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Kamini Kaushal Passes Away At 98: The ‘Kabir Singh’ Grandmother Was One Of Bollywood’s Oldest Actresses
On 14 November 2025, the Indian film industry bid farewell to Kamini Kaushal, who passed away at the age of 98. Her death marks the end of a remarkable journey that spanned more than seven decades, touching multiple generations of cinema lovers. In her later years, Kamini lived a quiet life away from the constant public spotlight, but her contributions remained celebrated by filmmakers and audiences alike.
One of her notable recent roles was as Shahid Kapoor's grandmother in 'Kabir Singh' (2019), a performance that earned her a Filmfare nomination, proving her enduring presence and impact even in contemporary cinema. News of her demise sparked an outpouring of tributes, with fans and colleagues remembering her for her grace, professionalism, and the authenticity she brought to every role.
Her family requested privacy during this period of mourning, emphasizing the need to honor her legacy quietly and respectfully. Kamini's passing is not only the loss of a veteran actress but also a closing chapter of an era that laid the foundations of Hindi cinema.
Early Years And Entry Into Films
Born Uma Kashyap on 24 February 1927 in Lahore (then British India), Kamini came from an academic family; her father was a respected botanist. Losing him at just seven years old, she still pursued her education and earned a B.A. (Honours) in English literature.
Her entry into films came in 1946 with the landmark Neecha Nagar, a movie that won international acclaim and set her on a path that would define the golden era of Hindi cinema.
Building A Career And Becoming A Screen Presence
In the late 1940s and 1950s, Kamini Kaushal established herself as one of Hindi cinema's leading ladies. Her early hits include 'Do Bhai', 'Aag', and 'Nadiya Ke Paar', while her performance in 'Biraj Bahu' (1954) won her the Filmfare Best Actress award.
She stood out for her natural acting style, bringing subtlety and conviction to her roles, a departure from the more theatrical performances common at the time. Her ability to inhabit characters with realism earned her both critical and popular acclaim.
Adapting With Time
Kamini's career evolved as she embraced character roles, appearing in films across decades. She worked in classics like 'Do Raaste' (1969) and continued acting well into her later years. Her last film was 'Laal Singh Chaddha' (2022), where she showcased the same dignity and craft that defined her early work, proving her enduring presence in cinema even in her 90s.
This longevity highlights not just her talent, but also her ability to adapt with changing times and storytelling styles in the Hindi film industry.
Personal Life and Legacy
Kamini Kaushal kept her personal life private, allowing her work to speak for itself. She married B. S. Sood, her brother-in-law, after her elder sister passed away, taking responsibility for her sister's two young daughters, Kumkum and Kavita, ensuring they would not grow up motherless. Together, Kamini and B. S. Sood also raised their three biological sons, Rahul, Vidur, and Shravan.
Kamini described her marriage as a union "for duty, not love," reflecting her sense of responsibility and devotion to family. Despite these responsibilities, she continued her acting career, balancing family and work with remarkable dedication.She represented continuity and professionalism, connecting modern audiences to the foundational era of Indian cinema. Her passing has prompted reflections on the pioneers of the film industry and the rich history they helped create.
The Impact Of Her Journey
- Her career demonstrates that craft, resilience, and adaptability matter as much as fame.
- She evolved with the industry, remaining relevant over decades of change.
- Kamini is a window into the golden era of Hindi cinema, reminding us of the artistry and dedication of early film actors.
Kamini Kaushal's life and career is proof of the lasting power of sincerity in art. From her debut in 'Neecha Nagar' to her final appearance in 'Laal Singh Chaddha', she consistently embodied grace, professionalism, and authenticity. Her passing is a moment to remember not only a talented actress but also the foundations of Hindi cinema she helped build. For audiences today, celebrating Kamini's legacy is a way to honour the stories, performances, and the enduring spirit of an era that continues to inspire.



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