: A popular dance number that remains a staple at marriage functions in North India.
Kushboo’s Instagram and YouTube short videos documenting her fitness regime, vegan recipes, and skincare routines are immensely popular. At an age when many actresses have retired from public view, her videos celebrating body positivity and healthy aging have made her a role model for middle-aged women, proving that stardom is not bound by youth.
This period defines Kushboo’s superstardom. Her pairing with Tamil icons like Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan produced legendary films. In Mannan (1992), she held her own opposite Rajinikanth as the spirited Amina, a role that showcased her ability to balance romance with strong character conflict. Similarly, her role as Ganga in Kamal Haasan’s Mahanadhi (1994) was a dramatic departure—a vulnerable, suffering wife that earned her critical acclaim. However, it was the blockbuster Chinna Gounder (1992) with Vijayakanth and the family entertainer Kizhakku Cheemayile (1993) that proved her box-office stamina. In Telugu, films like Anna (1994) and Pokiri Raja (1995) with Chiranjeevi established her as a pan-South phenomenon.
Kushboo Sundar (born Nakhat Khan) is a legendary Indian actress, producer, and politician who has appeared in more than . Primarily known for her dominant presence in Tamil cinema during the 1990s, she also has a significant filmography across Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi. Iconic Filmography Highlights
Born as Nakhat Khan in Mumbai, Kushboo’s entry into films was almost predestined. However, few could have predicted that this young girl, who started as a child artist in Hindi films like The Burning Train (1980) and Naya Daur (under the name Navjot), would one day rule the hearts of millions in the South.
: A highly successful song from her days as a child artist.
(1992) : Another high-profile collaboration with Rajinikanth. Michael Madana Kama Rajan
: A popular dance number that remains a staple at marriage functions in North India.
Kushboo’s Instagram and YouTube short videos documenting her fitness regime, vegan recipes, and skincare routines are immensely popular. At an age when many actresses have retired from public view, her videos celebrating body positivity and healthy aging have made her a role model for middle-aged women, proving that stardom is not bound by youth.
This period defines Kushboo’s superstardom. Her pairing with Tamil icons like Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan produced legendary films. In Mannan (1992), she held her own opposite Rajinikanth as the spirited Amina, a role that showcased her ability to balance romance with strong character conflict. Similarly, her role as Ganga in Kamal Haasan’s Mahanadhi (1994) was a dramatic departure—a vulnerable, suffering wife that earned her critical acclaim. However, it was the blockbuster Chinna Gounder (1992) with Vijayakanth and the family entertainer Kizhakku Cheemayile (1993) that proved her box-office stamina. In Telugu, films like Anna (1994) and Pokiri Raja (1995) with Chiranjeevi established her as a pan-South phenomenon.
Kushboo Sundar (born Nakhat Khan) is a legendary Indian actress, producer, and politician who has appeared in more than . Primarily known for her dominant presence in Tamil cinema during the 1990s, she also has a significant filmography across Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi. Iconic Filmography Highlights
Born as Nakhat Khan in Mumbai, Kushboo’s entry into films was almost predestined. However, few could have predicted that this young girl, who started as a child artist in Hindi films like The Burning Train (1980) and Naya Daur (under the name Navjot), would one day rule the hearts of millions in the South.
: A highly successful song from her days as a child artist.
(1992) : Another high-profile collaboration with Rajinikanth. Michael Madana Kama Rajan