Actress Reema Lagoo, who was born on June 21, 1958, is not among us today, but her characters are still alive in our memories. Reema Lagoo has worked her acting magic well on the big screen as well as on the small screen. He had proved with his acting that he is successful in playing all kinds of comic and serious characters. However, on the screen, her mother's appearance was the most liked. She was seen on screen in the form of a mother that the beholder would remember her mother. The same simplicity, the same naiveté and the same arrogance fighting the world society for your children. It is in every mother that you get to see the same qualities that Reema lived in her character. Reema Lagoo started her career with Marathi cinema. Memorable characters played by Reema: She worked in Marathi theatre for many years, after which her entry in Bollywood and Marathi movies happened. Reema, at the age of 59, left this world forever on May 18, 2017. Rima appeared in many forms of a mother on screen, but on the occasion of her birthday, let us tell you the five most powerful characters she played. Maine Pyaar Kiya: In the 1989 movie 'Maine Pyaar Kiya', Reema played salman's mother. She also played the role of a boy's mother in the movie who understands the state of her heart and knows that her son is right. She treated her would-be daughter-in-law not like a daughter-in-law, but like a daughter. His beloved character in the movie was very much liked. 'Vaastav': In one of Sanjay Dutt's most powerful performances, In the movie 'Vaastav', Reema Lagoo also played a very brilliant character. In the movie, it was shown that in the end, Reema shoots at her son (Sanjay). It is not easy for a mother to take such a step, but from this character, she had said that a mother can also give her freedom to overcome her son's fear by placing a stone on her chest. Sanjay Shukla's family becomes baraati in Mika Singh's 'Swayamvar', know what is the connection Remembering KK, the daughter became emotional... Karan Johar caught in a legal tangle, know what the matter is