Many females enter bollywood with the hope of becoming major heroines, yet some are cast in supporting roles and eventually quit the business. This actress was never a lead heroine, yet she went on to become a celebrity. She had more than 500 film roles. She is Aruna Irani, that's for sure.

1. Who is Aruna Irani?

Actress Aruna Irani is from India. She has appeared in more than 500 films in Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, and Marathi cinema, often in supporting and character parts. She didn't earn starring parts, yet she nonetheless rose to fame.
 
2. bollywood Journey

In Gunga Jumna, Aruna Irani made her bollywood debut as a young performer, portraying Azra's childhood role. Later, she played a young Mala Sinha character in the movie Anpadh. As a kid actor, she performed in several supporting parts.
 
3. Rise to Stardom

Growing up, Aruna Irani co-starred in a few main parts with amitabh bachchan, Jeetendra, and Dharmendra; nevertheless, her rise to prominence came from portraying villains, and she was soon compelled to appear in supporting roles. She did, nonetheless, go on to become a superstar. She has had several hits and blockbusters, such as Sargam, Kartavya, Suhaag, and Beta.
 
4. Ruined Career

When Aruna Irani was at the height of her fame, there were rumors that she was having an affair with Mehmood, a married celebrity. Not only did the rumors ruin her relationship with the star, but they also had a severe impact on her career. Years later, Aruna Irani refuted the gossip, referring to the actor as her mentor and describing their relationship as just "good friends."
 
5. television Career

Following her departure from cinema in 2002, Aruna Irani turned her attention to television, appearing in several series like Yeh Un Dino Ki Baat Hai, Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand, Mehndi Tere Naam Ki, Tum Bin Jaaoon Kahaan, Naaginn, Main lakshmi Tere Aangan Ki, Bhagyalakshmi, and more. Although she returned to the big screen in 2014, she was unable to leave her impression. Her previous appearance was in the film Ghudchadi.
 
 

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