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Laxmi Chhaya : ウィキペディア英語版
Laxmi Chhaya

Laxmi Chhaya (January 7, 1948 – May 9, 2004) was an Indian actress and dancer who appeared in more than 55 Bollywood and Marathi films in the 1960s and 1970s, including ''Mera Gaon Mera Desh'', ''Teesri Manzil'', ''Naunihal'' (1967), ''Mere Huzoor'' (1968) and ''Duniya''.〔Listener's Bulletin No. 125, September 2004, p 4.〕〔(Laxmi Chhaya & Dilawar Khan ) ScreenIndia.com June 4, 2004 〕〔(IMDB filmography )〕〔(List of films at Amazon.com )〕〔, Khalid Mohamed, ''The Asian Age'', Oct. 15, 2011〕 She may be best known in the United States as the masked dancer in the dance segment Jaan Pehechan Ho from the 1965 movie ''Gumnaam'', portions of which were included in the opening credits of the 2001 U.S. film ''Ghost World''.
Chhaya's film career extended from 1961 through at least 1982. After retiring from cinema, Chhaya taught dancing to indigent children. She died of cancer in Mumbai in 2004 at the age of 56.〔〔
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