Saturday, December 17, 2011

Aida Yespica,

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Remember last week when I showed you photos of model Claudia Galanti hanging out on the beach with Venezuelan beauty queen Aida Yespica? Well, Aida’s still there and she’s still wearing a bikini. I’m still trying to figure out how Aida lost in the Miss Venezuela competition to… hang on… Mariangel Ruiz. This Mariangel, she must be one heck of a piece of ass. Anyone out there know if she is? Holla.

Madhubala

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She was called the Venus of the Indian screen, its definite love goddess, the most beautiful heroine ever. Mumtaz Attaullah Khan, popularly known as Madhubala, had a perfect blend of beauty and sensuality that worked on the audience. Little did anybody know that behind those dancing eyes and that lopsided smile lurked a lifetime of pain.

The fifth child of a Pathan father's brood of 11 children, her first stint with films came as a child star in 'Barsaat ' in 1942. At 16, she had a super successful film 'Mahal ' to her credit. 'Aayega Aanewala' heralded the arrival of a superstar. Success gave way to personal heartbreaks. Her relationship with Premnath fell apart when Dilip Kumar walked into her life.
 

Madhubala and Dilip Kumar first met on the set of Jwar Bhatta (1944), and worked together again on the set of Tarana (1951). At their first meeting, she was eighteen years old and he was twenty-nine. The legend goes that, as in Mughal-e-Azam, she sent him a note inside a flower, and he was amused and intrigued by this and engaged in a dalliance with her. However, her feelings for him were extremely serious. During the nine-year shooting of Mughal-e-Azam (1960), she wanted to marry Kumar, but he paid her little attention and finally married someone else, while continuing an affair with her. However, Madhubala's father dominated her and she could not oppose him and her affair with Dilip was cut short.  Madhubala and Kumar were forcibly separated. They were working on another film together at the time, and were unable to complete it.

Madhubala received simultaneous marriage proposals from three men and turned to Nargis, a close friend, for advice. Nargis suggested that Bharat Bhushan would respect her, as he was a widower, while Pradeep Kumar and Kishore Kumar were already married. However, she had already made up her mind on Kishore Kumar.

She accepted his proposal, as he was the first man who came into her life on the rebound during the filming of Chalti Ka Naam Gadi and Jhumroo. Her father had informed Kishore that Madhubala would be flying to London for a complicated operation, and that he could marry her on her return. Kishore, however, knew she wanted to get married before she died, and he wanted to fulfill her desire.

They had a civil ceremony in 1960. His parents refused to attend the wedding and never really accepted Madhubala, as they thought she had broken their son's marriage.

All of a sudden, her life began to disintegrate. All her films, even the major ones like Mehboob Khan's 'Amar', started flopping and she became box-office poison. She was thrown out of B.R.Chopra's 'Naya Daur' after a scandalous court case. Not only that, she was diagnosed as having a hole in her heart.

But the fighter that she was, she turned her career around with a row of hits like - 'Phagun', 'Howrah Bridge', 'Chalti Ka Naam Gadi', 'Kaala Paani', 'Barsaat Ki Raat'. Around this time she plunged into a loveless marriage with singing star Kishore Kumar. Her film 'Mughal-E- Azam' showed off the finely modulated depths of Madhubala's creative ability, but her pain-wracked body forced her to cut short her career.

Madhubala's heart problem was discovered in a routine check-up in 1950 when heart surgery was not available. She had to put on a brave face, and her illness was kept a secret from the industry for many years. She frequently coughed up blood on the sets. She moved back to her bungalow a couple of weeks or so later because her in-laws attitude was upsetting her. She realised she had made a mistake in marrying Kishore. The doctors in London refused to operate on Madhubala, as they thought she would die during the operation. Even she did survive, it would only be for a year.She suffered for nine years, before she surrendered herself to death in 1969. She was buried with her diary at Santacruz Burial Ground by her family and Kishore Kumar.

She tried making a comeback opposite Raj Kapoor in Chalack (1964), but she collapsed on the first day of shooting and the film was shelved.  In this short life, she made over 70 films, and to this day remains one of the most enduring legends of Indian cinema.

ABOUT HER SELF :

Birth name : Begum Mumtaz Jehan Dehlavi
Nickname: Venus Queen
Date of Birth: 14 February 1933
Date of death: 23 February 1969
City: Delhi
Country: India
Father: Ataullah Khan
Siblings: she was fifth of eleven children
Children: none
Marital status: married
Spouse: Kishore Kumar
Other facts: dated Dilip Kumar
Occupation: bollywood actress
Debut Film: Baghdad Ka Chor

FILMOGRAPHY :

Jwala
Sharabi
Half Ticket
Boy Friend
Jhumroo
Passport
Mughal-E-Azam
Barsaat Ki Raat
Jaali Note
Mehlon Ke Khwab
Do Ustad
Insaan Jaag Utha
Kal Hamara Hai
Baghi Sipahi
Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi
Howrah Bridge
Kalapani
Phagun
Police
Ek Saal
Gateway of India
Yahudi Ki Ladki
Dhake Ki Malmal
Raj Hath
Shirin Farhad
Mr. & Mrs. '55
Naata
Naqab
Teerandaz
Amar
Bahut Din Huye
Armaan
Rail Ka Dibba
Sangdil
Saqi
Aaram
Badal
Khazana
Nadaan
Nazneen
Saiyan
Tarana
Beqasoor
Hanste Aansoo
Madhubala
Nirala
Nishana
Pardes
Apradhi
Daulat
Dulari
Imtihaan
Mahal
Neki Aur Badi
Paras
Singaar
Sipahiya
Amar Prem
Desh Sewa
Lal Dupatta
Parai Aag
Neel Kamal
Chittor Vijay
Dil-Ki-Rani (Sweet-Heart)
Khubsoorat Duniya
Mere Bhagwan
Saat Samundaron Ki Mallika
Phoolwari
Pujari
Rajputani
Dhanna Bhagat
Mumtaz Mahal
Basant
Shaheed-E-Mohabbat
Baghdad Ka Chor

Waheeda Rehman

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Waheeda Rehman Biography
 
Waheeda Rehman born on 14 May 1936 famous Indian film actress. Waheeda Rehman was discovered by Guru Dutt and casted in his production C.I.D. 1956. Her dream was to become a doctor but due to circumstances she abandoned this goal.
 
Waheeda Rehman was born into a traditional Muslim family in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India. She and her sister learnt Bharatnatyam and performed on stage along with her sister. Her father was a District Commissioner.
 
Guru Dutt gave her a leading role in Pyaasa 1957. It was at this point that she got involved in an unsuccessful love affair with Guru Dutt. Their next Film together was Kaagaz Ke Phool 1959, depicted the story of a successful director's decline. Guru Dutt's existing marriage and her film successes with other directors caused them to drift apart personally and professionally, although they continued to work together into the 1960s Chaudhvin Ka Chand. She completed Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam 1962. Soon afterwards, Guru Dutt died on 10 October 1964 in Mumbai reportedly from an overdose of sleeping pills and alcohol.
 
Waheeda Rahman also acted in Satyajit Ray's Bengali film Abhijan in 1962.
 
Her career continued throughout the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. She won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for her roles in Guide opposite Dev Anand (1965), where she hit the peak of her career and Neel Kamal opposite Raj Kumar (1968), She got National award for her performance in Reshma Aur Shera opposite Sunil Dutt (1971), some of the films failed at the box office. At around this time, Kamaljit who starred opposite her in Shagun (1964)) proposed to her. She accepted and they were married on 27 April 1974. After her marriage, she shifted to a farmhouse in Bangalore. She bore two children named Sohail and Kashvi. After her appearance in Lamhe (1991) she retired from the film industry for 12 years. On 21 November 2000, her husband died following a prolonged illness. She moved back to her ocean view bungalow in Bandra, Bombay where she lives currently.
In recent years she made a comeback playing elderly mother and grandmother roles in Om Jai Jagadish (2002), Water (2005) and Rang De Basanti (2006) and Delhi 6 (2009) which were all critically acclaimed.
 
In October 2004, Waheeda Rehman film retrospective was held at the Seattle Art Museum and the University of Washington where Waheeda participated in spirited panel and audience discussions on her most memorable films, Pyaasa, Teesri Kasam and Guide.
 
Her most successful film is still considered to be Khamoshi, with Rajesh Khanna.
 
Waheeda Rehaman Filmography
 
Jayasimha (1955)
Rojulu Marayi (1955)
C.I.D. (1956)
Pyaasa (1957)
12 O'Clock (1958)
Solva Saal (1958)
Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959)
Kala Bazar (1960)
Ek Phool Char Kaante (1960)
Chaudhvin Ka Chand (1960)
Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962)
Bees Saal Baad (1962)
Baat Ek Raat Ki (1962)
Mujhe Jeene Do (1963)
Kohra (1964)
Guide (1965)
Teesri Kasam (1966)
Dil Diya Dard Liya (1966)
Patthar Ke Sanam (1967)
Ram Aur Shyam (1967)
Palki (1967)
Neel Kamal (1968)
Aadmi (1968)
Khamoshi (1969)
Prem Pujari (1970)
Man Mandir (1971)
Reshma Aur Shera (1971)
Phagun (1973)
Aadalat (1976)
Kabhi Kabhie (1976)
Trishul (1978)
Sawaal (1982)
Namak Halaal (1982)
Himmatwala (1983)
Mahaan (1983)
Coolie (1983)
Sunny (1984)
Mashaal (1984)
Chandni (1989)
Lamhe (1991)
Ulfat Ki Nayee Manzilen (1994)
Om Jai Jagadish (2002)
Water (2005)
Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara (2005)
15 Park Avenue (2005)
Rang De Basanti (2006)
Chukkallo Chandrudu (2006)
Delhi 6 (2009)

Biswajeet

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Biswajeet was born in Calcutta, West Bengal, but later went over to Bombay to do some memorable Hindi films.

Biswajeet started his career in 1960 with the Bengali film, 'Natun Fasal'. Earlier, in spite of family oppositions, young Biswajeet played a tiny role in a Bengali film “Dak Harakara”.

