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Born | Mumtaz Askari 31 July 1947 |
Citizenship | British |
Occupation(s) | Actress, model |
Years active | 1952–1978 |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.7 m) |
Spouse | Mayur Madhvani (m. 1974) |
Children | Natasha Madhwani, Tanya Madhwani |
Relatives | Malika (sister) Randhawa (brother-in-law) Shaad Randhawa (nephew) Fardeen Khan (son-in-law) Feroz Khan (in-law) Roopesh Kumar (cousin) |
Mumtaz (born 31 July 1947[1]) is an Indian actress of Bollywood and former model. She is best known for her performances in the film Khilona.
Early life
Mumtaz was born on July 31, 1947 to Abdul Sameed Askari and Sardar Begum Habib Agha aka Naaz, both of Iranian origin but settled in Bombay, India.
Career
Mumtaz appeared as a child actress in Sone Ki Chidiya (1958). As a teenager she acted as an extra in Vallah Kya Baat Hai, Stree and Sehra in the early 1960s. As an adult, her first role in A-grade films was that of the role of sister of the hero in O. P. Ralhan's Gehra Daag.[2] She got small roles in successful films such as Mujhe Jeene Do. Later, she got the role of the main lead heroine in 16 action films, including Faulad, Veer Bhimsen, Tarzan Comes to Delhi, Sikandar-E-Azam, Rustom-E-Hind, Raaka, and Daku Mangal Singh, with freestyle wrestler Dara Singh, and was labelled as a stunt-film heroine.[by whom?] In the films that the pair Dara Singh-Mumtaz did together, Dara's remuneration was INR 450,000 per film, and Mumtaz's salary was INR 250,000 per film.[3]
It took Raj Khosla's blockbuster Do Raaste (1969), starring Rajesh Khanna, to finally make Mumtaz a full-fledged star. Although Mumtaz had a minor role, director Khosla filmed four songs with her.[4] The film made her popular, and she acknowledged that even though she had a small role, it was still one of her favourite films.[2] In 1969, her films Do Raaste and Bandhan, with Rajesh Khanna, became top grossers of the year, earning around 65 million and 28 million respectively.[5] She played Rajendra Kumar's leading lady in Tangewala. Shashi Kapoor, who had earlier refused to work with her in Saccha Jootha because she was a "stunt-film heroine", now wanted her to be his heroine in Chor Machaye Shor. She acted opposite Dharmendra as the lead heroine in films like Loafer and Jheel ke us paar (1973).
She won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for one of her favourite films Khilona in 1970, and she was "very happy that the audience accepted her in an emotional role".[2] Mumtaz acted with Dharmendra, Feroz Khan, Sanjeev Kumar and Biswajeet, and she acted with Rajesh Khanna in 10 films.[6] Jeetendra and Mumtaz acted in a number of films together, including unsuccessful films such as Boond Jo Ban Gai Moti (1967), Himmat, Kathputli, and Roop Tera Mastana, as well as successful one such as Jigri Dost (1969), Humjoli (where Mumtaz had a cameo role) and Ek Naari Ek Brahmchari (1971).[citation needed] Mumtaz also acted opposite Feroz Khan in Aag (1967), Aadmi Aur Insaan, Upaasna, Mela, Apradh, and Nagin; and with Sanjay Khan in Upasana, Dhadkan, Mela.[citation needed]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes | ||
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1961 | Stree | ||||
1962 | Vallah Kya Baat Hai | Mala – Kelewali | |||
1963 | Sehra | Juhi | |||
1963 | Rustom Sohrab | Shehroo | |||
1963 | Mujhe Jeene Do | Farida – Dhara's sister | |||
1963 | Gehra Daag | Asha | |||
1963 | Faulad | Rajkumari Padma | |||
1964 | Veer Bhimsen | ||||
1964 | Samson | Princess Shera | |||
1964 | Qawwali Ki Raat | ||||
1964 | Hercules | ||||
1964 | Baghi | ||||
1964 | Aandhi Aur Toofan | ||||
1965 | Tarzan | Rekha | |||
1965 | King Kong | ||||
1965 | Son of Hatimtai | ||||
1965 | Sikandar-e-Azam | Cynthia | |||
1965 | Rustom-E-Hind | ||||
1965 | Raaka | ||||
1965 | Mere Sanam | Kamini (Kamo) | |||
1965 | Khandan | Neelima | |||
1965 | Kaajal | Jharna | |||
1965 | Jadui Angoothi | ||||
1965 | Hum Diwane | ||||
1965 | Do Dil | Albeli | |||
1965 | Boxer | ||||
1965 | Bahu Beti | Savitri | |||
1966 | Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi | Reeta | |||
1966 | Sawan Ki Ghata | Saloni | |||
1966 | Saaz Aur Awaaz | ||||
1966 | Rustom Kaun | ||||
1966 | Pyar Kiye Jaa | Meena Priyadarshini | |||
1966 | Pati Patni | Kala | |||
1966 | Ladka Ladki | Asha | |||
1966 | Jawan Mard | ||||
1966 | Daku Mangal Singh | Princess Aruna | |||
1966 | Daadi Maa | Seema | |||
1966 | Suraj | Kalavati | |||
1967 | Woh Koi Aur Hoga | Seema | |||
1967 | Ram Aur Shyam | Shanta | |||
1967 | Patthar Ke Sanam | Meena | |||
1967 | Hamraaz | Shabnam | |||
1967 | Do Dushman | ||||
1967 | CID 909 | Reshma | |||
1967 | Chandan Ka Palna | Sadhana | |||
1967 | Boond Jo Ban Gayee Moti | Shefali | |||
1967 | Baghdad Ki Raatein | ||||
1967 | Aag | Paro | |||
1968 | Mere Hamdam Mere Dost | Meena | |||
1968 | Jung Aur Aman | ||||
1968 | Jahan Mile Dharti Akash | ||||
1968 | Golden Eyes Secret Agent 077 | ||||
