1st AUGUST 1932 - 31st 1972 MEENA KUMARI AS MUJAHBEEN BEGUM
- Meena Kumari
- Meena Kumari, born Mahjabeen Begum, was an Indian movie actress and poet. She is regarded as one of the most prominent actresses to have appeared on the screens of Hindi Cinema. Wikipedia
- Spouse: Kamal Amrohi (m. 1952–1964),Kamal Amrohi (m. ?–1972)
Meena Kumari
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Meena Kumari
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Born | Mahjabeen Begum 1 August 1932 Meetawala Chawl, Dadar East,Bombay, British India (present-day Mumbai, India) |
Died | 31 March 1972 (aged 39) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1939–1972 |
Meena Kumari (1 August 1932 – 31 March 1972), born Mahjabeen Begum, was an Indian movie actress and poet. She is regarded as one of the most prominent actresses to have appeared on the screens of Hindi Cinema. During a career spanning 30 years from her childhood to her death, she starred in more than ninety films, many of which have achieved classic and cult status today. She is regarded as one of the geatest Hindi movie actresses of all time.[citation needed]
Kumari gained a reputation for playing grief-stricken and tragic roles, and her performances have been praised and reminisced throughout the years. Like one of her best-known roles, Chhoti Bahu, in Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962), Kumari became addicted to alcohol. Her life and prosperous career were marred by heavy drinking, troubled relationships, an ensuing deteriorating health, and her death from liver cirrhosis in 1972. Kumari is often cited by media and literary sources as "The Tragedy Queen", both for her frequent portrayal of sorrowful and dramatic roles in her films and her real-life story.[1][2]
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[hide]Early life
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Meena Kumari was the third daughter of Ali Baksh and Iqbal Begum. Irshad and Madhu were her two elder sisters. At the time of her birth, her parents were unable to pay the fees of the doctor who had delivered her, so her father left her at aMuslim orphanage. However, he picked her up after a few hours.[citation needed] Her father, a Shia Muslim, was a veteran of Parsi theater, played harmonium, taught music, and wrote Urdu poetry. He played small roles in films like Id Ka Chand and composed music for films like Shahi Lutere. Her mother was the second wife of Ali Baksh. Before meeting and then marrying Ali Baksh, she was a stage actress and dancer, under the stage name, Kamini and earlier in her life related to the well known Tagore family of Bengal.[citation needed]
Career
Early work
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When Mahjabeen was born, her father had aspired to be an actor at the Rooptara Studios. At the urging of his wife, he got Mahjabeen into movies despite her protestations of wanting to go to school. Young Mahjabeen is said to have said, "I do not want to work in movies; I want to go to school, and learn like other children." As she embarked on her acting career at the age of 7, she was renamed Baby Meena. Her first film was Farzand-e-Watan (1939), directed for Prakash Studios byVijay Bhatt. Her early adult acting, under the name Meena Kumari, was mainly in films such as Veer Ghatotkach (1949),Shri Ganesh Mahima (1950), and Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag(1952).
Breakthrough
Meena Kumari gained fame with her role as a heroine in Vijay Bhatt's Baiju Bawra (1952). She also appeared in such films as Parineeta (1953), Azaad (1955), Ek Hi Raasta (1956), Miss Mary (1957), Sharada (1957), Kohinoor (1960), and Dil Apna Aur Preet Parayi (1960).
