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Protima Bedi Age, Death, Boyfriend, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More

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Death Date: 18/08/1998
Death Cause: Died In The Malpa Landslide
Age: 49 Years

Protima Bedi

Bio/Wiki
Birth nameProtima Gupta
Full nameProtima Gauri Bedi
NicknameGaurima

Note: While attending Odissi dance class at Nrityagram, Protima's students fondly called her by the name Gaurima.
Profession(s)actor, dancer, and model
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 168 cm
in meters- 1.68 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 6”
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Career
DebutFilm (Bollywood): Gaman (1978) as a passenger doing make-up in the car
Promita Bedi in a still from the film Gaman
Personal Life
Date of Birth12 October 1948 (Tuesday)
BirthplaceNew Delhi, India
Date of Death18 August 1998
Place of DeathMalpa, Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand
Age (at the time of death)49 Years
Death CauseDied in a landslide, while on a pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar [1]India Today
Zodiac signLibra
Nationality Indian
HometownKarnal, Haryana
SchoolKimmins High School, Panchgani, Maharashtra
College/UniversitySt. Xavier's College, Mumbai
Religion/Religious ViewsInitially, Protima was an atheist. After meeting Shri Kelucharan Mahapatra, Odissi dance exponent, she became spiritual and started believing in God. [2]Cayenne Pepper Productions - YouTube
Controversy Ran naked for a magazine's cover shoot:
In 1974, Protima Bedi ran naked to feature on the cover page of Cineblitz magazine. Initially, the shoot was planned near Flora Fountain in Mumbai, but it was later changed to Juhu beach, Mumbai. Her bold pictures were fiercely criticized by the people. Protima, in her autobiography, wrote,
The so-called streaking happened in Goa. I was spending a lot of time in those days with the hippies on Anjuna Beach. Everyone walked around naked there. If you were in a swimming costume, you looked and felt odd. So I was a nudist like everyone else on the beach. Somebody must have taken a picture of me there, and what the magazine did was superimpose these pictures on a photograph of a Bombay street. And people were so gullible, nobody even questioned it. Wouldn’t have there been crowds in the picture if I had really done this in Bombay?” [3]The Print
Protima Bedi's controversial photo shoot for Cineblitz magazine
Relationships & More
Marital Status (at the time of death)Divorced
Affairs/Boyfriends• Kabir Bedi
• Pandit Jasraj (Indian classical vocalist)
• Rajni Patel (Indian politician and barrister)
• Fred Kienzel
• Vijaypath Singhania
• Vasant Sathe (Indian politician)
• Jacques Lebel
• Mario Kropf
• Rom Whitaker
Marriage DateYear, 1969
Family
Husband/SpouseKabir Bedi (actor) (m. 1969; div. 1977)
Protima Bedi with Kabir Bedi
ChildrenSon- Siddharth Bedi( died by suicide in 1997, at the age of 26)
Promila Bedi with his son Siddharth Bedi
Daughter- Pooja Bedi (actress, television host, and newspaper columnist)
Promita Bedi with her daughter, Pooja Bedi
ParentsFather- Laxmichand Gupta (businessman)
Mother- Reba
SiblingsShe had one brother, and two sisters.
Other RelativeGrandaughter- Aalia Furniturewalla

Protima Bedi

Some Lesser Known Facts About Protima Bedi

  • Protima Bedi was an Indian model and a renowned Odissi dancer. Protima is known for being the founder of Nrityagram, a dance school situated in Hesaraghatta, Bengaluru. On 18 August 1998, she died in the Malpa landslide, near Pithoragarh, on her way to the Kailash-Mansarovar.
  • Protima’s father was against her decision of choosing modelling as a career. One day, Protima’s father saw her picture on the front page of The Times of India newspaper in which Protima was featured for Bombay Dyeing’s advertisement in a night dress. Her father slapped her following which Protima left her father’s house and moved to Mumbai. [4]Rediff.com
  • In an interview, Protima recalled an incident when she was declared dead, but after a few minutes, she was found alive. She said,

    As a child, I once polished off a whole box of laxative chocolates and then proceeded to literally shit my guts out. I lost all body fluids and went into a deep coma. The doctor pronounced me dead and they made arrangements for my cremation. Just then my mother noticed a flicker in my eyelid and proceeded to revive me. I’m thus that rare person who has her own death certificate.” [5]India Today

  • Protima started her career as a model, and within a few months, she established herself as a successful model with her bold photoshoots.

