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  1. Kumarsen Samarth was an Indian film director. He belonged to a Marathi CKP family. His inclination towards the Marathi language led him to direct some great Marathi/Hindi movies such as Nal Damyanti and Rupaye ki Kahani (1948).

  2. Kumarsen Samarth was a film director from India. He was from a Marathi CKP family. His affinity for Marathi prompted him to helm some outstanding Marathi/Hindi films such as Nal Damyanti and Rupaye ki Kahani (1948). His biggest hit was the 1955 Marathi film Shirdi Che Saibaba, which was based on the life of the same-named 19th-century holy man.

  3. Kumarsen Samarth was an Indian film director. He belonged to a Marathi CKP family. His inclination towards the Marathi language led him to direct some great Marathi/Hindi movies such as Nal Damyanti and Rupaye ki Kahani (1948).

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  5. Kumarsen Samarth was a film celebrity, associated with Bollywood best known as a director. He is the senior-most member of Samarth filmy family of Bollywood, the family which include some of the finest artists of Bollywood cinema including Nutan, Tanuja and Kajol.

    • Career in Films
    • Personal Life
    • Director, Producer, Actor: Contributions to Cinema

    Back in those times, the industry wasn’t known by the name of Bollywood. It was still Hindi cinema industry in the making. Shobhna Samarth entered the industry in its initial phase where a woman’s role in a film was either performed by a sex worker or men who dressed up as women. Moreover, this profession was not highly paid or respected, neither w...

    She married Kumarsen Samarth and the couple had four children; three daughters – Nutan, Tanuja, Chatura and a son – Jaideep. Nutan and Tanuja joined the profession of acting, whereas Chatura became an artist. Nutan and Shobhna had a strained relationship for over two decades. The duo reconciled towards the last days of Nutan’s life when she was dia...

    After acting as a lead actress in more than 50 films, she eventually became a producer and set up Shobhna Films. She directed two movies: Hamari Beti (1950) and Chhabili (1960) in which she launched her daughters Nutan and Tanuja. Dwelling in times when cinema was a budding industry which was largely not accepting of female presence, Shobhna Samart...

  6. Shobhana was married to director and cinematographer Kumarsen Samarth from Vile Parle (E), Mumbai. They had three daughters, Nutan , Tanuja and Chatura and a son, Jaideep. Eventually, the couple parted amicably, and Shobhana became linked to actor Motilal Rajvansh .

  7. Kumarsen Samarth. Kumarsen Samarth is one of the popular directors of India, husband of Shobhna Samarth and father of Tanuja and Nutan. Share this Article : Kumarsen Samarth belonged to a Marathi modernist family and grew up to be one of the finest directors of the nation.