One of her best-known roles was in Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962), which was produced by Guru Dutt. Kumari played Chhoti Bahu, an alcoholic wife. The film was a major critical and commercial success, which was attributed by critics to Kumari's performance, which is regarded as one of the best performances of Hindi Cinema.[3] In 1962, she made history by getting all the three nominations for Filmfare Best Actress Award, for her roles in Aarti, Main Chup Rahungi, and Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam, winning for the last.[4]}}
Later work
For four more years, Kumari performed successfully in Dil Ek Mandir (1963), Kaajal (1965), and Phool Aur Patthar (1966), all of which earned her Filmfare nominations, with Kaajal garnering her a fourth and last win of the Best Actress award. However, after divorcing her husband in 1964, her addiction to alcohol became stronger, and she often dulled her senses with liquor. She also relied more and more on intimate relationships with younger men like Dharmendra. Her subsequent releases, including Chandan Ka Palna and Majhli Didi did not do well.[1]
Kumari's heavy drinking had badly damaged her liver, and in 1968 she fell seriously ill.[1][5] She was taken to London and Switzerland for treatment. Back home, she started settling her debts and made peace with her estranged sister, Madhu, whom she had not spoken to for two years.[5] Because of her heavy drinking, she increasingly lost her good looks, and when she returned, she began playing character roles in movies like Jawab (1970) and Dushmun (1972).[1]
She developed an attachment to writer-lyricist Gulzar and acted in his directorial debut Mere Apne (1971). Kumari presented an acclaimed portrayal of an elderly woman who got caught between two street gangs of frustrated, unemployed youth and was killed, her death making the youth realise the futility of violence. She was ailing at the time, and worked through her bad health in the film. The shooting was completed in 40 days, and she died within a few months of its release.[6]
Pakeezah, starring Kumari and directed by her ex-husband Kamal Amrohi, took 14 years to reach the silver screen. First planned by Amrohi in 1958, the film went on the studio floors in 1964, but the shooting came to a standstill after their separation in March 1964, when it was more than halfway complete.[5] In 1969, Sunil Dutt and Nargis previewed some reels of the shelved film and convinced the estranged Amrohi and Kumari to complete it.[1] Hindustan Times described the meeting which Dutt had organised between the two:
Gravelly ill, Kumari was determined to complete the film and, well aware of the limited time left for her to live, went out of her way to complete it at the earliest. Despite her rapidly deteriorating health, she gave the finishing touches to her performance. Initially, after its release in February 1972, Pakeezah opened to a lukewarm response from the public; however, after Meena Kumari's death less than two months later, people flocked to see it, making it a major box-office success. The film has since gained a cult and classic status, and Kumari's performance as a golden-hearted Lucknow prostitute drew major praise. She posthumously received her twelfth and last Filmfare nomination.
Throughout her life, Kumari had a love-hate relationship with movies, and besides being an actress, she was a poet, and recorded a disc of her Urdu poems, I write, I recite with music by Khayyam.
Death
Three weeks after the release of Pakeezah, Meena Kumari became seriously ill, and died on 31 March 1972 of liver cirrhosis. At her death, she was in more or less the same financial circumstance as her parents at the time of her birth: It is said that when she died in a nursing home, there was no money to pay her hospital bills. She was buried at Rahematabad Qabristan located at Narialwadi, Mazgaon, Mumbai.
Relationship with Kamal Amrohi
In 1952, on the sets of one of her films, Meena Kumari fell in love with and married film director, Kamal Amrohi, who was fifteen years older than her and was already married. She wrote about Amrohi:
Soon after marriage, Kamal Amrohi and Meena Kumari produced a film called Daera (1953), which was based on their love story. They also planned another film, Pakeezah. However, it took sixteen years (1956 to 1972) before Pakeezah reached the silver screen. (The scenes in Pakeezah's popular song, Inhi logon ne, were originally filmed in black and white, and were later reshot in color.)
It is said that Amrohi did not want children with Meena Kumari because she was not a Syed. They raised Kamal Amrohi's son, Tajdaar, who was greatly attached to his chhoti ammi (younger mother).
Due to their strong personalities, however, Meena Kumari and Kamal Amrohi started to develop conflicts, both professionally and in their married life. Their conflicts led to separation in 1960, and ultimately divorce in 1964. Highly affected Meena Kumari, who, once a happy woman, became depressed and found solace in heavy drinking. They remarried, but Meena Kumari had become an alcoholic by then.
