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I OWE MY RISE IN BOLLYWOOD AS A star and an as actress of consequence to Dilip Sahab. At the time
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when comedian Mehmood suggested my name to Dilip Sahab for a role in Ram Aur Shyam (released
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in 1967), I was mostly working in films starring the famous wrestler Dara Singh, apart from Mehmood
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himself. The Dara Singh films came under the ‘C’ category in commercial terminology. As a result
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some heroes who were nowhere near Dilip Sahab in stature were refusing to work with me. To men-
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tion some names, Jeetendra, Dharmendra and Shashi Kapoor, plainly told directors who wished to cast
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me to come up with the name of some other leading lady. If I secured Boond Jo Ban Gayi Moti (re-
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leased in 1967) with Jeetendra, it was only because the veteran producer-director, V. Shantaramji, told
+
Jeetendra that he would cast another hero in the film if Jeetu had a problem working with me.
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It was in such a scenario that Mehmood took tins of reels of a film starring me with him to Madras
+
to show Dilip Sahab who was looking for a heroine to play the rustic character opposite the character
+
Ram. It was very good of Mehmood to take the trouble because he and I were a good successful team 
+
and, in normal circumstances, no actor would like to break a successful team and go all out to recom-
+
mend his heroine to a superstar and pave the way for her rise.
+
  
I was very very lucky because Dilip Sahab liked my work in the film he was shown and he felt
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I was ideal for the role of Ram’s buxom and vivacious sweetheart in Ram Aur Shyam. Just imagine
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the scenario. An actress who has faced the humiliation of being rejected by a few A-list lead actors is
+
=Elevation to A films=
picked by the legendary thespian Dilip Kumar to star opposite him. It made sensational news.
+
I OWE MY RISE IN BOLLYWOOD AS A star and an as actress of consequence to Dilip Sahab. At the time when comedian Mehmood suggested my name to Dilip Sahab for a role in Ram Aur Shyam (released in 1967), I was mostly working in films starring the famous wrestler Dara Singh, apart from Mehmood himself. The Dara Singh films came under the ‘C’ category in commercial terminology. As a result some heroes who were nowhere near Dilip Sahab in stature were refusing to work with me. To men- tion some names, Jeetendra, Dharmendra and Shashi Kapoor, plainly told directors who wished to cast me to come up with the name of some other leading lady. If I secured Boond Jo Ban Gayi Moti (re- leased in 1967) with Jeetendra, it was only because the veteran producer-director, V. Shantaramji, told Jeetendra that he would cast another hero in the film if Jeetu had a problem working with me. It was in such a scenario that Mehmood took tins of reels of a film starring me with him to Madras to show Dilip Sahab who was looking for a heroine to play the rustic character opposite the character Ram. It was very good of Mehmood to take the trouble because he and I were a good successful team and, in normal circumstances, no actor would like to break a successful team and go all out to recom- mend his heroine to a superstar and pave the way for her rise.
I remain eternally indebted to Dilip Sahab for changing the course of my career. Overnight, after the
+
announcement of the casting appeared in the media, I was in great demand. I had the maturity and wis-
+
dom to remain level-headed and patient, knowing that God sends opportunities to take the deserving
+
to their goals. The truth is that I was always confident that my day would come if I focused on my
+
work and toiled sincerely. The reward came with a deluge of offers following the casting in Ram Aur
+
Shyam.
+
  
Dilip Sahab did not pause to see with which hero I was working when he decided to include me
+
I was very very lucky because Dilip Sahab liked my work in the film he was shown and he felt I was ideal for the role of Ram’s buxom and vivacious sweetheart in Ram Aur Shyam. Just imagine the scenario. An actress who has faced the humiliation of being rejected by a few A-list lead actors is picked by the legendary thespian Dilip Kumar to star opposite him. It made sensational news. I remain eternally indebted to Dilip Sahab for changing the course of my career. Overnight, after the announcement of the casting appeared in the media, I was in great demand. I had the maturity and wis- dom to remain level-headed and patient, knowing that God sends opportunities to take the deserving to their goals. The truth is that I was always confident that my day would come if I focused on my work and toiled sincerely. The reward came with a deluge of offers following the casting in Ram Aur Shyam.
in the cast of Ram Aur Shyam. He was solely concerned with the suitability of my looks and acting
+
abilities for bringing alive the village girl Ram loves. It was a role that had to contrast with the sophistication of the character of the rich, city-bred girl Shyam meets (played by Waheeda Rehman) when
+
he lands up in the city.
+
The shooting of Ram Aur Shyam passed off like a dream for me. During outdoor shooting at Panhala
+
  
