Esta lista también incluye un número selecto de familias cinematográficas del sur de la India que se pasaron al cine hindi. Para ver una lista completa, consulte Lista de familias cinematográficas del sur de la India .
La familia Akhtar es una familia cinematográfica destacada en la industria cinematográfica hindi. Está formada por poetas, autores, guionistas, directores, actores y productores de renombre. Uno de los más famosos es el poeta, autor y filósofo urdu Javed Akhtar , cuyo bisabuelo Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi es un nombre destacado en la Rebelión india de 1857 .
El primer matrimonio de Javed Akhtar fue con la guionista Honey Irani ; Zoya Akhtar y Farhan Akhtar son sus hijos. Farah Khan y Sajid Khan son sobrinos de Honey Irani y, por lo tanto, primos maternos de Farhan y Zoya Akhtar. [1]
La segunda esposa de Javed Akhtar es la actriz Shabana Azmi . Las sobrinas de Shabana Azmi incluyen a las actrices Farah Naaz y Tabu .
A. Sreekar Prasad (editor de cine en malayalam, tamil, telugu e hindi, hijo de Akkineni Sanjeevi)
LV Prasad
Familia Akkineni y Daggubati
La familia Akkineni–Daggubati es una destacada familia cinematográfica con una larga trayectoria en el cine indio, principalmente en el cine telugu e hindi . Akkineni Nageswara Rao y Daggubati Ramanaidu son los jefes destacados de ambas familias.
Allu Ramalingaiah fue un reconocido actor cómico telugu y ganador del premio Padma Shri . Su hijo, Allu Aravind, es uno de los productores más poderosos de Tollywood y una de sus hermanas, Surekha, está casada con el actor Megastar Chiranjeevi. Sus nietos de Aravind, Allu Arjun y Allu Sirish, son actores.
Allu Ramalingaiah (1 de octubre de 1922 – 30 de julio de 2004): actor, comediante y productor veterano
Allu Aravind (productor, distribuidor): hijo de Allu Ramalingaiah y cuñado de Chiranjeevi
El miembro más destacado de la familia Anand fue el actor Dev Anand , que protagonizó más de cien películas. Otro miembro de la familia es el director internacionalmente conocido Shekhar Kapur , conocido por dirigir la película Elizabeth . Estuvo casado con la actriz Suchitra Krishnamurthy .
Raj Babbar es un actor y político indio. Su primera esposa fue Nadira Babbar , quien se hizo conocida con su aparición en Bride and Prejudice (2004) con Aishwarya Rai . Sus hijos son Arya Babbar y Juhi Babbar . Ambos se han aventurado en la industria cinematográfica. La segunda esposa de Raj fue la actriz Smita Patil . Ella murió al dar a luz a su único hijo Prateek Babbar en 1986. Su hijo Prateek hizo su debut como actor en la película de 2008 Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na . La sobrina de Raj Babbar, Kajri Babbar, es una directora en ciernes. [2] [3]
Vali Mohammed Khan Babi – husband of Jamal Bakhte Babi and father of Parveen Babi.
Jamal Bakhte Babi – wife of Vali Mohammed Khan Babi and mother of Parveen Babi.
Parveen Babi (actress and model) – daughter of Vali Mohammed Khan Babi and Jamal Bakhte Babi. She is great aunt of Sarwat Gilani.
Murad Khan Babi (actor) – maternal uncle of Parveen Babi.
Gulshan Babi – maternal aunt of Parveen Babi and wife of Murad Khan Babi.
Ghulam Moinuddin Khanji (Nawab of Manavadar) – uncle of Parveen Babi and father of Aslam Khan. He was Sarwat Gillani's grandfather.
Aslam Khan (cricketer) – cousin of Parveen Babi and uncle of Sarwat Gilani.
Sarwat Gilani (actress and model) – great niece of Parveen Babi and granddaughter of Ghulam Moinuddin Khanji.
Fahad Mirza (actor, model, plastic surgeon and sculptor) – husband of Sarwat Gilani.