After a couple of hit films in Calcutta like 'Mayamrigo' and 'Dui Bhai' , Biswajeet went to Bombay. In 1962, he catapulted to fame with his superhit film, Bees Saal Baad.

Biswajeet wide-eyed innocence worked in his favour. A good film with a powerful script, suspense and good, haunting 'Kahin Deep Jale Kahin Dil' music 'Bees Saal Baad' was a hit. He already had a career in Bengali films where his first film was 'Kangsa'. However, he made a niche for himself in the light romantic films popular in those days. These films include 'Bin Badal Barsaat', 'Kaise Kahoon', 'Mere Sanam', 'Shehnai', 'Do Dil' , 'Yeh Raat Phir Naa Ayegi' , 'April Fool' , 'Do Kaliyan' , 'Sharaarat' and 'Night in London'. Shammi Kapoor was the king of this genre of films but there were more films than he could do alone. The rest went to Biswajeet. They even shared the heroines: Saira Bano, Rajshri, Mumtaz, Mala Sinha, Sharmila Tagore and Asha Parekh. His films often had popular soundtracks, causing the films, and Biswajeet, to become even better-known.

Biswajeet found himself on the cover of 'Life' thanks to Rekha, his co-star in 'Do Shikari' and 'Anjana Safar'. Biswajeet had to kiss Rekha in a scene and the director, Raja Nawathe forgot to say 'cut' and they went on and on till the unit started clapping. It was this kiss that was featured on the cover. An average actor, Biswajeet ultimately found himself being relegated to play sidey actors. Biswajeet tried his hand at direction with 'Kahtey Hain Mujhko Raja' but it did not impress the viewers. The film did moderately well at the box office. Later he went back to acting.

In between acting in Bollywood movies, Biswajit kept going back to Calcutta to act in Bengali films, like the superhit Chowringhee with Uttam Kumar and much later, 'Srimaan Prithviraj' and 'Baba Taraknath' .
 
Biswajeet has been married twice and has three children. He has a son and a daughter from his late first wife. His son Prasenjit is a superstar in Bengal and has been the number one star of Bengali cinema for more than a decade now. His elder daughter, Pallabi Chatterjee, is a lesser known film and television actress.

Biswajeet currently lives in Bombay with his second wife and their daughter Shambhavi.

FILMOGRAPHY :

Inth Ka Jawab Patthar (2002)
Sar Ankhon Par (1999)
Dil Apna Preet Parai (1993)
Mehboob Mere Mehboob (1992)
Jigarwala (1991)
Zimmedaar (1990)
Hal Aur Bandook (1989)
Belagaam (1988)
Allah Rakha (1986)
Krishna-Krishna (1986)
Saaheb (1985)
Anand Aur Anand (1984)
Amar Geeti (1983)
Hum kadam (1980)
Do Shikaari (1979)
Baba Taraknath (1977)
Naami Chor (1977)
Jai Bajrang Bali (1976)
Kahte Hain Mujhko Raja (1975)
Phir Kab Milogi (1974)
Do Aankhen (1974)
Prantarekha (1974)
Mehmaan (1973)
Sriman Prithviraj (1973)
Shararat (1972)
Main Sunder Hoon (1971)
Guddi (1971)
Chahat (1971)
Main Sunder Hoon (1971)
Ishq Par Zor Nahin (1970)
Pardesi (1970)
Pyar Ka Sapna (1969)
Raahgir (1969)
Tamanna (1969)
Paisa Ya Pyar (1969)
Kahin Din Kahin Raat (1968)
Chowringhee (1968)
Do Kaliyaan (1968)
Krishna Bhakta Sudama (1968)
Kismat (1968)
Vaasna (1968)
Ghar Ka Chirag (1967)
Hare Kanch Ki Chooriyan (1967)
Jaal (1967)
Nai Roshni (1967)
Night in London (1967)
Aasra (1966)
Biwi Aur Makaan (1966)
Sagaai (1966)
Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi (1966)
Do Dil (1965)
Mere Sanam (1965)
April Fool (1964)
Godhuli Belaye (1964)
Kaise Kahoon (1964)
Kohra (1964)
Majboor (1964)
Prabhater Rang (1964)
Shehnai (1964)
Bin Badal Barsaat (1963)
Bees Saal Baad (1962)
Dada Thakur (1962)
Dhoop Chhaya (1962)
Nav Diganta (1962)
Dui Bhai (1961)
Kathin Maya (1961)
Maya Mriga (1960)
Natun Fasal (1960)

Sharmila Tagore

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Sharmila Tagore is a renowned Indian film actress from Bengal, who as of April 2005 heads the Indian Film Censor Board. In December 2005 she was chosen as an UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

She began her Hindi film career with Shammi Kapoor in 'Kashmir Ki Kali' and 'An Evening In Paris'. Although she was too young for a film career (she was barely thirteen), her freshness and ebullience made her a selling proposition. "Acting happened too early in life," she recalls. "In fact, 'Apur Sansar', my first film and then 'Devi', were supposed to be my only films. I worked in them during my school holidays."

Being Satyajit Ray's discovery in 'Apur Sansar' gave Sharmila a distinction from the onset. In their second film together, 'Devi', her portrayal of a teenage wife whose father-in-law believes her to be the reincarnation of Kali, moved America's most respected film critic, Pauline Kael to remark, "… she is exquisite, perfect ".

"But because of my early success with these films and because I was inundated with offers from with Shakti Samanta and Sachin Bhowmick who were known to my parents, I succumbed. So my career in films was a kind of chance with pressure, mingled with curiosity. But it was never meant to be a long-term goal. And when 'Kashmir Ki Kali' happened, it was suppose to be my only film in Bombay and I was going to get back to Calcutta. But films kind of kept happening and the acting bug slowly got hold of me." Although her initial films didn't give her much scope to prove her potential as an actress, she made an indelible mark in the minds of the audience with her performances. And with films like 'Aradhana', which charted the growth of her character from a young girl to an old woman, her career changed soon afterwards. Likewise, in a series of Rajesh Khanna hits like 'Daag', 'Amar Prem' and 'Safar', she was established as a star.

However, she continued to work with Ray, in films like 'Nayak', (where she surprised everybody by wearing spectacles throughout the film), 'Aranyer Din Ratri' and 'Seemabaddha'. "Looking back, I realise I was very different from the other actresses of my time. My behaviour was grossly misinterpreted. I felt I was making mistakes all the time. I'd wear clothes that were not suitable. Everybody would be wearing a sari and I'd turn up in jeans. I was also accused of being snooty and arrogant, which I was not. I didn't know that one was expected to lead a certain lifestyle."

However, her marriage to the former Indian cricket captain, Mansoor Ali Khan, the Nawab of Pataudi, has been one of the most successful ones in the industry, so much so that her best performances have been with the support of her husband. "Tiger was totally supportive. People were hundred percent convinced that our marriage would not last. But we have proved all of them wrong."


Awards :

1969 - Filmfare Best Actress Award - Aradhana
1976 - National Film Award for Best Actress - Mausam
1997 - Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award
2003 - Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award


ABOUT HER SELF :

Second name: Ayesha Sultana
Date of Birth: 8 December 1946
Height: 5'3" or 1.60 m
City: Hyderabad
Country: India
Children: son Saif Ali Khan, daughters Saba and Soha Ali Khan
Marital status: married
Spouse: indian cricketer Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi
Religion: converted to Islam
Other facts: she is the great-granddaughter of poet Rabindranath Tagore
Occupation: bollywood actress
Debut Film: Apur Sansar
Languages: bengali, hindi, English

FILMOGRAPHY :

2007 Fool and Final
Eklavya
Viruddh
Shubho Mahurat
Abar Aranye
Dhadkan
Mann
Aashiq Awara
Mississippi Masala
Hum To Chale Pardes
7 Saal Baad
"Zindagi"
Abodh
Maa Beti
New Delhi Times
Ricky
Swati
Bandhan Anjana
Divorce
Jawaani
Sunny
Doosri Dulhan
Door-desh
Desh Premee
Namkeen
Kalankini Kankabati
Do Shatru
Griha Pravesh
Dooriyaan
Besharam
Anand Ashram
Tyaag
Ek Se Badhkar Ek
Mausam
Faraar
Amanush
Anari
Chupke Chupke
Ek Mahal Ho Sapnon Ka
Khushboo
Charitraheen
Jadu Bansha
Paap Aur Punya
Shandaar
Avishkaar
Raja Rani
Aa Gale Lag Jaa
Daag: A Poem of Love
Dastaan
Maalik
Yeh Gulistan Hamara
Amar Prem
Badnam Farishte
Chhoti Bahu
Seemabaddha
Aranyer Din Ratri
Mere Humsafar
My Love
Safar
Suhana Safar
Aradhana
Pyaasi Sham
Satyakam
Talash
Yakeen
Dil Aur Mohabbat
Humsaya
Mere Hamdam Mere Dost
Aamne Samne
An Evening in Paris
Nayak
Anupama
Devar
Sawan Ki Ghata
Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi
Waqt
Kashmir Ki Kali
Prabhater Rang
Barnali
Nirjan Saikate
Shesh Anka
Devi
Apur Sansar

Mehmood

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Mehmood Ali was born on September 29, 1932. Popularly known simply as Mehmood was an Indian actor, director and producer. He was known and appreciated for playing comic roles in Hindi films. He worked in over 300 Hindi films in a career spanning three decades.

Mehmood was one of nine children born to actor and dancer Mumtaz Ali in Bombay. Mehmood started acting as a reluctant child actor in Bombay Talkies films like Kismet. Some of his early jobs before he started acting were driving, doing odd jobs, selling poultry. Mehmood worked as director P L Santoshi's driver. Later Santoshi's son Rajkumar Santoshi cast Mehmood in his venture Andaz Apna Apna. He was hired to teach table tennis to Meena Kumari in those days. Mehmood later married her sister Madhu. It was after marriage and becoming a father that he decided to act to earn a better living. Mehmood got a small break as a murder victim in CID. He started off by doing small unnoticed roles in films like "Do Bigha Zameen" and "Pyaasa". He later went on to act in lead roles but he was appreciated for his comedy.