(in south-western Maharashtra), Dilip Sahab and Saira were newly married and we all got the oppor-
+
Dilip Sahab did not pause to see with which hero I was working when he decided to include me in the cast of Ram Aur Shyam. He was solely concerned with the suitability of my looks and acting abilities for bringing alive the village girl Ram loves. It was a role that had to contrast with the sophistication of the character of the rich, city-bred girl Shyam meets (played by Waheeda Rehman) when he lands up in the city. The shooting of Ram Aur Shyam passed off like a dream for me. During outdoor shooting at Panhala
tunity to spend quality time together. I remember the whole unit came to their bungalow where they
+
(in south-western Maharashtra), Dilip Sahab and Saira were newly married and we all got the oppor- tunity to spend quality time together. I remember the whole unit came to their bungalow where they were staying, to celebrate Dilip Sahab’s birthday on 11 December 1966 and the ragging was on be- cause both of them took their own time come down from their upstairs room! Saira and I developed
were staying, to celebrate Dilip Sahab’s birthday on 11 December 1966 and the ragging was on be-
+
a friendship and we began confiding in each other. In between the outdoor shots, there were interest- ing tête-à-têtes between us, with comedian Mukri regaling the entire unit with funny anecdotes. Later, when I married Mayur Madhwani in 1974, I was so happy and touched that, despite the bed rest she
cause both of them took their own time come down from their upstairs room! Saira and I developed
+
was prescribed by the doctors at the time, Saira and Dilip Sahab had still graced my wedding recep- tion. Just a few days ago, I visited them again after long and we spent a very happy evening together.
  
a friendship and we began confiding in each other. In between the outdoor shots, there were interest-
+
Dilip Sahab’s greatness lies in his extreme humility and the trouble he takes to groom artistes who work with him. I benefited not only in the positioning I got after the casting of Ram Aur Shyam but also in the respect I gained with seasoned directors who eagerly cast me in their films after that. Eventually, I was sought after by the very individuals who rejected me and I couldn’t but thank the Almighty for giving me that thrill and pleasure. Producer-director L. V. Prasadji chose me over many other names suggested to him for Khilona (1970), for which I won the Filmfare Best Actress Award. Shashi Kapoor eagerly signed N. N. Sippy’s 1974 blockbuster Chor Machaye Shor with me and Dharamji gladly signed Loafer, among the top grossers of 1973.
ing tête-à-têtes between us, with comedian Mukri regaling the entire unit with funny anecdotes. Later,
+
when I married Mayur Madhwani in 1974, I was so happy and touched that, despite the bed rest she
+
  
was prescribed by the doctors at the time, Saira and Dilip Sahab had still graced my wedding recep-
+
All this taught me that self-belief and faith can indeed move mountains. I got married to Mayur Madhwani at the peak of my stardom and quit the industry. I have been away from the arclights for around forty years now. I battled against the spread of a killer disease and once again God stood by me. Life does not stop teaching you how to live and be grateful for the bounties granted to you.
tion. Just a few days ago, I visited them again after long and we spent a very happy evening together.
+
=Filmography=
 +
==As an actor==
 +
''As a ‘child artiste’ ''
  
Dilip Sahab’s greatness lies in his extreme humility and the trouble he takes to groom artistes who
+
1958 Sone Ki Chidiya
work with him. I benefited not only in the positioning I got after the casting of Ram Aur Shyam but
+
also in the respect I gained with seasoned directors who eagerly cast me in their films after that.
+
Eventually, I was sought after by the very individuals who rejected me and I couldn’t but thank
+
the Almighty for giving me that thrill and pleasure. Producer-director L. V. Prasadji chose me over
+
many other names suggested to him for Khilona (1970), for which I won the Filmfare Best Actress
+
Award. Shashi Kapoor eagerly signed N. N. Sippy’s 1974 blockbuster Chor Machaye Shor with me
+
and Dharamji gladly signed Loafer, among the top grossers of 1973.
+
  
All this taught me that self-belief and faith can indeed move mountains. I got married to Mayur
+
1960 Zameen Ke Tare
Madhwani at the peak of my stardom and quit the industry. I have been away from the arclights for
+
 
around forty years now. I battled against the spread of a killer disease and once again God stood by
+
1961 Stree
me. Life does not stop teaching you how to live and be grateful for the bounties granted to you.
+
 
