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| Smriti Z Irani | |
| Born | March 23, 1976 |
|---|---|
| Other name(s) | Tulsi Virani Vasudha Uma Bahu No.1 Tellywood Queen Smriti Irani |
| Occupation | Politician ,Producer, Theatre Personality, Actress , Television Presenter |
| Spouse(s) | Zubin Irani |
Smriti Zubin Irani (born 23 March 1976) is an Indian actress and politician, popularly known from the famous Hindi television soap opera, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, in which she played the main character of Tulsi Virani. She is also known for being famous despite having huge weight problems. [1]
Her character "Tulsi" was of the ideal wife, mother, and family member. The huge initial success and the subsequent continued patronage of the largely female audience of the show has been instrumental in changing the fortunes of the production house Balaji Telefilms and in creating a successful genre of tearjerker family dramas, which still continues in the Indian TV industry.
In 2003, she joined the Bharatiya Janata Party which was quick to give her a ticket to fight the Lok Sabha elections from Delhi's Chandni Chowk constituency. Although she suffered a defeat in the elections, this five consecutive best actress award winner continued with the BJP, while most other actors who had joined the party during the time deserted the party. Her commitment and hard work made the party realize her true potential and it made her a member of the National Executive (the highest decision making body of the Party) as also Secretary BJP Maharashtra and a member of the Maharashtra Executive. Smriti Irani while campaigning for the BJP has traveled the length and breath of India and interacted with various people understanding India’s diverse culture. She also runs her own “NGO” under the name of People for Change, which is providing drinking water to the poor in India’s remote areas.
Today Smriti Irani has also turned a producer with her own entertainment company Ugraya Entertainment. Its first production Thodi Si Zameen Thoda Sa Aasmaan (A little bit of land a little bit of sky) was in collaboration with Balaji Telefilms, after which her company entered into a strategic alliance with the Aditya Birla Group for producing software for television with it’s first production being Virrudh (Opposite/Against), a daily soap for Sony TV. Besides producing television drama-series, Smriti's production house also has produced two stage presentations Kuch Tum Kaho, Kuch Hum Kahein (Something you say, somethings I will say), a social comedy and Maniben.Com, a comedy.
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Biography
Smriti Malhotra now Smriti Z Irani was born on 23 March, 1976 in Delhi. Eldest among 3 sisters, her father owned a courier service. Her Father is Punjabi and her mother is Bengali.
In her school days Smriti became sports captain and tried her hand out in Singing.Smriti was an introvert and got her education through correspondence. At the age of 16, Smriti started selling beauty products on street side and took that as a working experience.
Smriti then decided to come out of her Dad's shadow and do something of her own, got enrolled for Femina Miss India competition. Initially her father was against her decision but with mother's support Smriti made it to finals of the competition but couldn't win the crown and the actual struggle started for Smriti. Smriti had borrowed Rs.2 lakh from her father as loan and had to pay back. Inorder to pay back the loan and survive in the city of Mumbai, Smriti applied for flight-attendant position and was rejected. Smriti then went up to several auditions for commercials but was rejected for the simple reason that she did not look like a Indian Woman. Inorder to survive Smiriti took up a job at a fast-food-joint serving people and sweeping floors.
Simultaneously, Smriti kept auditioning at various places like MTV and other production houses and co-incidently got to host a show on Star Plus called Bakeman's Oo La La. It was on this show that Shobha Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms saw and introduced Smriti to her daughter Ekta Kapoor, who auditioned her for Hum Paanch serial for the role of Sweety but was not able to make there. It was after 3 months that Smriti was called again by Balaji to audition for the role of Tulsi in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.
Over night Tulsi became popular with the masses across the globe and Smriti became face of every Indian Woman and after that there was no looking back. One after another Smriti attained heights of success that no other Indian Television Actor has achieved so far.
After playing Tulsi for years, Smriti took forward another step in her career in TV industry by starting her own production house called Ugraya Entertainment Pvt Ltd, she initially produced a play in Hindi called Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein and later on a Gujarati play title Maniben.com. Both her ventures were a instant hit at the box office. After this success venture, Smriti along with Ekta Kapoor's Balaji Telefilms produced a show for Star Plus called Thodi Si Zameen Thoda Sa Aasmaan where she played protagonist Uma. Later she produced show for Sony called Virruddh where she played main protagonist Vasudha.
With the success of Virruddh, a rift took place between Ekta Kapoor and Smriti which made Smriti leave iconic character of Tulsi in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi which made her household name.
