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Aarti Gupta

Aarti Gupta is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Aarti Gupta began their career in 1984. With 30 credits to their name, Aarti Gupta remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. An emerging voice in Tamil cinema, Aarti Gupta is already attracting significant attention for their distinctive work.

30+Known Credits
5.3Avg Rating
emergingCareer Phase

Career Milestones

1984

Film debut

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1984

Highest rated: Purana Mandir (6.5)

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Iconic Roles

Suman R. Singh1984

Purana Mandir

Played a central character in the Ramsay Brothers' classic horror film.

The Numbers

Aarti Gupta by the Numbers

Total Films0
Back-to-back Watch0 hours~estimate
Hit Ratio0%
Yrs Active0
Versatility0/10
Repeat Directors0
Biggest CollaborationShyam Ramsay3 films together

If you watched every Aarti Gupta film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 7 hours. Most-paired with Shyam Ramsay — 3 films together.

Collaboration Network

Collaboration Network

The Constellation

Top 3 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Aarti Gupta.

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Career Analytics

Language Distribution

Hindi
100%

Films by Decade

3
1980s

Top Co-Actors

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Aarti Gupta has worked most frequently with Shyam Ramsay (3 films), Tulsi Ramsay (3 films), and Puneet Issar (3 films).

Legacy & Influence

Aarti Gupta is a notable figure in the horror and fantasy cinema boom of mid-1980s Bollywood. Her career, though brief and not extensively documented, is anchored by her prominent role in the cult classic 'Purana Mandir' (1984), a landmark film in Ramsay Brothers' influential horror franchise. As Suman, the female lead, Gupta was central to the film's narrative, which became a defining example of the genre's blend of traditional folklore, gothic atmosphere, and melodrama that captivated audiences. Her performance contributed to the film's enduring popularity on television and home video, cementing its status as a staple of Indian horror. She subsequently appeared in other genre films like '3D Saamri' (1985) and 'Tahkhana' (1986), further associating her with this specific cinematic movement. While her filmography is limited and details of her later career are unclear, Aarti Gupta's work during this period represents a specific era when horror gained significant commercial traction in mainstream Hindi cinema. Her contributions reside in her participation in these iconic projects, which have left a lasting imprint on pop culture and continue to influence the aesthetics and storytelling of Indian horror films and web series. She remains a recognizable face from a beloved, formative chapter in the genre's history.

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