 +
1962 Dr. Vidya
 +
 
 +
1962 Main Shadi Karne Chala
 +
 
 +
1962 Pathan
 +
 
 +
1962 Vallah Kya Baat Hai
 +
 
 +
'' As a grown-up actress ''
 +
 
 +
1963 Faulad
 +
 
 +
1963 Gehra Daag
 +
 
 +
1963 Mujhe Jeene Do
 +
 
 +
1963 Rustom Sohrab
 +
 
 +
1963 Sehra
 +
 
 +
1964 Aandhi Aur Toofan
 +
 
 +
1964 Baghi
 +
 
 +
1964 Hercules
 +
 
 +
1964 Qawwali Ki Raat
 +
 
 +
1964 Samson
 +
 
 +
1964 Veer Bhimsen
 +
 
 +
1965 Bahu Beti
 +
 
 +
1965 Boxer
 +
 
 +
1965 Do Dil
 +
 
 +
1965 Hum Diwane
 +
 
 +
1965 Kaajal
 +
 
 +
1965 Khakaan
 +
 
 +
1965 Khandan
 +
 
 +
1965 Mere Sanam
 +
 
 +
1965 Raaka
 +
 
 +
1965 Rustom-E-Hind
 +
 
 +
1965 Sikandar E Azam
 +
 
 +
1965 Son of Hatimtai
 +
 
 +
1965 Tarzan and King Kong
 +
 
 +
1965 Tarzan Comes to Delhi
 +
 
 +
1966 Daadi Maa
 +
 
 +
1966 Daku Mangal Singh
 +
 
 +
1966 Jawan Mard
 +
 
 +
1966 Ladka Ladki
 +
 
 +
1966 Pati Patni
 +
 
 +
1966 Pyar Kiye Jaa
 +
 
 +
1966 Rustom Kaun
 +
 
 +
1966 Saaz Aur Awaaz
 +
 
 +
1966 Sawan Ki Ghata
 +
 
 +
1966 Suraj
 +
 
 +
1966 Yeh Raat Phir Na Aaygi
 +
 
 +
1967 Aag
 +
 
 +
1967 Baghdad Ki Raatein
 +
 
 +
1967 Boond Jo Ban Gayee Moti
 +
 
 +
1967 C.I.D. 909
 +
 
 +
1967 Chandan Ka Palna
 +
 
 +
1967 Do Dushman
 +
 
 +
1967 Hamraaz
 +
 
 +
1967 Patthar Ke Sanam
 +
 
 +
1967 Ram Aur Shyam
 +
 
 +
1967 Woh Koi Aur Hoga
 +
 
 +
1968 Apna Ghar Apni Kahani
 +
 
 +
1968 Gauri
 +
 
 +
1968 Golden Eyes Secret Agent 077
 +
 
 +
1968 Jahan Mile Dharti Akash
 +
 
 +
1968 Jung Aur Aman
 +
 
 +
1968 Mere Hamdam Mere Dost
 +
 
 +
1968 Sadhu Aur Shaitaan
 +
 
 +
1968 Brahmachari
 +
 
 +
1969 Aadmi Aur Insaan
 +
 
 +
1969 Do Raaste
 +
 
 +
1969 Jigri Dost
 +
 
 +
1969 Mera Dost
 +
 
 +
1969 Mera Yaar Mera Dushman
 +
 
 +
1969 Shart
 +
 
 +
1969 Bandhan
 +
 
 +
1970 Bhai-Bhai
 +
 
 +
1970 Ek Nanhi Munni Ladki Thi
 +
 
 +
1970 Himmat
 +
 
 +
1970 Humjoli
 +
 
 +
1970 Khilona
 +
 
 +
1970 Maa Aur Mamta
 +
 
 +
1970 Pardesi
 +
 
 +
1970 Sachaa Jhutha
 +
 
 +
1971 Chaahat
 +
 
 +
1971 Dushman
 +
 
 +
1971 Ek Nari Ek Brahmachari
 +
 
 +
1971 Haré Rama Haré Krishna
 +
 
 +
1971 Kathputli
 +
 
 +
1971 Ladki Pasand Hai
 +
 
 +
1971 Mela
 +
 
 +
1971 Tere Mere Sapne
 +
 
 +
1971 Upaasna
 +
 
 +
1972 Apna Desh
 +
 
 +
1972 Apradh
 +
 
 +
1972 Dharkan
 +
 
 +
1972 Gomti Ke Kinare
 +
 
 +
1972 Pyaar Diwana
 +
 
 +
1972 Roop Tera Mastana
 +
 
 +
1972 Shararat
 +
 
 +
1972 Tangewala
 +
 
 +
1973 Bandhe Haath
 +
 
 +
1973 Bombay Superstar
 +
 
 +
1973 Jheel Ke Us Paar
 +
 
 +
1973 Jyot Jale
 +
 
 +
1973 Loafer
 +
 
 +
1973 Pyaar Ka Rishta
 +
 
 +
1974 Aap Ki Kasam
 +
 
 +
1974 Chor Machaye Shor
 +
 
 +
1974 Roti
 +
 
 +
1975 Aag Aur Toofan
 +
 
 +
1975 Lafange
 +
 
 +
1975 Prem Kahani
 +
 
 +
1976 Nagin
 +
 
 +
1977 Aaina
 +
 
 +
1990 Aandhiyan
 +
 
 +
2015 Kanchenjungha Express

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This is a collection of articles archived for the excellence of their content.
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Elevation to A films

