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SURAIYAJI
S. D. BURMAN
MADHUBALA
SARASWATI RANE
NUSRAT FATEH ALI KHAN
SHAUKAT DEHELAVI NAASHAD
DEVIKA RANI CHAUDHURY
SUDHA MALHOTRA
RAJKUMARI DUBEY
JATIN LALIT
BULO C RANI

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SHARMILA TAGORE
INDEEVAR
SHAKTI SAMANTA
M E E N A K U M A R I
S A N J E E V K U M A R
SRI DEVI
GEETA BALI
MAJRU SULTANPURI
KAIFI AZMI
RAJA MEHDI ALI KHAN

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RAJENDRA KRISHAN
TANUJA SAMARTH
MALA SINHA
AAMIR KHAN
KATRINA KAIF



suraiyaji


Born Suraiya Jamaal Sheikh
June 15, 1929 (1929-06-15) (age 79)
Gujranwala, Punjab, now Pakistan
Died January 31, 2004 (aged 75)

Suraiya Jamaal Sheikh (June 15, 1929 - January 31, 2004) was a singer and actress in Indian films, and was popularly known as Suraiya in the film industry. She became a superstar in the 1940s and 50s during the time when actors sang their own songs. IF SHANTA APTE brought spontaneity and refreshing directness in her singing and song-delivery style, Suraiya marked a completely dif­ferent but equally important breakaway from tradition. Born Suraiya Jamal Sheikh in Lahore, she introduced the typical 'adakari' of North Indian Muslims into Hindi films. Expertly combining gestures, music, speech and eloquent eyes, she paved the way for later hearthrobs like Rekha and Madhuri Dixit with her bewitching song delivery. Alhough Noorjehan and Khurshid also brought the same Muslim adakari onscreen with their films, it was Suraiya who shone out as the epitome of that style. Save for her arresting, almond-shaped eyes, Suraiya was not a classic beauty; nor did she trained in classical music. Suraiya , the lovely melody queen created aura with her popular numbers like 'tu mera chaand, main teri chandani' ,'dil-e-nadan, tujhe hua kya hai' and 'woh paas rahe ya door rahe' . Her sultry looks and al­luring eyes matched her melodious voice and distinc­tive style to make her one of the greatest feminine icons of her time, attracting a gen­eration of young women who sought to emulate her and young men who mooned for her.

Early life

Suraiya was born in Gujranwala, Punjab now in Pakistan and was the only child of her parents. She was a dark plain looking girl and was not trained in music, however she went on to become a successful actress and singer.

She had been educated in New Girls' High School in Bombay. Simultaneously she was given religious teachings in Persian at home.

Career

Like many leading ladies of the past, Suraiya's entry into the world of movies was more accidental, than otherwise

Suraiya made her debut as a child artist in Usne Kya Socha (1937). Her films as a child artist ran between 1937 and 1941. She got a break in films with the help of her uncle Zahoor, who was a popular villain of his time. In 1941 during a holiday from school, she accompanied her uncle to Mohan Studios to see the shooting of the film Taj Mahal (1941), a film by Nanubhai Vakil. Vakil noticed the 12-year old girl and chose her to play the role of a young Mumtaz Mahal as they had nobody else to play the role. During her school days she used to participate in "Children Program" on Radio along with Shammi and Rajkapoor. She could sing some popular songs of that time with melody and fidelity . Naushad had heard her voice on the All India Radio where she sang for a children's programme at the insistence of friend Raj Kapoor and neighbour Madan Mohan. From radio, Suraiya moved on to playback singing -- App.reciating her singing talent, a song "Boot karun mein polish" was recorded in her voice by Naushad Sahib in 1942 for the film "Nai-Dunia". In the same year she performed a role in film "Station Master" Other films of her playback singing with music by Naushad Sahib were "Sharda" (Punchi Ja- pechey raha hae bachpan mera), "Qanoon" and "Sanjog"Her singing career soon found a mentor in music maestro Naushad chose her to sing as a 13 year old for Mehtaab in Kardar's Sharda (1942). Suraiya had to stand on a stool to reach the mike to croon Panchi ja, picturised on the much-older heroine, Mehtaab.
She was effectively launched as a singing star in Bombay Talkies Humaari Baat (1943).

She initially started by playing secondary roles in films like K. Asif's Phool (1944) but She made her presence felt in perhaps India's first multi-starrer, played strong supporting second lead roles to Noorjehan in Mehboob Khan's Anmol Ghadi (1946) and Munawar Sultana in Dard (1947). Suraiya had her moments with Socha Tha Kya, Main Dil Mein Dard Basa La Aayee and Man Leta Hai. She got the break as a heroine for the movie Tadbir (1945) at the recommendation of K. L. Saigal who liked her voice during a rehearsal. She went on to co-star with Saigal for two more films Omar Khayyam (1946) and Parwana (1947). More opportunities appeared for Suraiya after reigning actresses Noor Jehan and Khursheed Bano migrated to Pakistan during the 1947 partition. the last remembered for her haunting rendition of Jab Tumhi Nahin Apne.Her pairing with the then superstar Dev Anand was a huge hit and the two went on to star in many successful movies together - Afsar, Shayar and Jeet etal.

Nadira, who later costarred with Suraiya in Waris, says, "My father went repeatedly to the theatre to watch Suraiya sing Socha tha kya. He would walk out the moment the song ended."

Suraiya had an edge over her contemporaries Kamini Kaushal and Nargis because she could sing her own songs. The years 1948-49 were the best of her career - The 1948-49 phase saw her rise to her peak. After three hits Pyar Ki Jeet (1948), Badi Bahen and Dillagi (1949), she became the highest paid female star. At her peak, Suraiya generated hysteria comparable only to Rajesh Khanna in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Shop owners would down their shutters to see her starrers on the first day itself, crowds would throng outside her residence at Marine Drive in Bombay just to get a glimpse of her and actor Dharmendra recalls going to see Dillagi 40 times! Her songs from the above films Tere Nainon Ne Chori Kiya, O Door Jaanewaale (Pyar ki Jeet), Woh Paas Rahe Ya Door Rahe, O Likhnewaale Ne, Bigdi Bananewaale (Badi Bahen) and Tu Mera Chand, Murliwaale Murli Bajaa (Dillagi) were hummed in every nook and corner of the country. Her reign at the top was brief and her films started flopping in the 1950s. She made a comeback with Waaris and Mirza Ghalib (1954) in which she played the role of the married Ghalib's lover.She made a short-lived comeback with Waaris (1954) and Mirza Ghalib (1954). The latter saw her finest dramatic performance as she made alive and vivid the role of the married Ghalib's lover, a courtesan. Ghalib also saw some of her finest singing - Aah ko Chaihiye Ek Umar, Nuktacheen Hai Gham-e-Dil, Dil-e-Nadaan Tujhe Hua Kya Hai, Yeh Na Thi Humari Kismet etc. Her singing is till date regarded as the definitive Ghalib. In fact India's then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru paid her the ultimate compliment by telling her " Tumne Mirza Ghalib ki Rooh ko Zinda Kar Diya" (she had brought Mirza Ghalib to life). In Nitin Bose's Waris (1954), Suraiya costarred with singing star Talat Mehmood (incidentally, she played heroine opposite another singer who tried to be an actor, Mukesh, in 1953's Mashuqa, too). With the sonorous melody, Rahi matwale, Anil Biswas and Suraiya proved their continuing relevance in a new age. Her last film was Rustom Sohrab (1963) following which she kept away from films. A spate of indifferent films followed. Suraiya had grew bulkier but her songs were still exquisite --- Aap se pyar hua jaata hai in Shama (1961), or the serene duet with Talat, Man dheere dheere gaye re in Maalik (1958). In 1963, to the strains of Yeh kaisi ajab dastaan ho gayee hai, the Sajjad jewel from Rustom Sohrab, Suraiya bade farewell to the studios. Suraiya Jamaal Sheikh's legend has endured for over four decades after her retirement post Rustom Sohrab (1963). It is fuelled by her one-time Dev Anand association, her repertoire of lilting songs and an air of mystique.

She stayed at "Krishna Mahal", her Marine Drive residence in Mumbai til her death. The walls and mirrors of Krishna Mahal flat on Marine Drive, are the only objects that set their eyes on this star of yesteryears. But she broke her self-imposed exile when she made a rare appearance at the Screen Videocon awards when Sunil Dutt presented her the Lifetime Achievement award. Radiant in a white salwar kameez she carried herself with the grace of a much younger woman.

