by: Niilesh A Raje
As
our Indian Film Industry celebrates the historic and most glorious moment - 100
Years of Indian Cinema (1913-2013) I take this opportunity to share this piece
on The Rise and Fall of Actress Parveen Babi who gave her significant
contribution during her times to the industry. She was often cited as one of
the most beautiful actresses to have ever appeared in Indian Cinema whose
dressing sense was totally westernized at a time when other actress adhered to
the regional style.
Grace and Glamour
She
completed her Master of Arts in English Literature from St. Xavier's College,
Ahmedabad. Parveen Babi was one of the first Indians to be featured on the
cover of Time Magazine. It would not have been easy for many to imagine a lady
with marble like complexion Parveen Babi smoking Dunhill cigarettes in the 70’s
who was often compared with actress Zeenat Aman due to the common image she
shared for both being glamorous as well as sex symbol.
She
was known to be very meticulous about her career and had a very efficient
management system. She lived life all on her own and was self-dependent. She
never interfered with anyone's work and was concerned only with her business.
Parveen
Babi was the 2nd highest paid Hindi actress along with Reena Roy from 1976-80
and the 3rd highest paid Hindi actress along-with Jaya Prada from 1981-83. She
was considered to be one of the most successful actresses of her era, along
with Hema Malini, Rekha, Zeenat Aman,Jaya Bhaduri, Reena Roy and Raakhee.
Most
remembered for her glamorous roles alongside in blockbusters like Amar Akbar
Anthony, Deewar, Namak Halaal, Kaalia and Shaan.
Personal Side
The
Golden Dragon Chinese restaurant at the Taj, those days, was quite famous for
pork delicacies and every time she got a break from shooting, she would rush
off to the Golden Dragon to eat pork.
She never married but had relationships with many married men including
director Mahesh Bhatt, actor Kabir Bedi, Danny Denzongpa and her co-stars of
her films. She was always insecure of losing her men.
The Fear
Parveen Babi was the same superstar, who once epitomized the bold and the
beautiful was reportedly being handcuffed and carried by four policemen from
the John F Kennedy International airport in New York to a mental hospital as
she refused to go through the customary checks after being uncontrollably
hysterical. She had to be kept in a general ward with thirty other mentally
disturbed patients.
She feared people and never had trust in them not even her doctors. Anybody who suggested her to see a psychiatrist would became her enemy even her mother. If her car started breaking down she felt that someone had deliberately tampered with it. She later even refused to allow anyone xerox her documents fearing that they would be lost and stolen.
With
passage of time her health detoriated due to her diabetic condition and was
confined to wheelchair at home as she had gangrene on her foot. Parveen Babi got
fame and success both left her totally despondent and dejected. Rightly said,
It is Lonely At The Top and Parveen Babi witnessed it all. Good work done by
her in her films can't be forgotten.
Shoot Location : St Pancras Railway Station London, England
by: Niilesh A Raje
About the location :
About the location :
St Pancras railway station, known as London St Pancras and since 2007 as St Pancras International, is the railway station terminus known for its Victorian Architecture.
Movie shot at this location :
Geeta Dutt : The Ethereal Voice
by: Rajesh Subramanian
Geeta Dutt’s voice had a mesmerizing effect. Her songs continue to enthrall listeners even forty years after her death
When she rendered ‘Thandi hawa kali ghata’, you could feel the cool breeze caressing
your ears. Her nectarous ‘Nanhi pari sone
chali’ is undoubtedly the best lullaby in Hindi cinema and when she sang
the haunting ‘Koi door se awaaz de’,
you definitely get goose bumps. Geeta Dutt or Geeta Roy was endowed with that
intrinsic vocal quality that she glided through the tune. Whatever sang
appealed to our auditory senses. Film and music
critic Subhash K Jha, aptly defined, "Geta Dutt's voice conveys the
sweetness of honey and the pain of the bee sting."