Barjatya family
The Barjatya family began with Tarachand Barjatya, who was a film producer and director. He began Rajshri Productions in the late 1940s. Tarachand Barjatya had three sons, Kamal Kumar Barjatya, Raj Kumar Barjatya, and Ajit Kumar Barjatya, all of whom were active in bringing the Rajshri empire to great heights. The company saw an all time increase in revenues when Raj Kumar Barjatya's son, Sooraj R. Barjatya, started his film making career with the 1989 blockbuster, Maine Pyar Kiya and then eventually made Hum Aapke Hain Koun and Hum Saath Saath Hain. The company is now led by the third generation of Barjatyas, namely, Kavita K. Barjatya, Sooraj R. Barjatya and Rajat A. Barjatya.
Srishti Arya, daughter of Ramesh Behl and granddaughter of Kamal Kapoor, is the wife of Sameer Arya, son of Sulbha and Ishan Arya. Ishan Arya is a cousin of Shabana Azmi.
Shyam Behl (brother of Ramesh Behl and of Shukla Devi Tuli).
Geeta Behl, actress. Daughter of Shyam Behl and sister of Ravi Behl. She did supporting roles in several films including Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki, Do Premee, etc.
Considered to be one of the most influential families of the Hindi film industry, the Chopra family has produced some of the country's biggest blockbusters and have worked in close quarters with all the leading superstars of the industry. The founders of this family were the four children of Vilayati Raj Chopra, all of whom worked independently through different leading film production / Distribution houses:
The eldest brother, Baldev Raj Chopra, founded B.R. Films in 1947, which is now managed and run by his son Ravi Chopra, who was also a director and a producer.
Yash Chopra, the youngest brother, directed and produced several hits for BR Films before branching out to form his own Yash Raj Films, along with son Aditya Chopra.
Hiroo Johar, has produced several hits for Dharma Productions. Wife of Yash Johar, mother of director and producer Karan Johar.
Ramanand Sagar, was a television as well as film producer and director. Half-brother of director and producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra.
The Deol family's legacy began with Dharmendra. He has six children: his two sons (Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol) went on to pursue film careers, and own Vijayta Films, while their sisters Vijeta Deol and Ajeeta Deol did not pursue a career in the film industry. Esha Deol and Ahana Deol are the two youngest daughters of Dharmendra (with Hema Malini). Esha has pursued a film career, whilst Dharmendra's nephew Abhay Deol has been in the industry since 2005, giving notable performances.
Devgan family
Veeru Devgan (producer and action choreographer, father of Ajay Devgan)
Ajay Devgan (actor, director and producer elder son of Veeru Devgan, married to Kajol)
Anil Dhawan (actor – brother of David Dhawan, father of Siddharth and uncle of Varun Dhawan and Rohit Dhawan)
Siddharth Dhawan – (television actor – son of Anil Dhawan, cousin of Rohit and Varun Dhawan)
David Dhawan (director, producer-brother of Anil Dhawan and father of Rohit and Varun Dhawan)
Varun Dhawan (actor – son of David Dhawan and Karuna Dhawan, brother of Rohit Dhawan, nephew of Anil Dhawan and cousin of Siddharth Dhawan)
Kunal Kohli (director, producer – son of Yash Kohli (sister of Karuna Dhawan) and the late Shiv Kohli; cousin of Varun Dhawan)
Dutt family (of Guru Dutt)
Vasanth Kumar Shivashankar Padukone (9 July 1925 – 10 October 1964), popularly known as Guru Dutt (Konkani:गुरु दत्त), was an Indian film director, producer and actor. He made quintessential 1950s and 1960s classics such as Pyaasa (Thirsty), Kaagaz Ke Phool (Paper Flowers), Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (The King, the Queen and the Jack), and Chaudhvin Ka Chand (The Fourteenth Day Moon in the Muslim calendar but actually means full moon, a metaphor for beauty). In particular, Pyaasa and Kaagaz Ke Phool are now included among the greatest films of all time, both by Time magazine's All-Time 100 best movies and by the Sight & Sound critics' and directors' poll, where Dutt himself is included among the greatest film directors of all time. In 2010, he was included among CNN's "top 25 Asian actors of all time".