Death came to him silently in his sleep! Alas, there was no sound of laughter! He must have missed that! Mehmood the Bollywood comic legend died in his sleep, in a hotel room at Pennsylvania (where he had gone for medical treatment) in July 2004.

The inimitable Mehmood was Bollywood’s best-known comedian. There were many other comedians in Bombay Talkies before he came to the screen, but they merely functioned as excuses to take the audience’s mind off the melodramatic plot for a few minutes of the film’s running time. Then, along came Mehmood – and he made the comedian’s role an integral part of the story line. Often the comedian’s plight proved more interesting than even the hero’s romance. And, for a brief period in the 60s, thanks to him, comedy was king. And Mehmood was the uncrowned King of Comedy.

By the time the 90s set in, Mehmood had played his entire hand as actor, director, storywriter and producer. But, he was now keeping indifferent health. He made one last attempt at a comeback, with a film called Dushman Duniya Ka. By now, there was a new generation of filmgoers in the theatres and new stars in Bollywood’s firmaments. Mehmood managed to get the brightest new star into his movie. Shah Rukh Khan – a self-confessed Mehmood admirer – played the role of the “young” Mehmood in the film, complete with toothbrush moustache and manic eye-rolls. But, by then, Mehmood had lost his most precious gift – the ability to feel the pulse of the junta’s moods and laughter. The film was a dismal flop at the box-office!

Mehmood will forever be remembered as he appeared in his heydays  as the King of Comedy. He taught a nation how to laugh! Thank you for the laughter!

Mehmood also gave major breaks to Amitabh Bachchan, who actually stayed with Mehmood and his brother Mansoor Ali in his early days in Mumbai, and Aruna Irani in "Bombay To Goa".

Some of his memorable songs are: "Ek chatur naar" from Padosan, "Aao Twist Karen" (Let's do the twist) from Bhoot Bangla, "Yeh do deewane dil ke" from Johar Mehmood in Goa, "Hum kaale hai to kyaa huaa dilwaale hain" (What if I am dark, I have a heart) from Gumnaam.

Mehmood's son Lucky Ali, is a popular singer who has also acted in films.

FILMOGRAPHY :

Sasuraal
Gumnaam
Pyar Kiye Ja
Love in Tokyo
Patthar ke Sanam
Padosan
Aankhen
Do Phool
Dil Tera Diwana
Bhoot Bangla
Bombay to Goa
Sadhu aur Shaitan
Humjoli
Main Sundar Hoon
Kunwaara Baap
Sangharsh
Do Phool
Jinny Aur Johnny
Sabse Bada Rupaiya
Johar Mehmood in Goa
Johar Mehood in Hong Kong
Guddu

Saira Banu

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Saira Banu also Saira Bano , Saira Banu was born on August 23, 1944, is the daughter of Naseem Banu, a well-known actress of the 1960's and 1970's and the granddaughter of the famous playback singer of the yesteryears Shamshad Begum. She is also the wife of actor Dilip Kumar.

Saira Banu was born in India in 1944. She made her screen debut in the 1961 film Junglee. Though Saira had spent a significant part of her childhood in London, and went to a finishing school, she fit the role of a rustic.

Ever since her marriage, Saira looked for dramatically challenging roles. Her valiant attempts to establish a reputation as an actress after Gopi, Sagina and Bairaag (all with Dilip Kumar) and films like Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Chaitali met with limited success. In 1976, Saira chose to end her film career. Subsequently she has weathered a storm in her marriage, appeared in a cameo opposite her husband in Duniya (1984); and become a successful television producer.

In 1966, 22-year-old Saira married 44-year-old Dilip Kumar and despite apprehensions from the media, theirs has been one of the longest lasting marriages in Bollywood.

Shashdhar Mukherji, who had discovered Sadhana and Asha Parekh, recommended Saira Banu to his brother Subodh Mukherji when the latter was planning his film, 'Junglee'. Saira is the daughter of yesteryears beauty Naseem Banu, and was therefore called 'Beauty Queen'.

'Junglee' was a super-duper hit and Saira Banu figured in many more successful films including 'Shaadi', 'Bluff Master', 'April Fool', 'Aayee Milan Ki Bela', 'Shagrid', 'Jhuk Gaya Aasman' and 'Aman'. With her first film Saira Banu earned herself the image of an Oomph Girl who would chase her man to the ends of the earth. She was the girl who seemed westernised and was yet acceptable to the front-benchers.

Manoj Kumar did full justice to her personality in 'Purab Paschim', in which she played an NRI girl under western influence. Her blonde wig and a cigarette burning in her fingers along with an ignorant, "Gita? What Gita?" is still remembered and copied!

At the height of her romance with Rajendra Kumar, among the rumors of their marriage, she surprised the industry by marrying Dilip Kumar, who was twice her age! She continued acting even after marriage and even did some films ('Sagina' and 'Bairaag') with Dilip Kumar. These days she is producing a popular TV serial, 'Is Duniya Ke Sitare'.

ABOUT HER SELF :

Date of Birth: 23 August 1944
Height: 5'6" or 1.68 m
Country: India
Mother: Naseem Banu
Siblings: brother Sultan
Marital status: married
Spouse: Dilip Kumar
Other facts: proficient Kathak artiste
Occupation: bollywood actress / television producer
Debut Film: Junglee

FILMOGRAPHY :

Faisla
Duniya
Oothikachiya Ponnu
Desh Drohee
Kaala Aadmi
Mera Vachan Geeta Ki Kasam
Hera Pheri
Aarambh
Bairaag
Koi Jeeta Koi Haara
Zameer
Aakhri Dao
Chaitali
Saazish
International Crook
Paise Ki Gudiya
Resham Ki Dori
Sagina
Jwar Bhata
Aarop
Daaman Aur Aag
Victoria No. 203
Balidaan
Gopi
Purab Aur Pachhim
Sagina Mahato
Aadmi Aur Insaan
Jhuk Gaya Aasmaan
Padosan
Aman
Diwana
Shagird
Pyar Mohabbat
Yeh Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai
April Fool
Ayee Milan Ki Bela
Door Ki Awaaz
Bluff Master
Shaadi
Junglee

Sanjay Khan

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Abbas Khan better known as Sanjay Khan was born on January 3, 1941. He is an actor, producer and director in the Indian film Industry.

Sanjay (Abbas) Khan was born in Bangalore and is of mixed Pathan and Iranian parentage He is married to Parsi Zarine Khan. Sanjay Khan has two brothers, Feroz Khan and Akbar Khan also work as actors, as does his son, Zayed Khan. He had three daughters and a son. Elder daughter Farha (married to DJ Aqeel), second daughter Simone (married to Ajay Arora) and his youngest daughter Suzanne Khan is married to actor Hrithik Roshan. Sanjay Khan became grandfather on March 28, 2006 of a boy named Hrehaan, Hrithik Roshan's and Suzanne Khan's first child. Sanjay Khan's Daughter-in-Law is Malika Parekh who is married to his son Zayed Khan.

Sanjay Khan acted in several successful films like 'Ek Phool Do Mali', 'Inteqaam', 'Dus Lakh', 'Dillagi', 'Dil Ne Pukara' and many others. However, except for his good looks, Sanjay was unimpressive. B.R Chopra's 'Dhund' came as a windfall for him. A suspense film inspired by 'Rebecca', this film of Sanjay and Zeenat Aman also started their involvement which continued as he became a producer with 'Chandi Sona'.

Sanjay Khan later began making TV serials. His first venture was 'Tipu Sultan'. During its production there was a major fire on its set, which caused the loss of some lives and property. Sanjay himself came close to death, but survived after a long struggle in hospital. He persisted and completed the serial and later, made more serials too.

FILMOGRAPHY :

Actor

Kala Dhanda Goray Log (1986)
Abdullah (1980)
Chandi Sona (1977)
Mastan Dada (1977)
Nagin (1976)
Zindagi Aur Toofan (1975)
Duniya Ka Mela (1974)
Trimurti (1974)
Dhund (1973)
Daaman Aur Aag (1973)
Anokhi Pehchan (1972)
Babul Ki Galiyaan (1972)
Dharkan (1972)
Wafaa (1972)
Upaasna (1971)
Haseenon Ka Devata (1971)
Mela (1971)
Woh Din Yaad Karo (1971)
Maharaja (1970)
Pushpanjali(1970)
Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi (1970)
Beti (1969)
Ek Phool Do Mali (1969)
Intaquam(1969)
Shart (1969)
Abhilasha (1968)
Dil Ne Pukara (1967)
Dillagi (1966)
Dus Lakh (1966)
Haqeeqat (1964)
Dosti (1964)

Director

Maryada Purushottam (2005)
"Maha Kavya Mahabharat" (2001) TV Series
Kala Dhanda Goray Log (1986)
Abdullah (1980)
Chandi Sona (1977)

Producer

Abdullah (1980)

Sunil Dutt

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Sunil Dutt was born on June 6, 1930 . Born as Balraj Dutt was an Indian Bollywood actor, producer, director and politician. He was the cabinet minister for Youth Affairs and Sports in the Manmohan Singh government (2004-2005). His son, Sanjay Dutt, is currently also a Bollywood star.

Sunil Dutt was born in the village of Khurd (now in Pakistan ). His family moved to India during the Partition of India (1947). In Mumbai, he joined Jai Hind College as an undergraduate and took up a job. A stroke of luck fetched him an additional assignment with an advertisement company and he could supplement his income by a few hundred more rupees.

 
Starting out in radio, Sunil Dutt was a hugely popular announcer on the Hindi Service of Radio Ceylon, the oldest radio station in South Asia. He moved to acting in Hindi films. Sunil Dutt acted in several successful films from 1956. Sunil Dutt bagged his first film, 'Railway Platform' in 1955, co-starring Nalini Jaywant. Sunil Dutt became a star with Mehboob Khan's 'Mother India' and simultaneously fell in love with Nargis when he saved her from death by fire.
 
Sunil Dutt married Nargis on March 11, 1958. He had 1 son and 2 daughters. Sunil Dutt introduced his son Sanjay in Rocky in 1981. In that same year, his wife died of pancreatic cancer. He set up Nargis Dutt foundation in memory of his wife for the cure of cancer patients. Sunil Dutt was also a sponsor of the India Project, a Nobel Peace Prize-nominated organization akin to Operation Smile for the treatment of Indian children with facial deformities.
 
