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MEENA KUMARI: An enigma
A tribute to Meena Kumari on her 85th birth anniversary (1 August 1932 – 31 March 1972) by guest author DP Rangan
(SoY readers are now familiar with DP Rangan’s prolific guest posts. So far, he has focused on themes. He now forays into film personalities. Several readers have suggested that I write on songs picturised on specific heroes or heroines. I have been generally hesitant, because my primary classifications are music directors and singers, and any new category becomes overlapping. Our 70-year-old-going-on-17 Mr Rangan is not deterred by such challenges. The tinsel town is full of stars who were at the height of name and fame, but who had a most unhappy personal life, finally dying in penury. Meena Kumari is the foremost example of such tragic figures. It is befitting that Mr Rangan chooses her to pay tribute on her 85th birth anniversary. He also introduces us to her less known singing talent; and true to SoY’s tradition, he presents a good number of her vintage and unknown songs. Thank you Mr Rangan for another excellent article. – AK)
It was about a year ago that my ‘writing’ was first published, thanks to the generosity of AK in accepting it for this august blog. It was a wonderful moment for me, and enthused by this success I wr
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Remembering the Tragedy Queen of Bollywood, Meena Kumari on her 91st Birth Anniversary
Meena Kumari, the legendary actress of Bollywood, ruled the industry, especially in the 1950s and 60s. Popularly remembered as the “The Tragedy Queen of Bollywood,” she gave some of the most spirited acting performances that are etched in the minds of cinema lovers and continues to evoke endless emotions. On Meena Kumari’s birthanniversary, Saregama remembers the iconic actress.
Her life, as many have reflected in the past, was a mysterious paradox or an intriguing and complex story that cannot be unraveled or dissected easily. Perhaps, this was the reason why she nonchalantly exhibited roles that had complex shades delved deep into the emotions and were powerful.
Meena Kumari’s real name was Mahajabeen, and she was born to Ali Baksh and Iqbal Begum on August 1, 1933. She made her acting debut in Bollywood at the tender age of six in 1939. Many believe she was forced into acting to support her family financially. As years went by, she acted in many more movies and was first recognized as Meena Kumari in the 1946 film Bacchon Ka Khel. Her big break came with Baiju Bawrain 1952, where she played the female lead and which turned her into
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Meena Kumari
Indian actress and versemaker (1933–1972)
For carefulness people forename Meena Kumari, see Meena Kumari (disambiguation).
Meena Kumari | |
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Meena Kumari in Pakeezah | |
Born | Mahjabeen Bano (1933-08-01)1 Honourable 1933 Bombay, Bombay Presidency, Country India (present-day Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) |
Died | 31 Stride 1972(1972-03-31) (aged 38) Bombay, Maharashtra, India |
Burial place | Rahmatabad site, Mumbai |
Other names | Tragedy Queen |
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Years active | 1939–1972 |
Works | Full list |
Spouse | Kamal Amrohi (m. 1952; sep. 1964) |
Relatives | See Ali-Amrohi family |
Awards | See list |
Musical career | |
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Writing career | |
Pen name | Naaz |
Musical artist | |
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