Amrita Rao (actress – her grandfather and Guru Dutt were second cousins)
Preetika Rao (actress – sister of Amrita Rao, her grandfather and Guru Dutt were second cousins)
Deepika Padukone (actress - her cousin married to Amrita Rao's cousin)
Note: Composer Kanu Roy was not the brother of Geeta Dutt[20]
Dutt family (of Sunil Dutt)
Jaddanbai, the start of the family, began as a singer and eventually became a filmmaker. Her husband was Abdul Rashid. Their daughter Nargis began her film career at age six when cast by her mother in one of her films. Nargis went on to become a major star in the 1940s and 1950s. Sunil Dutt also acted in the industry in the 1950s. Nargis went into semi-retirement after their marriage in 1958, and full retirement in 1967, but Sunil continued to act until the early 1990s. Their son Sanjay has pursued a successful film career since 1981 and continues to act today. Nargis died from cancer in the year her son made his debut and Sunil Dutt died in May 2005.
The Dutt family is also known for its political involvement. Sunil was elected five times to the Lok Sabha (the lower house of the Parliament of India) and, at his death, was a cabinet minister under Manmohan Singh. Nargis was a nominated member of the Parliament's upper house, Rajya Sabha, and died in office in 1981. After Sunil's death, their daughter Priya Dutt ran for, and was elected to, Sunil's vacant seat in the Lok Sabha.
Nargis-Sunil Dutt's granddaughter and Sanjay Dutt's niece Sanchi Kumar (daughter of Kumar Gaurav and Namrata Dutt) is married to Indian film director Kamal Amrohi's grandson Bilal Amrohi.
Nikitin Dheer (son of Pankaj & Anita, film and television actor)
Kratika Sengar (wife of Nikitin Dheer, television actress)
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Ganguly family
Ashok, Kishore, and Anoop Kumar have all acted in the film industry. Their family is related to the Mukherjee family through the marriage of Sashadhar Mukherjee to their only sister Sati Devi. The family is also related to the Ray-Ganguly-Bose family through the first wife of Kishore Kumar, Ruma Guha Thakurta, who is a niece of Bijoya Ray.
Manoj Kumar was born as Harikishan Giri Goswami in 1937 in Abbottabad. He started his film career in 1957. But it was films like Pathar ke Sanam and Woh Kaun Thi which gave him his fame. His career took off on a different path when he launched his production house Vishal International, making classics like Upkar, Purab aur Paschim, Roti Kapda aur Makan and Kranti which earned him the title of "Bharat Kumar". Though he is a Bollywood legend, his sons were unsuccessful in Bollywood.
Meghna Gulzar (director – daughter of Gulzar and Rakhee)
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Haasan–Ratnam family
Originated in Tamil Nadu, Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam are two of the biggest names in the industry.
Kamal Haasan, Actor, film producer, film director, screenwriter, playback singer, lyricist, television presenter, choreographer, dancer, philanthropist & politician
Raj Kapoor married Krishna Malhotra, sister of actor Prem Nath from Malhotra family. Raj's grandson and Ritu Nanda's son, industrialist Nikhil Nanda, married Shweta Bachchan, daughter of Amitabh Bachchan from the Bachchan family. Raj's granddaughter Kareena Kapoor married Saif Ali Khan from the Pataudi family. Raj Kapoor's maternal cousin, actor Jugal Kishore Mehra, married actor/singer Anwari Begum, the lead actor of the first Punjabi film Heer Ranjha.
Surinder Kapoor was the one who introduced his family to the world of Bollywood. Surinder Kapoor started his career as Geeta Bali's secretary and went on to become a producer. He also happens to be a distant cousin of Prithviraj Kapoor. He served as president of the Film & Television Producers Guild of India for six years. He married Nirmal Devi and has four children – Boney, Anil, Reena and Sanjay.
Vicky Kaushal (Film actor - elder son of Sham Kaushal)
Katrina Kaif (Film actress - wife of Vicky Kaushal)
Sunny Kaushal (Film actor - younger son of Sham Kaushal)
Isabel Kaif (Film actress - younger sister of Katrina Kaif)
Khan family (of Shah Rukh Khan)
Shah Rukh Khan (Referred to as the "Baadshah of Bollywood" and "King Khan", Film Actor, Film Producer, and Businessman, Son of Mir Taj Mohammed Khan) born on 2 November 1965
Gauri Khan (Film Producer, born 1970, married Shah Rukh Khan in 1990
Aryan (Entrepreneur - elder son of Shah Rukh Khan, born 1997)
Suhana (Film Actress - daughter of Shah Rukh Khan, born 2000), Suhana starred as Veronica Lodge in the film The Archies (2023)
Feroz Khan was an actor, film editor, producer and director from the 1960s till 2007. He introduced his son Fardeen Khan in 1998 in the film Prem Aggan for which Fardeen won the Filmfare Best Debut Award. Mumtaz was a popular actress in the 1960s–70s. She left the industry after her marriage to Mayur Madhvani.