Along with career in television and theatre, Smriti plunged into politics with Bhartiya Janta Party(BJP) in 2003. In 2004 she unsuccessfully contested for Lok Sabha from Chandni Chowk constituency. Her dedication made her Vice-President of BJP's youth wing in Maharashtra along with National Executive of the state.
Smriti apart from being an actor/producer/politician is also a social worker and has formed her own NGO called People For Change which provides clean drinking water to villages. The funding of NGO is done by Smriti from her own earning. In addition Smriti lend a helping hand to the people affected by Mumbai floods in 2005 by gathering food-grains with the help of radio channel and network of people. Smriti has also adopted around 15 poor children and she looks after their education.
Smriti is actively involved in politics and social work. She is busy with her new Gujarati play title Muktidham which is produced by her own company.
Family
Smriti was born in a Delhi based family and was eldest amongst three sisters. Her father who owned courier company is a Punjabi and mother is a Bengali.
Smriti was highly influenced by her grandfather who had complete faith in her and who is her role model in life.
In January 2001 Smriti married Zubin Irani. Smriti gave birth to a baby boy Zohr and later to a baby girl on 23 September,2003 named Zoish. Smriti is also a mother to Shanelle who is Zubin's daughter from his previous marriage.
Exit from Kyunki and Re-Entry
On April 2007, Smriti decided to quit Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi due to a fall-out between her and her producer, Ekta Kapoor. Many opined that conflicts between Smriti's commitment towards Kyunki and her ambitious drive to seek an independent identity via her home productions caused friction between herself and Ekta. The final nail in the coffin was thought to be over the issue of finances between Ekta and Smriti, where the latter demanded a raise and the former rejected. Her last show produced shows Smriti's last episode was on 6 June 2007 where she dies in a truck accident. [2] After a long hiatus of 11 months, amidst the decline of Kyunki's viewership, Smriti step backed into her role in a highly publicized affair, where she buried her hatchet with Ekta Kapoor in a public appearance.
She re-appeared on 10 April 2008 in a special episode. Media analysts speculated that the compromise between Ekta and Smriti was a mutual understanding that neither benefited from the other's separation.
Due to these reasons, Smriti decided to re-join Kyunki; hoping to boost Kyunki's waning viewership. However, Smriti's arrival did bring significant changes in viewership for instance but after sometime it seemed that the show had eroded from the public mind due to the erratic changes in the show's storylines and the arrival of social themed shows on competing channels. Due to this continuing trend, Star Plus abruptly ended its contract with Balaji Telefilms on 6 November 2008, ending one of the most successful Indian soap opera in modern Indian television industry alongside the most popular and recognizable character, Tulsi, portrayed by Smriti.
However, Ekta Kapoor during the end of Kyunki claimed to resume the show on a different channel.However, nothing happened then.
Political Career
Smriti Irani joined leading political Party, Bharatiya Janta Party in 2003. The party gave her a ticket to fight 2004 Lok Sabha Elections from the Chandni Chowk's constituency of Delhi. However, Smriti lost the election, but that didn't affect her political ambition. With her dedication and drive party was quick enough to make her vice-president of the youth wing of BJP in Maharashtra. Smriti today is National Secretary of the party and play a key role in party's campaigns and strategies.
Awards and Achievements
Indian Television Academy Awards
Best Female Actor Popular(2001)
Best Female Actor Popular(2002)
Best Female Actor Popular(2003)
Best Female Actor Popular(2004)
Best Female Actor Popular(2005)
Best Female Actor Critics(2007)
Best Female Actor Popular(2003)
Best Female Actor Popular(2003)
Best Female Actor Popular(2003)
Indian Television Academy Awards- Best TV Personality
Gr8 Women Achievers' Award- Best Homemaker Award
Zee Astitva Award in 2007
Star Parivaar Awards in 2003
Favourite Bahu
Favourite Patni
Star Parivaar Awards in 2004
Favourite Maa
Favourite Saas
Star Parivaar Awards in 2005
Favourite Saas
Star Parivaar Awards in 2006
Favourite Saas
Star Parivaar Awards in 2007
Favourite Saas
Star Parivaar Awards in 2008
Special award given to Smriti by Star Plus.
Achievements:
Smriti Irani is the only Indian Actress who has got privilege to be a jury member at Monte Carlo Film Festival. Smriti Irani so far has been titled with various titles:
Bahu Of Gujarat India's No.1 Bahu Mother India 2004 Bahu No.1
Smriti started her career with nominal fees like 1800 rupees but today she is highest paid actress on television.