    Protima Bedi during her modelling days

    Protima Bedi during her modelling days

  • After eight years of marriage, Protima got legally divorced from her husband Kabir Bedi in 1977. The reason behind their separation was her husband’s extramarital affair with Parveen Babi. In an interview, Kabir talked about his broken marriage and said,

    Our open marriage may have seemed like a good idea at first. In the end, it only caused me greater anxiety. It had led to a lack of intimacy between us. I didn’t feel the love that I wanted, the caring and sharing I needed. Nor was I able to give it. The old magic had gone. I was feeling alone, empty and dejected. [6]Hindustan Times

  • Protima left her career as a model and opted to become a dancer. She was on her way to a fashion show, but somehow accidentally entered Bhulabhai Memorial Institute, where she saw Shri Kelucharan Mahapatra performing the Odissi dance to his students.
  • As soon as Protima started training for Odissi dance from her guru Shri Kelucharan Mahapatra, she decided to take a break from her family and changed her name to Protima Gauri. In an interview, she talked about the reason for changing her name and said,

    I decided to take some kind of sanyas from the city life, my profession and children. I just wanted a name that didn’t belong to my father or husband” [7]The Print

  • Hideout, Mumbai’s first disco, was founded by Protima Bedi.
  • Protima started her own dance school at Prithvi Theatre in Juhu, Mumbai.
      • On 11 May 1990, Protima started a free dance school, Nrityagram, which was based on the principles of the ancient gurukul system of learning, where students and teachers lived together under the same roof as a family. The dance school was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Vishwanath Pratap Singh. [8]RASA Web Channel – Youtube

        A glimpse of dance class at Nrityagram

        A glimpse of dance class at Nrityagram

  • In 1992, Protima appeared in the Hollywood film Miss Beatty’s Children in which she played the role of Kamla Devi. The film proved to be her last film.

    Poster of the film Miss Beatty's Children

    Poster of the film Miss Beatty’s Children

  • In 1994, Protima began an annual dance-music festival, Vasanthabba in which dancers, artists, and performers from all across the country gathered to perform for the event. After her death, in 1999, various dancers and musicians gathered and performed for free to pay tribute to Protima Bedi.
  • Protima’s son, Siddharth Bedi, was diagnosed with schizophrenia while he was studying at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Protima shaved her head and disposed of all her material belongings after her son, Siddharth Bedi, died by suicide in 1997. Her daughter, Pooja Bedi, in an interview, talked about his younger brother’s death and said,

    His being diagnosed with schizophrenia and his suicide in 1997 left my life changed forever. He was a, sensitive, caring, gentle and witty person. He was amazingly bright too, and had graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with Honours. The void of his death and subsequently my mother’s death in 1998 is something I can never fill.” [9]Hindustan Times

  • Protima, on 12 August 1998, left for a 33-day trek to Mansarovar. On 18 August 1998, she died in a landslide, while she was on a pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar. [10]India Today Later, her remains and belongings were retrieved in Malpa village along the Indo-Tibet border. Pooja Bedi, in her mother’s autobiography ‘Timepass: The Memoirs of Protima Bedi,’ wrote,

    She had always wanted to die one with nature and used to wince at the thought of dying a common, painful death and being burned in some soulless crematorium. Well, I guess she had her way even in death.” [11]The Print

    Pooja Bedi holding her mother's autobiography, Timepass- The Memoirs of Protima Bedi

    Pooja Bedi holding her mother’s autobiography, Timepass- The Memoirs of Protima Bedi