Sunil Dutt then did several films where the heroine had the better roles, like 'Sujata', 'Bandini', 'Sadhana', 'Amrapali' and 'Mera Saaya'. His first film as a producer, 'Yeh Raaste Hain Pyar Ke' in 1963 dared to show the heroine actually commiting adultery. In his next production, 'Mujhe Jeene Do' in 1963, he played a dacoit who kidnaps the heroine and also kills for profit. He risked playing a cripple in 'Khandaan' and the buffoon in 'Padosan'. After his film 'Reshma Aur Shera' bombed at the box-office, Sunil began playing safe with films like 'Heera' and 'Zakhmee'.

In 1984 he joined the Congress (I) party and was elected to Parliament for five terms from the constituency of Mumbai North West. His political career was halted for some years in the early 1990s when he worked to free his son from jail after he was arrested following Hindu-Muslim clashes in Mumbai.

Sunil Dutt died of a heart attack at his residence in Bandra, Mumbai in his sleep. His seat in Parliament will be contested by his daughter, Priya Dutt.
 
AWARDS AND HONOURS :

1963 - Filmfare Best Actor Award, Mujhe Jeeno Do
1965 - Filmfare Best Actor Award, Khandaan
1995 - Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award
1998 - Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award
2001 - Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievement
Sunil Dutt was a recipient of the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award from the Government of India.
 
ABOUT HIM :

Birth name: Balraj Dutt
Date of Birth: 6 June 1930
Date of death: 25 May 2005
Height: 6' or 1.83 m
City: Jhelum
Country: Pakistan
Siblings: Sister and Brother
Children: Son Sanjay Dutt, Daughters Namrata and Priya
Marital status: Married
Spouse: Nargis
Education: Mumbai's Jai Hind college
Other facts: He was brought up by his uncle
Occupation: Bollywood Actor/Indian Politician
Debut Film: Railway Platform

FILMOGRAPHY :

Munnabhai M.B.B.S.
Kshatriya
Phool
Parampara
Virodhi
Kurbaan
Hai Meri Jaan
Pratigyabandh
Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi
Dharamyudh
Watan Ke Rakhwale
Kala Dhanda Goray Log
Mangal Dada
Faasle
Laila
Raaj Tilak
Yaadon Ki Zanjeer
Badle Ki Aag
Dard Ka Rishta
Rocky
Ek Gunah Aur Sahi
Ganga Aur Suraj
Lahu Pukarega
Shaan
Yari Dushmani
Ahimsa
Jaani Dushman
Muqabla
Salaam Memsaab
Daku Aur Jawan
Kaala Aadmi
Ram Kasam
Aakhri Goli
Charandas
Darinda
Gyaniji
Ladki Jawan Ho Gayi
Paapi
Sat Shri Akal
Nagin
Nehle Pe Dehla
Zakhmee
Himalay Se Ooncha
Umar Qaid
36 Ghante
Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam
Geeta Mera Naam
Kora Badan
Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye
Heera
Man Jeete Jag Jeet
Jai Jwala
Zameen Aasmaan
Zindagi Zindagi
Jwala
Reshma Aur Shera
Bhai Bhai
Darpan
Bhai Bahen
Chirag
Jwala
Meri Bhabhi
Pyaasi Sham
Gauri
Padosan
Sadhu Aur Shaitaan
Hamraaz
Meharbaan
Milan
Amrapali
Gaban
Mera Saaya
Khandaan
Waqt
Beti Bete
Ghazal
Yaadein
Aaj Aur Kal
Gumrah
Mujhe Jeene Do
Nartakee
Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke
Jhoola
Main Chup Rahungi
Chhaya
Duniya Jhukti Hai
Ek Phool Char Kante
Hum Hindustani
Usne Kaha Tha
Didi
Insaan Jaag Utha
Sujata
Post Box 999
Sadhana
Mother India
Payal
Ek Hi Raasta
Kismet Ka Khel
Rajdhani
Kundan
Railway Platform

Friday, December 16, 2011

Shammi Kapoor

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Till 'Tumsa Nahin Dekha' (1957), Prithviraj Kapoor & his second son Shammi Kapoor (originally Shamsher) was a failure. He had tried acting in mythological and social films but his lean frame and expressionless face had failed to make any impression. 'Tumsa Nahin Dekha' revealed a new persona which grabbed attention of the young, who easily identified with him. 'Dil Deke Dekho' and 'Junglee' added to this image, the image of a young, debonair rebel.

His parents request him marry the girl of his choice, and the image was in typically Hindi film mould, but an entire generation sang and danced along with him in 'Professor', 'Janwar', 'Kashmir Ki Kali', 'Teesri Manzil' and 'Brahamchari'. He married one of his leading ladies Geeta Bali. Her premature death shattered him considerably. Shammi was not the same. He went haywire, but continued doing some films. 'Andaz' saw his decline as Rajesh Khanna, in this very film, easily came across as a fresher, brighter star who contrasted Shammi's jaded look.

He grew a beard, got married once again, wore malas. This obese and older Shammi played some character roles in films like 'Vidhaata', 'Zameer' and 'Prem Rog'. He also made at least two forgettable films 'Manoranjan' and 'Bandalbaaz' and an equally mediocre video magazine 'Manoranjan' before settling for a mouse in his hand. Shammi Kapoor is an internet buff now, but occasionally acts in TV serials.
 
Shammi Kapoor founded Internet Users Community of India. He also setup internet organization such as Ethical Hackers Association. Kapoor also started a website dedicated to family.
He was on dialysis since 2006, he was always thankful to God for giving him so much.
He died of renal failure around 5.00 am on 14 August 2011 at Breach Candy hospital Mumbai.
 
shammi kapoor in rockstar
Shammi Kapoor in Rockstar

ABOUT HIM SELF :

Birth name: Shamsher Raj Kapoor
Date of Birth: 21 October 1931
Died : 14 August 2011
Height: 6' or 1.85 m
City: Bombay, Maharashtra
Country: India
Mother: Ramsarni (Rama) Devi nee Mehra
Father: Prithviraj Kapoor
Siblings: Brothers Raj Kapoor and Shashi Kapoor, sister Urmila Sial
Marital status: Married
Spouse: Neila Devi
Ex-spouse: Geeta Bali till her death
Ex-girlfriend: Mumtaz
Other facts: Initially employed in his father's Prithvi Theatres
Hobbies: One of the foremost internet users in India
Debut Film: Thokar

FILMOGRAPHY :
 
Rockstar (2011)
Waah! Tera Kya Kehna (2002)
Yeh Hai Jalwa (2002)
Censor (2001)
East Is East (1999)
Jaanam Samjha Karo (1999)
Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge! (1998)
Kareeb (1998)
..Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya (1997)
Share Bazaar (1997)
PremGranth (1996)
Megha (1996)
Rajkumar (1996)
Namak (1996)
Rock Dancer (1995)
Prem Yog (1994)
Pyaar Ka Rog (1994)
Vivekananda (1994)
Gardish (1993)
Aaja Meri Jaan (1993)
Dosti Ki Saugandh (1993)
Humshakal (1992)
Nishchaiy (1992)
Chamatkar (1992)
Khule-Aam (1992)
Heer Ranjha (1992)
Tehelka (1992)
Lakshmanrekha (1991)
Henna (1991)
Ajooba (1991)
Mast Kalandar (1991)
Batwara (1989)
Daata (1989)
Bade Ghar Ki Beti (1989)
Mohabbat Ka Paigham (1989)
Vozvrashcheniye Bagdadskogo vora (1988)
Himmat Aur Mehanat (1987)
Hukumat (1987)
Ijaazat (1987)
Karamdaata (1986)
Kala Dhanda Goray Log (1986)
Allah Rakha (1986)
Balidaan (1985)
Ek Se Bhale Do (1985)
Aan Aur Shaan (1984)
Badal (1984)
Sohni Mahiwal (1984)
Betaab (1983)
Ek Jaan Hain Hum (1983)
Hero (1983)
Romance (1983)
Wanted (1983)
Prem Rog (1982)
Desh Premee (1982)
Vidhaata (1982)
Yeh Vaada Raha (1982)
Armaan (1981)
Ahista Ahista (1981)
Harjaee (1981)
Biwi-O-Biwi: The Fun-Film (1981)
Professor Pyarelal (1981)
Rocky (1981)
Saajan Ki Saheli (1981)
Meera (1979)
Ahsaas (1979)
Shalimar (1978)
Mama Bhanja (1977)
Parvarish (1977)
Bandalbaaz (1976)
Zameer (1975)
Chhote Sarkar (1974)
Manoranjan (1974)
Preetam (1971)
Andaz (1971)
Jaane Anjane (1971)
Jawan Mohabbat (1971)
Pagla Kahin Ka (1970)
Prince (1969)
Sachaai (1969)
Tumse Achcha Kaun Hai (1969)
Brahmachari (1968)
An Evening in Paris (1967)
Laat Saheb (1967)
Badtameez (1966)
Preet Na Jane Reet (1966)
Teesri Manzil (1966)
Janwar (1965)
Kashmir Ki Kali (1964)
Rajkumar (1964)
Bluff Master (1963)
Jab Se Tumhe Dekha Hai (1963)
Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya (1963)
Shaheed Bhagat Singh (1963)
China Town (1962)
Dil Tera Diwana (1962)
Professor (1962)
Wallah Kya Baat Hai (1962)
Boy Friend (1961)
Junglee (1961)
Basant (1960)
College Girl (1960)
Singapore (1960)
Char Dil Char Raahein (1959)
Dil Deke Dekho (1959)
Mohar (1959)
Raat Ke Rahi (1959)
Ujala (1959)
Mujrim (1958)
Coffee House (1957)
Maharani (1957)
Mirza Sahiban (1957)
Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957)
Ham Sab Chor Hain (1956)
Mem Sahib (1956)
Rangin Raaten (1956)
Sipahsalar (1956)
Daku (1955)
Miss Coca Cola (1955)
Naqab (1955)
Tangewali (1955)
Chor Bazar (1954)
Ehsan (1954)
Mehbooba (1954)
Shama Parwana (1954)
Gul Sanobar (1953)
Jeevan Jyoti (1953)
Khoj (1953)
Ladki (1953)
Laila Majnu (1953)
Rail Ka Dibba (1953)
Thokar (1953)

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION :

1968 - Filmfare Best Actor Award, Brahmachari
1982 - Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award, Vidhata
1995 - Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award
1999 - Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievement
2001 - Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award
Shammi Kapoor is also a recipient of the prestigious Living Legend Award by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the Indian entertainment industry.

