Showing posts with label sindhi actor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sindhi actor. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 October 2014

Hindi films - Famous Sindhi Actor - Aaftab Shivdasani

Hindi films - Famous Sindhi Actor - Aaftab Shivdasani
Aaftab is among the rare sindhi youth, who not only dreamed about dream world of Indian silver screen but also able to create a significant and specific place there. He was born on 25 June 1978 at Mumbai, the economic capital of India and home land of Indian movies.
He belongs to famous Shivdasani family active in Film Industry of India hence there was natural attraction towards a career in the same field.
He said to be fortunate that his early childhood dreams of acting in Hindi films was came true very early as in the late 1980's and 1990's he was well known child actor. His presence in block buster Hindi movie "Mr. India" released in 1987 in the character of "Jugal" was noted and appreciated equally by cinegoers and critics of the industry.
In the 1999 he appeared in Hindi movie "Mast " in the leading role against the Urmila Martondkar, though business wise this movie was flop but for this he was awarded with best debutant award.
Filmography
His some of recent box office hits like "Awara Pagal Dewana" "Hungama" etc. has made him one of the successful star of bollywood. slowly and gradually he is developing into a star material for the multi starred comedy Hindi Films.
De Taali (August 2007) (Under Production) - Jalsa (2007) (Under Production) - Dost - My Best Friend (2007) (Post-Production) - Dus Kahaniyaan (2007) (Post-Production) - Speed (2007) (filming) - Om Shanti Om (2007) ... Special appearance in song, Deewangi Deewangi - Life Mein Kabhie Kabhiee (2007) - Nishabd (2007)... Rishi - Red: The Dark Side (2007)

 Neil Oberoi - Jaane Hoga Kya (2006) ... Siddharth Sardesai / Clone - Darwaza Bandh Rakho (2006) ... Ajay - Ankahee (2006) ... Shekhar - Shaadi Se Pehle (2006)

Rohit Chopra - Mr Ya Miss (2005) ... Sanjay Patel - Deewane Huye Pagal (2005) ... Special Appearance as Raj Sinha - Koi Aap Sa (2005)
Rohan - Shukriya (2004) ... Ricky - Masti (2004) ... Prem - Muskaan (2004) ... Sameer Oberoi - Suno Sasurjee (2004)

Raj K. Saxena - Footpath (film) (2003) ... Arjun Singh - Hungama (2003) ... Nandu - Darna Mana Hai (2003)
 
Purab - Pyaasa (2002) ... Suraj Thakur - Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani (2002) ... Prem Srivastav - Awara Paagal Deewana (2002) ... Dr. Anmol Acharya - Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai (2002) ... Rahul Tiwari - Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe (2002)

Aman Puri - Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat (2001) ... Taj Bharadwaj - Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega (2001) ... Harry (Harilal) - Kasoor (2001)
Shekhar Saxena (As Aftab Shivdasani) - Mast (1999)
Krishnakant Mathur (Kittu) - Insaniyat (1994)
Young Amar - C.I.D. (1990) ... Sunny, Veer And Meghna'S Son (As Master Aftab) - Awaal Number (1990) ... Young Sunny - Chaalbaaz (1989) ... Raju (As Master Aftab) - Shahenshah (1988) .... Young Vijay Shrivastav - Mr India (1987) ... Jugal (Orphan)

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Sadhana Shivdasani

Sadhana Shivdasani (born 2 September 1941), better known mononymously as Sadhana, is an Indian actress who was one of the top stars in the 1960s and the early 1970s.

Early life

Born in a Sindhi family in Karachi, British India, Shivdasani was named after her father's favorite actress-dancerSadhana Bose. Her father was the brother of actor Hari Shivdasani, father of actress Babita.
The family fled from Karachi during the post-Partition riots and settled in Mumbai. Her mother home-schooled her until she was 8 years old and she later on did her schooling from Auxilium Convent, Wadala and further education from Jai Hind College


