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Manorama (Hindi actress)

Manorama (16 August 1926 – 15 February 2008) was a Bollywood character actress known best for her role as the comical tyrant aunt in ''Seeta Aur Geeta'' (1972) and film like ''Ek Phool Do Maali'' (1969) and ''Do Kaliyaan'' (1968). She started her career as a child artiste in 1926 in Lahore, under the name Baby Iris. Thereafter she made her debut as in adult actress in 1941 to her final role in ''Water'' in 2005, her career extending over 60 years. Through her career she acted in over 160 films.〔 After playing heroine roles in the early 40s she settled into playing villainous or comic roles. She played comic roles in superhit films such as ''Half Ticket'' appearing alongside Kishore Kumar and the legendary Madhubala. Among many, her memorable performances are in ''Dus Lakh'', ''Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje'', ''Mujhe Jeene Do'', ''Mehboob ki Menhdi'', ''Caravan'', ''Bombay to Goa'',''Lawaris'' etc.
==Biography==
She acted in films since 1941 under her name Manorama. Her real name was Erin Issac Daniels. She was half-Irish, with an Irish mother and an Indian Christian father, who was a professor in an engineering college. A trained classical singer and dancer, she used to do stage shows for Red Cross in 40's in Lahore. At the age of nine, she was spotted by Roop K. Shorey in a school concert in Lahore. She started off as a child artist in ''Khazanchi'' (1941) under screen name Manorama (given by Shoery) and grew into very successful and highly paid actress of Lahore. After partition she shifted to Mumbai. Actor Chandramohan recommended her to producers. Although she gave superhit Punjabi film ''Lachchi'', she was relegated to play Dilip Kumar's sister in ''Ghar ki Izzat'' (1948). After her marriage to actor Rajan Haksar, she was slotted into character roles and then to villainous or comedienne roles. After several years of marriage she got divorced. Her last Hindi movie was Akbar Khan's ''Haadsa''(1983).
She switched to TV serials & shifted to Delhi for five years where she worked in series ''Dustak'' which also featured Shahrukh Khan. She shot for Mahesh Bhatt's ''Junoon'' (1992) too but her role was snipped at the editing table. Around 2001, she worked with Balaji Telefilms for their serials ''Kashti'' and ''Kundali''. She also played Hiten Tejwani's grandmother's role in the serial "Kutumb"
Her last movie was Deepa Mehta's ''Water'' (2005) where she mesmerised Hollywood critics with her performance. According to her, she was the first and final choice to play Madhumati the film. The production of the film was stopped in Varanasi, five years when it started again, the entire cast was changed except her.

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