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Kumkum (actress)

Kumkum, born Zaibunnisa (08 June 1934 – 28 July 2020),[2] was an Indian actress.

Kumkum
Born
Zaibunnisa Khan

(1934-06-08)8 June 1934
Hussainabad of Sheikhpura, Bihar, British India
Died28 July 2020(2020-07-28) (aged 86)
OccupationActress
Years active1954–1973
SpouseSajjad Akbar Khan
ChildrenAndaleeb Akbar Khan
Hadi Ali Abrar[1]

She acted in approximately 115 films during her career. She is best known for her roles in Mr. X in Bombay (1964), Mother India (1957),[3] Son of India (1962), Kohinoor (1960), Ujala, Naya Daur, Shreeman Funtoosh, Ek Sapera Ek Lutera, Ganga Ki Laharen, Raja Aur Runk, Aankhen (1968), Lalkaar, Geet and Ek Kuwara Ek Kuwari. She paired with many film heroes of her era and was popular in roles alongside Kishore Kumar.

Kumkum also acted in Bhojpuri films, starting with Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo (1963), which was also the first ever Bhojpuri film.[4][5]

Early life

Kumkum's birth name is Sayyeda Zaibunnisa. She was born in a prestigious Shia Islam family to Sayyed Manzoor Hassan Nawab of Hussainabad in Sheikhpura district of Bihar and Sayyeda Khursheeda Bano.

Kumkum married Sayyed Sajjad Akbar Khan who hailed from Lucknow, India and worked in Saudi Arabia. Kumkum shifted to Saudi Arabia after her marriage and returned to India after 23 years in 1995. The couple had two children— Sayyeda Andaleeb Akbar Khan (daughter) and Syed Hadi Ali Abrar (son).

Career

Kumkum was discovered by Guru Dutt. Guru Dutt was to picturize the song "Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar Laaga Teere Nazar" for his movie Aar Paar (1954) on his friend Jagdeep (father of Javed Jaffery, Naved Jaffery), but later decided to picturize this song on a female actor. But at that time, no one agreed to do a small song. Then Guru Dutt finally picturized this song on Kumkum. Later, Kumkum was seen in a small role in Pyaasa (1957). The famous song "Yeh Hai Bombay Meri Jaan" from C.I.D (1956), sung by Geeta Dutt was picturized on her. She was also paired alongside Shammi Kapoor in a side role in Mem Saheb (1956) and also in lead opposite Shammi Kapoor in Char Dil Char Raahein (1959).

She was trained in Kathak by the noted Pandit, Shambhu Maharaj. She showed her dancing talents in the film Kohinoor (1960) with Dilip Kumar. "Madhuban Mein Radhika Nache Re" and "Haye Jaadugar Qaatil, Haazir Hai Mera Dil", sung by Asha Bhosle for Naushad were picturized on Kumkum. She was paired opposite Kishore Kumar in films like Ganga Ki Laharen, Shreeman Funtoosh, Haaye Mera Dil and Mr. X in Bombay. She was leading heroine in all-time favorite Hindi Sad song "mere mehboob kayamat hogi" from mr. x in Bombay. This was a science fiction movie of that time and Kumkum was a great star. The songs like "Khoobsurat Haseena" from Mr. X in Bombay, "Ijazat Ho Toh" from Haaye Mera Dil, "Sultana Sultana" from Shreeman Funtoosh and "Machalti Hui" from Ganga Ki Lahren, which were picturized on the pair Kishore-Kumkum remains popular since their release to this day.

Kumkum was a favorite choice for writer director Ramanand Sagar. Sagar decided to cast Kumkum as Dharmendra's sister in Ankhen, a super hit film of 1968. In 1970, for Geet, Kumkum was Ramanand Sagar's choice for a small role. But in Lalkar (1972), she was paired with Dharmendra, while Rajendra Kumar was paired with Mala Sinha. Kumkum was paired with Kiran Kumar in Jalte Badan (1973), produced, directed and written once again by Sagar. She was paired opposite Vinod Khanna in Dhamkee in 1973 and the duet song "Chand Kya Hai Roop Ka Darpan" became hugely popular. She was paired opposite Pran in the comedy film Ek Kuwara Ek Kuwari, directed by Prakash Mehra, which was a blockbuster.

