8 films that made Deepti Naval great

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Chashme Buddoor (1981)

Deepti Naval plays Neha Rajan, a charming and intelligent young woman who wins the hearts of three college students. The movie also stars Farooq Sheikh, Rakesh Bedi and Ravi Baswani.

Saath Saath (1982)

In the film, the actress is Geeta, a devoted and moral woman who falls in love with Farooq Sheikh's character, Avinash, a struggling poet. Raman Kumar directed the movie.

Rang Birangi (1983)

Naval plays Anita, a bright and vivacious woman who gets mixed up in a string of humorous miscommunications and romantic entanglements. This lighthearted comedy was directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee.

Katha (1982)

The veteran actress was Sandhya Sabnis, a gentle and kind woman who works in a Mumbai chawl. Her persona turns into the focal point of a romantic triangle. Sai Paranjpye directed the movie.

Kissi Se Na Kehna (1983)

Deepti Naval portrayed Dr. Ramola Sharma, a contemporary, self-reliant woman who develops feelings for the protagonist's son. Farooq Shaikh and Utpal Dutt are seen in key roles.

Memories in March (2010)

This is the heartwarming tale of a mother, Arati Mishra (Deepti Naval), who discovers her son's secret after his untimely death and develops a friendship with his coworker.

Angoor (1982)

Based on William Shakespeare's A Comedy of Errors, Angoor is about 2 pairs of identical twins. Naval plays Manu, whose sister Sudha is married to Ashok, who is one of the twins. 

Ankahee (1985)

The film follows an agnostic named Nandu (Amol Palekar), who thinks that his father's astrological abilities are psychologically harmful. He wants to marry Indu (Deepti Naval) against his father's wishes.