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Suraiya

Suraiya Jamal Sheikh (15 June 1929 – 31 January 2004), popularly known by the mononym Suraiya, was a popular actress and playback singer in India's Hindi-language films. She was active from 1936 to 1963,[1] and was the most celebrated actress between the mid- to late 1940s,[2] before she was surpassed in fame by Madhubala and Nargis.[3]

Suraiya
Suraiya in 1952
PronunciationSu-rai-yaa
Born
Suraiya Jamal Sheikh

(1929-06-15)15 June 1929
Died31 January 2004(2004-01-31) (aged 74)
Resting placeBada Qabrastan, Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
NationalityBritish India 1929-1947 Indian 1947-2004
CitizenshipBritish subject 1929-1947 Indian 1947-2004
Occupation(s)Actress and playback singer in her own films (in Hindi language films)
Years active1936–1963
EraPre-Golden era and Golden era of Hindi language music and films
Known forHindi language films and songs
Notable workFilms like Tadbir (1943), Phool (1945), Anmol Ghadi (1946), Dillagi (1949), Duniya (1950), Mirza Ghalib (1953) and multiple songs that were hit in their times
StyleActing – Romantic, tragic, heroine oriented films; Dancing – Indian classical, Western, Mughal style; Singing – light ghazal, light romantic, sad with pathos.
PartnerDev Anand (1948-1951)
AwardsSee List
Signature

In a career spanning from 1936 to 1963, Suraiya acted in 67 films and sang 338 songs. She was one of the greatest actresses of the Hindi cinema and a leading lady in Hindi language films in the 1940s and 1950s.[1] She was also a renowned playback singer, who mostly sang for herself, starting from a song in Nai Duniya (1942) when she was only 12 years old.[4]

She was known for her North Indian Muslim feudal style acting or adakari in many of her films.[5] Suraiya made her first appearance as a child artist with the film Madame Fashion (1936), directed by Jaddan Bai. She made her acting debut with the film Taj Mahal in which she played the role of Mumtaz Mahal. In her heyday, she was known as Malika-e-Husn (queen of beauty), Malika-e-Tarannum (queen of melody) and Malika-e-Adakari (queen of acting).

Early life

 
Suraiya as a child artist in 1936.

Suraiya was born Suraiya Jamal Sheikh on 15 June 1929 in Lahore to Aziz Jamal Sheikh and Mumtaz Sheikh. She was one year old, when her family moved to Mumbai (then called Bombay) to reside at 'Krishna Mahal' at Marine Drive. Soon they were joined by her maternal uncle, M. Zahoor, who became a well known villain in the 1930s Bombay film industry.[6][1][7] She attended New High School, now known as J.B. Petit High School for Girls, in the Fort district of Bombay. Suraiya's childhood friends included Raj Kapoor and Madan Mohan, with whom she used to sing in children's radio programmes at All India Radio.[8]

Career

As an actress

Suraiya made her debut as a child actor in Jaddan Bai's Madame Fashion in 1936 as Miss Suraiya.[9] Later, she got a prominent role with the help of her uncle, M. Zahoor. During a holiday from school in 1941, she accompanied him to Bombay's Mohan Studios to see the shooting of the film Taj Mahal, which was being directed by Nanubhai Vakil. Vakil noticed the charm and innocence of young Suraiya and selected her to play the role of Mumtaz Mahal.[10]

While she was singing for children's programs for All India Radio (AIR) in Bombay, as a six-year old, Raj Kapoor and Madan Mohan were her co-artists. In fact, they first introduced her to AIR. Both were associated with her later as an adult, as her hero and as her music director respectively in films. At AIR, Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari was at that time the station director at the Bombay radio station. As soon as music director Naushad Ali heard Suraiya's voice, he chose her to sing (at age 13) for Mehtab in Abdul Rashid Kardar's film Sharda (1942). He became Suraiya's mentor and she sang some of the best songs of her career under his baton. Later, he gave hit after hit when Suraiya became a full-fledged singing star in Anmol Ghadi (1946), Dard (1947), Dillagi (1949) and Dastaan (1950).

As a child artist, she acted and also sang in Tamanna (1942), Station Master (1942), and Hamari Baat (1943). Devika Rani, who headed the Bombay Talkies production company, seeing her blooming brilliance as an actress and as a singer signed her on a five-year contract at Rs. 500 per month with her role in Hamari Baat (1943). In the film she had a duet dance and her song with Arun Kumar, " Bistar Bicha Diya Hai Tere Ghar Ke Samne" became very popular.[11]

This five-year contract was revoked by Devika Rani on Suraiya's request, when K. Asif offered Suraiya Rs. 40,000 for his film 'Phool'. As an adult, Suraiya initially played as Prithviraj's sister in K. Asif's Phool as Shama, with Prithviraj Kapoor as hero.[12] At the age of 14 in 1943, Suraiya appeared as a heroine in J.K. Nanda's film Ishara, opposite Prithviraj Kapoor.[1]

She played a heroine in the film Tadbir (1945) on the recommendation of K. L. Saigal, who liked her voice during a rehearsal of a song for Jayant Desai's film Samrat Chandragupt (1945) in which she was acting. He recommended her to Desai, opposite himself in Tadbir (1945).[13] She went on to co-star with K. L. Saigal in Omar Khayyam (1946) and Parwana. Although by then she had a few hit songs, the four solo songs which she sang in Parwana for music director Khwaja Khurshid Anwar made her a genuine singer-film star.

 
Suraiya in the 1946 film Gajre

She acted as a co-star in Mehboob Khan's Anmol Ghadi (1946) with Noor Jehan as the lead actress and Surendra as the hero and in Dard (1947) with Munawwar Sultana as the lead actress and Nusrat as the hero.[14] When Pyar Ki Jeet (1948) was released, with her as the heroine and Rehman as the lead actor, it caused large crowds outside Suraiya's house that had to be controlled by posting an inspector and four constables. Along with this, Suraiya also acted in the movie Gajre (1948). During the premiere of Badi Behen (1949), again with Rehman as her lead actor, there was a very large crowd outside the cinema hall and the police had to baton-charge when Suraiya was walking into the hall. People even pulled at her clothes, so that after that, Suraiya stopped going to the premieres of her films.[15]

In the late 1940s, she worked with Dev Anand. While shooting the film Vidya (1948), she became romantically involved with him. The two of them were paired in seven films together; Vidya (1948), Jeet (1949), Shair (1949), Afsar (1950), Nili (1950), Do Sitare (1951) and Sanam (1951).