1968 | Gauri | Geeta | |||
1968 | Brahmachari | Roopa Sharma | |||
1968 | Apna Ghar Apni Kahani | ||||
1969 | Shart | Sapna Singh | |||
1969 | Mera Yaar Mera Dushman | ||||
1969 | Mera Dost | ||||
1969 | Jigri Dost | Shobha Das | |||
1969 | Do Raaste | Reena | |||
1969 | Bandhan | Gauri Malikram | |||
1969 | Apna Khoon Apna Dushman | ||||
1969 | Aadmi Aur Insaan | Rita | |||
1970 | Sachaa Jhutha | Meena/Rita | |||
1970 | Pardesi | Myna | |||
1970 | Khilona | Chand | |||
1970 | Humjoli | Meena | Guest appearance | ||
1970 | Himmat | Malti | |||
1970 | Ek Nanhi Munni Ladki Thi | ||||
1970 | Bhai Bhai | Bijli | |||
1970 | Maa Aur Mamta | Mary | |||
1971 | Mela | Laajo | |||
1971 | Ladki Pasand Hai | ||||
1971 | Kathputli | Nisha | |||
1971 | Ek Nari Ek Brahmachari | Meena | |||
1971 | Dushman | Phoolmati | |||
1971 | Chaahat | ||||
1971 | Upaasna | Shalu (also Kiran) | |||
1971 | Tere Mere Sapne | Nisha Patel/Nisha Kumar | |||
1971 | Hare Rama Hare Krishna | Shanti | |||
1972 | Tangewala | Paro/Chandika | |||
1972 | Shararat | Radha/Meeta | |||
1972 | Pyaar Diwana | Mamta | |||
1972 | Gomti Ke Kinare | Roshni | |||
1972 | Dharkan | Rekha Prasad | |||
1972 | Apradh | Meena/Rita | |||
1972 | Apna Desh | Chanda/Madame Popololita | |||
1972 | Roop Tera Mastana | Princess Usha/Kiran | Double role | ||
1973 | Pyaar Ka Rishta | ||||
1973 | Bandhe Haath | Mala | |||
1973 | Lofar | Anju | |||
1973 | Jheel Ke Us Paar | Neelu | |||
1973 | Chor Machaye Shor | Rekha | |||
1973 | Aap Ki Kasam | Sunita | |||
1974 | Roti | Bijli | |||
1975 | Prem Kahani | Kamini | |||
1975 | Lafange | Sapna | |||
1975 | Aag Aur Toofan | ||||
1976 | Nagin | Rajkumari | |||
1977 | Aaina | Shalini | |||
1990 | Aandhiyan | Shakuntala | |||
2010 | 1 a Minute | Actress | Docudrama film |
Personal life
Mumtaz married businessman Mayur Madhvani in 1974. They have two daughters one of whom, Natasha, married actor Feroz Khan's son Fardeen Khan in 2006.
Awards
Mumtaz won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for Khilona in 1970. Actually no one was interested to accept the role of "CHAAND" for Khilona, just because she was a prostitute in the storyline. But with that role Mumtaz bagged her one and only "Filmfare Best Actress Award".[7] She was voted the second-most-popular beauty in the poll conducted as part of the celebrations of 100 years of Indian cinema, in association with the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA), in 2012.[8]
During her career, she was awarded with one Filmfare Award for Best Actress, out of three nominations, and one BFJA Award for Best Supporting Actress.[9]
In 1996, she received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. In June 2008, she was honoured for her "Achievements in Indian Cinema" by the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA), in Bangkok. [citation needed]
Winner
- BFJA Award for Best Supporting Actress – Brahmachari (1968)[9]
- Filmfare Best Actress Award – Khilona (1970)[10]
- Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award (1996)[10]
- IIFA Outstanding Contribution by an Indian in Cinema, Honorary Award (2008)[11]
Nominated
- Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award – Ram Aur Shyam (1967)
- Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award – Aadmi Aur Insaan (1969)[12]
References
- ^ Jha, Subhash (30 July 2012). "Mumtaz: I am lonely". The Times of India.
- ^ a b c 1–3. An interview with Mumtaz. 22 September 2006. Yahoo.com. Archived 2006-11-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Mumtaz: Dara Singh's kindness got me my first role". Times of India. 13 July 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
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(help) - ^ Dinesh Raheja (August 2002). "The oomph and spirit of Mumtaz". Rediff.com. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Box Office 1969". BoxOfficeIndia.com. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Mumtaz: Rajesh Khanna was very close to me". Rediff.com. 18 July 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
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(help) - ^ "खिलोना सिनेमात मुमताझला कशी मिळाली महत्त्वाची भूमिका? - Maharashtra Times". Maharashtra Times. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
- ^ "Ethnic beauty Mumtaz". Archived from the original on 24 February 2013.
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- ^ a b "Top Bollywood sex symbols of all time". India Tribune. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
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(help) - ^ "IIFA to honour Rehman, Benegal and Mumtaz". DNA. 17 May 2008. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
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(help) - ^ "1st Filmfare Awards 1953" (PDF). Deep750.googlepages.com. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
External links
- Mumtaz at IMDb
- Site on Mumtaz by Arun Golas
- Profile of Mumtaz's career
- Mumtaz Biography