Yesterday's Bollywood beauties ?
Movies / Cinema:
English |
Hindi |
Tamil |
Malayalam |
Telugu|
Kannada |
Gujarathi |
Bengali |
Marathi
MP3 Music:
English |
Hindi
|
Indian Music|
Tamil |
Malayalam
|
Devotional
Film Directors|
Singers
& Artists|
Playback
singers|
songs, Carnatic, Music sites |
Entertainment News
Language sites:
Arabic|Gujarati
|Hindi
|Kannada|Malayalam|
Marathi|Punjabi|Tamil|
Telugu
|
Fame is fickle. Sadhana, Nanda and Nimmi, who were the toast of Hindi cinema, are long forgotten now and lead secluded lives in a city that once worshipped them. Others like Parveen Babi, Nadira and Suraiya died lonely and unloved.
Parveen was considered
one of the most glamorous actresses in the 1970s and was
often seen playing modern, unconventional women in films
like "Deewaar", "Amar Akbar Anthony", "Shaan" and "Kaalia".
The actress had much talked about affairs with Kabir
Bedi and Mahesh Bhatt but never married. She was said to
be suffering from a delusional disorder and in her last
days, addiction to drugs and alcohol left her to lead a
secluded life. She was found dead in her apartment in
2005 due to complications from diabetes.
Something similar happened to Nadira. Often cast as a
vamp, she made her name with "Shree 420" and "Dil Apna
Aur Preet Parai". She even won the best supporting
actress Filmfare Award for portraying the dilemma of a
mother whose daughter gets pregnant out of wedlock in
"Julie".
Though Nadira was a successful actress, her personal
life was not so happy. She was married twice. Her first
marriage to Urdu poet and filmmaker Naqshab ended
unhappily. She then tied the knot with a man who turned
out to be a gold-digger. After that, Nadira chose to
live alone and breathed her last in February 2006 at the
age of 73 following a prolonged illness.
Legendary singer-actress Suraiya, who ruled the screen
in the 1940s and 1950s with hits like "Pyar Ki Jeet" and
"Dillagi", was another actress who chose to walk into
loneliness after being in the limelight for years.
Many say she never got over her broken relationship with
Dev Anand. The actress owned an apartment on Marine
Drive, one of the most posh locations in Mumbai, and
lived there all on her own until her death in 2004 at
the age of 75.
Another yesteryear actress who remains single is Asha
Parekh. Legendary director Bimal Roy's discovery, she
entered the movies as a child artist with "Aaasmaan" in
1952.
Seven years later she turned into a full-fledged heroine
with "Dil Deke Dekho". After that there was no looking
back for Asha who was an excellent dancer. Some of her
hits include "Jab Pyar Kissise Hota Hai", "Love in
Tokyo", "Do Badan" and "Teesri Manzil".
There were rumours at that time that she fell in love
with director Nasir Hussain, but Asha never commented on
that.
Once asked if she misses a family, she said: "I don't
think so. There was a time when I did want to get
married. I used to love children, I still love children.
But now I feel that I am happy I am not married and
don't have kids because I don't think I would have been
able to cope up with them."
Asha now has a small but faithful group of friends that
includes Waheeda Rehman, Vyjayanthimala, Nanda, Sadhana
and Shammy. They keep meeting whenever they get time.
Her colleague Nanda recently made a rare public
appearance in Mumbai at the screening of Ravi Jadhav's
Marathi film "Natrang".
Known for her roles in films like in "Hum Dono", "Kanoon",
"Jab Jab Phool Khile" and "Gumnam", Nanda has avoided
public life ever since her fiance, director Manmohan
Desai, committed suicide in 1994. They had got engaged
in 1992.
Nimmi, a prominent heroine of the 1950s who rose to fame
with films like "Barsaat" and "Aan", is hardly seen. The
actress married screenwriter S. Ali Raza, who died in
2007 following a heart attack. She now lives alone in
her Juhu apartment in Mumbai.
Even Sadhana decided to retire from acting, saying she
wanted her fans to remember her as a young, beautiful
leading lady. The 1974 movie "Geeta Mera Naam" was her
last outing as an actress and after that she was never
seen in any public event.
Legendary Bengali actress Suchitra Sen has become such a
recluse that she even refused to step out of her
solitary confinement to accept the Dada Saheb Phalke
Award.
The ever-so gracious Rekha too has been living alone
with her secretary Farzana in her Bandra home for years.
Known for her roles in films like "Khubsoorat", "Silsila",
and "Umrao Jaan", Rekha was linked to her co-stars Navin
Nischol, Vinod Mehra and Amitabh Bachchan.
In 1990, the actress surprised everyone by marrying
Delhi-based businessman Mukesh Aggarwal, but he
committed suicide a year later. She still has an active
film career and is often seen at functions and events.
She once said, "Well loneliness is still a part of me,
but being alone is not necessarily being lonely."
-IANS / http://www.newkerala.com