Born in Faridpur, East
Bengal to a wealthy zamindar, Geeta Ghosh Roy
Chowdhuri was one of the ten children. After the family shifted to
Bombay composer Hanuman Prasad accidentally heard the 12 year old Geeta singing
and decided to fine tune her budding talent. In
1946, she got her first break in the mythological film Bhakta
Prahlad followed by Raseeli and
Nai Maa. However,
it was under S D Burman’s baton that her singing matured. Her innate talent was
judiciously explored by Dada Burman in songs like Mera sundar sapna beet gaya (Do Bhai ), Tadbir
se bigdi hui taqdeer (Baazi ), Aaj
sajan mohe ang lagalo (Pyaasa ), Aan milo aan milo (Devdas) and Waqt ne kiya kya haseen sitam (Kagaz Ke Phool). It was
during the recordings of Baazi that she met the upcoming director Guru
Dutt and their romance blossomed. It was during this phase that she rendered a
spectrum of superlative songs like Babuji dheere chalna, Hoon abhie mein
jawan, Yeh lo main haari piya, Sun sun zalima, Jata kahan hai diwane, Jaane
kahan mera jigar, Mera naam chin chin, Ae dil hai mushkil, Kaisa jadoo balam with
such vivacious verve and velvety swiftness that she created a melodious wave. The
sex appeal in her voice and the ease with which she gave a western feel was a
commendable feat. If she lent
her vocals for S D Burman and O P Nayyar’s classic compositions then there were scores by other
composers like Ae dil mujhe bata de (Madan Mohan), Na jaao saiyaan and
Piya aiso jiya mein (Hemant
Kumar), Mujhe jaan nah kaho meri jaan (Kanu Roy) and Khayalon mein kisi ki (Roshan) that became
immensely popular.
Q1. Who directed Dastak starring Sanjeev Kumar and Rehana Sultan?
Q2. Name the editor of Manmohan Desai’s Coolie (1983)?
Q3. Name the film featuring Dharmendra and Hema Malini directed by Basu Chatterjee in 1978?
Q4. Who composed the songs of Tapasya released in the year 1976?
Q5. Who sang the duet ‘Saiyyan bina ghar soona’ from Aangan Ki Kali along with Lata Mangeshkar?
You can reach us (Rajesh Subramanian and Niilesh A Raje) @ Nosstalgiaaa@gmail.com
By 1957, Geeta and Guru Dutt’s domestic scenario had turned ugly with
their marriage running into rough weather. The genius director’s close
association with actress Waheeda Rehman led to frequent arguments between the
couple and finally their marital relation cracked. It had a drastic effect on
Geeta Dutt’s career. She started neglecting her daily riyaz and soon word
spread in the industry that she was not easily available for recordings or
rehearsals. Music directors who once gave her regular work started distancing
themselves once they found alternative singers. This was also the phase when
she found solace in alcohol. On October 10th1964, Guru Dutt died. It
was reported that the cause of death was accidental due to an overdose of
sleeping pills in his drink. However, the actual reason of his death remains a
mystery till date. Geeta was shattered and suffered a nervous breakdown. By the
time she recovered she found herself in a financial mayhem. Recording assignments
had dwindled drastically. She started doing stage shows. Even acted in a
Bengali film Badhu Bharan and recorded a durga pooja album. While her
health deteriorated rapidly her dependence on liquor seemed insatiable. On 20th
July 1972, she died of cirrhosis of liver. Her last melodious offering to her
fans was from Anubhav in which she sang the captivating ‘Koi Chupke
Se Aake’ and ‘Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho meri jaan’
She could infuse life and emotion into any
composition. Her unique ability to be both sensual yet sensitive gave Geeta
Dutt’s voice that extra zing which none of the other crooners had.
Film Quiz
Q1. Who directed Dastak starring Sanjeev Kumar and Rehana Sultan?
Q2. Name the editor of Manmohan Desai’s Coolie (1983)?
Q3. Name the film featuring Dharmendra and Hema Malini directed by Basu Chatterjee in 1978?
Q4. Who composed the songs of Tapasya released in the year 1976?
Q5. Who sang the duet ‘Saiyyan bina ghar soona’ from Aangan Ki Kali along with Lata Mangeshkar?
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You can reach us (Rajesh Subramanian and Niilesh A Raje) @ Nosstalgiaaa@gmail.com