Smriti has been appointed Brand Ambassador of ORS in India by UNICEF.
Smriti is the only Indian Actor who has featured in Sanjeev Bhaskar's series India With Sanjeev Bhaskar which was telecasted on BBC World.
Works and Appearances
TV Serial
| Year | Show | Character | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| ?? | Aatish | ?? | STAR Plus |
| ?? | Hum Hain Kal Aaj Kal Aur Kal | ?? | STAR Plus |
| 2000-2001 | Kavita | Kavita | Metro Gold/Star Plus |
| 2000-2008 | Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi | Tulsi | STAR Plus |
| ?? | Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat | Smriti | Sony TV |
| 2001-2003 | Kuch Dil Se | Host | SAB TV |
| 2001-2002 | Ramayan | Seeta | Zee TV |
| 2006-2007 | Thodi Si Zameen Thoda Sa Aasmaan | Uma | STAR Plus |
| 2007-2008 | Virrudh | Vasudha | Sony TV |
| 2007-2008 | Mere Apne | Sharda | 9X |
| 2007-2008 | Teen Bahuraaniyaan | Vrinda | Zee TV |
| 2008 | Yeh Hai Jalwa | Host | 9X |
| 2009 | Maniben.com | Mani | SAB TV |
Appearances
Smriti has appeared in Kaun Banega Crorepati hosted by Amitabh Bachchan with Amar Upadhyay in the year 2001.
Smriti has appeared in Kaun Banega Crorepati-2 hosted by Amitabh Bachchan with Sakshi Tanwar in the year 2005.
Smriti along with Saakshi Tanwar has appeared on Karan Johar's chat show Koffee With Karan.
Smriti has appeared in a special episode of the show Kavyanjali along with Sakshi Tanwar.
Smriti has been a guest on The Manish Malhotra Show which telecasted on Zoom Channel.
Smriti has appeared on CNN-IBN show Being.
Smriti has thrice been guest on the show Seedhi Baat on the channel AajTak.
Smriti has anchored Indian Television Academy Awards 2005 along with Ronit Roy.
Smriti has anchored Indian Television Academy's Tsunami Rehab Event along with Ronit Roy.
Smriti has been a part of channel events like Kasam Se along with Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi team.
Smriti and Ronit as Mihir and Tulsi hosted a special diwali event on Star Plus called Dhoom Machaley.
Smriti has performed in opposite to Juhi Parmar in a show called Star Shukravaar.
Smriti along with Ronit Roy has performed in Star Plus's Diwali Dhamaka.
Smriti along with Sakshi Tanwar and Kiran Karmarkar has performed in a special Holi event Rang Barse.
Smriti hosted a special event Rang Barse for Star Plus.
Smriti has shared screen space with Meghna Naidu and Archana Puran Singh in a show called Kandy Floss on Sony channel.
Smriti has hosted Indian Telly Awards 2003 along with Mandira Bedi and Rakshanda Khan.
Smriti has anchored Indian Television Academy Awards 2007 sharing space with biggies from bollywood and politics.
Smriti has appeared along with Ronit Roy in a special performance in Indian Telly Awards 2007.
Smriti has anchored Maharashtra Police events along with other stars.
Smriti has made appearances on Sony Television's show Batliwala House No.43 along with Bollywood director Kunal Kohli.
Smriti has been a guest at Great Indian Laughter Challenge.
Smriti has been a guest at Star One's Antakshri show which was hosted by Juhi Parmar and Anu Kapoor.
Smriti had come as a guest at Khullja Sim Sim show of Star Plus hosted by Aman Verma.
Smriti had come as a guest at Comedy Circus show of Sony TV.
Smriti has appeared on Cover Story chat show hosted by re-nowned journo Vir Sanghavi.
Smriti has performed with Shahrukh Khan along with other actresses of television at Balaji Global Awards.
Theatre Projects
| Name | Language | Character Name |
|---|---|---|
| Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein | Hindi | Sargam |
| Maniben.com | Gujarati | Mani |
| Koi Taru Bau Saru Thayu | Gujarati | Devika |
| Muktidhaam | Gujarati | Mother |
| Company | Product |
|---|---|
| Eureka Forbes | Water Purifier |
| Dabur | Dazzle |
| ?? | Rice |
| Coke | Coke |
| Kerala Tourism | Tourism |
| Stayfree | Stayfree |
| Star | Salt |
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