Career

Beginning

Sadhana aspired to be an actress from childhood. Her father helped her enter films. In 1955 she played a chorus girl in the song "Mur mur ke na dekh mur mur ke" in Raj Kapoor's Shree 420. When she was 15 years old, she was discovered by some producers who had seen her act in a college play. They cast her in India's first Sindhi film titled Afsana (1958), where she played the role Sheila Ramani's younger sister. She was paid a token amount of 1 rupee.
A photograph of her publicizing the film appeared in a movie magazine Screen. It was then that Sashadhar Mukherjee, one of cinema's major producers at that time, noticed her. She joined Mukherjee's acting school along with her debutant co-star Joy Mukherjee, who is Sashadhar’s son. R. K. Nayyar, who had previously worked as assistant director on few films, directed this film. He also created her trademark look called Sadhana cut inspired from Hollywood actress Audrey Hepburn. The Filmalaya Production banner thus introduced Joy, Sadhana and her iconic hairstyle Sadhana cut in their 1960's romantic film Love in Simla. The film was declared a hit at the box office and was listed in the top 10 films of 1960.Sadhana played the role of a simple, bespectacled girl who is transformed by her grandmother into a beautiful young woman and encouraged to pursue the hero. In the film, Sadhana wins a beauty contest and is awarded a three-year film contract with Filmalaya, which was the case in real life too. During this period she would again work under the same banner opposite Joy Mukherjee in Ek Musafir Ek Haseena.

Breakthrough

Alongside Love in Simla, Sadhana was signed by acclaimed director Bimal Roy for his satirical film on Indian democracy, Parakh. She portrayed a simple village girl's role in this multi-award-winning film. In 1961's other hit film Hum Dono she played the love interest of Dev Anand. This black-and-white film was colourized and re-released in 2011. Rediff.com in the film's review writes about Sadhana; "Her eyes, expressive and captivating, do most of the work, while she balances out her submissiveness with a firm tongue." The Rafi – Asha duet "Abhi Na Jaao Chodkar" remains evergreen. In 1962, she was again paired with Dev Anand in Asli-Naqli by director Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The same year saw director-screenwriter Raj Khosla casting her opposite Joy Mukheerjee in his musical film Ek Musafir Ek Hasina. In future, Khosla would pair with Shivdasani to make their famous suspense thriller trilogy.
In 1963, Shivdasani played her first role in a technicolour film Mere Mehboob directed by H.S.Rawail. The film was the "Blockbuster" film of 1963 and ranked in the top 5 films of the 1960s. The scene where Rajendra Kumar encounters Shivdasani for the first time and sees her eyes through her burqa stands as one of the most remarkable scenes of Hindi film industry. Notable actor Danny Denzongpa describes the visage of Sadhana in a burqa with just her eyes visible as "unforgettable."
Shivdasani in 1964 played her remarkable double role in the first of the suspense-thriller trilogy, Woh Kaun Thi?. This white-sari-clad performance opposite Manoj Kumarearned her first Filmfare nomination as Best Actress. Through this role she got to be part of Lata Mangeshkar – Madan Mohan’s all time classics like "Naina Barse" and "Lag Ja Gale". Rediff.com in their review of the film called her a show-stopper "with an intriguing Mona Lisa-like smile". The film was a box office "Hit". Raj Khosla cast her in two more mystery films, Mera Saaya (1966) and Anita (1967) thus making her famous as the "Mystery girl". Mera Saaya, a box office "Super Hit" courtroom drama film again saw her playing a double role, now opposite Sunil Dutt. The song "Jhumka Gira Re" sung by Asha Bhosle and composed by Madan Mohan saw Shivdasani perform dance steps choreographed by Saroj Khan. Khan was then an assistant to dance director Sohanlal. The song became so popular that excited audience in cinema halls used to throw coins at the screen. The film also had other classic songs "Naino Mein Badara Chhaye" and the haunting theme song "Tu Jaha Jaha Chalega, Mera Saaya Sath Hoga", both voiced by Lata Mangeshkar.
The second Filmfare nomination as Best Actress came to Shivdasani for the role of Meena in Yash Chopra directorial saga Waqt (1965). Shivdasani stood out in Bollywood’s first ever ensemble cast by bringing along the fashion of tight chudidar-kurtas. The film proved to be 1965’s "Blockbuster".