The gentle sway of her hips spoke of her delicate style of dancing. The only thing that had remained completely unchanged was her voice. Tremulous with emotion, Suraiya's voice was choked with emotion when she took her award. She spoke of her long association with the film world and she was deeply touched that audiences still remembered her. But when Javed Jaffery pressed her to sing or just hum -- she refused. As a star shestill remembers the meaning of letting a legend live. Heroines are captured forever on the silver screen and the public's memory must never be updated.

Personal life

But her luck did not hold out in her personal life and Suraiya faced her biggestdisappointment. She first met Dev Anand in 1948, when she was just 19 years old. They were co-starring in the film Vidya and on the second day itself cupid struck. During the shooting of a song, a boat capsized and Dev Anand saved Suraiya from drowning. . And when he saved her from drowning during the filming of the song `Kinare Kinare Chale Jayenge', Suraiya was convinced that she had met her cosmic mate. She fell in love with him. Suraiya was romantically involved with actor Dev Anand and the two of them did six films together between 1948 and 1951. but her grandmother opposed the relationship. They were romantically linked and were all set to marry when her strict grandmother put her foot down and broke their relationship. She banned meeting, telephone calls and even talking on the sets. The entire affair was conducted in a clandestine manner with friends like Durga Khote and Kamini Kaushal going out of their way to engineer secret rendezvous. On the sets of the film Jeet, Dev Anand finally proposed to Suraiya and gave her a diamond ring worth Rs 3,000 -- a princely sum for a fledgling star. But even that memento was snatched away from her when her grandmother saw the ring and threw it away into the sea. She also burnt all of Dev Anand's letters in front of Suraiya's eyes. Her objection to the romance: (Dev Anand is a Hindu while Suraiya is a Muslim). A hunt for a Muslim husband began but marriagewas not in Suraiya's fate. In 1951, Dev Anand married Kalpana Kartik -- ending one of the silver screen's greatest romances. The heartbroken Suraiya never married though many leading men of her time were interested in her.Surraiya's idol was Gregory Peck and he visited her by surprise during a night of 1954 while in transit at Mumbai on his way to Srilanka for shooting. He was much impressed by her simplicity.Dev Anand molded himself in postures of Gregory Peck but after long awaiting he married Kaplna Kartak.Suraiya remained unmarried all her life.

Dev Anand accepts his love for Suraiya

the unmarried Suraiya lives alone in her plush Marine Drive apartment. Rarely does one see a bejewelled Suraiya at a party. Even after her strict grandmother, who kept suitors at bay and producers at arm's length, passed away, Suraiya continued to be inaccessible to the hoi polloi.

Her decision to reside in an ivory tower has added to her mystique, while her resolve to shun character roles ensured that she is always remembered as a heroine. Most quaintly, Suraiya also chose not to sing any new film song in the last 40 years.

Death

She died in 2004 of old age at 75. In 2004, during the Sansui Awards, actress Jaya Bhaduri received the Lifetime Achievement Award and while she was on stage, she was disappointed that no one gave a tribute to the legendary actress Suraiya who had passed right around that time.

Suraiya's dastaan, ajeeb but fascinating, continues to thrive on lore, speculation and memories.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suraiya

http://www.chakpak.com/celebrity/suraiya/biography/8847

http://www.bollymood.com/biography/suraiya/

http://www.indianmelody.com/suraiyaarticle1.htm


Filmography

Actress:

* 1960s
* 1950s
* 1940s

1. Rustom Sohrab (1963) .... Shehzadi Tehmina
2. Shama (1961) .... Roshan Ara

3. Malik (1958)
4. Trolley Driver (1958)
5. Mr. Lambu (1956)
6. Inaam (1955)
7. Bilwamangal (1954)
8. Mirza Ghalib (1954) .... Chaudvin
9. Shama Parwana (1954) .... Sahebzadi Aalam
10. Waris (1954) .... Shobha ... aka Heir
11. Mashooka (1953)
12. Deewana (1952)
13. Goonj (1952)
14. Khubsurat (1952) ... aka Khubsoorat (India: Hindi title: alternative transliteration)
15. Lal Kunwar (1952)
16. Moti Mahal (1952)
17. Do Sitare (1951)
18. Rajput (1951)
19. Sanam (1951)
20. Afsar (1950) .... Bimala ... aka Officer
21. Badi Bahen (1950) ... aka Elder Sister
22. Dastan (1950) .... Indira
23. Kamal Ke Phool (1950)
24. Khiladi (1950)
25. Nili (1950)
26. Shaan (1950)
27. Jeet (1949) .... Jeet
28. Amar Kahani (1949)
29. Badi Bahen (1949)
30. Balam (1949)
31. Bombay (1949)
32. Char Din (1949)
33. Dillagi (1949) .... Heer ... aka Mischief (International: English title)
34. Duniya (1949)
35. Lekh (1949)
36. Naach (1949)
37. Shair (1949) .... Rani
38. Shayar (1949)
39. Singaar (1949)
40. Aaj Ki Raat (1948)
41. Gajre (1948)
42. Kajal (1948) ... aka Eyes (International: English title)
43. Pyaar Ki Jeet (1948)
44. Rang Mahal (1948)
45. Shakti (1948)
46. Vidya (1948) .... Vidya
47. Bhatakti Maina (1947)
48. Dak Bangla (1947)
49. Dard (1947)
50. Do Dil (1947)
51. Do Naina (1947)
52. Naatak (1947)
53. Parwana (1947) .... Gopi
54. 1857 (1946) ... aka Eighteen Fifty-Seven
55. Anmol Ghadi (1946) .... Basanti ... aka Precious Time
56. Chehra (1946)
57. Jag Biti (1946)
58. Main Kya Karun (1945)
59. Phool (1945)... aka The Flower
60. Tadbir (1945) .... Saguna
61. Hamari Baat (1943)
62. Ishara (1943)
63. Station Master (1942) .... Usha
64. Tamanna (1942)
65. Taj Mahal (1941) .... Child Mumtaz

Music Department:

* 1960s
* 1950s
* 1940s

1. Do Dil (1965) (playback singer)
2. Rustom Sohrab (1963) (playback singer)
3. Shama (1961) (playback singer)
4. Malik (1958) (playback singer)
5. Taqdeer (1958) (playback singer)
6. Trolley Driver (1958) (playback singer)
7. Mr. Lambu (1956) (playback singer)
8. Bilwamangal (1954) (playback singer)
9. Mirza Ghalib (1954) (playback singer)
10. Waris (1954) (playback singer)
... aka Heir
11. Mashooka (1953) (playback singer)
12. Deewana (1952) (playback singer)
13. Goonj (1952) (playback singer)
14. Khubsurat (1952) (playback singer)... aka Khubsoorat (India: Hindi title: alternative transliteration)
15. Lal Kunwar (1952) (playback singer)
16. Moti Mahal (1952) (playback singer)
17. Rajput (1951) (playback singer)
18. Sanam (1951) (playback singer)
19. Afsar (1950) (playback singer)... aka Officer
20. Badi Bahen (1950) (playback singer)... aka Elder Sister
21. Dastan (1950) (playback singer)
22. Kamal Ke Phool (1950) (playback singer)
23. Nili (1950) (playback singer)
24. Shaan (1950) (playback singer)
25. Jeet (1949) (playback singer)
26. Amar Kahani (1949) (playback singer)
27. Badi Bahen (1949) (playback singer)
28. Dillagi (1949) (playback singer)... aka Mischief (International: English title)
29. Duniya (1949) (playback singer)
30. Lekh (1949) (playback singer)
31. Naach (1949) (playback singer)
32. Shair (1949) (playback singer)
33. Singaar (1949) (playback singer)
34. Gajre (1948) (playback singer)
35. Rang Mahal (1948) (playback singer)
36. Shakti (1948) (playback singer)
37. Vidya (1948) (playback singer)
38. Dak Bangla (1947) (playback singer)
39. Dard (1947) (playback singer)
40. Do Dil (1947) (playback singer)
41. Naatak (1947) (playback singer)
42. Anmol Ghadi (1946) (playback singer)
... aka Precious Time
43. Jag Biti (1946) (playback singer)
44. Tadbir (1945) (playback singer)
45. Kanoon (1943) (playback singer)
... aka The Law (International: English title)
46. Sharda (1942) (playback singer)