After her marriage, Kumkum left the industry.

Bhojpuri Films

Kumkum was one of the top stars in the first phase of Bhojpuri films which began with Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo (1962). In his book, Cinema Bhojpuri, Avijit Ghosh writes that she also acted in Laagi Nahi Chhute Ram (1963), Balma Bada Nadaan (1964), Naihar Chhutal Jaye (1964), Bhauji (1965) and Ganga (1965), which was also her home production. "Two heroines who ruled the first phase of Bhojpuri films were Kumkum and Naaz. Scripts were often written around their characters and to their credit, they often proved equal to the task," Ghosh writes in the same book.

Death

Kumkum died on 28 July 2020 at her residence in Mumbai, aged 86.[6]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "'Mother India' Actress Kumkum Biography: Birth, Death, Family, Films, Bollywood and Bhojpuri Career". Jagranjosh.com. 28 July 2020.
  2. ^ "86 की उम्र में अभिनेत्री कुमकुम का निधन, किशोर कुमार और गुरु दत्त के संग किया था काम". Amar Ujala (in Hindi).
  3. ^ "In the name of the father". Screen Weekly. 16 January 2004. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
  4. ^ "Strong at 50, Bhojpuri cinema celebrates". The Indian Express. 14 February 2011.
  5. ^ "Actor Kumkum passes away". 28 July 2020.
  6. ^ "'Mother India' actress Kumkum passes away at 86". The Times of India. 28 July 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.