 
Suraiya in Chaar Din (1949)

From the late 1940s to the early 1950s, Suraiya was the highest-paid and most popular star of the Indian cinema.[16][17]

In Mirza Ghalib (1954), which won the 1954 National Award for Best Feature Film in India, Suraiya shone both as an actress and as a singer for her rendition of Ghalib's lover, 'Chaudvin'. Jawaharlal Nehru, commented on seeing the film, "Tumne Mirza Ghalib kii ruuh ko zindaa kar diyaa," ("You have brought the soul of Mirza Ghalib back to life").[18]

After Mirza Ghalib, she acted in movies such as Bilwamangal (1954), Waris (1954), Shama Parwana (1954), Kanchan (1955), which was released in 1949 as Amar Kahani and re-released as Kanchan, Inam (1955), Mr. Lambu (1956), Trolly Driver (1958), Miss 1958 (1958), Maalik (1958) and Shama (1961). In the mid-fifties, Suraiya told Lata Mangeshkar once that she would soon be cutting down on her films. Lata told her not to do so. She also worked with then newcomer Shammi kapoor in Shama Parwana (1954). Rustam Sohrab (1963) was her last film. Suraiya in an interview said that during the shooting of the film, she suffered from low blood pressure, which was the reason for her giving up her acting career.[19]

Her film Jaanwar in the early 1950s with Dilip Kumar as the leading star (and K. Asif as director), was left incomplete by her, as she refused to act in the film, because of rough behaviour by Dilip Kumar during the shooting of the film, when he tore her blouse and bruised her back so badly that it took a month to heal. Later, director-producer K. Asif wanted a kissing scene. Suraiya knew that censors would not pass it. When she asked Asif how he would get it through the censors, he could not satisfy her and she withdrew from the film. There was another story also, that Dilip Kumar and K. Asif were hand in glove to exploit and humiliate Suraiya, because Suraiya had earlier ignored Dilip Kumar's plea to act with her. So they did some torrid scene and kept on repeating it for four days. Fed up with this ghastly behaviour of the two, Suraiya refused to act for them and withdrew from the film.[20][21] In 1953, she refused the film Anarkali as heroine, a role which went to Bina Rai.[22]

Two other of her films were left incompleted, one of which was Pagalkhana (also, in early 50s), with Bharat Bhushan as lead actor, which was abandoned by the producer director P.L. Santoshi after eight reels, because of financial constraints.[23] The other was an English version of Wajid Ali Shah, starring Suraiya and Ashok Kumar in 1953, being filmed by British film director Herbert Marshall, was shelved after being made for some time.[24] A number of her films were announced with advertisements in film magazines, but were partially made or did not take off. These were Palken with Shekhar, to be produced and directed by Devendra Goel, for Goel Cine Corporation; Gumrah by Globe Pictures, Bombay; Nigah by CB Films; Sanwri by Kundi Art Productions, produced and directed by Niranjan and Ching Chow to be produced by Nigaristan (producers of Moti Mahal).[citation needed]

As a singer

Suraiya's first song as a child-singer was "Boot karun main polish babu" (as a playback singer) in the film Nai Duniya (1942), composed by Naushad. She went on to sing playback for actress Mehtab for Sharda (1942), Kanoon (1943) and Sanjog (1942–43) for Naushad and A.R. Kardar (director-producer), when her principal, Miss P.F. Puttack, took a strong view of her truancy from school, and her 'adventure' came to an abrupt halt. When Mehtab first saw baby Suraiya, she was hesitant to have her as her playback singer, but on hearing her, she wanted Suraiya to sing all her songs in her films.

Even in later years, in 1946, Mehtab was so attached to Suraiya's singing, that she requested Suraiya to record disc versions of her songs in her film Shama (1946), produced by Sohrab Modi, when Suraiya had become a busy heroine and had left singing playback in films for Mehtab. Suraiya then sang for Mehtab, in her own disc versions which were recorded by Shamshad Begum in the film.[25]

Suraiya debuted with Manna Dey in his first Hindi film song, and their only duet 'Jago ayee usha' in Tamanna in 1942, was directed by his uncle, the famous K. C. Dey.[26] Again in 1942, Suraiya paired with Rajkumari in Station Master ( with music director Naushad) for the song 'Sajan ghar aye'.[27] Suraiya acted in both these films.[4]

In 1943, Suraiya sang a song "Ek Tu Hoo, Ek Main Hoon", music composed by Naushad, in the film Kanoon, which was the first song in Bombay music industry, which had characteristics of Latin American music.[28]

The song "Bistar Bicha Liya Hai Tere Dar Ke Samne Ghar Hum Ne Le Liya hai Tere Ghar ke Samne", which Suraiya sang in duet with Arun Kumar for the film Hamari Baat (1943) was a major success.[29]

A few years later, the singer-actor, K.L. Saigal was so impressed by the singing of the 16-year-old Suraiya, that he agreed to have her opposite him in the film Tadbir as a heroine and a singer in 1945. The music was directed by Lal Mohammad in the film. "Rani khol de dawar milne ka din aa gaya" is a memorable song from the film, she sang it with Saigal. Saigal again opted for Suraiya as his heroine and a singer in the films Omar Khayyam (1946) (with music director Lal Mohammad) and Parwana (1947) (with music director Khurshid Anwar). Parwana was Saigal's last film and was released after his death.[1]

Later, Suraiya continued to work with music director Naushad in a few films, and in 1946, she appeared with actress Noor Jehan in Anmol Ghadi as a co-star, with Naushad as the music director. She sang three songs in the film which became popular, of which 'Man leta hai angdai' went viral throughout the country. The musical film Dillagi (1949), under Kardar's direction, with Naushad's music, became a silver jubilee hit, with Suraiya becoming a national rage with her songs and acting.[30] In a span of 22 years, she gave a number of hits. She sang about 51 songs for Naushad.

In her honey-rich voice, songs like "Woh paas rahein, ya door rahein", "Tere naino ne chori kiya", "Tu mera chaand, main teri chandni", "Yaad karun tori batiya" and the rare classical number "Man mor hua matwala" became an all-time favourite, along with "Nain dewane, ek nahin mane".[1]

Khurshid Anwar was the music director in three films of Suraiya, viz. Ishara (1943), Parwana (1947) and Singaar (1949). Suraiya sang 13 songs in these films.[31]

With the music director duo, Husnlal Bhagatram, Suraiya sang in 10 films and recorded the most songs (58, excluding 6 repeat songs for the film Kanchan) for any music director from 1948 to 1958. The films were Pyar Ji Jeet (1948), Aaj Ki Raat (1948), Naach (1949), Balam (1949), Bari Behen(1949), Amar Kahani(1949), Sanam (1951), Shama Parwana(1954), Kanchan (1955) and Trolley Driver (1955).[citation needed] Her song "O, door janewale, wada na bhul jana" in Pyar Ki Jeet in 1948 became a hit all over India.[32]

 
Suraiya in Vidya (1948)

Suraiya did only three films with music composer Sachin Dev Burman Vidya (1948) (with Dev Anand), Afsar (1949) (with Dev Anand) and Lal Kunwar (1952), as she was associated with other composers, and S.D. Burman came late into the scene in Bombay. Yet, most of their songs are memorable. "Man mor hua matwala" (in Afsar), "Nain Deewane", "Layi khushi ki dunia" (with Mukesh in 'Vidya') and "Preet sataye teri yaad na" in Lal Kunwar being some of them.[33]

Ghulam Mohammad gave music for the National Award-winning film Mirza Ghalib (1954), in which she sang memorable songs of Mirza Ghalib. Kajal, Shair and Shama were other films for which he composed music for Suraiya.