Story and script writer Salim Khan has written and produced some of the most successful Bollywood films. He formed a pair with Javed Akhtar and began writing as Salim–Javed. The duo have written many commercially and critically successful movies all through the 1970s and 1980s like Yaadon Ki Baraat (Nasir Hussain), Deewaar (Yash Chopra), Dostana (Yash Johar), Sholay (Ramesh Sippy), Mr. India (Shekhar Kapoor) and Don – The Chase Begins Again (Farhan Akhtar). His eldest son, Salman, made his film debut at the age of 22 with Biwi Ho To Aisi (1988) and went on to become one of the most successful superstars of Indian cinema. His second son, Arbaaz Khan, is a successful actor and filmmaker whose films include Dabangg and Dabangg 2. His third son, Sohail Khan, is an actor and film maker. His elder daughter Alvira is married to the actor Atul Agnihotri. It is only his second daughter Arpita who has kept away from the field of films.
Salim Khan met and married Sushila Charak, a Hindu woman from a Marathi family. She took the name 'Salma Khan' and they have four children (three sons and a daughter). In later life, Salim Khan married Helen, and took her as his second wife while still married to Sushila/Salma. This arrangement was accepted by both ladies, and by all four of his children by his first wife. The family then adopted a girl, Arpita Khan, who was formally adopted by Helen and raised amid the entire family in their family home in Galaxy Apartments, Bandra Bandstand, Mumbai. Eventually, the two daughters (Alvira and Arpita) married and left to raise their own families, while two of the three sons (Arbaaz and Sohail) married. They live together, as per the Joint family traditions.
Khan–Banu family (of Yusuf Khan aka Dilip Kumar, Saira Banu, and Nasir Khan)
Dilip Kumar was born as Muhammad Yusuf Khan in 1922, and became one of India's most acclaimed actors. His wife Saira Banu is also a successful actress in Bollywood. His brother Nasir Khan, brother-in-law K. Asif and nephew Ayub Khan are among those who followed him into films, and his wife Saira Banu is also related to several film personalities.
The Khan–Hussain family starts with Nasir Hussain, who is the eldest man in the family. He is a veteran film writer, producer and director and made his writing debut with the 1953 super hit, Anarkali for Filmistan studios, where he joined as a freelancer. Nasir later went on to start his own production house named Nasir Hussain Films and made evergreen cult films like Teesri Manzil and Yaadon Ki Baraat. Nasir Hussain's younger brother, Tahir Hussain, is also a filmmaker and has been a producer for a number of films. Nasir Hussain has two children; an elder son Mansoor Khan, and a younger daughter, Nuzhat Khan. Nuzhat Khan married a convert to Islam, Anil Pal, an engineer, and had one child, Imran Khan. Tahir Hussain and his wife Zeenat Hussain have four children; Farhat Khan, Aamir Khan, Faisal Khan, and Nikhat Khan. Nasir Hussain launched both Mansoor Khan and Aamir Khan with the 1988 blockbuster Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, which was produced by Nassir Hussain Films and co-written by the two brothers in their younger days. Faisal Khan is a former actor. Mansoor Khan and Aamir Khan later launched the former's nephew, Imran Khan, with Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na in 2008. The film was made under the Aamir Khan Productions banner and was a huge hit.
Tahir Hussain (producer, director and screenwriter – father of Aamir Khan)
The family line starts with actor Zakaria Khan, known by his screen name as Jayant. His sons are actors Amjad Khan, (popular for his role of Gabbar Singh in the film Sholay) and Imtiaz Khan (worked in films like Yaadon Ki Baaraat, Dharmatma, Dayavan).
Tayyab Hussain Rizvi (film distributor and producer) – father of Ali Rizvi Khan, Sangeeta, Kaveeta and Hina. Jiah Khan's paternal grandfather.