I OWE MY RISE IN BOLLYWOOD AS A star and an as actress of consequence to Dilip Sahab. At the time when comedian Mehmood suggested my name to Dilip Sahab for a role in Ram Aur Shyam (released in 1967), I was mostly working in films starring the famous wrestler Dara Singh, apart from Mehmood himself. The Dara Singh films came under the ‘C’ category in commercial terminology. As a result some heroes who were nowhere near Dilip Sahab in stature were refusing to work with me. To men- tion some names, Jeetendra, Dharmendra and Shashi Kapoor, plainly told directors who wished to cast me to come up with the name of some other leading lady. If I secured Boond Jo Ban Gayi Moti (re- leased in 1967) with Jeetendra, it was only because the veteran producer-director, V. Shantaramji, told Jeetendra that he would cast another hero in the film if Jeetu had a problem working with me. It was in such a scenario that Mehmood took tins of reels of a film starring me with him to Madras to show Dilip Sahab who was looking for a heroine to play the rustic character opposite the character Ram. It was very good of Mehmood to take the trouble because he and I were a good successful team and, in normal circumstances, no actor would like to break a successful team and go all out to recom- mend his heroine to a superstar and pave the way for her rise.

I was very very lucky because Dilip Sahab liked my work in the film he was shown and he felt I was ideal for the role of Ram’s buxom and vivacious sweetheart in Ram Aur Shyam. Just imagine the scenario. An actress who has faced the humiliation of being rejected by a few A-list lead actors is picked by the legendary thespian Dilip Kumar to star opposite him. It made sensational news. I remain eternally indebted to Dilip Sahab for changing the course of my career. Overnight, after the announcement of the casting appeared in the media, I was in great demand. I had the maturity and wis- dom to remain level-headed and patient, knowing that God sends opportunities to take the deserving to their goals. The truth is that I was always confident that my day would come if I focused on my work and toiled sincerely. The reward came with a deluge of offers following the casting in Ram Aur Shyam.

Dilip Sahab did not pause to see with which hero I was working when he decided to include me in the cast of Ram Aur Shyam. He was solely concerned with the suitability of my looks and acting abilities for bringing alive the village girl Ram loves. It was a role that had to contrast with the sophistication of the character of the rich, city-bred girl Shyam meets (played by Waheeda Rehman) when he lands up in the city. The shooting of Ram Aur Shyam passed off like a dream for me. During outdoor shooting at Panhala (in south-western Maharashtra), Dilip Sahab and Saira were newly married and we all got the oppor- tunity to spend quality time together. I remember the whole unit came to their bungalow where they were staying, to celebrate Dilip Sahab’s birthday on 11 December 1966 and the ragging was on be- cause both of them took their own time come down from their upstairs room! Saira and I developed a friendship and we began confiding in each other. In between the outdoor shots, there were interest- ing tête-à-têtes between us, with comedian Mukri regaling the entire unit with funny anecdotes. Later, when I married Mayur Madhwani in 1974, I was so happy and touched that, despite the bed rest she was prescribed by the doctors at the time, Saira and Dilip Sahab had still graced my wedding recep- tion. Just a few days ago, I visited them again after long and we spent a very happy evening together.