Other directors who composed music for her in her film songs, include C. Ramchandra in the film Dewana, Roshan in the film Masuka, K. Dutta (in the films, Rang Mahal and Yateem), Krishen Dayal (in the film, Lekh for songs, such as, "Dil ka qarar lut gaya" and "Badra ki chaon tale"), S. Mohinder (in Nilli), Sardul Kwatra (in Goonj), Madan Mahan (in Khubsoorat), Roshan (in Mashuqa for songs, such as, "Mera bachpan wapas aya"), S.N.Tripahi (in Inaam), O.P. Nayyar (in Mr. Lamboo) and N. Dutta (in Miss 58). The music for her film, Main kya karoon (1945) was composed by Nino Mujamdar, for the film Shakti by Ram Prashad. Hansraj Behl composed music for the films Khilari (songs, such as, "Chahat ka bhulana mushkil hai" and Dil nashad na ro"), Shaan (songs, such as, "Tarap ae dil"), "Rajput", "Moti Mehal" and "Resham". Her music director in the film Shokian (songs, such as, "Ratoon ki neend chheen li") was Jamal Sen and Bilo C. Rani directed music in the film Bilwamangal (songs, such as, "Parwano se preet sekh le"), Shyam Sunder gave music for her films, Char Din and Kamal ke Phool. Sajjad Husain was her music director in two films, viz. 1857 and Rustom Sohrab.[34]

Personal life

Suraiya had an affair with Dev Anand for four years from 1948 to 1951. Dev Anand nicknamed Suraiya "Nosey", while to Suraiya, Dev Anand was "Steve", a name chosen from a book Dev Anand had given her.[35] Suraiya also called Anand "Devina" and he called her "Suraiyana", while faking an Italian accent. Suraiya was so much in love with Dev Anand that she let Lata sing some of the songs picturized on her in her films, in order to get more time to be with Dev Anand. Her love for Dev Anand was so intense that she was ready to forgo her singing star career for Dev, who was even more passionate about her.[36] At the height of their romance in the late forties, Suraiya created a furore in film-world, when she and Dev Anand walked hand in hand at the dashing hero Shyam's marriage.[37]Kamini Kaushal, who worked with Suraiya and Dev Anand in Shair (1949), said in an interview to Filmfare in January 2014, that Suraiya would pass on her letters to her to be delivered to Dev Anand, when her grandmother started keeping an eye on their love-affair. She said that Dev Anand was non-aggressive, not someone to put his foot down and say, "I'll marry her".[38]

During the shooting of director Rana Pratap's film Jeet (1949), both Dev Anand and Suraiya, with the help of the film cast and crew, namely Durga Khote (actress), Dwarka Divecha (cinematographer) and others, had made plans for marriage in a temple, and elopement, but at the last minute, an assistant director, jealous of their marriage, informed Suraiya's grandmother, who dragged her home from the scene.[39][40] In the 'Star and Style' interview, Suraiya said that she gave in only when both her grandmother and her maternal uncle threatened to get Dev Anand killed. During the shooting of the film Neeli (1950), Dev Anand asked her final decision about their marriage, after their failed eloping incident. When Suraiya told Dev Anand that she did not want her to be the cause of his death, as both her grandmother and her maternal uncle opposed their marriage, he slapped her across the face and called her a "coward". Dev Anand later kept on apologising for days about his behaviour.[41]

During the shooting of the film Afsar (1950), Dev Anand again formally proposed to her and gave her an engagement diamond ring worth rupees 3000. When her grandmother found about it, she was furious and threw the ring into the sea. After Suraiya's death in January 2004, Dev Anand revealed that Suraiya, who had gladly accepted his ring at first, never told him the reason for her later refusal of the marriage proposal, and that she was coerced to say "no" to him by her grandmother. However, in one of his subsequent interviews Dev Anand did say that Suraiya alluded to "my family, my religion".

Suraiya's maternal grandmother, Badshah Begum, who controlled the family, was fiercely opposed to Suraiya marrying Dev Anand. She was also supported by Suraiya's maternal uncle Zahoor and some film persons, viz. composer Naushad, director-producer A.R. Kardar, lyricist Naqshab (Nadira's first husband) and director M. Sadiq. During the shooting of Dev Anand's own production Afsar (1950), Suraiya's grandmother started to oppose their romance openly and started interfering even in the shooting of their love scenes.[42] Her grandmother had opposed the relationship, mainly because they were Muslims and Dev Anand was a Hindu.[43] Although the principal reason for the opposition was religion, the covert one was that Suraiya was the only earning member of the family. Naqshab even brought a copy of the Koran to make her swear that she would not marry Dev Anand (February 1987, 'Star and Style' interview of both Dev Anand and Suraiya by Sheila Vesuna). The film people had also their own professional and personal interests in opposing an early marriage of their popular singing star.[22][44][45] Suraiya's parents wanted her to marry Dev Anand, but being a mellow couple, their voice was ignored by the grandmother. Suraiya and Dev Anand were stopped from acting together after their last film in 1951 by her grandmother. Thereafter, Suraiya remained unmarried by her own choice for the rest of her life.[43][46]

In an interview with 'Stardust', June 1972, Suraiya revealed that she lacked the courage to resist her family and that Dev Anand truly loved her. Dev Anand wanted her to be bold and marry him in a civil court. But Suraiya refused.[47] The painful experience with Dev Anand left her bruised emotionally, a phase from which many said she never recovered.[48] She deliberately cut down her assignments after 1952. A retreat from the public atmosphere was followed by a return in films such as Mirza Ghalib (1954), for which she received praise even from the Prime Minister, Jawahar Lal Nehru, but she never attained the dizzy public popularity she had attained earlier on. Suraiya refused to marry anyone in future, in spite of efforts by her family to persuade her to marry certain film directors and businessmen of their community. Film director M. Sadiq, who was a married man, and actor Rehman were some of the film persons who were interested in marrying Suraiya.[22]

Dev Anand, who was very depressed on her reluctant refusal to marry him, was counselled by his brother Chetan Anand to recover and stand up from the break up, and he went on to marry Kalpana Kartik two years later (1952 & 1953) in 1954 in a hurried simple marriage, but as he said in his auto-biography, Suraiya was his first true love. When Suraiya died in 2004, Dev Anand hid from the media in his terrace, because he wanted to be away from the media. Suraiya's love for Dev Anand was equally intense in 1996, when she was cajoled to come to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award, saying that Dev Anand would be attending the show, but Dev Anand sought pardon to attend, confessing that he was not ready to face his lady love. Suraiya was hugely disappointed when Dev Anand did not turn up and was angry at the lady reporter who had lied to her.[49]

Later life and last days

In 1963, Suraiya retired from acting career, supposedly due to two reasons. Her father Aziz Jamal Sheikh died that year, and because of her health problems.[50][19]

Suraiya's maternal grandmother, Badshah Begum, who played a major part in her career and even her personal life, later went to Pakistan to live with her brother and his son, and she was left alone with her mother, Mumtaz Begum. The time with her mother were her happy years, when her mother took care of her daily needs and she would occasionally go to her film world friends. She had a few friends like old-timers Jairaj, Nimmi, Nirupa Roy and Tabassum, with whom she met occasionally.[51] She briefly came into the limelight again in 1979 following publication of an interview with her by Raju Bhartan in The Illustrated Weekly of India, which she said caused several of her former colleagues in film world to get in contact with her.[22]

