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Nirmal Rishi Age, Family, Biography

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Age: 80 Years
Hometown: Mansa, Punjab
Marital Status: Unmarried

 

Nirmal Rishi

Bio/Wiki
NicknameMunni
Profession(s)Actress, Theatre Artist, Retired Lecturer
Famous RoleGulabo Maasi in the Punjabi film Long Da Lishkara (1983)
Nirmal Rishi as Gulabo Maasi in the Punjabi film Long Da Lishkara
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)5' 4" (163 cm)
Eye ColourDark Brown
Hair ColourSalt & Pepper (dyed Black)
Career
DebutFilm: Long Da Lishkara (1983) as Gulabo Maasi
Nirmal Rishi in a still from the film Long Da Lishkara
Awards• Lifetime Achievement Award at the PTC Film Awards (2017)
• Filmfare Award (Punjabi) for Best Supporting Actress for the film Punjabi Nikka Zaildar (2017)
Nirmal Rishi receiving Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress
• Filmfare Award (Punjabi) for Best Supporting Actress for the film Nikka Zaildar 2 (2018)
• Padma Shri by the Government of India (2024)
Nirmal Rishi being awarded Padma Shri
Personal Life
Date of Birth27 August 1943 (Friday)
Age (as of 2023)80 Years
BirthplaceVillage Khiva Kalan, Bathinda, Punjab, British India (now Mansa, Punjab, India)
Zodiac signVirgo
Nationality• British Indian (27 August 1943 - 15 August 1947)
• Indian (15 August 1947 - present)
HometownMansa, Punjab
SchoolShe attended a school in Ganganagar, Rajasthan.
College/UniversityGovernment College for Physical Education, Patiala
Educational QualificationM.Phil. in Physical Education
ReligionSikhism
CasteGujjar
HobbyWriting
ControversyProperty Dispute with her Brother: Nirmal Rishi was involved in a property dispute with her brother. According to Nirmal, her broother had took over the house which was gifted to her by her uncle. A case was going on in the Punjab and Haryana High Court regarding the same and in 2023, the judge passed the verdict in Nirmal Rishi's favour. [1]Bollywood Tadka Punjabi - YouTube
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
ParentsFather- Baldev Krishan Rishi (Village Sarpanch)
Mother- Bachni Devi
SiblingsShe had two elder brothers who passed away when they were infants. Nirmal has two elder sisters and two younger brothers, one of whom is named Roshan Lal Rishi.
Nirmal Rishi's younger brother Roshan Lal Rishi
Favourites
ActorRaj Babbar
SingerKuldeep Manak
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Nirmal Rishi

 

Some Lesser Known Facts About Nirmal Rishi

  • Nirmal Rishi grew up in a middle-class family in Mansa, Punjab.
  • Her family didn’t give her a name until she turned two. It was when her name was to be added in a document, the village Patwari gave her the name Nirmala. Later, it was changed to Nirmal.
  • Growing up Nirmal developed an interest in acting and took part in various school plays. The first play in which she acted was Kabuli Wala.
  • In her school days, she also actively took part in other co-curricular activities like sports, singing, shooting, and dancing. While she was studying in class 10, she earned 18 certificates in co-curricular activities.
  • As a child, she desired to join the Indian Army.
  • In school, she was a part of the NCC team and received the J1 and J2 certificates.
  • Nirmal was one of the best shooters in her district in her school days.
  • As she excelled in various sports in her school and college days, Nirmal decided to become a physical education instructor and joined Government College Patiala for Physical Education.
  • Although in her time girls were not allowed to move out of their houses, Nirmal’s family always supported her in making her career.
  • While she was working as a lecturer at the Government College Patiala, she performed a piece of mono acting, which was praised by everyone.
  • During that time, theatre artist Harpal Tiwana and his wife Neena were looking for good talents to start a theatre group in Patiala. Nirmal became a part of their theatre group ‘Punjab Kala Manch’ and began acting in plays in 1966.

    An old picture of Nirmal Rishi from her theatre days

    An old picture of Nirmal Rishi from her theatre days

  • The first play she performed with the group was Aduhre Sapne.
  • She then appeared in several other plays like Kanak Di Bali, Loha Kut, and Hind di Chaadar. She also performed the Punjabi version of the play And in the Dry Mountains. Bollywood actor Om Puri was also a part of the play.

    Nirmal Rishi with Om Puri and other theatre members

    Nirmal Rishi with Om Puri and other theatre members

  • She then shifted to Ludhiana along with the theatre group and took part in plays like Diwa Bale Sari Raat, Chandigarh Musibet Da Ghar, Garam Bazaar, and Behrupiya.
  • Nirmal once wrote a play titled Maa Menu Mari Naa. Initially, the play’s duration was only 10 minutes. However, the play received so much love from the audience that its duration was changed to 2 hours.
  • During the early nineties, Nirmal and her theatre group staged many plays in London, Canada, and America.
  • Their play ‘Long Da Lishkara’ became very popular and was later made into a film with the same name. Nirmal played the role of Gulabo Maasi in the film and gained immense popularity.
  • She then appeared in many Punjabi films like Ucha Dar Babe Nanak Da (1985), Qurbani Jatt Di  (1990), Mela (1997), Akhiyaan Udeekdian (2009), and Oh My Pyo! (2014).
  • Some of her popular Punjabi films include Angrej (2015), Love Punjab (2016), Nikka Zaildar (2016), Lahoriye (2017), Rabb Da Radio (2017), Guddiyan Patole (2019), and Godday Godday Chaa (2023).

    Nirmal Rishi in a still from the film Guddiyan Patole

    Nirmal Rishi in a still from the film Guddiyan Patole

  • In 2016, Rishi played a small role in the Bollywood film Dangal.

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