Rajendra Kumar

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Rajendra Kumar was born on 20 July 1929. Rajendra Kumar was born in Sialkot, in the West Punjab province of British India, currently in Pakistan. Who acted in Bollywood films mostly from the 1950s through the 1960s and 1970s. He has also produced and directed movies.

Rajendra Kumar married Shukla and had a son Kumar Gaurav also an actor and two daughters. His son married Namrata Dutt, the daugher of actors Sunil Dutt and Nargis and sister of actor Sanjay Dutt.

Rajendra Kumar began his career by working as an extra in films like 'Mela' in 1948. After a long struggle for seven years, his first major role came with 'Vachan' in 1955, where he played Geeta Bali's brother. Rajendra Kumar made his debut in Jogan in 1950 in which he starred opposite Dilip Kumar and Nargis. He was then noticed in the blockbuster hit Mother India in 1957 in which he played Nargis's son.

The 1960s saw Rajendra Kumar rise like no other star had risen, and there was a time when every film starring him was a silver jubilee hit. There were times when he had six or seven films running in their silver jubilee weeks at the same time. It was a success that was unbelievable and Rajendra Kumar was soon known as "Jubilee Kumar".

He had many successful box office hits including Dhool Ka Phool , Mere Mehboob , Sangam , Arzoo , Suraj  and Ganwar . He was considered a golden boy for the movie producers in the sense that he was the actor who could recover the producers' money in a matter of few weeks.

Several of his films bombed at the box office, and he was not getting the offers he used to receive earlier.The sunshine came when he was offered an interesting role in the film Saajan Bina Suhaagan opposite Nutan. The film was a huge blockbuster of 1978. He then switched from leading roles and played many character roles in the late 1970s and 1980s.

In 1981 Rajendra introduced his son Kumar Gaurav in the film Love Story which he produced, directed and also appeared in. The film was declared the blockbuster of 1981. But the success was shortlived as Kumar Gaurav's later films were huge disappointments at the box office and his son's career declined as soon as it began. Rajendra also produced and acted with his son in Phool  but this was also a box office failure. Kumar appeared in fewer films after this and his last film appearance was a minor role in Deepa Mehta's critically acclaimed film Earth in 1998.

Rajendra Kumar himself moved over to play character roles and even acted in TV serials. But this was not for want of money. The prudent Punjabi had all along invested his earnings wisely in blue chip shares, a dubbing theatre (named after his daughter Dimple) and had several other interests.

Rajendra Kumar died on July 29, 1999 of cancer only nine days after his 70th birthday and the birthday of his son's brother-in-law Sanjay Dutt. He was known to never have taken medicines in his entire life.

SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY :

Jogan (1950)
Toofan Aur Deeya (1956)
Aawaz (1956)
Ek Jhalak (1957)
Mother India (1957)
Talaaq (1958)
Khazanchi (1958)
Ghar Sansar (1958)
Devar Bhabhi (1958)
Santan (1959)
Goonj Uthi Shehnai (1959)
Do Behnen (1959)
Dhool Ka Phool (1959)
Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan (1959)
Patanga (1960)
Mehndi Rang Lagyo (1960)
Maa Baap (1960)
Kanoon (1960)
Zindagi Aur Khwab (1961)
Sasural (1961)
Pyaar Ka Saagar (1961)
Gharana(1961)
Aas Ka Panchhi (1961)
Mere Mehboob (1963)
Hamrahi (1963)
Gehra Daag (1963)
Dil Ek Mandir (1963)
Amar Rahe Yeh Pyaar (1963)
Akeli Mat Jaiyo (1963)
Sangam (1964)
Ayee Milan Ki Bela (1964)
Zindagi (1964)
Arzoo (1965)
Jhuk Gaya Aasman (1968)
Anjaana (1969)
Geet (1970)
Ganwaar (1970)
Mera Naam Joker (1970)
Gora Aur Kala (1972)
Do Jasoos (1975)
Saajan Bina Suhagan (1978)
Love Story (1981)
Clerk (1989)
Phool (1993)
Earth (1998)


PRODUCER :

Love Story (1981)
Naam (1986)
Phool (1993)
The Jungle Book (1994) (Executive producer)

DIRECTOR :

Love Story (1981)

AWARDS AND HONORS :

Rajendra Kumar was honoured with the Padma Shri Award in 1969.

He was also conferred with Justice of Peace honour and served as Honorary Magistrate.

He was awarded the National Honour by late Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru simultaneously for “Kanoon” (Hindi) and “Mehandi Rang Lagyo” (Gujarati).

He received a special Shastri National Award and was associated with several charity schemes.

Manoj Kumar (JamActor of India)

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Manoj Kumar was born on July 24, 1937, at Abbottabad. He is an Indian actor and director in the Bollywood film industry. He is known for acting in and directing films with patriotic themes; for this reason he has been given the nickname of Mr. Bharat.

Manoj's image as the patriotic hero started with the 1965 film Shaheed, which was based on the life of Bhagat Singh. With memories of the India-Pakistan War still fresh, Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri asked him to create a film based on the popular slogan "Jai Jawan Jai Kissan" .


The result was Manoj Kumar's magnum opus and his directorial debut, Upkar (1967). In it, he managed to convincingly play both a jawan and a kissan. The film was also noted for the famous song Mere Desh Ki Dharti, composed by Kalyanji-Anandji and sung by Mahendra Kapoor. Upkar won Manoj Kumar his first Filmfare Best Director Award. The film was a huge hit and made Manoj the authority on Bollywood patriotism.

After dabbling in various roles in the late 1960s, Manoj returned to patriotic themes in Purab Aur Paschim, in which life in the East and West are juxtaposed. In 1972, he starred in Be-Imaan (for which he won the Filmfare Best Actor Award) and directed and starred in Shor. The latter, opposite Jaya Bhaduri, was not a huge box office success, but it did feature the memorable song Ek Pyar Ka Nagma Hai, a duet by Lata Mangeshkar and Mukesh which was composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal.

Manoj Kumar had phoned me to say 'Holi ki badhai' last month and at that time, was very keen for me to see his latest film 'Jai Hind'. I promised to see it. perhaps because he could sense that I was half- hearted, or more likely, he was unsure of his film, Pandit didn't force me to view it. I have not seen this film - I don't have the heart to see the death of one who was once a great film maker. This death is not sudden. Manoj has been dying for several years. It has been a slow and painful death.

In fact, I would have admired him if he had decided to retire after 'Kranti'. But it doesn't happen that way. Politicians and film stars never retire. 'Kranti' was his crowning glory. He fulfilled his desire to direct Dilip Kumar, who he had admired, imitated and even disliked. He proved to the world that he was the only director who didn't let Dilip Kumar interfere in his film. 'Kranti' was totally a Manoj Kumar film, it didn't have the slightest stamp of Dilip Kumar, usually present in the latter's films. Manoj's diktat to all his stars was 'Aap aao apni marzi se, lekin jao meri marzi se'. He was the King and in those days, he was offered a crore of rupees for acting and directing an outside film. He rejected these offers. He worked at pace leisurely. Not for him the hurried shots and rush jobs.

Like Dilip Kumar, Manoj Kumar has always interfered in some of the films he acted in and it showed. I am not sure about his famous suspense film with Sadhana, 'Woh Kaun Thi'. Manoj  Kumar has privately claimed credit for the direction of this and some other films - but the Manoj Kumar stamp is visible even in 'Beimaan', 'Dus Numbri' and 'Yaadgar'. Songs like 'Iktaara bole...do tarah ke leader hote hain...' are relevant to the Sonias, Laloos and Rabris of today too. Songs and lyrics made social comments and yet, the films were commercially successful. Successful socially relevant film were an impossibility till Manoj Kumar came along. Somehow the 'greatness of India and Indian culture' had never excited the viewers earlier.

Manoj Kumar officially began film directing with 'Upkaar'. Mediocre photographers use cliched images to depict contrast; like juxtaposing Bombay's slums with its skyscrapers etc. 'Purab aur Pachhim' did the same, but with a finesse which is still remembered, and copied. Subhash Ghai did it in 'Pardes', and Rishi Kapoor imitated in 'Aa Ab Laut Chalen'. Rishi, in fact, borrowed a video cassette of this film from Manoj Kumar, and the inspiration is there for all to see in Akshaye Khanna and Suman Rangnathan.

I can never forget the applause Bharat received when he answered the disllusioned NRI Pran's taunt: 'India's contribution is zero...zero...zero'. 'Jab zero diya mere Bharat ne, duniya ko tab ginti aayee...' was a fitting reply which showed his pride in what India was. It was with the same genuine pride that he had installed Nehru, Shastri and Indira on a pedestal along with Bhagat Singh and Lal Bahadur Shastri in his films. I am sure it was not sycophancy, as his sincerity showed, and except for a 'tax exemption' Manoj Kumar did not get any benefit from the Congress. Not any that I know of. He even refused to contest in the elections when he was offered a ticket!

Manoj Kumar repeated his success in 'Roti Kapda aur Makaan'. 'Shor' was another good film. He picked up a two para news-story and made a film out of it. The story was about one of those ironies of life: a father cycled non-stop for 14 days, to break a record and win a cash prize to pay for a surgery for his mute son. When the son regains his voice, the father meets with an accident and loses his hearing! Few among the Indian film makers could make a film with this theme, but Manoj did. By now, he had become close to Indira Gandhi who he used to refer to as 'Madam'. It is during this period that politics started corrupting him. In the mid-seventies, when the country was seething at the tyranny let loose by Mrs Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi, like it happens to all who are too close to power, Manoj lost touch with his audience.

