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Nafisa
Nafisa Ali at the premiere of the film Lahore
Born
Other namesNafisa Ali Sodhi
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • politician
Years active1978–present
Political partyAll India Trinamool Congress (2021—present)[1]
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress
Samajwadi Party
All India Trinamool Congress (2021 - present)
SpouseR. S. Sodhi

Nafisa Ali is an Indian actress, politician, activist and former beauty pageant titleholder. She is a member of the All India Trinamool Congress.

Early life

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Nafisa Ali was born in Kolkata, the daughter of Ahmed Ali, a Bengali man and Philomena Torresan, a woman of Anglo-Indian heritage. Nafisa's paternal grandfather, S. Wajid Ali, was a Bengali writer. Her paternal aunt (father's sister) was Zaib-un-Nissa Hamidullah, a Pakistani journalist. Nafisa is also related to the Bangladeshi freedom fighter and soldier Bir Pratik Akhtar Ahmed.[2] Nafisa's mother later moved to Australia.[3]

Nafisa attended La Martiniere Calcutta, where she was a House Captain.[4] She has also studied vedanta taught by Swami Chinmayananda, who started the center Chinmaya Mission of World Understanding.

Career

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Sports and fashion

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Nafisa Ali has accomplishments in several fields. She was the national swimming champion from 1972 to 1974. In 1976, she won the Femina Miss India title, represented India at the Miss International contest & was declared the 2nd runner-up. Ali was also a jockey at the Calcutta Gymkhana in 1979.

Acting career

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She has acted in several Bollywood films, the notable ones being Junoon (1979) with Shashi Kapoor, Major Saab (1998) with Amitabh Bachchan, Bewafaa (2005), Life In A... Metro (2007) and Yamla Pagla Deewana (2010) with Dharmendra.

She also acted in a Malayalam film called Big B (2007) with Mammootty.

Political career

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Nafisa Ali contested the 2004 Lok Sabha elections unsuccessfully from South Kolkata. On 5 April 2009, she contested the Lok Sabha election from Lucknow on the Samajwadi Party ticket after Sanjay Dutt's disqualification by the Supreme Court on the basis of a prior conviction. She then rejoined the Indian National Congress party in November 2009 and said she is returning to Congress for life.[5] However, she joined the All India Trinamool Congress in October 2021 ahead of the 2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election.[6]

Personal life

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She is married to Colonel Ravinder Singh Sodhi, a polo player who won the Arjuna Award.[4] After marriage, she chose to stop working and focus on their children: daughters Armana and Pia and son Ajit.[3]

In September 2005, she was appointed the chairperson of the Children's Film Society of India (CFSI). She also associated with Action India, an organisation working to spread AIDS awareness.[citation needed] In November 2018, Ali was diagnosed with stage 3 peritoneal and ovarian cancer.[7]

Filmography

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Actor Nafisa Ali joins TMC in Goa ahead of 2022 polls". Indrajit Kundu. 29 October 2021. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Major Akhter: Salute and an embrace from our heart". The Opinion Pages. 22 March 2016. Archived from the original on 19 November 2018. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Rival has no clue about Nafisa's secret weapon". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 6 April 2010.
  4. ^ a b "Children's Film Society, India". cfsindia.org. Archived from the original on 22 December 2008. Retrieved 29 October 2008.
  5. ^ "Nafisa Ali Rejoins Congress". news.outlookindia.com. Archived from the original on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  6. ^ "Actor Nafisa Ali joins TMC in Goa ahead of 2022 polls". India Today. 29 October 2021.
  7. ^ "Actress Nafisa Ali diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer; Here is what you should know". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
 Maharashtra
Indira Maria Bredemeyer
Femina Miss International India
1976
Succeeded by
 Punjab, India
Sabita Dhanrajgir
Preceded by
 India
Indira Bredemeyer
Miss International
2nd Runner-up

1976
Succeeded by