhya Tamil
Gemini Kamini Telugu
Coolie Rani Telugu
Kondaveeti Simhasanam Susmitha Telugu
Thandavam Kaavya Menon Malayalam
2003 Three Roses Roma Tamil
Thathi Thavadhu Manasu Aarthi Tamil Also producer
2004 Maha Nadigan Nandini Tamil
Kuththu Herself Tamil Special appearance in the song "Otha Viral Kattuna"
Kanti Herself Kannada Special appearance in the song "Ussaaru Ussaaru"
Aai Herself Tamil Special appearance in the song "Mailapur Mayila"
Chellame Herself Tamil guest appearance
2005 Devathayai Kanden Herself Tamil Special appearance in the song "Thunda Kanom Thuniya Kanom"
London Aishwarya Tamil
Pelli Kaani Pellam Avuthundi Herself Telugu
2006 Jerry Janani Tamil
2007 Veerasamy Sarasu Tamil
2009 Rajadhi Raja Shyla Tamil
2013 Atharintiki Daaredi Mumtaj Telugu Special appearance in the song "It's Time To Party"[21]
2014 Aagadu Sukanya / Belly Lilly Telugu
2015 Tommy Herself Telugu
2021 Valaiyam Herself Tamil Post Production

Television[]

Year Series/Shows Role Channel Notes
2009 Boys Vs. Girls Judge Star Vijay
2011 Maanada Mayilada Judge Kalaignar TV Season 06
2018 Bigg Boss Tamil 2 Contestant Star Vijay Evicted on Day 91

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