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Esha Deol Esha Deol is an Indian film actress who appears
in Bollywood films. She made her acting debut in Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe . Deol was praised
by film critics and her performance in the movie earned her numerous awards and nominations
including the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.
Deol earned critical acclaim for her performances and has mainly found success in multi-starrer
movies. Deol's breakthrough role was in the critically acclaimed Tamil film Aayutha Ezhuthu
(2004) and its Hindi remake Yuva (2004). Deol's first commercial success was the multi-starrer
action film Dhoom (2004) featuring her in a supporting role. It was followed by numerous
multi-starrer movies including Dus (2005) and No Entry (2005) that were commercial successes
at the box office and earned Deol critical acclaim. The majority of Deol's films earned
critical acclaim for her performances in films including Ankahee (2006), Darling (2007) until
she took a hiatus from acting. Deol made her comeback to acting with a lead role in Tell
Me O Kkhuda (2011). Early life
She was born to famous Bollywood actors Hema Malini and Dharmendra. She has a younger sister
Ahana Deol. Her older half-siblings are Bobby Deol, Sunny Deol, Vijeeta and Ajeeta, through
her father's first marriage to Prakash Kaur. Deol attended Mithibai College in Mumbai where
she planned to become a fashion designer. Deol trained in the Odissi dancing style under
Mumbai guru Rabindra Atibuddhi. She was trained by and performs classical Bharatanatyam dance
with her mother. Career
2002–03: Debut Deol decided to join the acting line of her
parents and became a second-generation actress. She started her acting career in a lead role
with Vinay Shukla's Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe (2002) opposite Aftab Shivdasani, with Sanjay
Kapoor, Jaya Bachchan and Anupam Kher playing supporting roles. This movie was a box office
failure. Deol received mixed reactions from critics upon her performance. Savera R Someshwar
of Rediff wrote "Esha, as a person, exudes a confidence that almost borders on arrogance.
She's athletic and seems perfectly capable of looking after herself in any situation.
Esha, on screen, is required to convey three emotions: Love, sorrow and fear. Especially
fear. No wonder she flounders. She is just unable to look terrorised. Even her alleged
romance with costar Aftab has not helped her shed her stern demeanour in her romantic scenes."
Rakesh Budhu of Planet Bollywood wrote "She isn’t horrible, but given the hype, the
demands and of course, comparisons, she surely isn’t up to the mark. Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe
is just plain old mediocre in such a way that you end up noticing the flaws in Esha’s
performance more. Her facial expressions need work, her attitude is beautiful but she seems
too stern when it is not required. Of course, she is nowhere close to being a washout and
if you are her fan you can appreciate the other aspects of her performances without
completely losing faith in her future projects." Despite mixed reactions and box office failure,
Deol won numerous awards for her performance including the prestigious Filmfare Award for
Best Female Debut at the 48th Filmfare Awards. Deol's second film was Arjun Sablok's love
triangle Na Tum Jaano Na Hum opposite Saif Ali Khan and Hrithik Roshan. The film flopped
at the box office. Taran Adarsh of IndiaFm praised her acting and wrote "it is Esha Deol
who surprises you with a mature performance. Although her looks are inconsistent, the youngster
takes on the role with utmost sincerity and comes out with a natural performance. She
has been better presented when compared to her debut film." Bhavna Giani of Rediff praised
Deol's acting and dancing and compared it to Deol's mother Hema Malini. Giani wrote
"As far as performances go, Esha is quite good, emoting clearly with her eyes. She makes
the transition from bubbly schoolgirl to young woman waiting for her love easily. Her grace
fills the screen. Dancing seems to come as naturally to her as it does to Hritik. A carbon
copy of her mother Hema Malini, one cannot help but feel one is watching the Dream Girl
all over again." Deol's third and final release of the year was Sanjay Chhel's Kyaa Dil Ne
Kahaa opposite Tusshar Kapoor. It was Deol's third consecutive flop but she earned critical
acclaim and Taran Adarsh observed that it was her better performance as compared to
her previous two films. Deol's first two movies of 2003: Kucch To
Hai and Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne were box office failures. For Kucch To Hai, Deol earned mixed
reviews from Taran Adarsh, who wrote "Esha Deol shows improvement in terms of performance
as well as her overall appearance." Taran Adarsh considered Deol to be "alright" in
Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne. Ronjita Kulkarni praised her performance in Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne,
writing "Chura Liya... was supposed to give Esha a makeover and re-launch her. Strangely,
her role is similar to her debut, Koi Mere Dil Se Pooche. While the former had her terrified
of her husband, Chura Liya... sees her terrified of three gangsters. The film gives her ample
scope for histrionics, but she does not utilise it. Her dialogue delivery is good, but her
performance is hyper." Deol was one of the heroines of J.P. Dutta's multi starrer war
epic LOC Kargil and was paired with Abhishek Bachchan. Though Deol and all the other heroines
could not get much scope, she earned critical acclaim for her performance. The film became
the sixth highest-grossing movie of the year. 2004–08: Breakthrough
In 2004, Deol made her debut in Tamil cinema by playing a French teacher in Mani Ratnam's
political film Aayutha Ezhuthu. She was paired with Suriya. She earned critical acclaim for
her performance. Sify.com defined her as "surprisingly fresh and sparkling". In order to prepare
for her role, Deol learned nuances of the language with Mani Ratnam's assistant R. Kannan.
