Indian movie stars died in 1965

Here are 3 famous actresses from India died in 1965:

Amirbai Karnataki

Amirbai Karnataki (November 27, 2014 Bilgi-March 3, 1965 India) also known as Amir Karnataki, Amirbai or Amir Bai Karnataki was an Indian singer, actor and playback singer.

Born in Bilgi, Karnataka, Amirbai started her career as a singer at All India Radio in Mumbai. Her career took off after she was discovered by the famous music director Master Krishna Rao. She went on to sing in over 200 Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, and Punjabi films. Some of her popular songs include "Shukriya Ae Pyaar Tera" from the movie Mela (1948) and "Udan Khatola" from the movie Udan Khatola (1955).

Apart from singing, Amirbai also acted in several films. She made her debut in the movie Pratibha (1937) and went on to act in over 40 films. Some of her notable performances include her role in the movie Roti (1942) and Narsi Bhagat (1957).

Amirbai was one of the leading singers in the golden era of Hindi cinema. She was known for her melodious voice and ability to convey emotions through her singing. She received the Padma Shri award in 1967 for her contributions to Indian music.

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Geeta Bali

Geeta Bali (November 27, 2014 Sargodha-January 21, 1965 Mumbai) a.k.a. Harikirtan Kaur, Miss Haridarshan, Late Smt. Geeta Bali, Smti Geeta Bali, Geeta Baali, Harkirtan Kaur or Late Geeta Bali was an Indian actor. She had two children, Aditya Raj Kapoor and Kanchan Ketan Desai.

Geeta Bali was born in Sargodha, which is now part of Pakistan, in 1930. She started acting at a young age, making her debut in the film industry with the film "Badnaami" in 1946. She gained recognition for her performance in the film "Baazi" in 1951, which marked the beginning of her successful career in Bollywood. She acted in many popular films such as "Jhanjar", "Basant", "Sohni Mahiwal" and "Albeli". Besides acting, Geeta Bali was also a talented dancer and singer. She won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in the film "Vachan" in 1955. Geeta Bali was married to renowned Bollywood actor, producer, and director, Shammi Kapoor, in 1955. They had two children together before her untimely death at the age of 34 due to smallpox. Geeta Bali's legacy as one of the most talented actors and artists of her time continues to inspire many young actors in the Indian film industry.

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Rajyalakshmi

Rajyalakshmi (June 2, 1930 Cherpulassery-January 18, 1965) also known as Rajalakshmi, Rajlakshmi, Rajyalakshmi Devi or T. A. Rajalakshmi was an Indian actor, writer, poet and teacher.

Rajyalakshmi was born in Cherpulassery, Kerala in 1930. She completed her Bachelor's degree in Malayalam literature from Government Victoria College in Palakkad. She then began her career as a teacher and worked at various schools in Kerala.

In 1951, she made her acting debut in the Malayalam film "Jeevitha Nouka". She went on to act in over 30 films in Malayalam and Tamil, including "Himsa" (1952), "Thyagam" (1952), "Arangetram" (1956) and "Mayabazaar" (1957). She was known for her powerful performances and was considered one of the leading actors in the South Indian film industry during the 1950s.

Apart from acting, Rajyalakshmi was also a prolific writer and poet. She wrote several poems, short stories and plays in Malayalam. Her works were widely appreciated for their feminist themes and social commentary. She was also a member of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi and the Kendra Sahitya Akademi.

Tragically, Rajyalakshmi passed away at the young age of 34 due to complications arising from childbirth. Her legacy as an actor, writer and feminist icon continues to inspire many in India.

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