Veteran Bollywood actress Kamini Kaushal, a luminous presence in Indian cinema for over seven decades, was laid to rest on Saturday in Mumbai, in a quiet and intimate ceremony attended by close family members. The final rites were performed at the Worli crematorium, led by her elder son Vidhur, following traditional Hindu customs. The atmosphere was solemn as loved ones paid their final respects to a true cinematic legend.
Kamini Kaushal’s career began with a historic debut in Neecha Nagar (1946), directed by Chetan Anand, which won the Grand Prix at the inaugural Cannes Film Festival, making it the only Indian film to win the Palme d’Or. From there, she went on to share the screen with Bollywood icons like Ashok Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Dev Anand, Dilip Kumar, Raaj Kumar, and Dharmendra, leaving an indelible mark with her versatile performances across more than 70 films.
Her career spanned eras and generations, making her one of the most respected and beloved actresses in Indian cinema. Kamini Kaushal’s last appearance on the big screen was in the 2022 hit Laal Singh Chaddha, starring Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan, demonstrating her enduring presence in the industry even in her later years.
As fans and colleagues remember her, Kamini Kaushal leaves behind a legacy of groundbreaking work, timeless performances, and inspiration for future generations of actors. The quiet farewell was a fitting tribute to a woman whose life and art touched millions.
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