After completing Aayutha Ezhuthu, Deol started filming the Hindi version of the movie titled
Yuva. In Yuva, Deol repeated the same role and was paired opposite Ajay Devgn. Prem Panicker
of Rediff wrote "Esha Deol is the surprise package among the troika. While hers is the
least developed character, she still manages to show flashes of her inherited acting genes."
Taran Adarsh wrote "Esha Deol justifies her part, but her role doesn't demand histrionics
either." Both movies were released on the same date but could not attain success. Yuva
had a below average opening and flopped at the box office.
Deol finally got her breakthrough with Yash Raj Films' action film Dhoom opposite Abhishek
Bachchan, John Abraham, Uday Chopra and Rimi Sen. It was Deol's first action role and she
was paired opposite Chopra. The film had a decent opening and became a hit at the box
office, becoming the fourth-highest grossing movie at the box office. Deol did not get
much scope in the film but her performance earned her a nomination for the IIFA Award
for Best Supporting Actress at the 6th IIFA Awards. Critics considered Deol and Rimi Sen's
performances to be nothing more than beauties and their purpose was defined as providing
sex appeal. Surjyakiran Das of Planet Bollywood wrote "It’s most fitting to mention actresses
Esha Deol and Rimi Sen while discussing the music and choreography; they seem to turn
up in the film only when the heroes feel like crooning a tune and shaking a leg with a loved
one. Both actresses do convincing enough work in their roles, but their real purpose is
to provide sex appeal." Rajesh Karkera wrote "Esha Deol and Rimii Sen only need to look
beautiful in their limited presence in this sweat 'n' leather flick."
After the success of Dhoom, Deol starred in Krishna Vamsi's war film Insan opposite Akshay
Kumar, Ajay Devgn, Tusshar Kapoor and Lara Dutta. It was Deol's first release of 2005.
The film was a failure at the box office. Her next release was Main Aisa Hi Hoon. The
film was a remake of the critically acclaimed Hollywood movie I Am Sam (2001). Deol played
a supporting role and earned praise by Patcy N. Subhash K. Jha of IANS also praised Deol,
writing "Esha Deol as the fey unstable nomadic and maladjusted Maya is a mix of Zeenat Aman
in Hare Rama Hare Krishna and Anooradha Patel in Ijaazat. Playing this zonked-out character
Esha Deol comes into her own as an actress. Her far-way looks of pain anger neglect and
insecurity remain with you long after the film. Yup she too has matured along with Hindi
cinema." In 2007, Deol's portrayal of a notorious and
vengeful ghost for Ram Gopal Verma's Darling was reviewed positively. Taran Adarsh from
indiaFM noted that, "Esha Deol is excellent in a role that’s nothing short of a challenge.
It would’ve boomeranged had it been entrusted to any inferior actor, but Esha is in terrific
form here. This should be the turning point in her career."
2011–present: Comeback Deol's next film was Tell Me O Kkhuda in 2011
which was directed by her mother. She portrayed the lead role in the film opposite Arjan Bajwa,
Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor and her father Dharmendra. She will also appear in Shivam
Nair's Ghost Ghost Na Raha with Rahul Bose and Ayaz Khan.
Personal life Esha Deol was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra,
India on 2 November 1981. She was given the full name of Esha Dharmendra Deol. The name
'Esha' comes from the Upanishads and is derived from the Sanskrit language meaning "the divine
beloved". She is the elder daughter of Bollywood actors Dharmendra and Hema Malini. She has
a younger sister named Ahana. She is the half-sister of actors Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol and first
cousin of actor Abhay Deol. She is part Punjabi and part Tamil and speaks Tamil with her mother
and sister. During her school days, she was passionate
about football and played as a midfielder. She was the captain of her school football
team, represented her college in handball at the state level and was also selected for
the Indian national woman's football team. Esha Deol got engaged to her boyfriend Bharat
Takhtani, a businessman on 12 February 2012 and married on 29 June 2012.
Filmography