Soundtrack:

1. Malik (1958) (performer: "Man Dhire Dhire Gaye Re Malum Nahin Kyon")
2. Mirza Ghalib (1954) (performer: "Dil-e-nadan Tujhe", "Aah Ko Chahiye Ek Umar",

"Nukta Cheen Hai", "Jahan Koi Na Ho", "Yeh Na Thi Hamari Qismat")

Producer:

1. Shagoon (1964) (producer) (as Suraiya Mubin)

Thanks:

1. Lorie (1984) (grateful acknowledgment)


songs of suraiyaji movie details n lyrics

1] Anmol Ghadi (1946) starring Amir Banu, Anwari, Leela Mishra, Murad, Noor Jehan, Suraiya, Surendra & Zahoor.
Lyrics composed by Tanvir Naqvi.
Music composed by Naushad Ali.
This movie had some very popular songs sung by Noor Jahan and Suraiya. Here are the Suraiya songs:

[1]mai dil mei dard basaa laayi

lyrics for mai dil mein dard basa laayi, nainon se nain mila aayi, unko apne man ki baatein bina kahe samjha aayi.

[2]man leta hai angdayi jawani chhayi

lyrics for man letaa hai a.Nga.Daaii, jIvan pe javAnI chhaaI.

lyrics in Hindi for man letaa hai a.Nga.Daaii, jIvan pe javAnI chhaaI.

[3]sochaa thaa kyaa, kyaa ho gayaa

lyrics for sochaa thaa kyaa kyaa ho gayaa. apnaa jise samjhe the hum afsos vo apnaa na thaa.

lyrics in Hindi for sochaa thaa kyaa kyaa ho gayaa. apnaa jise samjhe the hum afsos vo apnaa na thaa.

2] Badi Bahan (1949) starring Suraiya, Geeta Bali, Rehman & Pran.
Lyrics composed by Rajinder Krishan.
Music composed by Husnlal Bhagatram.

[1]tum mujhko bhool jaao ab hum na mil

[2]wo paas rahen yaa duur rahen nazron

lyrics for vo paas rahen yaa duur rahen nazaron me.n samaaye rahte hain. itnaa to bataa de koii hame.n, kyaa pyaar isii ko kahate hain.

lyrics in Hindi for vo paas rahen yaa duur rahen nazaron me.n samaaye rahte hain. itnaa to bataa de koii hame.n, kyaa pyaar isii ko kahate hain.

3] Bilwamangal (1954) starring Suraiya, Ulhas, Nirupa Roy & Asha Mathur.
Producer: Minal Movies
Director: D. N. Madhok
Lyrics: D. N. Madhok
Music Director: Bulo C. Rani

[1]hum ishq ke maaron ko do dil diye

[2]parwane se preet seekh li shamaa se

4] Dillagi (1949) starring Suraiya, Shyam, Amar, Amir Banu & Chanda Bai
Producer & Director: Kardar
Lyrics: Shakeel Badayuni
Music Director: Naushad

[1]char din ki thi chandni phir andher

[2]duniyaa kyaa jaane meraa afsaanaa

3]le ke dil chupke se kiyaa majboor

[4]murliwale murli bajaa sun sun murli

[5]niraalaa mohabbat kaa dastoor dekha

[6]tera khayaal dil se bhulaya na jaye

5] Gajre (1948) starring Suraiya, Agha, Geeta Nizami, Maruti, Moti Lal & Sangeeta
Director: RD Mathur
Lyrics: G. S. Nepali
Music Director: Anil Biswas

[1]duur papiha bola raat adhi rah gayi

[2]jalne ke siwaa yahaan kya rakha hai

[3]reh reh kar teraa chaand rulata hai

6] Goonj (1952) starring Suraiya, Suresh, Bhagwan, Madan Puri, Manju, Randhir, Ravikant & Sapru.
Lyrics composed by D. N. Madhok.
Music composed by Sardul Kwatra

[1]chale ja rahe ho jo nazren churaaye

[2]dil me umangen sajan nainon me rang

7] Jeet (1949) starring Suraiya, Dev Anand, Bhagwan, Durga Khote, Habib, Kanhaiya Lal & Madan Puri
Director: Mohan Sinha
Producer: Raj Kirti Chitra
Lyrics: Prem Dhawan
Music Director: Anil Biswas

[1]ban jao hindustani ab kaisi manmani

[2]kaam karo bhai jag me apna naam kar

[3]kuch phool khile armaano ke par jee

[4]tum mann kee peedaa kyaa jaano

[5]tum meet mere tum shyam mere yug ke

8] Mirza Ghalib (1954) starring Suraiya and Bharat Bhushan.
Music composed by Ghulam Mohammad.
The movie was about the legendary poet Mirza Ghalib and his poems have been sung here.

[1]aah ko chaahiye ek umar asar hone

[2]nuktachin hai gam-e-dil usko sunaye

[3]rahiye ab aisi jagah jaha koi na ho

[4]ye na thee hamaari kismat ki wisal

9] Mr. Lambu (1956) starring Suraiya, Minu Mumtaz, Helen, Bhagwan, N. A. Ansari & Sheikh Mukhtar
Director: NA Ansari
Producer : Sheikh Mukhtar Prod.
Lyrics: Jan Nisar Akhtar
Music Director: O. P. Nayyar

[1]yaad karun tori batiyaa ro ro bitau

10] Nayi Duniya (1942)starring Suraiya
Lyrics: Tanveer Naqvi
Music Director: Naushad Ali

[1]boot karun mai polish babu boot


11] Pyar Ki Jeet 1948) starring Suraiya & Rehman.
Lyrics composed by Rajinder Krishan.
Music composed by Husnlal Bhagatram.

[1]o duur jaanewaale wada na bhul jana

lyrics for o duur jaane vaale vaadaa na bhuul jaanaa. raate.n huI andherii tum chaa.Nd ban ke aanaa.

lyrics in Hindi for o duur jaane vaale vaadaa na bhuul jaanaa. raate.n huI andherii tum chaa.Nd ban ke aanaa.

[2]tere naino ne chori kiya mera chota

lyrics for tere naino.n ne chorI kiyA, morA chhoTA sA jiyA paradesiyA.

lyrics in Hindi for tere naino.n ne chorI kiyA, morA chhoTA sA jiyA paradesiyA.

[12] Rustom Sohrab (1963) starred Suraiya as the shehzadi. Prithviraj Kapoor portrayed her husband Rustom & Premnath portrayed her son Sohrab. Mumtaz was also in the movie.

This was Suraiya's last film. After this she retired.
Lyrics composed by Qamar Jalalabadi.
Music composed by Sajjad Hussain.

[1]ye kaisi ajab daastaan ho gayi hai

lyrics for ye kaisi ajab daastaan ho gayi hai, chhupaate chhupaate bayaan ho gayi hai.

13] Shaan (1950)starring Suraiya & Rehman
Lyrics: Rajinder Krishan
Music Director: Hansraj Behl

[1]o pardesi balma ab na tadpa o zalim

[2]tadap ai dil tadapne se zara aarsam

[3]kaho ji kis ki sachchi shaan
majboor hoon mai nashaad hoon mai

14] duets Suraiya sang with Mohammad Rafi in the movie Shaan:

[1]dil ke dhoke mei na aanaa

[2]hum bhee akele tum bhee akele

[3]hum tum se wafa karte tum hum se wafa karte

15] Shama (1961) starring Suraiya, Nimmi, Kumud Tripathi, Leela Mishra & Vijay Dutt
Producer : Tasweeristan
Director: Lekhraj Bhakri
Lyrics: Kaifi Azmi
Music Director: Ghulam Mohammed

[1]mast ankhon mei shararat kabhi aisi

16]Shama Parwana (1954)starring Suraiya & Shammi Kapoor.
Lyrics composed by Majrooh Sultanpuri.
Music composed by Husnlal Bhagatram.