Mehtab Rizvi (film producer and screenwriter) – mother of Ali Rizvi Khan, Sangeeta, Kaveeta and Hina. Jiah Khan's paternal grandmother and wife of Tayyab Hussain Rizvi.
Sangeeta (actress, producer and director) – sister of Ali Rizvi Khan, Kaveeta and Hina Rizvi.
Kaveeta (actress) – sister of Ali Rizvi Khan, Sangeeta and Hina Rizvi.
Hina Rizvi (actress) – sister of Ali Rizvi Khan, Kaveeta and Sangeeta.
Ammar Ahmed Khan (actor) – husband of Hina Rizvi.
Ali Rizvi Khan (film producer) – father of Jiah Khan and brother of Sangeeta, Kaveeta and Hina.
Rabiya Amin (actress) – mother of Jiah Khan and ex-wife of Ali Rizvi Khan.
Jiah Khan (actress and singer) – daughter of Ali Rizvi Khan and Rabiya Amin.
Karishma Khan – sister of Jiah Khan and daughter of Ali Rizvi Khan and Rabiya Amin.
Kavita Khan – sister of Jiah Khan and daughter of Ali Rizvi Khan and Rabiya Amin.
Khanna-Kapadia-Bhatia family
Khanna family starts with Rajesh Khanna (born Jatin Khanna;[25]) he was a Bollywood actor, film producer and politician. He is referred to as the "first superstar"[26] and the "original superstar" of Indian cinema.[27] He starred in 15 consecutive solo hit films in the period 1969 to 1971, still an unbroken record.[28][29]
Members of the Khanna family, Twinkle Khanna (left), Akshay Kumar (centre) and Dimple Kapadia (right).
Khanna family (of Vinod Khanna)
Vinod Khanna was a popular and successful actor in the film industry in the 1970s and 1980s. His sons Akshaye and Rahul both pursued a film career though Rahul has not been as successful.
The Kher family includes the actors Anupam Kher and Kirron Kher. Their son is actor Sikander Kher. Anupam has starred in the international hit Bend It Like Beckham. He recently won the best actor award given by the Karachi International Film Festival for Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara (2005). Kirron Kher won the Bronze Leopard Award given by the Locarno International Film Festival for Khamosh Pani: Silent Waters (2003).
Konidela Siva Sankara Vara Prasad, known by his stage name Chiranjeevi, is one of the most prominent Telugu actors of all time. He introduced his brothers, Nagendra Babu and Pawan Kalyan, as well as his son, Ram Charan, to Tollywood and is the head of his family.
Gulshan Kumar was the founder of the T-Series (Super Cassettes Industries Ltd.), the best known as music label in India, and an Indian Bollywood movie producer.
Mr. Arjun Lulla was the founder of Eros International, best known for film distribution and production in India.
Arjan Lulla, founded Eros International in 1977, life president of the company
Kishore Lulla, chairman and director of Eros International plc, the first Indian Media & entertainment company listed on New York stock exchange; also known for being the biggest overseas Bollywood distributor
Sunil Lulla, chairman and executive director of Eros International; produced over 40 films for the company including several hits
Mammootty (three time National Award winning actor and film producer, who has acted in films in six languages including Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi and English. He predominantly works in Malayalam cinema)
Ibrahim Kutty (actor - Brother of Mammootty)
Dulquer Salmaan (actor and producer, who has acted in films in four languages including Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. He predominantly works in Malayalam cinema. He is the younger son of Mammootty)
Maqbool Salmaan (actor – nephew of Mammootty (Son of Ibrahim Kutty))
Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (28 May 1923 – 18 January 1996), popularly known as NTR, was a Telugu cinema actor, filmmaker and politician who served as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh over three terms.
Jagdish Prasad (Indian classical vocalist – cousin of Sulakshana Pandit)
Samrat Pandit (Indian Classical vocalist – son of Jagdish Prasad)
Santhosh Pandit (Indian Film actor/producer/director/scriptwriter/lyricist/composer/choreographer/singer/editor/philanthropist – son of Wawwal Pandit)[31][circular reference]
Pataudi-Tagore family
Actress Sharmila Tagore married Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, a cricket player in the 1960s and 70s and the 9th and last Nawab of Pataudi. Two of their children, Saif Ali Khan and Soha Ali Khan, and a granddaughter, Sara Ali Khan, are film actors. Both Saif and Soha have also married film actors.