After her mother's death in 1987, Suraiya became lonely in the apartment she rented from Aswin Shah[52] in Krishna Mahal, Marine Drive in Mumbai, where she had lived from the early 1940s. She possessed several apartments in Worli, Mumbai and property in Lonavala, near Pune. She had lived alone for most of the time in her life.[53]

In December 1998, Suraiya then over 68 years old, while in New Delhi to receive the Sahitya Academy Award during Mirza Ghalib's bi-centenary celebrations, talked in a low voice and declined to sing, saying she had left “mosiqui (music) years ago”. When a reporter mentioned Dev Anand, she avoided the comment, and chose to change the subject by saying that it was getting late and she had to go back.[54]

Tabassum, who worked with Suraiya in Bari Behen and Moti Mahal as her younger sister, met her often at her home, or rang Suraiya from home. During Suraiya's last few months, Tabassum said "It's sad that she had shut her doors to the world in her last days. Sometimes when I visited her, I'd find papers and milk collected at her door. She never opened the door. But she'd talk comfortably with me on the phone. I remember our last conversation. I asked her: "Aapa kaisi hain?" (Elder sister, how are you?") She replied in verse: "Kaisi guzar rahi hai sabhi poochte hai mujhse, kaise guzaarti hoon koi nahin poochta."( "Everybody asks me 'how are you', but nobody asks me how I spend my days and nights.") (As told to Farhana Farook in 2012).[55]

She died at Mumbai's Harkishandas Hospital on 31 January 2004 aged 75, after being admitted there a week previously suffering from various ailments, including hypoglycemia, ischaemia and insulinoma.[2] She had not long since been discharged after a previous hospitalisation. Among her visitors were Sunil Dutt, Naushad and Pratap A. Rana.[56][57] Actor Dharmendra, who was her ardent fan, attended her funeral.[58] She was buried at Badakabarastan in Marine Lines, Mumbai.[59]

For the last thirty years of her life, she had a family friend and guide in her lawyer, Dhimant Thakkar and his family, with whom she had very close family relations. During the last six months of her life, Suraiya lived with the Thakkar family, who admitted her to hospital when she was ill.[60]

After her death, Suraiya's property at Worli and her house at Marine Drive went into legal dispute, as she did not leave behind an explicit will.[61][62][63] While the house at Marine Drive was claimed by Thakkar, her lawyer since 1975, and her Pakistani cousin, Mehfooz Ahmed (maternal uncle M. Zahoor's son) in Dubai, her property was claimed by the adopted family of her lawyer (based on his daughter being a nominee in Suraiya's papers and gift to her as 'hiba'), and her cousin.[64] No relatives from her father's side claimed anything from her property. In 2006, Mumbai High Court granted Mehfooz Ahmed the right to administer the estate. In 2008, her maternal cousin brother (Mehfooz Ahmed), who never met her for over 40 years before her death, got the right to the rented house at Krishna Mahal, valued at 7.5 crores rupees, as a tenant by the High Court judgement (according to Mumbai's old rent control laws) over her family lawyer. The house owner Ashwin Shah did not contest the case. The cousin had no objection to the house being sold.[65]

Honours and recognition

 
Suraiya on a 2013 stamp of India

In 1946, Suraiya's film Anmol Ghadi with Noor Jehan and Surendra celebrated 'Silver Jubilee' (25 weeks continuous run in one or more cinema halls) in Bombay (now 'Mumbai') and other cities of India.[22]

In 1951, the inaugural issue of the film news-weekly Screen featured a photograph of Suraiya on its cover.[66]

 
Portrait of actress Suraiya published in Filmindia magazine (1949)

In 1954, her film Mirza Ghalib was awarded the President's gold medal for the Best Feature Film of 1954 during the 2nd National Film Awards, with the then Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, remarking at the ceremony that she had brought Mirza Ghalib to life ('Tumne Mirza Ghalib ki rooh ko zindaa kar diyaa').[18] Suraiya thought his praise more worthy than an Oscar.[67]

In November 1956, Suraiya was sent as a part of delegate, consisting of Raj Kapoor, Nargis, Kamini Kaushal to the Soviet Union by the Government of India, where her films were screened.[68]

In 1996, Suraiya was awarded the Screen Lifetime Achievement Award.[57]

In December 1998, she was specially honoured for perpetuating Mirza Ghalib's memory by her acting and songs by the then Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee during the Mirza Ghalib bi-centenary celebrations in New Delhi.[69]

On 30 April 2003, Suraiya was honoured and awarded a memento by the Dadasaheb Phalke Academy and Screen World Publication at a special function on the 134th birth anniversary of Dada Phalke.[70]

On 3 May 2013, a postage stamp, bearing her image in various roles, was released by the India Post owned by the Government of India to honour her on the occasion of the '100 Years of Indian Cinema'.[71]

In 2013, Suraiya was voted as the 'Best On Screen Beauty with the Most Ethnic Look', during the celebrations on the completion of 100 years of the Indian cinema.[72]

Tributes

O. P. Dutta, director-writer, the only living director (when she died) to have worked with her (in Pyar Ki Jeet) remembered her: "Suraiya, Bano to me, was a bundle of unforgettable qualities. A sublime voice, the ring in the voice, the perfect diction, the effortless rendering. But she always insisted that she was no singer... There were congratulations all around (on her success in his film). But Suraiya insisted she was no great shakes as an actress. The argument was over when she gave a sterling performance in Bari Behen. The success made Suraiya smile that unforgettable smile that could send a thousand hearts aflutter. She was right at the top and I was very happy for her."[73]

Dilip Kumar said on her death that "She was a caring girl, very affectionate, particularly with junior artistes... Suraiya will be sorely missed, even though she had been a recluse for decades."[74]

Dev Anand said "I did not go to her funeral because I would have been reminded of her past. I cried from a distance."[75]

Outlook (magazine) wrote after her death: "She evoked the kind of hysteria [in the late 1940s] that can be compared only with Rajesh Khanna in his heyday from 1969 to 1972. Ask any old-timer and they would confirm that people bunked offices, schools and colleges, even shops closed on the opening day of her films, to see her films first day, first show."[76]

The Hindu newspaper wrote about Suraiya: "What can you say about a lady, who was courted by Dev Anand, respected by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, but feared by Lata Mangeshkar! That she was beautiful, talented, adored by millions, but died a lonely single woman? Or, that she was the best ever superstar singer-actress of Indian films, yet walked away to a self-imposed exile at the height of her glory? Yes, Suraiya was all this, plus 'a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma' who resolutely shunned screen and media once she departed from the arc lights."[4]

Suraiya's songs, as a tribute to her, are played every year on her birth anniversary, 15 June and her death anniversary on 31 January by Radio Ceylon.

