Nagma Sadanah

Alias Nandita Arvind Morarji
Age 43 years
Height 5'8"
Weight 62.00 Kgs
Occupation Actor
Language Worked in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Bengali
Birth Place Mumbai, India
Eye Color Black
Hair Color Black
Religion Hinduism
Education deegre
Parents Sri Arvind Pratapsinh Morarji
Brothers Dhanraj, Yuvraj
Sisters 826
Favourite Actors 826
Favourite Actresses 826
Favourite Cuisine North East India
Favourite Color Black
City Mumbai

Nandita Morarji better known as Nagma (born 25 December 1974). At her peak in the 1990s, The Hindu stated that she "dominated Telugu and Tamil cinema" with her movies Killer, Gharana Mogudu, Kadhalan, Baashha and many others.[1] Born of a Muslim mother and a Hindu father, and on Christmas, she began her acting career in Bollywood and acted in a few of the biggest Bollywood movies but shifted down south before returning to Mumbai and continuing films in other languages. She should not to be confused with an item girl who went by the same stage name, because of her craze for the real Nagma, The duplicate's real name is Mumtaz Khan (that mistake is made in her listing on the Internet Movie Database website . Nagma has acted in a broad range of India's languages: Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, and now Marathi.

Nagma's biological father was Sri Arvind Pratapsinh Morarji whose forefathers hailed from a royal background from Jaisalmer, later migrating to Gujrat, Porbandar, then Mumbai. Her great grandfather Sri Gokuldas Morarji was a reputed businessman in the shipping, textile, agricultural and pharmaceutical industries. They were renowned for their philanthropy, charity, and generosity and founded many prominent educational institutions, hospitals, and Dharamshalas (religious resthouses), which still exist in places such as Pune. Her mother hailed from the Konkan region of Maharastra.

She belonged to the Kazi freedom fighter family and her original name was Shama Kazi, but she is now known as Seema. She who married Morarji in 1969 at the CCI Club in Mumbai, but separated from him in 1973. According to Nagma's passport, the name given to her at birth was Nandita Arvind Morarji, which has now been updated to Nagma Arvind Morarji. In her father's obituary printed by the family, she is referred to by her original name, Nandita.

After divorcing Morarji in August 1973, Nagma's mother married, in March 1975, Chander Sadanah, a film producer, with whom she had three children: 2 daughters, Radhika (settled in the USA) and Jyothika (an actress. Through her biological father, who had re-married earlier, Nagma has two half-brothers, Dhanraj and Yuvraj.

A vocal supporter of India's Congress Party, She had only formally become a member of the Congress Party in Delhi, reportedly citing its "commitment towards secularism and welfare of the poor and weaker sections" as her reason for joining.

She was also fielded by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), as a candidate from Hyderabad for the General Lok Sabha Elections according to an Indo-Asian News Service report .Nagma has elsewhere been cited as saying that she first supported the Congress Party because of her admiration for Rajiv Gandhi.

In a 2006 interview, aptly titled "Nagma the Survivor," she made a direct link between her family history and her political activism: "My mom is Muslim and my dad is Hindu. We were brought up to respect all religions. Communal riots pained me. I wanted to do something. So I joined politics.". She had to turn down an offer to run for India's Lok Sabha in 2003 due to her many film commitments. "If I wanted to become a member of Parliament I would need to give 100 per cent to my constituency — which I could not at that point of time.In an interview with the Hindustan Times in 2007, she said "politics will continue" Interestingly, her last lead role in a major Bollywood film was opposite fellow Congress Party member and then M.P. Govinda.

She was in serious contention for his seat in 2009 for the General Lok Sabha Elections which was also highlighted in Star News from Mumbai. She has been continuing her vigorous efforts in AICC and is campaigning in Uttar Pradesh and other parts of India.

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