Patel family
Ameesha Patel (actress – daughter of Asha Patel and Amit Patel).
Ashmit Patel (actor and reality show star – son of Asha Patel and Amit Patel)
Puri family
Madan Puri was probably the best known villain in the film industry in the 1950s and late 1960s. His brothers Chaman Puri and Amrish Puri were also very successful actors of their time.
Chaman Puri (elder brother of Madan Puri and Amrish Puri)
Madan Puri (second brother of Chaman Puri and Amrish Puri)
Amrish Puri (youngest brother of Chaman Puri and Madan Puri)
K.L. Saigal (singer, first cousin of Madan and Amrish Puri)
The Ramsays were seven brothers who had achieved cult status for producing low-budget horror films through the 1970s and 1980s, going into the early 1990s. They were the sons of Fatehchand Uttamchand (FU) Ramsay, who had shifted to Mumbai (then Bombay) from Karachi after Partition with his wife and children. In Karachi, the Ramsays (originally Ramsinghani) ran a radio store, and set in Mumbai before shifting to movies. FU Ramsay tried his hand first, but was a failure. But the brothers hit upon the idea of making horror films, starting with Do Gaz Zameen Ke Neeche in 1972. They chose low-cost options, with family members handling most of the key bits of the film-making process. They chose actors who didn't cost too much and shot at actual locations instead of spending on sets. Some of their best known films are Darwaza, Dahshat, Purana Mandir and Veerana. Though they stopped making films together afterwards, most of them continued to be a part of the movies, especially Keshu Ramsay, who produced a number of successful films with Akshay Kumar and made the brilliant Khakee in 2004. The brothers – apart from Keshu – did, however, come together to produce the extremely successful Zee Horror Show, which later became Anhonee, for television.
Tulsi Ramsay (producer and director, son of F. U. Ramsay)
Keshu Ramsay (cinematographer and producer, son of F. U. Ramsay)
Aryeman (actor, producer and director, son of Keshu Ramsay)
Shyam Ramsay (director and producer, son of F. U. Ramsay)
Kiran Ramsay (sound recordist and producer, son of F. U. Ramsay)
Rakesh Roshan Nagrath is an actor from the 1960s to the 1980s. Towards the 1990s he started directing films. His brother Rajesh is a music director and does the music for Rakesh's films. Rakesh introduced his son Hrithik Roshan Nagrath in 2000 in the film Kaho Na Pyaar Hai which made Hrithik a star overnight.
This family is joined to that of producer and director J. Om Prakash, through his daughter Pinky Roshan Nagrath, who is the wife of Rakesh Roshan Nagrath and the mother of Hrithik. It also connected to the family of Feroz Khan through designer Sussanne Khan, who is the ex-wife of Hrithik and the mother of Hrehaan and Hridhaan. Pashmina Roshan (Daughter of Rajesh Roshan) also joined film industry as an actress with debut movie Ishq Vishq Rebound.
Shweta Shetty (singer – cousin of Shilpa Shetty and Shamita Shetty)
Shetty family (of MB Shetty)
M. B. Shetty worked as an action director and actor in Hindi and Kannada cinema. He had a towering personality with a bald head, often cast as the villain brought down by heroes half his size. Some of his memorable films include China Town, An Evening in Paris, Kismat, Lalkar, Aankhen, Don and Kalicharan.
His two sons Rohit Shetty and Hriday Shetty are well-known film directors. Rohit has directed films like Golmaal series, Singham series and Chennai Express. Whereas Hriday directed Plan and Pyaar Ka Twist.
Siddharth Rajkumar (actor, nephew of Krishnam Raju)
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Varma family
Originating in the Punjab Province of British India, six brothers born to Laxmidas and Hakumdai Chawla, changed their last name to Varma after moving to Bombay to enter the movie industry. They produced and distributed Hindi films and their descendants, both biological and those married into the family, continued this endeavour while making other contributions to the film industry as well. The family is also related to the Bhatt family, through actress and wife of Bhagwan Das Varma, Purnima Das Varma, whose sister, Shirin Ali, was the second wife of Nanabhai Bhatt, and mother of 4 of his 7 children, including producers Mukesh and Mahesh Bhatt, the father of Pooja Bhatt, Alia Bhatt and Rahul Bhatt.
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