Jaya Bachchan (née Bhaduri; born April 9, 1948) is an Indian actress and politician. Celebrated for her work in Hindi and Bengali films since her teenage debut in 1963, she has won eight Filmfare Awards and the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honour awarded by the Government of India. Regarded as one of the most celebrated actresses of Indian cinema, she was one of the highest paid actresses of the 1970s. She also serves as member of the parliament in the Rajya Sabha from the Samajwadi Party since 2004.
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
(Nandini Chandran Raichand)
Kal Ho Naa Ho
(Jennifer Kapur)
Chupke Chupke
(Vasudha)
Laaga Chunari Mein Daag
(Shabitri Sahay)
Sholay
(Radha)
Paa
(Narrator)
Silsila
(Shobha Malhotra)
Himalay Se Ooncha
Follow That Star - Amitabh Bachchan
Bawarchi
(Krishna)
The Big City
(Bani Mazumdar)
Kora Kagaz
(Archana Gupta)
Parichay
(Rama)
Abhimaan
(Uma Kumar)
Anamika
(Anamika/Kanchan/Archana)
Zanjeer
(Mala)
Daughters of This Century
(Abhagi)
Lovesongs
Jawani Diwani
(Neeta Thakur)
Janani
Yeh Vaada Raha
(Sunita Sikkan)
Mili
(Mili)
Mother of 1084
(Sujata Chatterjee)
Koshish
(Aarti Mathur)
Dhanyee Meye
(Mansa)
Drona
(Queen Jayanti)
Char Adhyay
Ki & Ka
(Self (Special Appearance))
Piya Ka Ghar
(Malti Shankar)
Samadhi
Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe
(Mansi Devi (as Jaya Bachchan))
Naya Din Nai Raat
Phagun
(Santosh 'Toshi')
Suman
(Suman)
Fiza
(Nishatbi Ikramullah)
Annadata
(Aarti)
Shor
(Raat Ki Rani / Rani)
Nauker
(Geeta)
Guddi
(Guddi)
Ek Nazar
(Shabnam)
Meherjaan
(Meher)
Uphaar
(Minoo)
Atattar Din Parey
Bansi Birju
(Bansi)
Sunglass
Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani
(Dhanlakshmi Randhawa)
Dil Ka Darwaaza Khol Na Darling
Celluloid Man
(Self)
Sadabahar
(Nini)
Angry Young Man
(Prostitute)
Zero
(Self (Special Appearance))
Koffee with Karan
(Self)
Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai
(Herself)
Angry Young Men
(Self)