[1]meraa dildaar naa milaayaa

[2]o jaan-e-tamannaa alvidaa alvidaa

17] Vidya (1948) starring Suraiya, Dev Anand, Amirbai Karnataki, Cuckoo & Madan Puri.
Director: G. Tridevi
Producer: Jeet Prod.
Music Director: S. D. Burman
Lyrics: Shanti Swaroop and Y. N. Joshi

[1]aaj meraa dil kisi pe aa gayaa

[2]jhoom rahi khushiyon ki naaow aaj

[3]kinare-2 chale jayenge jeewan naiya

[4]kise maalum tha 2 din me sawan beet

[5]o Krishna Kanhaai aashaon ki duniya

[6]laayi khushi ki duniyaa hanste hue

Suraiya was joined by Mukesh in the above song. One of the few duets they sang together.

18]Waris (1954) starring Suraiya, Talat Mahmood and Nadira.
Lyrics: Qamar Jalalabadi
Music Director: Anil Biswas

Suraiya and Talat Mahmood sang the songs both on and off screen. Please note that the duet version of this song is more popular and can be found at the Suraiya and Talat Mahmood duets page by using the following link.

[1]raahi matwaale tuu aa jaa ek baar

19] Dard (1947) starring Suraiya, Shyam, Badri Prasad, Husn Bano, Munawar Sultana & Nusrat.
Lyrics composed by Shakeel Badayuni.
Music composed by Naushad.

[1]beech bhanvar mei aan phasa hai dil

lyrics for beech bhanvar mein aan phansa hai dil ka safeena shaah-e-madeenaa

[2]chale dil ki duniya jo barbad karke

[3]dil dhadke aankh mori phadke

lyrics for dil dhadke aankh mori phadke. chale jaana na dekho ji bichhad ke.

20] Dastan (1950)starring Suraiya, Raj Kapoor, Murad, Pratima Devi & Veena.
Lyrics composed by Shakeel Badayuni.
Music composed by Naushad.

[1]aayaa mere dil mei tu ban ke dil ki

[2]ai shamma tu bata tera parwana kaun

The song 'ai shamma tu bata tera parwana kaun hai' is preceded by some dialogues. Raj Kapoor's voice seems to be heard here.

[3]mohabbat badhaa ke judaa ho gaye

[4]naam tera hai zubaan par yaad teri

[5]naino mei preet hai hothon pe geet

[6]ye mausam aur ye tanhaai

21]Maalik (1958) starring Talat Mehmood & Suraiya.
Lyrics composed by Shakeel Badayuni.
Music composed by Ghulam Mohammad.
Suraiya and Talat Mehmood sang the song and it was also filmed on them.

[1]mann dhire gaye re malum nahin kyon

lyrics for man dheere dheere gaaye re, maaloom nahi kyon. bin gaaye raha na jaaye re, maaloom nahi kyon.

22] Mirza Ghalib (1954) starring Suraiya and Bharat Bhushan.
Lyrics were composed by Mirza Ghalib in late 18th century.
Music composed by Ghulam Mohammad.
Suraiya sang her own songs and Talat Mehmood was playback singer for Bharat Bhushan.

[1]dil-e-nadan tujhe hua kya hai akhir

lyrics for dil-e-naadaa.n tujhe huaa kyaa hai. aakhir is dard kii davaa kyaa hai

lyrics in Hindi for dil-e-naadaa.n tujhe huaa kyaa hai. aakhir is dard kii davaa kyaa hai

23] Waaris (1954) starring Talat Mehmood With Suraiya & Nadira.
Lyrics composed by Qamar Jalalabadi.
Music composed by Anil Biswas.
There was no playback singing since both Talat Mehmood & Suraiya sang for themselves.

[1]duur hote nahi jo dil me raha karte

[2]ghar tera apna ghar lage jaye kahan

[3]raahi matwaale tu ched ek baar mann

lyrics for raahii matavaale, tuu chhe.D ik baar, man kaa sitaar. jaane kab chorii-chorii aaii hai bahaar chhe.D man kaa sitaar.

lyrics in Hindi for raahii matavaale, tuu chhe.D ik baar, man kaa sitaar. jaane kab chorii-chorii aaii hai bahaar chhe.D man kaa sitaar.


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Biography for Sanjeev Kumar

Date of Birth : 9 July 1938, Bombay, India

Date of Death : 6 November 1985 (aged 47), Bombay, Maharashtra, India (heart attack)

Birth Name : Harihar Zariwala

Nickname : Godfather of Indian cinema, Doctor Kumar, Haribhai

Height : 5' 8" (1.73 m)

Occupation : Actor

Years active : 1960 - 1984 (His Death)

Spouse(s) : None

Sanjeev Kumar or Harihar Jariwala

(July 9, 1938 – November 6, 1985) was one of the most prominent Indian actor in Bollywood movies.

Sanjeev Kumar was one of those few actor-stars to whom the role meant more than anything in the world.

He was willing to play any character of any age in a film, even if it wasn't the lead role, provided the role challenged his acting abilities which of course were considerable.

In that sense he chose to tread the path set down by other actor-stars such as Motilal and Balraj Sahni and rewrote many of the conventions of Bollywood rather than follow the conventional star system.

If one actor can shower rage from his eyes and yet at same time may deliver ice cold words from his mouth then this actor’s name should be Sanjeev Kumar and he had performed above mentioned skill in the role of Thakur Baldev Singh in Sholay.

But this was not his first ever brilliant performance. Years before in 1968 he had shown this charisma in Anokhi Raat also. He was changed in the film, so easily, from a simple caretaker to a callous bandit that audience did not believe it was same man.

He had this quality to opt different body language, different dialogue delivery to perform different characters in same film. It wont be exaggeration to say that he was one of those actors who could perform all the 9 rasas on screen.

Dilip Saab did triple role in Bairag, Amitabh Bachchan did triple role in Mahan, Mehmood did triple role in Humjoli(?) but Sanjeev Kumar defeated everyone when he accepted the challenge to portray 9 different characters in a single film. He created history in this film, “Naya Din Nayee Raatâ€. It was his ace shot, never seen before in hindi cinema. If he did only this one film even then he was going to be included in the list of great actors India has ever produced.

He did a silent revolution in the hindi cinema because he did not opt the popular box office path to do what he wished to do.

Leave alone exceptions like Love and God, he brought class in whatever he did. We cant find any other actor who would have played lover/husband, father in law, father and again lover of same actress within a span of decade. Sanjeev Kumar did this rare act with his different roles with Actress Jaya Bhaduri/Bachchan. Dilip saab had this reservation as he did not accept the role of Birju in Mehboob’s Mother India. He said,†I cant shout ma ma to an actress who has been my actress in many filmsâ€. But as an actor Sanjeev Kumar knew no boundaries. He defied every conventional approach in hindi cinema and he tried or his ways were like this only that he produced contradictions. Thus its very difficult to bind him under a single definitions. He gave so much variety that he can be said a truly versatile actor hindi cinema has ever produced.

If he is in a film and Director is willing to give importance to his character then he has always brought class in to that film by his performance and examples are scattered all over. Sanghursh, Trishul, Sholay, Vidhata, Sachchai, Satyakam, Swarg Narak, Ashirvad, Khilona, Silsila etc are the films where he had produced healthy competition before his co stars and thus we the audience got beautiful films. And this list is so long. We may have a look over his filmography and will find many great films there.

If late 60s saw advent of Rajesh Khanna, the first Super star of hindi cinema then at the same time Sanjeev Kumar was adding a new chapter in the history of hindi cinema by his performances in unconvetional roles in Khilona and Koshish. He was bringing balance in the hindi films. He was not super star in the league of Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan as far as box office success is concerned but he was super class actor who never was defeated by these actors whenever they appeared together on screen. The man who can confront comfortably Dilip Kumar on screen in his 3rd 4th film only then it says much and rather all about the calibre of that actor.

Personal life and background

Sanjeev Kumar was born in Surat,Gujarat to a Gujarati traditional family living in tenement in Mumbai. A stint in film school took him to Bollywood, where he eventually became a star.

He remained bachelor all his life. He loved Actress Hema Malini and even put a marriage proposal to her but she refused, marrying Dharmendra instead. He later died in 1985.

Bollywood was not a bed of roses, and for Haribhai, it meant persistent struggle to get through. Acting was not a came-saw-conquered phase. Beginning his career with theatre, he moved ahead, slowly but surely.

After dabbling in theatre, School After dabbling in theatre, and sanjeev kumar did his first role [ made his debut ], a bit role in the film Filmalaya's Hum Hindustani (1960).