Filmography

Year Title Director Producer Role
1936 Madam Fashion Jaddan Bai Sangam Films (Jaddan Bai)
1937 Usne Kya Socha I. A. Hafesjee Imperial Film
1941 Taj Mahal Nanubhai Vakil Mohan Pictures Baby Mumtaz
1942 Nai Duniya A.R.Kardar Circo Production no role (only playback singing)
Station Master C.M. Luhar Prakash Usha
Sharda A.R.Kardar Kardar Productions only as a playback singer for Mehtab
1943 Kanoon A. R. Kardar Kardar Productions only as a playback singer for Mehtab
Sanjog A.R. Kardar Kardar Productions only as a playback singer for Mehtab
Ishaara J. K. Nanda D. R. D. Production
Hamari Baat - Bombay Talkies
1945 Yateem Zia Sarhady Gautam Chitra
Tadbir Jayant Desai Jayant Desai Production Sugana
Samrat Chandragupta Jayant Desai Jayant Desai Production
Phool K. Asif Famous Pictures Shama
Main Kya Karoon Sudhir Sen Flora Pictures
1946 Shama Sibtain Fazli Minerva Movietone (Producer: Sohrab Modi) Only recorded disc versions for actress Mehtab at her request. Did not act in the film
Jag Biti M. Sadiq Din Pictures
1857 Mohan Sinha Muarai Pictures Tasnim
Anmol Ghadi Mehboob Khan Mehboob Production Basanti
Omar Khaiyyam Mohan Sinha Muarai Pictures Mehru
1947 Parwana J.K. Nanda Jeet Productions Gopi
Natak S.U. Sunny Kardar Productions
Do Dil Jagdish Sethi Jamana Production
Dard A.R. Kardar Kardar Productions
Dak Bangla M. Sadiq Indian National
1948 Aaj ki Raat D.D Kashyap Famous Pictures
Vidya G. Tripathi Jeet Pictures Vidya
Shakti S.I. Hasan Greater Bombay Pictures
Rang Mahal Pandit Anand Kumar Eastern Pictures
Pyar Ki Jeet O.P. Dutta Famous Pictures
Kajal M.Sadiq Ratan Pictures (Malika Pukhraj)
Gajre R.D.Mathur Ailled Art Production
1949 Singaar J.K. Nanda Haldia Nanda Production Shanta
Shair Chawla Jagat Pictures Rani
Naach Ravindra Dave Kuldip Pictures
Lekh G. Rakesh Liberty Art Production
Jeet Mohan Sinha Raj Kriti Chitra Jeet
Duniya S.F Hussain Fazli Bros
Dillagi A.R. Kardar Kardar Production
Char Din M. Sadiq Ratan Pictures
Balam Homi Wadia Wadia Movietone
Badi Behen D.D. Kashyap Famous Pictures
Amar Kahani Baij Sharma Kamal Kunj Chitra
1950 Shaan Jayant Desai Kuldip Pictures
Nilli Ratibhai Punatkar Ranjit Film Company
Khiladi Talwar Talwar Films
Kamal Ke Phool D.D. Kashyap Famous Pictures
Dastan A.R. Kardar Musical Pictures
Afsar Chetan Anand Nav Ketan
1951 Shokiyan Kidar Sharma Ambitious Pictures
Sanam Nandlal Jaswantlal United Technicians Sadhana Devi
Rajput Lekhraj Bhakri Jubilee Pictures
Do Sitare D.D. Kashyap Famous Pictures
1952 Resham Lekhraj Bhakri Jubilee Pictures
Moti Mahal Ravindra Dave Nigaristan Films
Lal Kunwar Ravindra Dave Nigaristan Films
Khubsoorat S.F. Hussain Fazli Bros
Goonj Phani Majumdar Kwarta Art Production
Diwana A.R. Kardar Kardar Production
1953 Mashuqa Shanti Kumar Chitrakar
1954 Mirza Ghalib Sohrab Modi Minerva Movietone
Bilwamangal D.N. Madhok Minar Movies Chintamani
Waris Nitin Bose Minerva Movietone
Shama Parwana D.D. Kashyap Kashyap Production
1955 Kanchan Baij Sharma Kamal Kunj Chitra
Inam M.I. Dharamsey Zodiac Pictures
1956 Mr. Lambu N.A.Ansari Sheikh Mukhtar
1958 Trolly Driver Gajanan Jagirdar Divya Jyot Production
Miss 1958 Kuldip Kahar A.K. Movies
Malik S.M. Yusuf Sunny Art Productions
Taqdeer A S Arora Neela Productions 2 songs sung by her for her earlier incomplete film. These were used by the music director and picturised on Shyama. Suraiya did not act in the film.
1961 Shama Lekhraj Bhakri Tasveeristan
1963 Rustam Sohrab[77] Vishram Bedekar Ramsay Productions Shehzadi Tehmina

