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Tina Ambani
Indian actress (born )
Tina Ambani (néeMunim, born 11 February ) is an Indian former actress. She is married to Anil Ambani, chairman of Reliance Group.[1]
Personal life
Tina Munim was born on 11 February [2] She graduated high school in from the MM Pupils Own School in Khar, Bombay.
The same year, she was crowned Femina Teen Princess India and represented India at the Miss Teenage Intercontinental contest in Aruba, where she was crowned second runner-up.[3] She subsequently enrolled in Jai Hind College for a degree in arts. Later in the 70s, she joined the Hindi film industry and had a successful career as a leading actress for thirteen years.
Tina munim biography filmography Released Insaaf Main Karoongaa. Read More. Add an image that you own. United States.She was in a relationship with her co-star Rajesh Khanna from to [4] On 2 February , she married Anil Ambani, the younger son of Indian business tycoon Dhirubhai Ambani who founded Reliance Industries. They have two sons, Jai Anmol (born in December ) and Jai Anshul (born in September ). The eldest, Jai Anmol, married Khrisha Shah on 20 February [5] Munim's brother-in-law is Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani who is the chairman, managing director, and largest shareholder of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL).[6]
Career
Films
Munim made her debut in Hindi films with filmmaker Dev Anand'sDes Pardes.
Her other films with Dev Anand include Lootmaar, and Man Pasand. She was cast opposite Amol Palekar in Basu Chatterjee's Baaton Baaton Mein.[7] Her notable films with Rishi Kapoor include Karz, and Yeh Vaada Raha.She starred with actor Rajesh Khanna in many films including Fiffty Fiffty, Souten, Bewafai, Suraag, Insaaf Main Karoonga, Rajput, Aakhir Kyon?, Paapi Pet Ka Sawaal Hai, Alag Alag, Bhagwaan Dada and Adhikar.[8] Her last film was Jigarwala, released in In an interview to Simi Garewal, Munim said: "Sometimes I feel [that I left films too soon] too, but then I felt that there was a lot more to the world that I wanted to explore and experience, and not just stick to movies.
I decided to quit.
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Arts and culture
With the aim to offer young artists a platform to exhibit alongside seasoned veterans and acknowledged masters, she organised the first Harmony Art show in [9] In , Harmony Art Foundation showcased upcoming Indian artists at Christie's in London, drawing attention to the wealth of talent in India.
She has served on the board of trustees of the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, which is the oldest continually operating museum in the US since [10][11]
In addition, she has served on the advisory board of the National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai and the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad.[citation needed] She was also nominated to the reconstituted General Assembly of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).[12] She has been actively associated with several welfare activities such as Aseema, an NGO engaged in the rehabilitation of street children,[13][additional citation(s) needed] and the restoration of Elephanta Island, a World Heritage Site near Mumbai, with the Archaeological Survey of India and UNESCO.[citation needed]
Elder welfare
In , Ambani established Harmony for Silvers Foundation, a Mumbai-based non-government organisation that seeks to enhance the quality of life of the elderly.[14] Its activities have included Harmony – Celebrate Age, the magazine, now in its 14th year; the portal ; Harmony Interactive Centre for Silver Citizens, in South Mumbai; the Harmony Research Division; the Harmony Silver Awards; and the Harmony Senior Citizens' Runs at the Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru marathons.
Healthcare
In order to bridge the gaps in Indian healthcare, Ambani launched the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute (KDAH) in Mumbai in , a quaternary care facility.[3] It is the only hospital in Mumbai to receive accreditation from the JCI (Joint Commission International, USA), NABH (National Accreditation Board for Healthcare, India), CAP (College of American Pathologists, USA) and NABL (National Accreditation Board for Laboratories, India).[15] Other standouts include the first comprehensive centre for liver transplant and the first integrated centre for children's cardiac care in western India; its robotic surgery programme; the centres for rehabilitation and sports medicine; and its initiative to open 18 cancer care centres in rural Maharashtra.[16]
Filmography
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Precededby Radha Bartake | Miss Teenage Intercontinental India | Succeededby Kalpana Iyer |
Precededby Lisa Langlois | Miss Teenage Intercontinental 2nd runner up | Succeededby Barbara Ann Neefs |