The Rajshris auditioned him for Aarti (1962) opposite Meena Kumari but he flopped in the audition and was rejected. Sanjeev's first film as a hero was the 1965 Nishan was a B-grade swashbuckler and many of his earlier films were of the same ilk opposite starlets like Kum Kum. But they were popular nevertheless and Sanjeev more than made his mark in them.

Sanjeev's first film as a hero was the 1965 Nishan was a B-grade swashbuckler and many of his earlier films were of the same ilk opposite starlets like Kum Kum. But they were popular nevertheless and Sanjeev more than made his mark in them.

He was first noticed in a big way in Sanghash (1968) where he was pitted against Dilip Kumar and more than held his own in the scenes they did together. (In fact many thought he scored over Dilip Kumar in the scenes they did together). When he had played the role of cousin of Dilip Kumar in HS Rawail’s Sanghursh then his performance had declared clearly that here comes an actor who would be establishing new milestones in coming future and when Dilip Saab showered bounty of praises on him in this film then this was not just a fluke for Sanjeev Kumar because he knew he was going to establish new definitions in the history of hindi cinema.

Slowly he began getting leading roles opposite top actresses like Nutan, Waheeda Rehman and Mala Sinha..

In 1970, Khilona made him a star. But again what stood out in the film was was his outstanding acting. He was absolutely spot-on as a mentally imbalanced man who is helped back to sanity by a prostitute hired to nurse him.

The same year also saw him deliver a fine performance in Dastak, matching Rehana Sultan's National Award winning performance scene for scene and winning his first National Award as Best Actor.

In spite of being a star, Sanjeev Kumar still opted for roles that were off the beaten track in films like Anubhav (1971) though it must be mentioned here that good as he was in the film, it was Tanuja who walked off with the film.

He also consolidated his position meanwhile in the mainstream with hits - he went on to star in the hits like Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) and Manchali (1973).

Parichay (1972) and Koshish (1972), which won him a second National Award, brought him into contact with their director, Gulzar.

Thus started a mutually beneficial partnership that saw some of Sanjeev Kumar's finest work as an actor.

He played a deaf and dumb man in the latter and it is amazing to watch him emote having internalized his feelings without the help of dialogue and his performance is screen acting at its very best. The scene where he thinks his child is also deaf since he is not responding to a faulty rattle or the scene where he castigates his son for refusing to marry a handicapped girl show a supreme actor at the peak of his histionic talent.

The Gulzar - Sanjeev Kumar partnership resulted in such fine films as Aandhi (1975), Mausam (1975), Angoor (1981) and Namkeen (1982) with strong Sanjeev Kumar performances in each of them.

Sanjeev Kumar was one actor who improved his performance tremendously at the dubbing stage with his marvelous voice control.

The quiver in his emotionally saturated voice was as important an element of his acting as small casual getsures like running his hand down his neck.

He never minded dyeing his hair if the role required it and even played much older men in films like Aandhi, Mausam, Sholay (1975) and Trishul (1978).

In fact in Sholay he played Jaya Bhaduri's father-in-law. This after playing her lover in Koshish and Anamika (1973) and her father in Parichay!

And despite making his reputation as a serious actor, he showed a great flair for the light-hearted in films like Manchali, Manoranjan (1974), Pati Patni Aur Woh (1978) and Angoor.

Films like Naya Din Nayi Raat (1974) wherein he played multiple roles further showcased his acting talent and versatility.

He started working with the well-known director Gulzar in the early 1970s.

He did nine films with Gulzar, including Aandhi (1975), Mausam (1975), Angoor (1981) and Namkeen (1982). Many of his fans believe that these are some of the best films that he did.

He was always ready to take unconventional roles that challenged him as an actor.

He played Mirza, a chess-obsessed Lucknowi (citizen of Lucknow), in Satyajit Ray's classic Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977).

In 1977 Sanjeev Kumar had an opportunity to work with the great Satyajit Ray when the latter made his first film outside Bengal, Shatranj ke Khiladi (1977).

The film features delightful performances by Saeed Jaffrrey and Sanjeev Kumar as Mir and Mirza respectively, so utterly absorbed in their game of chess that Mirza neglects his wife while Mir's wife has an affair right under his unsuspecting nose! When Lucknow falls to the British, they leave for an abandoned mosque on the outskirts of the city to play in peace! It is a delightfully nuanced performance under a great director.

Perhaps his best-remembered roles were in the blockbuster films Sholay (1975) and Trishul (1978).

During the early 1980s Sanjeev Kumar did more supporting roles than playing the lead.

Unfortunately by the 1980s, Sanjeev Kumar had grown extremely careless with his looks and had let himself bloat up.

Among his later lot of films the only two that really stand out are Vidhaata (1982), which again brought him face to face with Dilip Kumar (Again he scored over the thespian in the one major confrontation scene they had in the film) and Hero(1983), both directed by Subhash Ghai.

on Jul 09 2007 - 69th birth anniversary of amazingly versatile actor Sanjeev Kumar - many people always feel his absence in the hindi films.

Sanjeev Kumar defied traditions & conventional paths !

“Satisfaction of watching a superb acting†has been the outcome from watching Sanjeev Kumar’s films.


Whenever an unbiased history of Hindi cinema will be written then film historian will be compelled to mention the coupling of Sanjeev Kumar and Gulzar.

This pair started its journey from Koshish and they gave us 6 films and except Parichay where Sanjeev Kumar had small role, rest 5 films (Koshish, Aandhi, Mausam, Angoor and Namkeen) are collector’s items.

Through Sanjeev Kumar, Gulzar could bring that rare touch in visual story telling which is possible to get only through reading the good literature.

Sanjeev Kumar was able to perform at that level at which Gulzar was able to think.

What a director needs ? Actors who can support his visions and Gulzar saab got such actor in Sanjeev Kumar.

If not Koshish, where Sanjeev Kumar plays deaf and mute character, and certain histrionics are associated with the character and we have to see the film with those associations then Aandhi, Mausam and Namkeen, three films shout aloud to make the point clear.

All three films have simple character and Sanjeev Kumar’s performances not only raise the quality of these films but spoil the audience also because after watching Sanjeev Kumar in these films, one cant accept mediocre performances by other actors.

Don’t we feel elated if we imagine Ijaazat in mid 70s, with Sanjeev Kumar playing Shashi Kapoor’s role and either of Shashi Kapoor/Vinod Khanna/Amitabh Bachchan playing Naseeruddin Shah’s role. Ijaazat could have got different flavour and different heights then.

When many were busy in doing usual love story or lost and found drama based films, Sanjeev Kumar was busy in bringing maturity in hindi films. He did Dastak and Anubhav in 1970.

He made lead hero a matured contemporary man through these films. Inspite of commercially successful films like Manchali, Anamika and Sita aur Gita, Sanjeev Kumar did not fall for the alluring aspect of box office success by repeating his roles and thus creating an image for himself.

If any image he cared for was of an actor who was able to play different characters on screen with equal élan.

If Amitabh Bachchan was writing history through box office success in the 70s then at same time Sanjeev Kumar was creating history by brining a variety of characters on screen.

Except Dilip Kumar such actors are hard to be seen in hindi film industry who care for breaking his own image otherwise most of the actors fall for their most popular images.

Sanjeev Kumar may look careless about growth of his career but perhaps he was very sincere towards this aspect of acting career that he would not play same characters again and again. It seems he thoroughly enjoyed his acting career and that’s why his characters are so lively on screen.

He seems equal at ease while saying those revengefull dialogues in Sholay as he grins in Manoranjan when he says to Zeenat Aman,†I need a car and not a taxi†or when he repeats his Takia kalam with apt timing in Swarg Narak, “Adjust kar lenge†or when he said in Angoor,†Dikhne mein to main avani dikhta hun par agar ek ulte haath ka laga dun to…†or when he shouts in Vidhata,†Maliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik†or when he, as a hunter in NDNR teases dancer character and says with wide eyes,â€Bhaand†and laughs heavily. Examples are plenty.

There is a tough character of Hiraman in Teesri Kasam, which Raj Kapoor had played with a class and except Dilip Kumar and Sanjeev Kumar, it seems very difficult for others to bring that rustic simplicity on their face.