Later work

Sadhana had a health problem with her thyroid, which she got treated at a hospital in Boston in the US. After returning from the US, she starred in the successful movies Intaquam (1969), Ek Phool Do Mali (1969), and Geeta Mera Naam (1974), which she also directed.
After that, she retired from acting as she did not want to be cast as a side-actress or do character roles. Later, she and her husband formed a production company. She also directed a movie starring Dimple Kapadia in 1989.In Intaquam she played the role of a woman who allures the son of her own boss who cheated her to be put behind the bars for a crime which she did not commit, for revenge.

Personal life

Sadhana married her Love in Simla director Ram Krishna Nayyar on 7 March 1966. Their love blossomed on the film set. But as she was very young then, her parents opposed it. She was married to him for nearly thirty years. Till his death in 1995 from asthma, the couple had no children. She suffered from a disorder of her eyes due to hyperthyroidism and got treatment for the same in Boston. She returned to films and made a success of IntaqamEk Phool Do MaliAap Aaye Bahaar Ayee, etc.But after her retirement, she chooses to remain away from the film industry and has never made a comeback. She also refuses to be photographed simply because she wants to be remembered the way she was. Living in Santacruz, Mumbai, she is a tenant in an apartment building owned by singer Asha Bhosle.

Fashion icon

Sadhana Shivdasani introduced the fringe hairstlye in Indian film industry in her first film Love in Simla. Nayyar, her husband and director of the film, suggested the fringe style in order to make her forehead look narrow. Shivdasani says, "They tried to stick a strip near the hair-line, but it didn’t work out." Nayyar then suggested she go for the fringe style as was then practiced by the Hollywood actress Audrey Hepburn. The fringe soon became popular and a fashion fad in the 1960s. The style was copied by girls in India and is still known by the same name.This look suited the role of naughty, pretty, glamourous Sonia that she played. But when Shivdasani went on the shoot for Bimal Roy's Parakh, Roy was disappointed to see her modern look. She had to stick her fringe back in order to match the simple village girl she played here. In 1963, when signed to play a role of simple Muslim girl from Aligarh in Mere Mehboob, Shivdasani undid her famous "Sadhana Cut" to fit the bill. She went in plain plait look with centre-parting her hair; which was immediately discarded by the director H.S. Rawail. He said that the audience wanted to see her signature "Sadhana cut" and demanded it. Recently, the Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone sported the same fringe in her films Om Shanti Om (2007) and Chandni Chowk To China (2009).
Shivdasani is also credited for bringing in fashion tight chudidar-kurta. She went with this concept of gracefully changing the traditional loose salwar kameez to her director Yash Chopra for 1965's film Waqt. Chopra felt insecure and thought that it would not be accepted. But Shivdasani with the help of her fashion designer Bhanu Athaiya showed him a sample, which he agreed to.The trend lasted well in the 1970s and can be seen to be adopted by many actresses. In a song sequence of "Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte" for the film Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008), actress Bipasha Basu dressed herself in a white chudidar-kurta and also frolicked with the famous fringe as a tribute to Sadhana.
In 2014, the seventy-two-year-old Sadhana made a rare public appearance walking the ramp in a pink sari at a fashion show to support the cause for cancer and AIDS patients. She was escorted by her relative, actor Ranbir Kapoor.

Awards

Despite the fact that many of Shivdasani's films fared very well at the box office, she did not receive any of the leading awards of the film industry. She was nominated for the Filmfare Award in Best Actress category for her roles in Woh Kaun Thi? and Waqt. For her contribution towards the film industry, she was awarded with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) in 2002

Filmography

YearMovieRoleNote
1955Shree 420Chorus girlCameo role in the song "Mur mur ke na dekh mur mur ke"
1958AbanaFirst Sindhi film
1960Love in SimlaSonia
1960ParakhSeema
1961Hum DonoMita
1962Prem PatraKavita Kapoor
1962Man-MaujiRani
1962Ek Musafir Ek HasinaAsha
1962Asli-NaqliRenu
1963Mere MehboobHusna Banu Changezi
1964Woh Kaun Thi?Sandhya / Seema (Double Role)Nominated: Filmfare Award for Best Actress
1964RajkumarPrincess Sangeeta
1964Picnic
1964Dulha DulhanRekha / Chanda
1965WaqtMeena MittalNominated: Filmfare Award for Best Actress
1965ArzooUsha
1966Mera SaayaGeeta / Nisha (Raina) (Double Role)
1966GabanJalpa
1966BudtameezShanta
1967AnitaAnita
1968StreeOriya film
1969SachaaiShobha Dayal
1969IntaquamReeta Mehra
1969Ek Phool Do MaliSomna
1970Ishq Par Zor NahinSushma Rai
1971Aap Aye Bahaar AyeeNeena Bakshi
1972Dil Daulat DuniyaRoopa
1973Hum Sab Chor Hain
1972Geeta Mera NaamKavita / Neeta / Geeta (Double Role)also directed
1974Chhote Sarkar
1974Vandana
1975AmaanatSuchitra
1978MehfilShalini / Ratnabai (Double Role)Late Release
1985Tulsi
1987Nafrat
1988Aakhri Nishchay
1994Ulfat Ki Nayee ManzeeleinLate release