Dilip Sahab’s greatness lies in his extreme humility and the trouble he takes to groom artistes who work with him. I benefited not only in the positioning I got after the casting of Ram Aur Shyam but also in the respect I gained with seasoned directors who eagerly cast me in their films after that. Eventually, I was sought after by the very individuals who rejected me and I couldn’t but thank the Almighty for giving me that thrill and pleasure. Producer-director L. V. Prasadji chose me over many other names suggested to him for Khilona (1970), for which I won the Filmfare Best Actress Award. Shashi Kapoor eagerly signed N. N. Sippy’s 1974 blockbuster Chor Machaye Shor with me and Dharamji gladly signed Loafer, among the top grossers of 1973.

All this taught me that self-belief and faith can indeed move mountains. I got married to Mayur Madhwani at the peak of my stardom and quit the industry. I have been away from the arclights for around forty years now. I battled against the spread of a killer disease and once again God stood by me. Life does not stop teaching you how to live and be grateful for the bounties granted to you.

Filmography

As an actor

As a ‘child artiste’

1958 Sone Ki Chidiya

1960 Zameen Ke Tare

1961 Stree

1962 Dr. Vidya

1962 Main Shadi Karne Chala

1962 Pathan

1962 Vallah Kya Baat Hai

As a grown-up actress

1963 Faulad

1963 Gehra Daag

1963 Mujhe Jeene Do

1963 Rustom Sohrab

1963 Sehra

1964 Aandhi Aur Toofan

1964 Baghi

1964 Hercules

1964 Qawwali Ki Raat

1964 Samson

1964 Veer Bhimsen

1965 Bahu Beti

1965 Boxer

1965 Do Dil

1965 Hum Diwane

1965 Kaajal

1965 Khakaan

1965 Khandan

1965 Mere Sanam

1965 Raaka

1965 Rustom-E-Hind

1965 Sikandar E Azam

1965 Son of Hatimtai

1965 Tarzan and King Kong

1965 Tarzan Comes to Delhi

1966 Daadi Maa

1966 Daku Mangal Singh

1966 Jawan Mard

1966 Ladka Ladki

1966 Pati Patni

1966 Pyar Kiye Jaa

1966 Rustom Kaun

1966 Saaz Aur Awaaz

1966 Sawan Ki Ghata

1966 Suraj

1966 Yeh Raat Phir Na Aaygi

1967 Aag

1967 Baghdad Ki Raatein

1967 Boond Jo Ban Gayee Moti

1967 C.I.D. 909

1967 Chandan Ka Palna

1967 Do Dushman

1967 Hamraaz

1967 Patthar Ke Sanam

1967 Ram Aur Shyam

1967 Woh Koi Aur Hoga

1968 Apna Ghar Apni Kahani

1968 Gauri

1968 Golden Eyes Secret Agent 077

1968 Jahan Mile Dharti Akash

1968 Jung Aur Aman

1968 Mere Hamdam Mere Dost

1968 Sadhu Aur Shaitaan

1968 Brahmachari

1969 Aadmi Aur Insaan

1969 Do Raaste

1969 Jigri Dost

1969 Mera Dost

1969 Mera Yaar Mera Dushman

1969 Shart

1969 Bandhan

1970 Bhai-Bhai

1970 Ek Nanhi Munni Ladki Thi

1970 Himmat

1970 Humjoli

1970 Khilona

1970 Maa Aur Mamta

1970 Pardesi

1970 Sachaa Jhutha

1971 Chaahat

1971 Dushman

1971 Ek Nari Ek Brahmachari

1971 Haré Rama Haré Krishna

1971 Kathputli

1971 Ladki Pasand Hai

1971 Mela

1971 Tere Mere Sapne

1971 Upaasna

1972 Apna Desh

1972 Apradh

1972 Dharkan

1972 Gomti Ke Kinare

1972 Pyaar Diwana

1972 Roop Tera Mastana

1972 Shararat

1972 Tangewala

1973 Bandhe Haath

1973 Bombay Superstar

1973 Jheel Ke Us Paar

1973 Jyot Jale

1973 Loafer

1973 Pyaar Ka Rishta

1974 Aap Ki Kasam

1974 Chor Machaye Shor

1974 Roti

1975 Aag Aur Toofan

1975 Lafange

1975 Prem Kahani

1976 Nagin

1977 Aaina

1990 Aandhiyan

2015 Kanchenjungha Express

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