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How Nirupa Roy became Bollywood’s 'Queen of Misery'—But her real life was quite the opposite

Last updated on - Jul 26, 2025, 17:00 IST
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She Started Her Career as a Mythological Heroine

Before becoming the quintessential on-screen mother, Nirupa Roy was best known for playing Hindu goddesses. Her debut was in the Gujarati film Ranrakdevi (1946), and she went on to play roles like Sita and Parvati in numerous mythological films, earning her a devout fan following.

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She Became a 'Mother' at Just 26

Nirupa Roy started playing mother roles very early in her career. Shockingly, she was only around 26 years old when she was cast as a mother to adult actors. This typecasting stuck, and she became the most beloved screen mom in Bollywood history.

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She Was Known as 'Queen of Misery'

Due to her roles often being steeped in sorrow—usually poor, widowed, or wronged—Nirupa Roy earned the nickname “Queen of Misery.” Audiences empathized so deeply with her roles that she came to symbolize emotional strength and silent suffering on screen.

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Amitabh Bachchan Called Her His "Screen Mother Forever"

She played Amitabh Bachchan’s mother in more than a dozen films, including iconic hits like Deewaar and Muqaddar Ka Sikandar. Their on-screen chemistry was so memorable that fans often associated her with being his “real” mother figure in cinema.

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She Was a Devoted Family Woman Off-Screen

Despite often portraying tragic figures on screen, Nirupa Roy led a quiet and content personal life. She was married at 15 and remained with her husband, Kamal Roy, for decades. She stayed away from controversy and focused on her family after retiring from films in the late 1990s.

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