Mamta Kulkarni
Mamta Kulkarni is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Mamta Kulkarni began their career in 1991 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 35 years. With 30 credits to their name, Mamta Kulkarni remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Mamta Kulkarni is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.
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Biography
Mamta Kulkarni is a Hindi film actress who rose to prominence in Bollywood in the 1990s, known for her glamorous roles opposite top stars including Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Akshay Kumar. She won the Filmfare Lux New Face Award in 1994 for her debut performance in Aashiq Awara (1993), and went on to star in major commercial hits including Krantiveer (1994) and Karan Arjun (1995). Known for her bold on-screen persona, she frequently appeared in high-profile masala action films of the mid-1990s alongside leading male stars of the era. After stepping away from films in the late 1990s, she later renounced worldly life and became associated with the Kinnar Akhada religious order as Shree Yamai Mata Mamta Giri.
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Gangster (7.5)
View film →Mamta Kulkarni by the Numbers
If you watched every Mamta Kulkarni film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 2 days and 12h. Most-paired with Gulshan Grover — 4 films together.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →Collaboration Network
The Constellation
Top 10 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Mamta Kulkarni.
Career Analytics
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
See all →Mamta Kulkarni has worked most frequently with Umesh Mehra (3 films), Aziz Sejawal (2 films), Gulshan Grover (4 films), Shakti Kapoor (3 films), and Paresh Rawal (3 films).







Legacy & Influence
Mamta Kulkarni emerged as a prominent leading actress in Hindi cinema during the mid-1990s, a period marked by shifting trends in Bollywood. Her career, though relatively brief in its peak, is notable for her association with several commercially successful films that featured major stars of the era. She often portrayed vivacious and glamorous roles, contributing to the visual and narrative style of the masala entertainers prevalent at the time. Her work in films like 'Karan Arjun' and 'Krantiveer' placed her alongside established actors, and these movies remain memorable for audiences of that generation. While not necessarily recognized for dramatic depth or awards, her presence in these hits cemented her place as a recognizable face in 90s popular cinema. Her career trajectory took a sharp turn in the late 1990s as she gradually withdrew from the film industry. This departure, followed by years out of the public eye and subsequent involvement in high-profile legal controversies unrelated to filmmaking, has significantly shaped her later public perception. Consequently, her cinematic legacy is primarily defined by that specific window in the mid-90s where she was a frequent fixture in successful ensemble casts. Her contribution lies in being part of the fabric of mainstream Hindi cinema during that specific period, representing a certain style of actress who achieved popularity through commercial potboilers. Discussions of her influence are often intertwined with the nostalgia for 1990s Bollywood rather than a lasting impact on acting craft or genre evolution. Her story remains a distinct chapter in industry narratives about rapid fame and subsequent controversy.