Sonam (actress)
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Sonam | |
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Born | Bakhtavar Khan Born 02/09/1972 India |
Other names | Sonam |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1988–1994 |
Spouse(s) | Rajiv Rai (1991-2016 Divorced) Murali Poduval (2017-) |
Children | 1 |
Bakhtavar Khan (born 2 September 1972) is a former Indian film actress, better known by her screenname Sonam. She is the niece of actor Raza Murad and great-niece of veteran actor Murad. She primarily worked for Bollywood films.
Career[]
Sonam was named by her parents (Mushir Khan - father and Talat Khan- Mother) as "Bakhtavar". "Sonam" is her screen-name, which is reportedly coined by Yash Chopra to be more marketable in the Indian film industry.
She first entered into the Bollywood industry after being launched by Yash Chopra in the 1988 film Vijay. She shot to fame with the 1989 film Tridev where the popular song Oye Oye...Tirchi Topi Wale was picturised on her and established her as a sex symbol. She was frequently paired with actors like Chunky Pandey, Govinda and Naseeruddin Shah. Some of her notable films include Mitti Aur Sona, Aakhri Ghulam, Lashkar, Kroadh, Ajooba and Vishwatma. She also appeared in regional films. She married director Rajiv Rai in 1991 and declared that she was quitting films. She appeared in over 30 films from 1988 through to 1994.
Personal life[]
After marrying Rajiv Rai, who had directed her in Tridev and Vishwatma in 1991,Sonam left the industry.Her father-in-law was the successful film producer Gulshan Rai. She had to leave India with Rajiv Rai in 1997, after an attempt was made on his life by gunmen working for the Mumbai organized crime leader Abu Salem.[1]
The couple settled in Los Angeles and then in Switzerland before shifting base to Mumbai again a few years ago. However, they have been living separately since 2001. Sonam and Rajiv divorced after 15 years of separation.[2]
In 2017, Sonam married for a second time to a doctor and divorcee Murali Poduval.[3]
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Language |
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1987 | Telugu | ||
1988 | Vijay | Hindi | |
Aakhri Adaalat | Hindi | ||
Mugguru Kodukulu | Telugu | ||
1989 | Aakhri Ghulam | Hindi | |
Aakhri Baazi | Hindi | ||
Tridev | Hindi | ||
Mitti Aur Sona | Hindi | ||
Sachai Ki Taqat | Hindi | ||
Asmaan Se Ooncha | Hindi | ||
Gola Barood | Hindi | ||
Hum Bhi Insaan Hain | Hindi | ||
1990 | Kroadh | Hindi | |
Sonia | Hindi | ||
Mandira | Bengali | ||
Chor Pe Mor | Hindi | ||
Aaj Ke Shahenshah | Hindi | ||
Kodama Simham | Telugu | ||
Apmaan Ki Aag | Hindi | ||
Hindi | |||
1991 | Raiszaada | Hindi | |
Swarg Jaisaa Ghar | Hindi | ||
Ajooba | Hindi | ||
Dushman Devta | Hindi | ||
Fateh | Hindi | ||
Ajooba Kudrat Ka | Hindi | ||
Do Matwale | Hindi | ||
1992 | Vishwatma | Hindi | |
Baaz | Hindi | ||
1993 | Police Wala | Hindi | |
1994 | Insaniyat | Hindi |
References[]
- ^ "Rajiv Rai relocates to Mumbai after 14 years of his run-in with the mafia - Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ "After 15 years of marriage, Rajiv Rai and Sonam are divorced - Times of India".
- ^ Mulla, Zainab (19 April 2017). "Love struck! Tridev actress Sonam ties the knot again with Murali Poduval; all set to make a comeback in Bollywood!". India News, Breaking News, Entertainment News | India.com.
External links[]
- Sonam at IMDb
- Sonam at Bollywood Hungama
- 1972 births
- Living people
- Actresses in Telugu cinema
- Indian film actresses
- Actresses in Hindi cinema
- Indian expatriates in the United States
- Actresses from Mumbai
- 20th-century Indian actresses
- Indian film actor stubs