Manoj Kumar announced his next film, 'Naya Bharat'. To Manoj it may have been intended as another 'Upkaar', but I see it as no less than a propoganda film. To me the context was the compulsory projection of the 20-point programme on the State-controlled DD and All India Radio. This was the height of sycophancy. Salim-Javed were to write the script. Fortunately for him, the film was not made. The Emergency was lifted and the great Indian public rejected Indira and Sanjay, the way I believe they will reject Sonia Gandhi. If this compromise of Manoj reduced his stature in my view, I suspect he fell in his own esteem, in 1984. The massacre of the Sikhs in New Delhi after the assassination of Indira Gandhi would have made any self-respecting Indian, (specially if he happened to be a Punjabi , for whom Bhagat Singh was a hero,) boil. I am sure Manoj Kumar must have realized the futility of all his 'Upkaars' and Bharats.

I am sure he must have felt like a sucker. What had Manoj Kumar to show for all these years...films with messages he didn't believe in. Okay, they brought in a lot of moolah but that wasn't what made him feel great. It was Bharat that made him proud. It was the shots he had devised, which, when the Dheeraj Kumars of this world copied, elated him. It was a Manoj Kumar sans convictions who laid an egg called 'Clerk'. He went into his shell. Quietly, without any fanfare, he switched to Hindutva. But now, the convictions were missing. It was a further disillusioned Manoj Kumar that has made 'Jai Hind'. Manoj Kumar has no beliefs left.

ABOUT HIM SELF :

Birth name: Harikishen Goswami
Date of Birth: 24 July 1937
Height: 5'10" or 1.78 m
City: Lahore, Punjab
Country: British India (now Pakistan)
Children: Son Kunal Goswami
Marital status: Married/Single/Divorced
His hero: Dilip Kumar
Occupation: Bollywood Actor / Director
Debut Film: Fashion

FILMOGRAPHY :

Maidan-E-Jung (1995)
Santosh (1989)
Clerk (1989)
Deshwasi (1989)
Kalyug Aur Ramayan (1987)
Kranti (1981)
Jatt Punjabi (1979)
Amaanat (1977)
Shirdi Ke Sai Baba (1977)
Dus Numbri (1976)
Sanyasi (1975)
Roti Kapada Aur Makaan (1974)
Be-Imaan (1972)
Shor (1972)
Mera Naam Joker (1970)
Pehchan (1970)
Purab Aur Pachhim (1970)
Yaadgaar (1970)
Sajan (1969)
Aadmi (1968)
Neel Kamal (1968)
Anita (1967)
Patthar Ke Sanam (1967)
Upkar (1967)
Do Badan (1966)
Picnic (1966)
Sawan Ki Ghata (1966)
Bedaag (1965)
Gumnaam (1965)
Himalay Ki Godh Mein (1965)
Poonam Ki Raat (1965)
Shaheed (1965)
Phoolon Ki Sej (1964)
Woh Kaun Thi? (1964)
Ghar Basake Dekho (1963)
Banarasi Thug (1962)
Dr. Vidya (1962)
Hariyali Aur Raasta (1962)
Maa Beta (1962)
Naqli Nawab (1962)
Shaadi (1962)
Kanch Ki Gudiya (1961)
Reshmi Roomal (1961)
Honeymoon (1960)
Panchayat (1958)
Sahara (1958)
Fashion (1957)

Shashi Kapoor

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Born in Calcutta on January 15, 1938. Shashi Kapoor, the third son of Prithviraj Kapoor, made his first screen appearance aged 14 in his elder brother Raj Kapoor's 'Awara'. He played the child Raj Kapoor. As a child star, he even acted in forgettable mythologicals like 'Bhakta Dhurva' and 'Murliwala' .

In July, 1958, Shashi Kapoor married the British actress Jennifer Kendal and they acted in a number of films together, most notably in the Merchant Ivory productions. He had three children with Kendal, Karan Kapoor, Kunal Kapoor and Sanjana Kapoor. Shashi Kapoor won the National Award for acting for his role in New Delhi Times. He did not value the award much as he was still upset about his wife not getting the award for 36 Chowringhee Lane some years ago. She had lost out to Rekha in Umrao Jaan. Jennifer Kendal died of cancer in 1984.

Shashi Kapoor also made a two-reeler called 'Phansi' using a 16 mm movie camera Raj had given him. But if Raj Kapoor expected him to become a film maker, he was disappointed. Shashi became an actor. Beginning with 'Char Diwari', he acted in many films. Most of the films were forgettable and his performances mediocre.

Possibly because he had married an English theatre actress Jennifer Kendal, he had an attitude problem, and often lambasted Hindi films. That he failed to click only added to his cynicism. At 27, he made his first hit, in 'Jab Jab Phool Khile'. Some of his films in this period include 'Haseena Maan Jayegi', 'Mehndi Lagi Mere Haath', 'Waqt', 'Aa Gale Lag Ja', 'Pyar Ka Mausam' and 'Chor Machaye Shor'. The Anglicised actor found an outlet in such Indo-English films as Merchant-Ivory's 'Householder' and 'Heat & Dust'. He built a memorial to his father the Prithvi Theatre and encouraged talented film makers like Shyam Benegal, Govind Nihalani and Girish Karnad to make quality films, which he produced 'Junoon', 'Kalyug', '36 Chowringhee Lane', 'Vijeta' and 'Utsav' , all critically acclaimed though not so successful at the box office.

To finance his theatre and quality films, Shashi Kapoor signed every masala film which came his way. There was a time when he would shoot for six films on the same day, giving two hours to each. Seeing this, his elder brother Raj Kapoor, who had signed him for 'Satyam Shivam Sundaram', angrily called him a 'taxi'. His more successful phase as an actor, was as a co-star with Amitabh Bachchan 'Deewar', 'Do Aur Do Paanch', 'Silsila', 'Trishul', 'Kabhi Kabhi', though he could hardly outshine the megastar. Nevertheless, he won the National Award for his performance in 'New Delhi Times'.

Shashi Kapoor was the only actor in his family who kept his weight in check, thanks to his wife Jennifer. But after her demise, Shashi lost interest and let go. The new, bloated Shashi Kapoor even tried his hand at directing. 'Ajooba', an Indo-Soviet production. But it was a total wash-out. It was neither praised by the critics nor liked by the paying public liked it. Recently, he acted as a frustrated poet in 'In Custody' - a character so like what he has become.

ABOUT HIM SELF :

Birth name: Balbirraj Kapoor
Date of Birth: 18 March 1938
Height: 5'11" or 1.80 m
City: Calcutta, West Bengal
Country: India
Mother: Ramsarni (Rama) Devi nee Mehra
Father: Prithviraj Kapoor
Siblings: brothers Shammi Kapoor and Raj Kapoor, sister Urmila Sial
Children: sons Kunal Kapoor and Karan Kapoor, daughter Sanjana Kapoor
Marital status: widowed
Spouse: english theatre actress Jennifer Kendal
Occupation: bollywood actor
Debut Film: Meena


FILMOGRAPHY :

Side Streets
Jinnah
Gulliver's Travels
Vivekananda
Aag Ka Toofan
In Custody
Akayla
Raeeszada
Oonch Neech Beech
Touhean
Gair Kanooni
Farz Ki Jung
Clerk
Jaaydaad
Meri Zabaan
The Deceivers
Hum To Chale Pardes
Sammy and Rosie Get Laid
Sindoor
Anjaam
Ijaazat
Naam O Nishan
Pyaar Ki Jeet
Ilzaam
Abodh
Aurat
Ek Main Aur Ek Tu
Maa Beti
New Delhi Times
Swati
Alag Alag
Bepanaah
Bhawani Junction
Zameen Aasmaan
Ghar Ek Mandir
Pakhandi
Utsav
Yaadon Ki Zanjeer
Bandhan Kuchchey Dhaagon Ka
Ghungroo
Door-desh
Heat and Dust
Vakil Babu
Namak Halaal
Sawaal
Vijeta
Ek Aur Ek Gyarah
Silsila
Kranti
Basera
Bezubaan
Krodhi
Maan Gaye Ustad
Neeyat
Kali Ghata
Do Aur Do Paanch
Ganga Aur Suraj
Kalyug
Shaan
Swayamvar
Suhaag
Duniya Meri Jeb Mein
Kaala Patthar
Gautam Govinda
Ahsaas
Satyam Shivam Sundaram: Love Sublime
Aahuti
Amar Shakti
Apna Khoon
Atithee
Do Musafir
Heeralal Pannalal
Junoon
Muqaddar
Phaansi
Rahuketu
Trishul
Mukti
Immaan Dharam
Chakkar Pe Chakkar
Chor Sipahi
Doosra Aadmi
Farishta Ya Qatil
Hira Aur Patthar
Fakira
Kabhi Kabhie - Love Is Life
Aap Beeti
Deewangee
Jai Bajrang Bali
Koi Jeeta Koi Haara
Naach Utha Sansar
Shankar Dada
Anari
Chori Mera Kaam
Deewaar
Prem Kahani
Salaakhen
Chor Machaye Shor
Insaniyat
Jeevan Sangram
Mr. Romeo
Paap Aur Punya
Roti Kapada Aur Makaan
Aa Gale Lag Jaa
Naina
Siddhartha
Janwar Aur Insaan
Patanga
Sharmeelee
Bombay Talkie
Abhinetri
My Love
Rootha Na Karo
Suhana Safar
Ek Shriman Ek Shrimati
Jahan Pyar Mile
Kanyadaan
Pyar Ka Mausam
Raja Saab
Haseena Maan Jayegi
Juaari
Pretty Polly
Aamne Samne
Dil Ne Pukara
Biradari
Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare
Pyaar Kiye Jaa
Shakespeare-Wallah
Jab Jab Phool Khile
Mohabbat Isko Kahete Hain
Waqt
Benazir
The Householder
Holiday in Bombay
Jab Se Tumhe Dekha Hai
Yeh Dil Kisko Doon
Mehendi Lagi Mere Hath
Prem Patra
Char Diwari
Dharmputra
Dana Paani
Mordhwaj
Sanskar
Awaara
Ram Darshan
Samadhi
Veer Babruwahan
Patanga
Aag
Bhakta Bilwamangal
Bhakta Gopalbhaiya
Bhakta Dhruva
Renuka
Tadbir
Meena

Shabana Azmi

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Shabana Azmi is one of the leading actresses of parallel cinema. She is a film actress as well as a social activist, and while her performances in films of a variety of genre have generally earned her praises and awards.