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  • Suraiya Songs
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suraiya, 2020, short, film, film, name, soraya, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, written, like, personal, reflection, personal, essay, arg. For the 2020 short film see Suraiya film For the name see Soraya This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article is written like a personal reflection personal essay or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor s personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article contains too many or overly lengthy quotations for an encyclopedic entry Please help improve the article by presenting facts as a neutrally worded summary with appropriate citations Consider transferring direct quotations to Wikiquote or for entire works to Wikisource June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Suraiya Jamal Sheikh 15 June 1929 31 January 2004 popularly known by the mononym Suraiya was a popular actress and playback singer in India s Hindi language films She was active from 1936 to 1963 1 and was the most celebrated actress between the mid to late 1940s 2 before she was surpassed in fame by Madhubala and Nargis 3 SuraiyaSuraiya in 1952PronunciationSu rai yaaBornSuraiya Jamal Sheikh 1929 06 15 15 June 1929Lahore Punjab British India present day Punjab Pakistan Died31 January 2004 2004 01 31 aged 74 Mumbai Maharashtra IndiaResting placeBada Qabrastan Marine Lines Mumbai Maharashtra IndiaNationalityBritish India 1929 1947 Indian 1947 2004CitizenshipBritish subject 1929 1947 Indian 1947 2004Occupation s Actress and playback singer in her own films in Hindi language films Years active1936 1963EraPre Golden era and Golden era of Hindi language music and filmsKnown forHindi language films and songsNotable workFilms like Tadbir 1943 Phool 1945 Anmol Ghadi 1946 Dillagi 1949 Duniya 1950 Mirza Ghalib 1953 and multiple songs that were hit in their timesStyleActing Romantic tragic heroine oriented films Dancing Indian classical Western Mughal style Singing light ghazal light romantic sad with pathos PartnerDev Anand 1948 1951 AwardsSee ListSignatureIn a career spanning from 1936 to 1963 Suraiya acted in 67 films and sang 338 songs She was one of the greatest actresses of the Hindi cinema and a leading lady in Hindi language films in the 1940s and 1950s 1 She was also a renowned playback singer who mostly sang for herself starting from a song in Nai Duniya 1942 when she was only 12 years old 4 She was known for her North Indian Muslim feudal style acting or adakari in many of her films 5 Suraiya made her first appearance as a child artist with the film Madame Fashion 1936 directed by Jaddan Bai She made her acting debut with the film Taj Mahal in which she played the role of Mumtaz Mahal In her heyday she was known as Malika e Husn queen of beauty Malika e Tarannum queen of melody and Malika e Adakari queen of acting Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 As an actress 2 2 As a singer 3 Personal life 4 Later life and last days 5 Honours and recognition 6 Tributes 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life Edit Suraiya as a child artist in 1936 Suraiya was born Suraiya Jamal Sheikh on 15 June 1929 in Lahore to Aziz Jamal Sheikh and Mumtaz Sheikh She was one year old when her family moved to Mumbai then called Bombay to reside at Krishna Mahal at Marine Drive Soon they were joined by her maternal uncle M Zahoor who became a well known villain in the 1930s Bombay film industry 6 1 7 She attended New High School now known as J B Petit High School for Girls in the Fort district of Bombay Suraiya s childhood friends included Raj Kapoor and Madan Mohan with whom she used to sing in children s radio programmes at All India Radio 8 Career EditAs an actress Edit Suraiya made her debut as a child actor in Jaddan Bai s Madame Fashion in 1936 as Miss Suraiya 9 Later she got a prominent role with the help of her uncle M Zahoor During a holiday from school in 1941 she accompanied him to Bombay s Mohan Studios to see the shooting of the film Taj Mahal which was being directed by Nanubhai Vakil Vakil noticed the charm and innocence of young Suraiya and selected her to play the role of Mumtaz Mahal 10 While she was singing for children s programs for All India Radio AIR in Bombay as a six year old Raj Kapoor and Madan Mohan were her co artists In fact they first introduced her to AIR Both were associated with her later as an adult as her hero and as her music director respectively in films At AIR Zulfiqar Ali Bukhari was at that time the station director at the Bombay radio station As soon as music director Naushad Ali heard Suraiya s voice he chose her to sing at age 13 for Mehtab in Abdul Rashid Kardar s film Sharda 1942 He became Suraiya s mentor and she sang some of the best songs of her career under his baton Later he gave hit after hit when Suraiya became a full fledged singing star in Anmol Ghadi 1946 Dard 1947 Dillagi 1949 and Dastaan 1950 As a child artist she acted and also sang in Tamanna 1942 Station Master 1942 and Hamari Baat 1943 Devika Rani who headed the Bombay Talkies production company seeing her blooming brilliance as an actress and as a singer signed her on a five year contract at Rs 500 per month with her role in Hamari Baat 1943 In the film she had a duet dance and her song with Arun Kumar Bistar Bicha Diya Hai Tere Ghar Ke Samne became very popular 11 This five year contract was revoked by Devika Rani on Suraiya s request when K Asif offered Suraiya Rs 40 000 for his film Phool As an adult Suraiya initially played as Prithviraj s sister in K Asif s Phool as Shama with Prithviraj Kapoor as hero 12 At the age of 14 in 1943 Suraiya appeared as a heroine in J K Nanda s film Ishara opposite Prithviraj Kapoor 1 She played a heroine in the film Tadbir 1945 on the recommendation of K L Saigal who liked her voice during a rehearsal of a song for Jayant Desai s film Samrat Chandragupt 1945 in which she was acting He recommended her to Desai opposite himself in Tadbir 1945 13 She went on to co star with K L Saigal in Omar Khayyam 1946 and Parwana Although by then she had a few hit songs the four solo songs which she sang in Parwana for music director Khwaja Khurshid Anwar made her a genuine singer film star Suraiya in the 1946 film Gajre She acted as a co star in Mehboob Khan s Anmol Ghadi 1946 with Noor Jehan as the lead actress and Surendra as the hero and in Dard 1947 with Munawwar Sultana as the lead actress and Nusrat as the hero 14 When Pyar Ki Jeet 1948 was released with her as the heroine and Rehman as the lead actor it caused large crowds outside Suraiya s house that had to be controlled by posting an inspector and four constables Along with this Suraiya also acted in the movie Gajre 1948 During the premiere of Badi Behen 1949 again with Rehman as her lead actor there was a very large crowd outside the cinema hall and the police had to baton charge when Suraiya was walking into the hall People even pulled at her clothes so that after that Suraiya stopped going to the premieres of her films 15 In the late 1940s she worked with Dev Anand While shooting the film Vidya 1948 she became romantically involved with him The two of them were paired in seven films together Vidya 1948 Jeet 1949 Shair 1949 Afsar 1950 Nili 1950 Do Sitare 1951 and Sanam 1951 Suraiya in Chaar Din 1949 From the late 1940s to the early 1950s Suraiya was the highest paid and most popular star of the Indian cinema 16 17 In Mirza Ghalib 1954 which won the 1954 National Award for Best Feature Film in India Suraiya shone both as an actress and as a singer for her rendition of Ghalib s lover Chaudvin Jawaharlal Nehru commented on seeing the film Tumne Mirza Ghalib kii ruuh ko zindaa kar diyaa You have brought the soul of Mirza Ghalib back to life 18 After Mirza Ghalib she acted in movies such as Bilwamangal 1954 Waris 1954 Shama Parwana 1954 Kanchan 1955 which was released in 1949 as Amar Kahani and re released as Kanchan Inam 1955 Mr Lambu 1956 Trolly Driver 1958 Miss 1958 1958 Maalik 1958 and Shama 1961 In the mid fifties Suraiya told Lata Mangeshkar once that she would soon be cutting down on her films Lata told her not to do so She also worked with then newcomer Shammi kapoor in Shama Parwana 1954 Rustam Sohrab 1963 was her last film Suraiya in an interview said that during the shooting of the film she suffered from low blood pressure which was the reason for her giving up her acting career 19 Her film Jaanwar in the early 1950s with Dilip Kumar as the leading star and K Asif as director was left incomplete by her as she refused to act in the film because of rough behaviour by Dilip Kumar during the shooting of the film when he tore her blouse and bruised her back so badly that it took a month to heal Later director producer K Asif wanted