Saturday, 18 October 2014

BABITA SHIVDASANI


Date of Birth20 April 1948, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
Birth NameBabita Hari Shivdasani
Height5' 3" (1.6 m)

Mini Bio 


Babita Shivdasani was born in a prominent Sindhi family based in Bombay. Encouraged by the success of her aunt, actress Sadhana, in Hindi movies, Babita too decided to enter the film industry as a leading actress. Her first release was with another débutante,Rajesh Khanna, in the musical thriller "Raaz" (1967). It wasn't a hit, but her next film "Farz" (1967) was a hit, and as a result, she became a star. Thereafter there was no looking back for this beautiful actress. In the mid-70s Babita ended her acting career when she married another movie star, Randhir Kapoor, settled down as a housewife, and gave birth to two lovely daughters, actresses Karisma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor. She became a stage-mother by managing Karishma and Kareena's careers, and they both dominated the Indian Film Industry as it's two topmost leading ladies. Babita became a grandmother when Karishma gave birth to two children. Kareena married 'Saif Ali Khan' (son of actress Sharmila Tagore.

Trivia 

Mother of actresses: Karisma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor; Wife of actor Randhir Kapoor; daughter-in-law of Raj Kapoor; grand daughter-in-law of Prithviraj Kapoor ; sister-in-law of actors Rishi Kapoor, Rajiv Kapoor and actress Neetu Singh.
Did not attend her niece, Riddhima Kapoor's wedding with Bharat Sawhney that took place on Wednesday 25 January 2006. Also absent were both her daughters, Karisma and Kareena.
Is now a grandmother, as her daughter, Karisma, gave birth to a baby girl (Sameira) in March of 2005.
She was a fashion inspiration for millions of college girls, especially her tight Churidar Kurtas, hoop ear-rings, and go-go eye-glasses. Her daughter, Karisma, resembles her in many ways.
Not adept at dancing, she had to be given cues by an Assistant Dance Director during the filming of 'Tumse Aacha Kaun Hai'.
A non-swimmer, she would stand on a stool, then be pushed by a female her swimming instructor in a water-filled tank that lay submerged in a swimming pool for the movie 'Anmol Moti.
In 2013, her aunt Sadhana confirmed that because of a family problem, she and Babita don't keep in touch and don't acknowledge each other if they run into each other.

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Govardhan Asrani

Biography

Overview (2)

Date of Birth1 January 1941, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Birth NameGovardhan Asrani

Mini Bio 

Asrani was born in a middle class Sindhi family. His father migrated to Jaipur after the Partition of India and opened a shop selling carpets. He has four sisters and three brothers: two elder and one younger. Asrani was highly uninterested in business and very weak in mathematics. He completed his matriculation from St. Xaviers School and did his graduation from Rajasthan College, Jaipur. He simultaneously worked as a voice artist on All India Radio, Jaipur, to pay for his education. His ultimate aim was to become an actor.

