Kuldip Kaur, (1927–3 February 1960), was an Indian actress who worked in Hindi and Punjabi films. Known for her roles as negative characters, she was cited as one of Indian cinema's "most polished vamps" and actor Pran's "opposite number". She started her acting career with the first Punjabi film produced in India following Partition; Chaman, also called The Garden in 1948.
Acclaimed as a "vamp" of "exceptional talent" and the "first female villain" in Indian cinema, she has been compared to artists like Shashikala and Bindu. Active from 1948 to 1960, she acted in over 100 films, most of them in Hindi and some in Punjabi. She died in 1960 from tetanus.
1994
as Ramkali
1960
as Chanda
1959
1958
1957
1957
as Rajani
1955
1955
1953
as Rosita
1953
1952
as (guest appearance)
1952
as Daku Roopmati
1952
as Kamala
1951
as Leela
1950
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1949
1949
as Vimla
1948