a kissing scene Suraiya knew that censors would not pass it When she asked Asif how he would get it through the censors he could not satisfy her and she withdrew from the film There was another story also that Dilip Kumar and K Asif were hand in glove to exploit and humiliate Suraiya because Suraiya had earlier ignored Dilip Kumar s plea to act with her So they did some torrid scene and kept on repeating it for four days Fed up with this ghastly behaviour of the two Suraiya refused to act for them and withdrew from the film 20 21 In 1953 she refused the film Anarkali as heroine a role which went to Bina Rai 22 Two other of her films were left incompleted one of which was Pagalkhana also in early 50s with Bharat Bhushan as lead actor which was abandoned by the producer director P L Santoshi after eight reels because of financial constraints 23 The other was an English version of Wajid Ali Shah starring Suraiya and Ashok Kumar in 1953 being filmed by British film director Herbert Marshall was shelved after being made for some time 24 A number of her films were announced with advertisements in film magazines but were partially made or did not take off These were Palken with Shekhar to be produced and directed by Devendra Goel for Goel Cine Corporation Gumrah by Globe Pictures Bombay Nigah by CB Films Sanwri by Kundi Art Productions produced and directed by Niranjan and Ching Chow to be produced by Nigaristan producers of Moti Mahal citation needed As a singer Edit Suraiya s first song as a child singer was Boot karun main polish babu as a playback singer in the film Nai Duniya 1942 composed by Naushad She went on to sing playback for actress Mehtab for Sharda 1942 Kanoon 1943 and Sanjog 1942 43 for Naushad and A R Kardar director producer when her principal Miss P F Puttack took a strong view of her truancy from school and her adventure came to an abrupt halt When Mehtab first saw baby Suraiya she was hesitant to have her as her playback singer but on hearing her she wanted Suraiya to sing all her songs in her films Even in later years in 1946 Mehtab was so attached to Suraiya s singing that she requested Suraiya to record disc versions of her songs in her film Shama 1946 produced by Sohrab Modi when Suraiya had become a busy heroine and had left singing playback in films for Mehtab Suraiya then sang for Mehtab in her own disc versions which were recorded by Shamshad Begum in the film 25 Suraiya debuted with Manna Dey in his first Hindi film song and their only duet Jago ayee usha in Tamanna in 1942 was directed by his uncle the famous K C Dey 26 Again in 1942 Suraiya paired with Rajkumari in Station Master with music director Naushad for the song Sajan ghar aye 27 Suraiya acted in both these films 4 In 1943 Suraiya sang a song Ek Tu Hoo Ek Main Hoon music composed by Naushad in the film Kanoon which was the first song in Bombay music industry which had characteristics of Latin American music 28 The song Bistar Bicha Liya Hai Tere Dar Ke Samne Ghar Hum Ne Le Liya hai Tere Ghar ke Samne which Suraiya sang in duet with Arun Kumar for the film Hamari Baat 1943 was a major success 29 A few years later the singer actor K L Saigal was so impressed by the singing of the 16 year old Suraiya that he agreed to have her opposite him in the film Tadbir as a heroine and a singer in 1945 The music was directed by Lal Mohammad in the film Rani khol de dawar milne ka din aa gaya is a memorable song from the film she sang it with Saigal Saigal again opted for Suraiya as his heroine and a singer in the films Omar Khayyam 1946 with music director Lal Mohammad and Parwana 1947 with music director Khurshid Anwar Parwana was Saigal s last film and was released after his death 1 Later Suraiya continued to work with music director Naushad in a few films and in 1946 she appeared with actress Noor Jehan in Anmol Ghadi as a co star with Naushad as the music director She sang three songs in the film which became popular of which Man leta hai angdai went viral throughout the country The musical film Dillagi 1949 under Kardar s direction with Naushad s music became a silver jubilee hit with Suraiya becoming a national rage with her songs and acting 30 In a span of 22 years she gave a number of hits She sang about 51 songs for Naushad In her honey rich voice songs like Woh paas rahein ya door rahein Tere naino ne chori kiya Tu mera chaand main teri chandni Yaad karun tori batiya and the rare classical number Man mor hua matwala became an all time favourite along with Nain dewane ek nahin mane 1 Khurshid Anwar was the music director in three films of Suraiya viz Ishara 1943 Parwana 1947 and Singaar 1949 Suraiya sang 13 songs in these films 31 With the music director duo Husnlal Bhagatram Suraiya sang in 10 films and recorded the most songs 58 excluding 6 repeat songs for the film Kanchan for any music director from 1948 to 1958 The films were Pyar Ji Jeet 1948 Aaj Ki Raat 1948 Naach 1949 Balam 1949 Bari Behen 1949 Amar Kahani 1949 Sanam 1951 Shama Parwana 1954 Kanchan 1955 and Trolley Driver 1955 citation needed Her song O door janewale wada na bhul jana in Pyar Ki Jeet in 1948 became a hit all over India 32 Suraiya in Vidya 1948 Suraiya did only three films with music composer Sachin Dev Burman Vidya 1948 with Dev Anand Afsar 1949 with Dev Anand and Lal Kunwar 1952 as she was associated with other composers and S D Burman came late into the scene in Bombay Yet most of their songs are memorable Man mor hua matwala in Afsar Nain Deewane Layi khushi ki dunia with Mukesh in Vidya and Preet sataye teri yaad na in Lal Kunwar being some of them 33 Ghulam Mohammad gave music for the National Award winning film Mirza Ghalib 1954 in which she sang memorable songs of Mirza Ghalib Kajal Shair and Shama were other films for which he composed music for Suraiya Other directors who composed music for her in her film songs include C Ramchandra in the film Dewana Roshan in the film Masuka K Dutta in the films Rang Mahal and Yateem Krishen Dayal in the film Lekh for songs such as Dil ka qarar lut gaya and Badra ki chaon tale S Mohinder in Nilli Sardul Kwatra in Goonj Madan Mahan in Khubsoorat Roshan in Mashuqa for songs such as Mera bachpan wapas aya S N Tripahi in Inaam O P Nayyar in Mr Lamboo and N Dutta in Miss 58 The music for her film Main kya karoon 1945 was composed by Nino Mujamdar for the film Shakti by Ram Prashad Hansraj Behl composed music for the films Khilari songs such as Chahat ka bhulana mushkil hai and Dil nashad na ro Shaan songs such as Tarap ae dil Rajput Moti Mehal and Resham Her music director in the film Shokian songs such as Ratoon ki neend chheen li was Jamal Sen and Bilo C Rani directed music in the film Bilwamangal songs such as Parwano se preet sekh le Shyam Sunder gave music for her films Char Din and Kamal ke Phool Sajjad Husain was her music director in two films viz 1857 and Rustom Sohrab 34 Personal life EditSuraiya had an affair with Dev Anand for four years from 1948 to 1951 Dev Anand nicknamed Suraiya Nosey while to Suraiya Dev Anand was Steve a name chosen from a book Dev Anand had given her 35 Suraiya also called Anand Devina and he called her Suraiyana while faking an Italian accent Suraiya was so much in love with Dev Anand that she let Lata sing some of the songs picturized on her in her films in order to get more time to be with Dev Anand Her love for Dev Anand was so intense that she was ready to forgo her singing star career for Dev who was even more passionate about her 36 At the height of their romance in the late forties Suraiya created a furore in film world when she and Dev Anand walked hand in hand at the dashing hero Shyam s marriage 37 Kamini Kaushal who worked with Suraiya and Dev Anand in Shair 1949 said in an interview to Filmfare in January 2014 that Suraiya would pass on her letters to her to be delivered to Dev Anand when her grandmother started keeping an eye on their love affair She said that Dev Anand was non aggressive not someone to put his foot down and say I ll marry her 38 During the shooting of director Rana Pratap s film Jeet 1949 both Dev Anand and Suraiya with the help of the film cast and crew namely Durga Khote actress Dwarka Divecha cinematographer and others had made plans for marriage in a temple and elopement but at the last minute an assistant director jealous of their marriage informed Suraiya s grandmother who dragged her home from the scene 39 40 In the Star and Style interview Suraiya said that she gave in only when both her grandmother and her maternal uncle threatened to get Dev Anand killed During the shooting of the film Neeli 1950 Dev Anand asked her final decision about their marriage after their failed eloping incident When Suraiya told Dev Anand that she did not want her to be the cause of his death as both her grandmother and her maternal uncle opposed their marriage he slapped her across