She expressed her sorrows prominently in her poetry. About Kamal Amrohi she wrote:
At the time of the divorce, she wrote:
Filmography
- Gomti Ke Kinare (1972) .... Ganga
- Pakeezah (1972) .... Nargis/Sahibjaan
- Dushman (1971) .... Malti R. Din
- Mere Apne (1971) .... Anandi Devi/Auaji (Aunt)
- Jawab (1970) .... Vidya
- Saat Phere (1970)
- Abhilasha (1968) .... Mrs. Meena Singh
- Baharon Ki Manzil (1968) .... Nanda S. Roy/Radha Shukla
- Bahu Begum (1967) .... Zeenat Jahan Begum
- Chandan Ka Palna (1967) .... Shobha Rai
- Majhli Didi (1967) .... Hemangini 'Hema'
- Noorjehan (1967)
- Phool Aur Patthar (1966) .... Shanti Devi
- Pinjre Ke Panchhi (1966) .... Heena Sharma
- Bheegi Raat (1965)
- Jadui Angoothi (1965)
- Kaajal (1965) .... Madhavi
- Purnima (1965) .... Purnima V. Lal
- Main Bhi Ladki Hoon (1964) .... Rajni
- Benazir (1964) .... Benazir
- Chitralekha (1964) .... Chitralekha
- Gazal (1964) .... Naaz Ara Begum
- Sanjh Aur Savera (1964) .... Gauri
- Akeli Mat Jaiyo (1963) Seema
- Dil Ek Mandir (1963) .... Sita
- Kinare Kinare (1963)
- Aarti (1962) .... Aarti Gupta
- Main Chup Rahungi (1962) .... Gayatri
- Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962) .... Chhoti Bahu
- Bhabhi Ki Chudiyan (1961) .... Geeta, Shyam's wife
- Pyaar Ka Saagar (1961) .... Radha/Rani B. Gupta
- Zindagi Aur Khwab (1961) .... Shanti
- Bahaana (1960)
- Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai (1960) .... Karuna
- Kohinoor (1960)
- Ardhangini (1959) .... Chhaya
- Chand (1959)
- Char Dil Char Rahen (1959) .... Chavli
- Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan (1959) .... Ratna
- Jagir (1959)
- Madhu (1959)
- Satta Bazaar (1959) .... Jamuna
- Shararat (1959)
- Farishta (1958)
- Sahara (1958) .... Leela
- Savera (1958)
- Yahudi (1958) .... Hannah
- Miss Mary (1957) .... Miss Mary/Laxmi
- Sharada (1957) .... Sharada Ram Sharan
- Bandhan (1956)
- Ek Hi Raasta (1956) .... Malti
- Halaku (1956) .... Niloufer Nadir
- Mem Sahib (1956) .... Meena
- Naya Andaz (1956)
- Shatranj (1956)
- Adl-E-Jahangir (1955)
- Azaad (1955) .... Shobha
- Bandish (1955) .... Usha Sen
- Rukhsana (1955)
- Baadbaan (1954)
- Chandni Chowk (1954) .... Zarina
- Ilzam (1954)
- Daera (1953) .... Sheetal
- Dana Paani (1953)
- Do Bigha Zamin (1953) .... Thakurain
- Foot Path (1953) .... Mala
- Naulakha Haar (1953) .... Bijma
- Parineeta (1953) .... Lalita
- Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag (1952) .... Princess Badar
- Baiju Bawra (1952) .... Gauri
- Tamasha (1952) .... Kiran
- Hanuman Patal Vijay (1951)
- Lakshmi Narayan (1951)
- Madhosh (1951) .... Soni
- Sanam (1951)
- Anmol Ratan (1950)
- Hamara Ghar (1950)
- Magroor (1950)
- Shri Ganesh Mahima (1950)
- Veer Ghatotkach (1949) .... Surekha
- Bichchade Balam (1948)
- Piya Ghar Aaja (1947)
- Bachchon Ka Khel (1946)
- Duniya Ek Sarai (1946)
- Lal Haveli (1944)
- Pratiggya (1943)
- Garib (1942)
- Bahen (1941) (as Baby Meena) .... Bina
- Kasauti (1941)
- Nai Roshni (1941)
- Ek Hi Bhool (1940)
- Pooja (1940)
- Leatherface (1939)
Filmfare Awards
- Filmfare Best Actress Award – Won
1953 Parineeta – Lalita
1954 Baiju Bawra – Gauri
1963 Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam – Chhoti Bahu
1966 Kaajal – Madhavi
- Filmfare Best Actress Award – Nominated
1956 Azaad – Shobha
1959 Sahara – Leela
1960 Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan – Ratna
1963 Aarti – Aarti Gupta
1963 Main Chup Rahungi – Gayetri
1964 Dil Ek Mandir – Sita
1967 Phool Aur Patthar – Shanti Devi
1973 Pakeezah – Nargis / Sahibjaan (posthumous nomination)[7]
Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards
Meena Kumari has won several awards at the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards (BFJA)
- 1963 Best Actress (Hindi): Aarti
- 1965 Best Actress (Hindi): Dil Ek Mandir
- Special Award: Pakeezah[8]
Biography
One of the first biographies of Meena Kumari was written just after her death by Vinod Mehta in the year 1972. It was titledMeena Kumari: A Classic Biography.
In film
Manisha Koirala will play Meena Kumari in her biopic, produced by her step-son Tajdar Amrohi, and directed by Shashilal K. Nair, the film was under production in August 2014.[9]
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