Often Sanjeev Kumar could replace all the other characters in the film. In Satyakam he and Dharam ji could easily have replaced each other’s characters. In Sachchai, SK could have exchanged his role with Shammi Kapoor’s role. It can be iconoclastic to say but Sanjeev Kumar could have played role of Gabbar Singh with different touches. He had shown his skill in such roles way back in Anokhi Raat in 1968 and later in Naya Din Nayi Raat also.


If he was able to portray romance with Suchitra Sen in Aandhi then he was equally at ease with Rina Roy in Ladies Tailor.

He excells in comedy as well and gave us Swaarg Narak, Yahi hai Jindagi, Ladies Tailor, Angoor, Swayamvar, Biwi O Biwi, Pati Patni aur Woh, Shriman Shrimati etc.

He did not bother about his appearances on screen.

Its said that B.R. Chopra had asked him to reduce his weight for his adult comedy film, Pati Patni aur woh, and Sanjeev Kumar always showed dilly dally attitude and said that he would do it when they would film song â€Thande Thande pani se nahana chahiye†but as Sanjeev Kumar was not able to resist good food so film’s shooting was almost finished and he was same fatty.

In last he said bluntly that he would appear in the song in long underwear. Did his belly make any problem for audience? His appearance is as comical and nice in that song as it should have been with his less fat body!

When Satyajit Ray entered in to making films in Hindi he casted Sanjeev Kumar as one of the main character in Shatranj ke Khiladi.

Some 2 months ago, there was discussion on Method acting or “The Method†acting and how few actors like Robert De Nero, Dustin Hoffman etc belong to same school of acting. Darn such method acting, Sanjeev Kumar was able to play Don Veto Corleone, if not better than equal to Marlon Brando’s performance. He could have brought new heights in each of Nero’s or Hoffman’s roles in films like Wag the Dog and Sanjeev Kumar did not take training of acting through any such “method acting “or “The Method†propagated by Strasberg or Stanislavski.

Though he said repeatedly in Swarg Narak, “Adjust kar lenge†but he did not do any adjustment in real life. Its said that he wanted to marry Hema Malini and he had proposed her which she refused because she was in love with Dharmendra. It’s also said that beautiful actress Sulakshna Pandit loved Sanjeev Kumar and she had proposed to him but he did not do any adjustment here.

What he wished he did not get and what he was getting he did not accept. His love life remained unfulfilled and was this factor able to push him to bring that character Gerulal in Namkeen?

I always become sad and disturbed whenever realise that till now I have not been able to see completely Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s less popular film “Arjun Pandit†where he has given one of his finest performances.

Indian actors need to recognise the work of this actor. New actors can learn just by watching his films.

His charming smile, his efforts to make his eyes still so that tears comes automatically in his eyes and he does not have to use Glycerin, His voice modulation, and his ability and flexibility to opt proper get ups, his willingness to go deep in to the psychology of the character which may require mannerisms which are not helpful in creating a popular image and his desire to explore new and different horizons in acting area will always put him in the category of great actors.

A bachelor, Sanjeev Kumar when he was only forty-seven years old, died of an acute heart ailment in 1985. It is ironic that someone who had played so many elderly roles, himself didn't even live to be fifty...

He had never married. He was involved with actress Sulakshana Pandit who wanted to marry him, but he rejected her marriage proposal, because he never got over his heartbreak after actress Hema Malini rejected his marriage proposal to marry her frequent co-star Dharmendra. Ironically for an actor who played many elderly roles, he did not live to the age of 50.

Ten of his already completed films were released after his death with his final film Professor Ki Padosan being released in 1993.

At the time of his death this film was only 75% complete and it was decided to alter the story in the second half of the film to explain the absence of Sanjeev Kumar's character. One of his other notable releases after his death was K. Asif's much delayed Love and God which was over 20 years in the making.

After director K. Asif died in 1971, production came to a halt and the film was finally released in incomplete form in 1986, one year after its actor Sanjeev Kumar had also died.

In Naya Din Nayi Raat (1974) Sanjeev Kumar reprised the nine-role epic performance by Sivaji Ganesan in Navarathiri (1964), which was also previously reprised by Akkineni Nageswara Rao in Navarathri (Telugu; 1966). This film has enhanced his status and reputation as an actor in Hindi cinema.He was the man behind the 'nau avtaars', the man who made people roll with laughter. He was Haribhai Jariwala, 'Sanjeev Kumar' Sanjeev Kumarto the movie hungry finicky audiences. 'NAYA DIN NAYI RAAT', one masterpiece given brilliance by Sanjeev Kumar. He played nine different characters in the film. He suited the roles every bit. Anybody else could have hardly done justice to the roles. The make-up, the costume, everything was so true to the characters, it was a marvel to have him perform.

Unhappy and dejected in love, in his private life, Sanjeev tried drowning his loneliness in alcohol. Coupled with his weakness for good food, it resulted in a weight problem and a heart ailment. The man who had played husband, father and grand-father ironically died a bachelor in 1985. It is ironic that someone who had played so many elderly roles, himself didn`t even live to be fifty.


Sanjeev Kumar was one of those few actor-stars to whom the role meant more than anything in the world. He was willing to play any character of any age in a film, even if it wasn't the lead role, provided the role challenged his acting abilities, which of course were considerable.

Sanjeev's on screen life was full of jubilant surprises but off-screen, he had drenched himself in alcohol. A bachelor, Sanjeev Kumar died of an acute heart ailment in 1985. It is ironic that someone who had played so many elderly roles, himself didn't even live to be fifty.

But the genius remains embedded in the hearts of the audiences forever.

AWARDS

National Film Awards

* 1971 - Winner National Film Awards for Best Actor for Dastak

* 1973 - Winner National Film Awards for Best Actor for Koshish

Filmfare Awards

Sanjeev Kumar had been nominated for 14 Filmfare Awards.

* 1968 - Winner Best Actor in a supporting role for Shikar

* 1970 - Nominated Best Actor for Khilona

* 1973 - Nominated Best Actor for Koshish

* 1975 - Winner Best Actor for Aandhi

* 1975 - Nominated Best Actor for Sholay

* 1976 - Nominated Best Actor for RAJEEV

* 1976 - Winner Best Actor for Arjun Pandit

* 1977 - Nominated Best Actor for Yehi Hai Zindagi

* 1977 - Nominated Best Actor for Zindagi

* 1978 - Nominated Best Actor for Pati Patni Aur Woh

* 1978 - Nominated Best Actor for Devta

* 1978 - Nominated Best Actor in a supporting role for Trishul

* 1982 - Nominated Best Actor for Angoor

* 1982 - Nominated Best Actor in a supporting role for Vidhaata

Other Awards

* 1974 - BFJA Best Actor for Koshish - link is - http://www.bfjaawards.com/archives/pictures/index26.htm

FILMOGRAPHY

movie - title - year - actor

biwi-o-biwi 1981 sanjeev kumar, rajendra nath, yogita bali, randhir kapoor, poonam, simi


beraham 1980 sanjeev kumar, kader khan, mala sinha, reena roy, shatrughan sinha, i. s. johar, dev kumar



khilona 1970 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, jagdeep, jeetendra, mumtaz, janki das, shatrughan sinha, alka, mridula


sachchai 1969 sanjeev kumar, helen, pran, sulochna, johnny walker, shammi kapoor, dhumal, anwar hussain, rajan kapoor, raj mehra, sadhana, shivraj, ratnamala, prem kumar, jagdev


waqt ki deewar 1981 sanjeev kumar, pran, kader khan, jeetendra, sunder, amjad khan, rajendra nath, paintal, deven verma, satyen kappu, shatrughan sinha, birbal, neetu singh, rajan haksar, sulakshana pandit, naazneen, preeti ganguly


biwi-o-biwi 1981 sanjeev kumar, rajendra nath, yogita bali, randhir kapoor, poonam, simi
beraham 1980 sanjeev kumar, kader khan, mala sinha, reena roy, shatrughan sinha, i. s. johar, dev kumar


khilona 1970 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, jagdeep, jeetendra, mumtaz, janki das, shatrughan sinha, alka, mridula


sachchai 1969 sanjeev kumar, helen, pran, sulochna, johnny walker, shammi kapoor, dhumal, anwar hussain, rajan kapoor, raj mehra, sadhana, shivraj, ratnamala, prem kumar, jagdev