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Kumkum born Zaibunnisa 08 June 1934 28 July 2020 2 was an Indian actress KumkumBornZaibunnisa Khan 1934 06 08 8 June 1934Hussainabad of Sheikhpura Bihar British IndiaDied28 July 2020 2020 07 28 aged 86 Mumbai Maharashtra IndiaOccupationActressYears active1954 1973SpouseSajjad Akbar KhanChildrenAndaleeb Akbar KhanHadi Ali Abrar 1 She acted in approximately 115 films during her career She is best known for her roles in Mr X in Bombay 1964 Mother India 1957 3 Son of India 1962 Kohinoor 1960 Ujala Naya Daur Shreeman Funtoosh Ek Sapera Ek Lutera Ganga Ki Laharen Raja Aur Runk Aankhen 1968 Lalkaar Geet and Ek Kuwara Ek Kuwari She paired with many film heroes of her era and was popular in roles alongside Kishore Kumar Kumkum also acted in Bhojpuri films starting with Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo 1963 which was also the first ever Bhojpuri film 4 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Bhojpuri Films 4 Death 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditKumkum s birth name is Sayyeda Zaibunnisa She was born in a prestigious Shia Islam family to Sayyed Manzoor Hassan Nawab of Hussainabad in Sheikhpura district of Bihar and Sayyeda Khursheeda Bano Kumkum married Sayyed Sajjad Akbar Khan who hailed from Lucknow India and worked in Saudi Arabia Kumkum shifted to Saudi Arabia after her marriage and returned to India after 23 years in 1995 The couple had two children Sayyeda Andaleeb Akbar Khan daughter and Syed Hadi Ali Abrar son Career EditKumkum was discovered by Guru Dutt Guru Dutt was to picturize the song Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar Laaga Teere Nazar for his movie Aar Paar 1954 on his friend Jagdeep father of Javed Jaffery Naved Jaffery but later decided to picturize this song on a female actor But at that time no one agreed to do a small song Then Guru Dutt finally picturized this song on Kumkum Later Kumkum was seen in a small role in Pyaasa 1957 The famous song Yeh Hai Bombay Meri Jaan from C I D 1956 sung by Geeta Dutt was picturized on her She was also paired alongside Shammi Kapoor in a side role in Mem Saheb 1956 and also in lead opposite Shammi Kapoor in Char Dil Char Raahein 1959 She was trained in Kathak by the noted Pandit Shambhu Maharaj She showed her dancing talents in the film Kohinoor 1960 with Dilip Kumar Madhuban Mein Radhika Nache Re and Haye Jaadugar Qaatil Haazir Hai Mera Dil sung by Asha Bhosle for Naushad were picturized on Kumkum She was paired opposite Kishore Kumar in films like Ganga Ki Laharen Shreeman Funtoosh Haaye Mera Dil and Mr X in Bombay She was leading heroine in all time favorite Hindi Sad song mere mehboob kayamat hogi from mr x in Bombay This was a science fiction movie of that time and Kumkum was a great star The songs like Khoobsurat Haseena from Mr X in Bombay Ijazat Ho Toh from Haaye Mera Dil Sultana Sultana from Shreeman Funtoosh and Machalti Hui from Ganga Ki Lahren which were picturized on the pair Kishore Kumkum remains popular since their release to this day Kumkum was a favorite choice for writer director Ramanand Sagar Sagar decided to cast Kumkum as Dharmendra s sister in Ankhen a super hit film of 1968 In 1970 for Geet Kumkum was Ramanand Sagar s choice for a small role But in Lalkar 1972 she was paired with Dharmendra while Rajendra Kumar was paired with Mala Sinha Kumkum was paired with Kiran Kumar in Jalte Badan 1973 produced directed and written once again by Sagar She was paired opposite Vinod Khanna in Dhamkee in 1973 and the duet song Chand Kya Hai Roop Ka Darpan became hugely popular She was paired opposite Pran in the comedy film Ek Kuwara Ek Kuwari directed by Prakash Mehra which was a blockbuster After her marriage Kumkum left the industry Bhojpuri Films EditKumkum was one of the top stars in the first phase of Bhojpuri films which began with Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo 1962 In his book Cinema Bhojpuri Avijit Ghosh writes that she also acted in Laagi Nahi Chhute Ram 1963 Balma Bada Nadaan 1964 Naihar Chhutal Jaye 1964 Bhauji 1965 and Ganga 1965 which was also her home production Two heroines who ruled the first phase of Bhojpuri films were Kumkum and Naaz Scripts were often written around their characters and to their credit they often proved equal to the task Ghosh writes in the same book Death EditKumkum died on 28 July 2020 at her residence in Mumbai aged 86 6 Filmography EditAar Paar 1954 as dancer in song Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar Uncredited Role Mirza Ghalib 1954 Mr amp Mrs 55 1955 House No 44 1955 Kundan 1955 Funtoosh 1956 Mem Sahib 1956 Naya Andaz 1956 C I D 1956 Basant Bahar 1956 Naya Daur 1957 Mother India 1957 Pyaasa 1957 Baarish 1957 Ghar Sansar 1958 Char Dil Char Rahen 1959 Shararat 1959 Kali Topi Lal Rumal 1959 Ujala 1959 Kohinoor 1960 Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere 1960 Son Of India 1962 King Kong 1962 Sher Khan 1962 Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo 1962 Bhojpuri Laagi Nahi Chhute Ram 1963 Bhojpuri Mr X in Bombay 1964 Ganga Ki Lahren 1964 Ek Sapera Ek Lutera 1965 Shreeman Funtoosh 1965 Main Wahi Hoon 1966 Raja Aur Runk 1968 Ankhen 1968 Gunah Aur Kanoon 1970 Geet 1970 Aan Baan 1972 Lalkar 1972 Dhamkee 1973 Jalte Badan 1973 Ek Kunwari Ek Kunwara 1973 References Edit Mother India Actress Kumkum Biography Birth Death Family Films Bollywood and Bhojpuri Career Jagranjosh com 28 July 2020 86 क उम र म अभ न त र क मक म क न धन क श र क म र और ग र दत त क स ग क य थ क म Amar Ujala in Hindi In the name of the father Screen Weekly 16 January 2004 Retrieved 31 August 2010 Strong at 50 Bhojpuri cinema celebrates The Indian Express 14 February 2011 Actor Kumkum passes away 28 July 2020 Mother India actress Kumkum passes away at 86 The Times of India 28 July 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2021 External links EditKumkum at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kumkum actress amp oldid 1152114267, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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