The very first thing that strike with the name Urmila is nothing but �Oooooohh�. With her hour glass figure and an unputdownable attitude, she has been ruling the Hindi Film Industry with her sizzling performances for more than a decade now. With the people queuing up to see her dance in the Sholay remake �Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag�, this �Mast� girl surely knows that she still has a long way to go.
February 4rth 1974 was the day when Urmila Matondkar was born to a Marathi family in Mumbai. Her father was a lecturer with absolutely no connections with Bollywood. She was a brilliant student and has won many scholarships too.
From a very tender age Urmila got a break in Bollywood. Her 1st role as a child artist was in 1980 with �Kalyug�. But Urmila tasted success with her sparkling and immaculate performance as a 9 yr old in �Masoom�.
As an adult, her debut film was opposite Sunny Deol in �Narsimha�. Urmila then went on to do films like �Chamatkar�, �Shreeman Aashiq� and �Aa Gale Lag Jaa�. But her collaboration with film maker Ram Gopal Varma, saw a journey that permanently changed the face of Indian Cinema.
In 1995 came RGV�s �Rangeela�. This film was definitely ahead of its times with Urmila flaunting mini skirts and stunning looks. Even her performance was extraordinary, labeling her as a glamorous and sensual actress of tinselville.
But soon everyone realized that Matondkar was much more than just a glam doll. Her power packed performances in �Satya� (1998), �Kaun� (1999), �Pyar Tune Kya Kiya� (2000) and �Bhoot� got her a no. of awards including the Filmfare Best Actress Critics Award.
Urmila has worked hard in trying to portray something different in each of her flicks. From an obsessed lover in �Pya Tune Kya Kiya� to the na?ve unemployed singer Vidya in �Satya�, Urmila is surely the pride of Bollywood.
With her �mehbooba Mehbooba� dance number topping the charts, and with films like �Speed� and �London Dreams� almost ready for release, Urmi�s fans have all reasons to be delighted.
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