waqt ki deewar 1981 sanjeev kumar, pran, kader khan, jeetendra, sunder, amjad khan, rajendra nath, paintal, deven verma, satyen kappu, shatrughan sinha, birbal, neetu singh, rajan haksar, sulakshana pandit, naazneen, preeti ganguly

chowkidaar 1974 sanjeev kumar, jeevan, om prakash, asit sen, sulochna, vinod khanna, jayshree t., yogita bali, joginder, ram mohan, lalita kumari, amrit patel


biwi o biwi 1981 sanjeev kumar, rajendra nath, shashikala, yogita bali, randhir kapoor, poonam dhillon, simi grewal


aap ki kasam 1974 sanjeev kumar, pran, aruna irani, amjad khan, mumtaz, iftekar, rajesh khanna, vinod khanna, shabana azmi, jayshree t., a. k. hangal, rita bhaduri, dina pathak, keshto mukherjee, rehman, junior mehmood, lolita chatterjee


badkaar 1987 sanjeev kumar, asrani, satyen kappu, sadhana singh, apeksha


imaan 1974 sanjeev kumar, bhagwan, satyen kappu, anwar hussain, leena chandravarkar, keshto mukherjee


sangharsh 1968 sanjeev kumar, balraj sahani, dilip kumar, vaijayanti mala


aashirwad 1968 sanjeev kumar, ashok kumar


badal 1966 sanjeev kumar, helen, hiralal, shammi, sheikh mukhtar, kamal, mehra, k. vijayalaxmi


devata 1978 sanjeev kumar, asit sen, shabana azmi, dhumal, rakesh roshan, sarika, shobha khote, viju khote, keshto mukherjee, danny denzongpa, benjamin gilani, shriram lagu


anhonee 1973 sanjeev kumar, leena chandravarkar



anubhav 1971 sanjeev kumar, tanuja


trishul 1978 sanjeev kumar, prem chopra, shashi kapoor, hema malini, iftekar, amitabh bachchan, waheeda rahman, sachin, yunus parvez, jagdish raj, poonam dhillon, manmohan krishan, rakhee, sudha chopra, geeta siddharth, mohan sherry, b. k. dubey


bad aur badnaam 1985 sanjeev kumar, jagdeep, shatrughan sinha, shriram lagu, parveen babi, anita raj


bachpan 1970 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, mukri, tanuja, anwar hussain, joginder, sachin, jr. mehmood


zindagi 1976 sanjeev kumar, helen, iftekar, vinod mehra, mala sinha, anil dhawan, moushami, alka


yehi hai zindagi 1977 sanjeev kumar, utpal dutt, neeta mehta, romesh sharma, tamanna, adil, seema devi


yaadgaar 1984 sanjeev kumar, raza murad, rajendra nath, tanuja, sujit kumar, kamal hassan, poonam


vishwasghaat 1976 sanjeev kumar, madan puri, shabana azmi, satyen kappu, kabir bedi, mac mohan


baat banjaye 1986 sanjeev kumar, shakti kapoor, jagdeep, raj babbar, mithun, amol palekar, zeenat


uljhan 1975 sanjeev kumar, agha, ashok kumar, asrani, farida jalal, urmila bhat, sulakshana pandit


tumhare liye 1978 sanjeev kumar, ashok kumar, anita guha, vidya sinha, neelam mehra, indrani


trishna 1978 sanjeev kumar, shashi kapoor, bindu, sujit kumar, rakhee, dinesh hingoo, preeti ganguly


ayyaash 1982 sanjeev kumar, rati agnihotri, arun govil


takkar 1980 sanjeev kumar, ashok kumar, asrani, jeetendra, vinod mehra, jayaprada, zeenat, bindya goswami

swayamvar 1980 sanjeev kumar, madan puri, shashi kapoor, ranjit, shashikala, moushami, vidya sinha


swarg narak 1978 sanjeev kumar, helen, jeetendra, vinod mehra, shabana azmi, kamini kaushal, moushami chatterjee


suraj aur chanda 1973 sanjeev kumar, jagdeep, bindu, mukri, jairaj, shyama, sujit kumar, laxmi chhaya, meeta


suraag 1982 sanjeev kumar, hema malini, rajesh khanna, shabana azmi, tina munim, parikshat


sungharsh 1968 sanjeev kumar, sunder, durga khote, balraj sahani, jayant, dilip kumar, vaijayanti mala


subah-o-sham 1972 sanjeev kumar, waheeda rahman, fardeen, lauri


smuggler 1966 sanjeev kumar, helen, mukri, hiralal, kumkum, sheikh mukhtar, poornima


sindoor bane jwala 1982 sanjeev kumar, sharda, rajshree, urvashi


silsila 1981 sanjeev kumar, rekha, shashi kapoor, amitabh bachchan, kulbhushn, jaya bhaduri, sudha chopra


shriman shrimati 1982 sanjeev kumar, rakesh roshan, rakhee, sarika, deepti naval, amol palekar


sholay 1975 sanjeev kumar, helen, dharmendra singh deol, amjad khan, hema malini, amitabh bachchan, a. k. hangal, jaya bhaduri


shikar 1968 sanjeev kumar, helen, dharmendra singh deol, johnny walker, rahman, asha parekh, bela bose


shatranj ke khiladi 1977 sanjeev kumar, amjad khan, shabana azmi, farida jalal, saeed jaffrey, veena, richard


shandaar 1974 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, jagdeep, david, vinod mehra, sharmila tagore, leena das


ashirwad 1969 sanjeev kumar, ashok kumar, sajjan, bipin gupta, veena, sumitra sanyal, leela gandhi


seeta aur geeta 1972 sanjeev kumar, asrani, dharmendra singh deol, asit sen, hema malini, satyen kappu, manorma, roopesh kumar


sawan ke geet 1978 sanjeev kumar, jagdeep, mehmood, rekha, amjad khan, satyen kappu, joginder, indrani


sawaal 1982 sanjeev kumar, prem chopra, shashi kapoor, waheeda rahman, poonam


satyakam 1969 sanjeev kumar, ashok kumar, dharmendra singh deol, david, manmohan, manju, sharmila tagore


arjun pandit 1976 sanjeev kumar, ashok kumar, bindu, vinod mehra, deven verma, keshto, sachin, srividya


archana 1973 sanjeev kumar, jagdeep, om prakash, mala sinha, manmohan, joginder, krishan


sachaai 1969 sanjeev kumar, helen, pran, johnny walker, shammi kapoor, sadhana



saathi 1968 sanjeev kumar, david, rajendra kumar, vaijayanti mala, veena, pahari sanyal, simi


apne rang hazar 1975 sanjeev kumar, helen, asrani, bindu, janki das, danny, paintal, leena chandravarkar


rocky mera naam 1973 sanjeev kumar, david, tanuja, bela bose, rajan haksar, ram mohan, mumtaz begum


rivaaj 1977 sanjeev kumar, mala sinha, shatrughan sinha


apnapan 1977 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, jeetendra, iftekar, reena roy, sulakshana pandit


apna dushman 1975 sanjeev kumar, dharmendra singh deol, reena roy, dev kumar, rakesh pandey, imtiyaz


ram tere kitne naam 1985 sanjeev kumar, prem chopra, rekha, lalita pawar, shammi kapoor, sudhir


raja aur rank 1968 sanjeev kumar, nirupa roy, ajit, kumkum, mohan choti, nazima, mahesh kumar


raahi 1987 sanjeev kumar, om prakash, ranjit, shatrughan, smita patil, dina pathak, sudha chopra


qatl 1986 sanjeev kumar, ashok kumar, shatrughan sinha, sarika, saeed jaffrey, marc zuber, ranjita


anokhi raat 1968 sanjeev kumar, keshto mukherjee, tarun bose, zahida, ajay sahni


purani pehchan 1971 sanjeev kumar, madan puri, tanuja, shammi, bela bose



professar ki padosan 1994 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, deven verma, dilip tahil, asha parekh, padmini kolhapuri


priya 1970 sanjeev kumar, tanuja, dulari, jalal agha


patthar se takkar 1980 sanjeev kumar, pran, jeevan, neeta mehta


pati patni aur woh 1978 sanjeev kumar, asrani, ranjeeta, vidya sinha


pati patni 1966 sanjeev kumar, mehmood, mumtaz, nanda


parichay 1972 sanjeev kumar, pran, asrani, jeetendra, jaya bhaduri, master raju, geeta siddharth