Shabana Azmi's parents are Kaifi Azmi, a renowned Indian poet and writer of Urdu and Shaukat, a well known stage actress. She is a Muslim, and her brother, Baba Azmi, is a cinematographer. Her parents had an active social life, and their home was always throbbing with people and activities. Early in childhood, the environment in her home inculcated into her a respect for family ties, social and human values; and her parents always supported her to develop a passion for intellectual stimulation and growth.

Shabana Azmi completed a graduation degree in Psychology from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, followed by a course in Acting at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune. She topped the list of successful candidates of 1972.

In the initial stage of her career, Shabana Azmi was linked to noted film director Shekhar Kapur, but married Javed Akhtar, a famed lyricist, poet and scriptwriter of bollywood on 9 December 1984. It was Akhtar’s second marriage, the first being with the Bollywood scriptwriter, Honey Irani. He has always given her encouragements to stimulate her to grow independently.

Shabana Azmi has acted in over one hundred Hindi movies of different genres, mainstream, experimental and parallel Indian cinema; and many of her movies have been displayed at prestigious international centers including George Pompidou Centre (Paris), the Norwegian Film Institute, the Simthsonian Institution and the American Film Institute, Washington Pacific Cinematheque and Winnipeg Cinematheque.

Shabana Azmi has been a committed social activist, active in fighting AIDS and injustice in real life.

Shabana Azami is also a social activist and has voiced her opinion on a variety of issues. Initially, her activism drew skepticism and was dubbed as a publicity gimmick. However, she proved her critics wrong and used her celebrity status to emerge as a high-profile social activist. This began as a feeling of inadequacy in her, and "suddenly she felt almost perverse to win applause and accolade for representing a person on screen and ignoring her in real life".

The 1993 Mumbai riots appalled her and she emerged as a forceful critic of religious extremism. After the September 11 2001 attacks, she opposed the advice of an important religious leader calling upon the Muslims of India to join the people of Afghanistan in their fight by retorting that the leader go there alone. Her strong reaction encouraged other moderate Muslim leaders to counsel restraint and tolerance, and to shun terrorism.

AWARDS AND HONORS :

1975 - National Film Awards for Best Actress, Ankur
1977 - Filmfare Best Actress Award, Swami
1982 - Filmfare Best Actress Award, Arth
1983 - National Film Awards for Best Actress, Arth
1984 - National Film Awards for Best Actress, Khandhar
1984 - Filmfare Best Actress Award, Bhavna
1985 - National Film Awards for Best Actress, Paar
1988 - she was awarded the Padma Shri.
1998 - she was appointed Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund.
1999 - National Film Awards for Best Actress, Godmother
2005 - Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award
2006 - she was awarded the Gandhi Foundation International Peace Award for her work with the slum dwellers of Mumbai.

Shabana Azmi’s long association with movies and her performances in them, as also her work as a social activist and an active parliamentarian, had been well and widely recognized, including conferment with several awards. Other awards received by her include:

Rajiv Gandhi Award (1994) for “Excellence of Secularism”
Yash Bhartiya Award (1988) by the Government of Uttar Pradesh for highlighting women’s issues In her work as an actress and activist.
The International Award for Best Actress for Gulzar’s “Libaas” in North Korea (1993),
For Gautam Ghose’s “Patang” at the Taormina Arte Festival (1994)
In Italy and for Deepa Metha’s “Fire” at the Chicago International Film Festival (1996).
Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards, Best Actress (Hindi Movies) (1999) for Godmother
Gandhi International Peace Prize (2006) awarded by Gandhi Foundation, London.

Since 1989, she is a member of the National Integration Council headed by the Prime Minister of India; a member of National AIDS Commission (of India); and was nominated (in 1997) as a member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian parliament. UNFPA had appointed her as its goodwill Ambassador for India, and the Michigan University conferred (in 2002) on her the Martin Luther King Professorship award in recognition of her contribution to arts, culture and society.

Despite being successful and well known celebrity across several media, Shabana Azmi has remained in touch with the reality, and is perceived by many reviewers to live a life rooted to the grassroots, and this had been her forte to enact their lives in many roles which she had done on stage, movies and TV serials. This has been her inspiration to articulate the cause of the underprivileged and marginalized segments of the society.

As part of the promotion for her film Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd., she was asked about her own honeymoon. She supposedly said that she went to Pune with a couple of her girlfriends and that she has not yet had a formal honeymoon. She was supposed to have added that her husband Javed still owes her one.
 
ABOUT HER SELF :

Date of Birth: 18 September 1950
City: Delhi
Country: India
Mother: Shaukat Kaifi
Father: Kaifi Azmi
Marital status: married
Spouse: Javed Akhtar
Ex-boyfriend: Shekhar Kapur
Education: Psychology (St.Xavier's College), Film and Television Institute of India
Other facts: she was among the first in India to publicly criticize militant Islam
Occupation: bollywood actress
Debut Film: Ankur

FILMOGRAPHY :

Umrao Jaan 2"
Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Umrao Jaan
Betting On Love
15 Park Avenue
Waterborne
Morning Raga
Tehzeeb
Makdee
Daughters of This Century
Gaja Gamini
Hari-Bhari: Fertility
Godmother
Earth
Side Streets
Bada Din
The Death Sentence: Mrityu Dand
Saaz
Fire
Patang
Son of the Pink Panther
In Custody
City of Joy
Adharm
Dharavi
Immaculate Conception
Jhoothi Shaan
Antarnaad
Ek Doctor Ki Maut
Fateh
Amba
Disha
Muqaddar Ka Badshaah
Ek Din Achanak
Oonch Neech Beech
Rakhwala
Main Azaad Hoon
Picnic
Sati
Madame Sousatzka
Mardon Wali Baat
Ek Aadmi
Libaas
La Nuit Bengali
Pestonjee
Itihaas
Susman
Nasihat
Genesis
Shart
Anjuman
Ek Pal
Samay Ki Dharaa
Rahi Badal Gaye
Khamosh
Gangvaa
Khandhar
Lorie
Aaj Ka M.L.A. Ram Avtar
Bhavna
Hum Rahe Na Hum
Kaamyaab
Kamla
Paar
Ram Tera Desh
Yaadon Ki Zanjeer
Doosri Dulhan
Sweekar Kiya Maine
Avtaar
Mandi
Masoom
Pyaasi Aankhen
Arth
Suraag
Raaste Pyar Ke
Anokha Bandan
Ashanti
Log Kya Kahenge
Namkeen
Yeh Nazdeekiyan
Shama
Ek Hi Bhool
Sameera
Hum Paanch
Apne Paraye
Thodisi Bewafaii
Sparsh
Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Ata Hai
Ek Baar Kaho
Jwalamukhi
Yeh Kaisa Insaaf
Lahu Ke Do Rang
Amar Deep
Bagula Bhagat
Jallianwalla Bagh
Jeena Yahan
Atithee
Devata
Junoon
Khoon Ki Pukaar
Swarg Narak
Toote Khilone
Shatranj Ke Khilari
Adha Din Adhi Raat
Amar Akbar Anthony
Chor Sipahi
Ek Hi Raasta
Hira Aur Patthar
Kanneshwara Rama
Karm
Khel Khiladi Ka
Kissa Kursi Ka
Parvarish
Swami
Vishwasghaat
Fakira
Kadambari
Shaque
Nishaant
Ankur
Faslah
Ishq Ishq Ishq
Parinay

Jaya Bachchan

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Jaya Bhaduri was born on April 10, 1948 in Jabalpur. Jaya was born in a Bengali family to Indira and Taroon Kumar Bhaduri, writer, journalist and stage artist. She studied in St. Joseph's Convent School, Bhopal. Jaya's height is 5'2" or 1.57 m. She started her career with a small role in Satyajit Ray's Bengali film, Mahanagar at the age of 15 in 1963. After initial success in her native West Bengal, she became a success after Guddi in which she played a schoolgirl obsessed with film star Dharmendra after which she moved to Mumbai and starred in many Hindi hit films, such as Jawani Diwani, Uphaar, Anamika, and she helped her husband become a star by acting with him in Zanjeer (1973), Abhimaan (1973), Chupke Chupke (1975) and Sholay (1975).

On June 3, 1973, she married actor Amitabh Bachchan. The couple have two children: Shweta Bachchan-Nanda and Abhishek Bachchan, who is also an actor. She has lived her entire married life in the public eye, yet she has always kept her distance from the media.

Her daughter Shweta was born while Jaya and Amitabh were working on the film Sholay. Following this she retired from films and focused on raising her children. Her last film was Silsila (1981) also opposite her husband.

After a gap of 18 years, She returned in Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa (1998) and has since played mother roles which she has been praised for. In 2000 she starred in the film Fiza opposite Karisma Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan.

Her forthcoming film is Chudiyan where she will appear opposite her son Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerjee and Konkona Sen Sharma.

Of late, Bachchan became active in politics, notably with the Samajwadi Party and has been a Member of Parliament, representing Rajya Sabha till lately. In a recent controversy, she was disqualified from the post of MP with the charge of occupying an office of profit along with holding a position as MP as against the sub-clause (a) of Clause 1 of Article 102 of the Constitution, where an MP is not allowed to hold any office of profit.

Jaya Bachchan has returned to the Upper House as MP of Samajwadi Party in July 2006. Her re-entry into parliament was a great photo op for the journalists when her husband Amitabh Bachchan accompanied her to the swearing in ceremony.

Her son Abhishek Bachchan recently got engaged to Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai on 14-Jan-2007. Her mother Indira Bhaduri resides alone in Bhopal in Central India. Jaya has two grandchildren from her daughter Shweta; Navya Naveli and Agastya Nanda.

