In 1946, Roy and her husband responded to an advertisement in a Gujarati paper looking for actors. She was selected and started her acting career with the Gujarati film
Ranakdevi (1946). She then acted in her first Hindi film,
Amar Raj (1946), in the same year. Her most popular films include
Do Bigha Zamin (1953),
Deewar (1975),
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978), and
Amar Akbar Anthony (1979). She initially rose to fame by playing characters in historical and mythological films of the 1940s and 50s. Her film Har Har Mahadev in 1950 became a blockbuster hit, where she played the role of Parvati Devi opposite
Trilok Kapoor who played the role of Shiva. Her image of a goddess was so strong that people would visit her home and seek her blessings. She frequently co-starred with actors such as
Trilok Kapoor (with whom she played in eighteen movies),
Bharat Bhushan,
Balraj Sahni, and
Ashok Kumar. In the 1970s, her role as mother to the characters played by
Amitabh Bachchan and
Shashi Kapoor made her name synonymous to the impoverished, suffering mother. Her role in
Deewaar (1975), especially the iconic dialogue "Mere paas maa hai," became a cultural touchstone and is still cited today. == Personal life ==