paras 1971 sanjeev kumar, mehmood, farida jalal, shatrughan, rakhee


pakhandee 1983 sanjeev kumar, helen, jagdeep, shashi kapoor, ranjit, asha parekh, zeenat


paapi 1977 sanjeev kumar, madan puri, prem chopra, danny, sunil dutt, reena roy, zeenat aman


anhoni 1973 sanjeev kumar, asrani, bindu, paintal, satyen kappu, manmohan, leena chandravarkar


oonch neech beech 1989 sanjeev kumar, shashi kapoor, smita patil, kulbhushn, shabana, nilu phule


nishan 1965 sanjeev kumar, helen, prem chopra, mukri, shammi, sheikh mukhtar, samson, nazima


angoor 1982 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, deven verma, utpal dutt, deepti naval, moushami


night in calcutta 1970 sanjeev kumar, bhagwan, samson, simi



angaarey 1975 sanjeev kumar, madan puri, jagdeep, jeevan, janki das, mohan choti, rakhee


naya din nai raat 1974 sanjeev kumar, sunder, tuntun, david, mukri, farida jalal, jaya bhaduri, v. gopal, pinky


naunihaal 1967 sanjeev kumar, jagdeep, asit sen, balraj sahani, madhvi, indrani mukherjee


naukar 1979 sanjeev kumar, mehmood, yogita bali, jalal agha, jaya bhaduri, madhu malini


namumkin 1988 sanjeev kumar, raj babbar, om shivpuri, zeenat aman


namkeen 1982 sanjeev kumar, shabana azmi, waheeda rahman, sharmila tagore, kiran vairale


muqaddar 1978 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, rekha, shashi kapoor, amjad khan, paintal, parikshit sahni


mukti 1977 sanjeev kumar, kader khan, bhagwan, shashi kapoor, murad, mithun, deven verma, vidya sinha, bindiya


anamika 1973 sanjeev kumar, rajendra nath, achla sachdev, jaya bhaduri, narendranath, ramesh behl


mausam 1975 sanjeev kumar, agha, om shivpuri, satyen kappu, sharmila tagore, dina pathak


manoranjan 1974 sanjeev kumar, madan puri, agha, asit sen, shammi kapoor, paintal, zeenat aman, faryal


manchali 1973 sanjeev kumar, nirupa roy, manmohan, nazima, leena chandravarkar, krishan kant


man mandir 1971 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, mehmood, david, rakesh roshan, waheeda rahman, sudesh


maan apmaan 1979 sanjeev kumar, mohan choti, dhumal, jayshree t., jagirdar, kanan kaushal, ratnamala


maa ka anchal 1970 sanjeev kumar, leela mishra, abhi bhattacharya, m. rajan, anajana


love and god 1986 sanjeev kumar, pran, amjad khan, murad, nazir husain, jayant, achla sachdev, nimmi


log kya kahenge 1983 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, shabana azmi, shatrughan sinha, navin nischol


lakhon ki baat 1984 sanjeev kumar, anita raj, javed khan, farooq shiekh, anjali sen, raj bharti


ladies tailor 1981 sanjeev kumar, amjad khan, bindu, deven verma, reena roy, manju, urmila bhat, pram


koshish 1972 sanjeev kumar, asrani, om shivpuri, dina pathak, jaya bhaduri, urmila bhat, sethi


alaap 1977 sanjeev kumar, asrani, om prakash, rekha, amitabh bachchan, farida, devi, jalal, chhaya


khuddar 1982 sanjeev kumar, prem chopra, mehmood, amitabh bachchan, vinod mehra, tanuja, parveen babi, bindiya


khilona 1970 sanjeev kumar, jagdeep, jeetendra, mumtaz, janki das, shatrughan, alka, mridula, aruna


kangan 1971 sanjeev kumar, ashok kumar, aruna irani, jeevan, mehmood, asit sen, mala sinha


kaanch ki deewar 1986 sanjeev kumar, amrish puri, smita patil, purnima, prakash, om, shakti, rajan sippy


jyoti 1969 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, jagdeep, abhi bhattacharya, nivedita, purohit


agni rekha 1974 sanjeev kumar, helen, asrani, bindu, janki das, durga khote, sajjan, sharda


jaani dushman 1979 sanjeev kumar, jeetendra, amrish puri, rekha, vinod mehra, premnath, sunil dutt, reena roy, shatrughan sinha


husn aur ishq 1966 sanjeev kumar, jeevan, sunder, randhir, sabina, madhu apte, l. vijayalaxmi


hum paanch 1981 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, raj babbar, mithun, nasiruddin, amrish, shabana, deepti


hero 1983 sanjeev kumar, ranjit, shammi kapoor, suresh oberoi, jackie shroff, meenakshi


hathon ki lakeer 1986 sanjeev kumar, jackie shroff, bharat bhushan, kamal kapoor, zeenat aman, priya, rajvansh


hathkadi 1982 sanjeev kumar, prem chopra, ranjit, reena roy, shatrughan, rakesh roshan, mazhar


gustakhi maaf 1969 sanjeev kumar, tanuja, sujit kumar, padma, johnny whiskey, ravikant, v. panchotia


gunehgar 1967 sanjeev kumar, madan puri, bhagwan, sulochna, kumkum, sheikh mukhtar, nandini


gunah aur kanoon 1970 sanjeev kumar, asit sen, jairaj, kumkum, prithviraj kapoor, sailesh kumar, johnny whiskey


grah pravesh 1980 sanjeev kumar, danny, sarika, sharmila tagore, gulzar, sudha chopra


abdullah 1980 sanjeev kumar, mehmood, danny, raj kapoor, sanjay khan, zeenat, parveen, aman


ghar ki laaj 1979 sanjeev kumar, aruna irani, deven verma, moushami chatterjee, sohrab modi, k. c. dey


gauri 1968 sanjeev kumar, om prakash, mumtaz, rajendra nath, sunil dutt, nutan, shivraj


aaye gaa anewala 1967 sanjeev kumar, agha, kumkum, rajan haksar, kundan, mohan, ram, sabita


faraar 1975 sanjeev kumar, agha, sulochna, murad, amitabh bachchan, sajjan, sharmila, master raju


ek paheli 1971 sanjeev kumar, madan puri, aruna irani, rajendra nath, b. m. vyas, tanuja, firoz khan


door nahin manzil 1973 sanjeev kumar, maruti, durga khote, pradeep kumar, faryal, reshma, hina


do ladkiyan 1976 sanjeev kumar, jagdeep, mehmood, mala sinha


dil aur patthar 1977 sanjeev kumar, agha, jagdeep, mukri, jairaj, jayshree t., yogita, meena sharma


dhoop chhaon 1977 sanjeev kumar, hema malini, janki das, om shivpuri, nazir husain, badri prasad, yogita


dharti kahe pukar ke 1969 sanjeev kumar, jeetendra, asit sen, durga khote, kanhaiya lal, nanda, tarun bose, nivedita


devta 1978 sanjeev kumar, danny, shabana azmi, rakesh roshan, sarika, keshto, benjamin gilani


devi 1970 sanjeev kumar, madan puri, aruna irani, mehmood, mukri, farida jalal, nutan, jagirdar


dastak 1970 sanjeev kumar, kamal kapoor, anwar hussain, rehana sultan, anju mahendra

daasi 1981 sanjeev kumar, rekha, leela mishra, paintal, moushami, vikram, radhika, rakesh, roshan


chowkidaar 1975 sanjeev kumar, om prakash, vinod khanna, yogita bali


aandhi 1975 sanjeev kumar, om prakash, manmohan, shivpuri, c. s. dubey, suchitra sen


chehre pe chehra 1980 sanjeev kumar, rekha, iftekar, shatrughan, amol palekar, sulakshana pandit, mehra, vinoi


charit raheen 1974 sanjeev kumar, asrani, asit sen, murad, yogita bali, parveen babi, sharmila tagore


chanda aur bijli 1969 sanjeev kumar, jeevan, ulhas, padmini, jr. mehmood, akash deep, master sachin


aakraman 1975 sanjeev kumar, asrani, rekha, rajesh khanna, farida jalal, rakesh roshan, keshto


bombay by night 1979 sanjeev kumar, asit sen, kumkum, mohan choti, bela bose, prithviraj kapoor, ramesh deo


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