
Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India
Nutan Samarth Bahl (4 June 1936 – 21 February 1991), known mononymously as Nutan, was an Indian actress who worked primarily in Hindi films for nearly four decades. Her films ranged in genres, establishing her as a bold and versatile actress who took on unconventional roles. Aside from being regarded as one of the finest actors in the history of Indian cinema, Nutan was also crowned Miss India in 1951. Starting as a child actress in 1950, she received recognition for her naturalistic acting. By the late 1950s, she had become a household name. Her accolades include a record five Filmfare Awards for Best Actress and a Padma Shri, awarded by the Indian Government.

as Arati (Arun and Komal's Mother)

as Shanti
1971

as Yashoda Bose
1989

as Arati (Arun and Komal's Mother)
1985

as Rukmani Singh
1986

1965

as Janki
1986

as Aarti Sohanlal
1959

as Anu Rai
1972

1966

1987

as Radha
1967

as Shanti Devi
1994
as Laxmi Singh
1989

as Shanti Devi
1994

as Sharda
1992

as Laxmi Singh
1989

as Yashoda Bose
1989

as Yashoda Shrivastav
1989

as Usha
1988

1987

as Janki
1986

as Rukmani Singh
1986

1985

as Arati (Arun and Komal's Mother)
1985

as Savitri Devi
1985

as Suman Sharma
1983

as Kamini 'Lalli'
1982

as Kunti Kumar
1981
1980

as Sanjukta
1978

as Asha Chopra
1978
as Sushila
1977

1976

as Mahjubhi
1973

as Anu Rai
1972

as Shanti
1971

as Maya
1970