He began to learn acting from Sahitya Kalbhai Thakkar from 1960 to 1962. In 1962, he traveled to Bombay and began to seek opportunities to act. In 1963, Hrishikesh Mukherjee advised him to learn acting professionally. In 1964 Asrani joined the Film Institute in Poona (now Film and Television Institute of India, Pune) and finished his course in 1966. He impressed many others and made his acting break in 1967 with a Gujrati movie opposite budding actress Waheeda (not Waheeda Rahman, the Hindi actress). He acted in four other movies, mainly as actor or supporting actor in Gujrati from 1967 to 1969. His debut film in Hindi was Hare Kaanch Ki Chudiyaan where he appeared as Biswajeet's friend. He acted in Khoon Pasina, marking a serious role other than comedy. It was from 1971 that he started getting more offers as the main comedian in films or as the close friend of the lead actor. He did 96 movies from 1972-79.Directors like Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Atma Ram, Gulzar repeatedly cast him in the period 1971-1974 and his work got noticed through these films as they were hits. These roles he did from 1971-1974 set the tone for a number of supporting and comic roles in his career and in 70's his demand was at its peak as he appeared in 101 films from 1970-1979 and had effective roles in them.He was hugely talked about in the 1970s and is one of Rajesh Khanna's close friends.He worked with Rajesh Khanna in 25 films which includes 21 hit films.

In the 1980s, he acted in over 107 films. Unlike his roles in 1970-84 which were pivotal to the plot, most of his roles from 1985-1993 were very minor mainly because the concept of a comedian was getting phased out and heroes preferred to do their own comedy and action films were ruling the roost in the period 1985-1994. Simultaneously he kept working in Gujrathi films in 70's, 80's as lead hero and achieved success as the lead protagonist in Amdavad No Rikshawalo, Saat Qaidi, Sansar Chakra, Pankhi No Malo, Jugal Jodi, Maa Baap, Chel Chabilo Gujarati. From 90's he played as comedian or supporting actor in Gujrathi films like Mota Ghar Ni Vahu, Piyu Gayo Pardesh, Baap Dhamal Dikhra. During this period in 1982, he set up a small Gujrati production company with fellow artistes Dinesh Hingoo, Harish Patel and Salim Parvez (son of famous supporting actor Yunus Parvez). The company dissolved in 1996 with a large profit. Asrani also invested mainly in cloth and acted as investor for other actors, until 1991 when he lost a lot of money. From 1988 to 1993, he was a director for the Film Institute in Pune. In 90's he did only 73 Hindi movies due to lack of good scope for him to perform. Muqabla (1993) saw him in a serious role after long time. D.Rama Naidu gave him a pivotal role to Asrani in Taqdeerwala in 1995 and once again comedy movies were being made from thereon . Asrani started getting good roles in films directed by David Dhawan and Priyadarshan from 1993 till 2012. The 2000s saw Asrani in a number of blockbuster films like Hera Pheri, Chup Chup Ke, Hulchul and Deewane Huye Pagal. He appeared in a serious role in Kyun Ki. He was an integral part of comedies by Sajid Nadiadwala, Priyadarshan after 2000. His screen space in films of Rohit Shetty and others has got reduced gradually after 2009.

Trivia (6)

Asrani acted with Superstar Rajesh Khanna in 25 films. Kaka had met Asrani on sets of Bawarchi and their friendship grew during Namak Haram and they worked till Ghar Parivaar in 1991.
Partner of Bollywood actress Manju Asrani.
His notable comedic roles in the 1970s are in Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar, Roti, Prem Nagar, Chupke Chupke, Chhoti Si Baat, Rafoo Chakkar, Sholay, Balika Badhu, Fakira, Anurodh, Chhailla Babu, Charas, Phaansi, Dillagi, Heeralal Pannalal, Pati Patni Aur Woh and Hamare Tumhare.
He became a regular feature in films produced by D. Rama Naidu and those movies directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, B.R.Chopra, K. Bapaiah, Narayana Rao Dasari, K. Raghavendra Rao, Basu Chat




terjee in 1972-1992.
In 1974, he directed his first movie in Gujrati with Asrani himself as the hero, and the song Hu Amdavad No Rikshawalo sung by Kishore Kumar was pictured on Asrani. The songs pictured on Asrani and sung by Kishore in Hindi are Achcha Chaloji Baba Maaf Kardo from Hamare Tumhare, Pyar Main Karoonga from Yeh Kaisa Insaaf. The song 'Mannu Bhai Motor Chali Pam' was sung by him with Kishore Kumar and was pictured on Rishi Kapoor and him, in 'Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan' in 1978.
First appeared as a extra actor in the Shammi Kapoor film Ujala in 1959.