Awards and honors :

1973 - Filmfare Best Actress Award, Abhimaan
1974 - Filmfare Best Actress Award, Kora Kagaz
1979 - Filmfare Best Actress Award, Naukar
1998 - Special Life Time Achievement Award for her contributions to Indian cinema
1998 - Omega Award for Excellence : Lifetime Achievement [1]
2000 - Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award, Fiza
2001 - Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
2003 - Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award, Kal Ho Na Ho
2006 - Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award
Jaya Bachchan is a recipient of the Yash Bharati Samman, UP state's highest award from the Government of Uttar Pradesh. [2]
Jaya Bachchan is also a recipient of the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award from the Government of India.


FILMOGRAPHY:

"Koffee with Karan"
Kal Ho Naa Ho
Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe
Desh
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...
Daughters of This Century
Dr. Mukta
Fiza
Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa
Silsila
Nauker
Ek Baap Chhe Bete
Abhi To Jee Lein
Sholay
Chupke Chupke
Mili
Doosri Sita
Dil Diwana
Kora Kagaz
Naya Din Nayi Raat
Abhimaan
Zanjeer
Anamika
Gaai Aur Gori
Phagun
Parichay
Annadata
Bansi Birju
Bawarchi
Ek Nazar
Jawani Diwani
Koshish
Samadhi
Shor
Dhanyee Meye
Guddi
Jai Jawan Jai Makan
Piya Ka Ghar
Uphaar
Mahanagar

Neetu Singh

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Neetu Singh was born on July 8, 1958. She worked as a child actor under the name Baby Sonia and successfully made the transition to leading roles. Baby Sonia was the rare child star to play a double rolein 'Do Kaliyan'. She brought tears to the eyes of women audiences when she mouthed long entreaties to reunite her estranged parents. She did several films as a child star and then went into hibernation, to emerge as the sexy, grown-up Neetu Singh. Neetu Singh grew up under the footlights of Bollywood. In most of the films she appeared Neetu was cast as the fun-loving daughter or the 'optimistic' or 'lively' girlfriend. She was buxom. She danced with and cajoled all the top young stars of her day, especially Rishi Kapoor with whom she appeared in half a dozen films.

On film and off Neetu and Rishi Kapoor romanced each other. This romance led to the nuptials of the couple, when in 1979 after a much publicized engagement that was the talk of Bollywood, they were married. Neetu was 21 at that time. Shortly after, at the top of her popularity Neetu Singh retired. At that time it was customary for actress to retire after marriage and Neetu left films.

For her second innings as an adult, glossy, revealing pictures of Neetu were circulated among the film-makers. Raj Kapoor, who was later to become her father-in-law, was the first to fall for her ample cleavage displayed in her photographs and signed her for 'Ram Teri Ganga Maili' which he was planning with Rishi Kapoor. Unsure of himself after the failure of 'Mera Naam Joker', RK shelved this film and started 'Bobby', where he preferred Dimple Kapadia over Neetu. Neetu, in fact, made her adult debut opposite Randhir Kapoor in 'Rickshawala'. Though she paired with all the top stars including Rajesh Khanna, Amitabh, Shashi Kapoor and Jeetendra it was with Rishi Kapoor that Neetu made a hit romantic pair ('Rafoo Chakar' 'Khel Khel Mein', 'Doosra Aadmi', 'Amar Akbar Anthony' and 'Kabhi Kabhie').

Child actresses-turned-heroines usually do not have a fascination for fame, get weary and try to settle down. After an initial opposition from Raj Kapoor, who did not want an actress bahu, Neetu and Rishi Kapoor finally tied the knot. They have two children; daughter Riddhima and son Ranbir. Riddhima their daughter is a fashion designer and recently married to a Delhi based industrialist called Bharat Sawhney. Their son Ranbir Kapoor is an film actor.


ABOUT HER SELF :

Birth name: Sonia Singh
Date of Birth: 8 July 1958
Height: 5'5" or 1.65 m
Country: India
Children: daughter Riddhima Kapoor and son Ranbir Kapoor
Marital status: married
Spouse: Rishi Kapoor
Other facts: she started her career as a child artiste
Occupation: bollywood actress
Debut Film: Do Kaliyaan

FILMOGRAPHY :

Ganga Meri Maa (1983)
Raj Mahal (1982)
Chorni (1982)
Teesri Aankh (1982)
Khoon Ka Rishta (1981)
Ek Aur Ek Gyarah (1981)
Yaarana (1981)
Waqt Ki Deewar (1981)
Chunaoti (1980)
Dhan Daulat (1980)
The Burning Train (1980)
Choron Ki Baraat (1980)
Yuvraaj (1979)
Duniya Meri Jeb Mein (1979)
Kaala Patthar (1979)
Dhongee (1979)
Jhoota Kahin Ka (1979)
The Great Gambler (1979)
Aatish (1979)
Jaani Dushman (1979)
Anjane Mein (1978)
Chakravyuha (1978)
Heeralal Pannalal (1978)
Kasme Vaade (1978)
Pati Patni Aur Woh (1978)
Ab Kya Hoga (1977)
Amar Akbar Anthony (1977)
Dharam Veer (1977)
Doosra Aadmi (1977)
Maha Badmaash (1977)
Parvarish (1977)
Priyatama (1977)
Kabhi Kabhie - Love Is Life (1976)
Adalat (1976)
Bhala Manus (1976)
Maha Chor (1976)
Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun (1976)
Shankar Dada (1976)
Sharafat Chod Di Maine (1976)
Andolan (1975)
Deewaar (1975)
Khel Khel Mein (1975)
Rafoo Chakkar (1975)
Rani Aur Lalpari (1975)
Sewak (1975)
Zinda Dil (1975)
Aashiana (1974)
Hawas (1974)
Shatranj Ke Mohre (1974)
Zehreela Insaan (1974)
Rickshawala (1973)
Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973)
Pavitra Paapi (1970)
Waris (1969)
Do Kaliyaan (1968)

Navin Nischol (JamActor of India)

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Navin Nischol is a popular Indian actor. He made his debut with the Hindi film Sawan Bhadon in 1970. The film was a superhit and Nischol was constantly in demand for several years. He was also the first gold medalist from the Film and Television Institute of India to make it big. He starred in several superhits. Later on, Nischol switched over to character roles and carved out a successful career for himself in television.

Navin Nischol came into films around the time when there was an enthusiasm for students of FTII, as actors like Shatrughan Sinha, Jaya Bhaduri, Shabana Azmi and many others had stolen the thunder of the more conventional, chocolate-faced actors. Even before he got admission into FTII, the handsome Navin Nischol who had already modelled for 'Will's', had a firm commitment from Mohan Saigal, who was a family friend.

This film turned out to be 'Saawan Bhadon' , also Rekha's debut in Hindi films. It was a hit and at least three careers were made with it: Rekha, Navin and Jayshree T. Like happens with hit pairs, producers signed the two together in films like `Barkha Bahar' but that bombed. Navin's successful phase went on with films like 'Woh Main Nahin', 'Victoria Number 203', 'Dharma', 'Haste Zakham', 'Dhundh' and the very memorable 'Buddha Mil Gaya'. In fact, he was the man who got heroine Yogita Bali into 'Parwana' , in which Amitabh Bachchan played the bad guy.

But his downfall started and Navin went into oblivion till a little later, when with he started doing character roles and TV discovered him. 'Dekh Bhai Dekh' is one of the most popular serials he has done. Life came a full circle when he played a supporting role to Amitabh in 'Major Saab' and a supporting role to Rekha, the heroine of his first film, in 'Aastha'.

On April 24th 2006, his wife committed suicide by hanging at her residence.

FILMOGRAPHY :

Khosla Ka Ghosla (2006)
Dreams (2005)
Classic (2005)
Aashiq Banaya Aapne (2005)
Hatya (2004)
Pyaar Kiya Nahin Jaata... (2003)
Khushi (2003)
Hum Kisise Kum Nahin (2002)
Glamour Girl (2000)
Kya Kehna! (2000)
Jung (2000)
Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999)
Sar Ankon Par (1999)
Hindustan Ki Kasam (1999)
Major Saab (1998)
Aakrosh (1998)
Aastha (1997)
Prithvi (1997)
Himmat (1996)
Guddu (1995)
Baali Umar Ko Salaam (1994)
Brahma (1994)
Udhar Ki Zindagi (1994)
Yuhi Kabhi (1994)
Aashiq Aawara (1993)
Bhookamp (1993)
Dil Ki Baazi (1993)
Teri Payal Mere Geet (1993)
Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992)
Zulm Ki Hukumat (1992)
Jeevan Data (1991)
Naya Zaher (1991)
Numbri Aadmi (1991)
Ramgarh Ke Sholay (1991)
Bahar Aane Tak (1990)
Maar Dhaad (1988)
Mera Shikaar (1988)
Pyasi Atma (1988)
Mard Ki Zaban (1987)
Param Dharam (1987)
Saat Saal Baad (1987)
Samundar (1986)
Sautela Pati (1985)
Babu (1985)
Kunwari Bahu (1984)
Shiv Charan (1984)
Teri Baahon Mein (1984)
Jawaani (1984)
Log Kya Kahenge (1983)
Anokha Bandhan (1982)
Desh Premee (1982)
Dil Hi Dil Mein (1982)
Hotel (1981)
Khara Khota (1981)
Dahsat (1981)
Desh Drohi (1980)
Ek Baar Kaho (1980)
Kashish (1980)
Khanjar (1980)
Saboot (1980)
The Burning Train (1980)
Tumharikassam (1978)
Aafat (1977)
Ek Se Badhkar Ek (1976)
Mere Sajana (1975)
Monto (1975)
Zoro (1975)
Nirmaan (1974)
Paise Ki Gudiya (1974)
Woh Main Nahin (1974)
Barkha Bahar (1973)
Chhalia (1973)
Dharma (1973)
Dhund (1973)
Hanste Zakham (1973)
Victoria No. 203 (1972)
Buddha Mil Gaya (1971)
Ganga Tera Pani Amrit (1971)
Nadaan (1971)
Parwana (1971)
Sansar (1971)
Sawan Bhadon (1970)

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