the face and called her a coward Dev Anand later kept on apologising for days about his behaviour 41 During the shooting of the film Afsar 1950 Dev Anand again formally proposed to her and gave her an engagement diamond ring worth rupees 3000 When her grandmother found about it she was furious and threw the ring into the sea After Suraiya s death in January 2004 Dev Anand revealed that Suraiya who had gladly accepted his ring at first never told him the reason for her later refusal of the marriage proposal and that she was coerced to say no to him by her grandmother However in one of his subsequent interviews Dev Anand did say that Suraiya alluded to my family my religion Suraiya s maternal grandmother Badshah Begum who controlled the family was fiercely opposed to Suraiya marrying Dev Anand She was also supported by Suraiya s maternal uncle Zahoor and some film persons viz composer Naushad director producer A R Kardar lyricist Naqshab Nadira s first husband and director M Sadiq During the shooting of Dev Anand s own production Afsar 1950 Suraiya s grandmother started to oppose their romance openly and started interfering even in the shooting of their love scenes 42 Her grandmother had opposed the relationship mainly because they were Muslims and Dev Anand was a Hindu 43 Although the principal reason for the opposition was religion the covert one was that Suraiya was the only earning member of the family Naqshab even brought a copy of the Koran to make her swear that she would not marry Dev Anand February 1987 Star and Style interview of both Dev Anand and Suraiya by Sheila Vesuna The film people had also their own professional and personal interests in opposing an early marriage of their popular singing star 22 44 45 Suraiya s parents wanted her to marry Dev Anand but being a mellow couple their voice was ignored by the grandmother Suraiya and Dev Anand were stopped from acting together after their last film in 1951 by her grandmother Thereafter Suraiya remained unmarried by her own choice for the rest of her life 43 46 In an interview with Stardust June 1972 Suraiya revealed that she lacked the courage to resist her family and that Dev Anand truly loved her Dev Anand wanted her to be bold and marry him in a civil court But Suraiya refused 47 The painful experience with Dev Anand left her bruised emotionally a phase from which many said she never recovered 48 She deliberately cut down her assignments after 1952 A retreat from the public atmosphere was followed by a return in films such as Mirza Ghalib 1954 for which she received praise even from the Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru but she never attained the dizzy public popularity she had attained earlier on Suraiya refused to marry anyone in future in spite of efforts by her family to persuade her to marry certain film directors and businessmen of their community Film director M Sadiq who was a married man and actor Rehman were some of the film persons who were interested in marrying Suraiya 22 Dev Anand who was very depressed on her reluctant refusal to marry him was counselled by his brother Chetan Anand to recover and stand up from the break up and he went on to marry Kalpana Kartik two years later 1952 amp 1953 in 1954 in a hurried simple marriage but as he said in his auto biography Suraiya was his first true love When Suraiya died in 2004 Dev Anand hid from the media in his terrace because he wanted to be away from the media Suraiya s love for Dev Anand was equally intense in 1996 when she was cajoled to come to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award saying that Dev Anand would be attending the show but Dev Anand sought pardon to attend confessing that he was not ready to face his lady love Suraiya was hugely disappointed when Dev Anand did not turn up and was angry at the lady reporter who had lied to her 49 Later life and last days EditIn 1963 Suraiya retired from acting career supposedly due to two reasons Her father Aziz Jamal Sheikh died that year and because of her health problems 50 19 Suraiya s maternal grandmother Badshah Begum who played a major part in her career and even her personal life later went to Pakistan to live with her brother and his son and she was left alone with her mother Mumtaz Begum The time with her mother were her happy years when her mother took care of her daily needs and she would occasionally go to her film world friends She had a few friends like old timers Jairaj Nimmi Nirupa Roy and Tabassum with whom she met occasionally 51 She briefly came into the limelight again in 1979 following publication of an interview with her by Raju Bhartan in The Illustrated Weekly of India which she said caused several of her former colleagues in film world to get in contact with her 22 After her mother s death in 1987 Suraiya became lonely in the apartment she rented from Aswin Shah 52 in Krishna Mahal Marine Drive in Mumbai where she had lived from the early 1940s She possessed several apartments in Worli Mumbai and property in Lonavala near Pune She had lived alone for most of the time in her life 53 In December 1998 Suraiya then over 68 years old while in New Delhi to receive the Sahitya Academy Award during Mirza Ghalib s bi centenary celebrations talked in a low voice and declined to sing saying she had left mosiqui music years ago When a reporter mentioned Dev Anand she avoided the comment and chose to change the subject by saying that it was getting late and she had to go back 54 Tabassum who worked with Suraiya in Bari Behen and Moti Mahal as her younger sister met her often at her home or rang Suraiya from home During Suraiya s last few months Tabassum said It s sad that she had shut her doors to the world in her last days Sometimes when I visited her I d find papers and milk collected at her door She never opened the door But she d talk comfortably with me on the phone I remember our last conversation I asked her Aapa kaisi hain Elder sister how are you She replied in verse Kaisi guzar rahi hai sabhi poochte hai mujhse kaise guzaarti hoon koi nahin poochta Everybody asks me how are you but nobody asks me how I spend my days and nights As told to Farhana Farook in 2012 55 She died at Mumbai s Harkishandas Hospital on 31 January 2004 aged 75 after being admitted there a week previously suffering from various ailments including hypoglycemia ischaemia and insulinoma 2 She had not long since been discharged after a previous hospitalisation Among her visitors were Sunil Dutt Naushad and Pratap A Rana 56 57 Actor Dharmendra who was her ardent fan attended her funeral 58 She was buried at Badakabarastan in Marine Lines Mumbai 59 For the last thirty years of her life she had a family friend and guide in her lawyer Dhimant Thakkar and his family with whom she had very close family relations During the last six months of her life Suraiya lived with the Thakkar family who admitted her to hospital when she was ill 60 After her death Suraiya s property at Worli and her house at Marine Drive went into legal dispute as she did not leave behind an explicit will 61 62 63 While the house at Marine Drive was claimed by Thakkar her lawyer since 1975 and her Pakistani cousin Mehfooz Ahmed maternal uncle M Zahoor s son in Dubai her property was claimed by the adopted family of her lawyer based on his daughter being a nominee in Suraiya s papers and gift to her as hiba and her cousin 64 No relatives from her father s side claimed anything from her property In 2006 Mumbai High Court granted Mehfooz Ahmed the right to administer the estate In 2008 her maternal cousin brother Mehfooz Ahmed who never met her for over 40 years before her death got the right to the rented house at Krishna Mahal valued at 7 5 crores rupees as a tenant by the High Court judgement according to Mumbai s old rent control laws over her family lawyer The house owner Ashwin Shah did not contest the case The cousin had no objection to the house being sold 65 Honours and recognition Edit Suraiya on a 2013 stamp of India In 1946 Suraiya s film Anmol Ghadi with Noor Jehan and Surendra celebrated Silver Jubilee 25 weeks continuous run in one or more cinema halls in Bombay now Mumbai and other cities of India 22 In 1951 the inaugural issue of the film news weekly Screen featured a photograph of Suraiya on its cover 66 Portrait of actress Suraiya published in Filmindia magazine 1949 In 1954 her film Mirza Ghalib was awarded the President s gold medal for the Best Feature Film of 1954 during the 2nd National Film Awards with the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru remarking at the ceremony that she had brought Mirza Ghalib to life Tumne Mirza Ghalib ki rooh ko zindaa kar diyaa 18 Suraiya thought his praise more worthy than an Oscar 67 In November 1956 Suraiya was sent as a part of delegate consisting of Raj Kapoor Nargis Kamini Kaushal to the Soviet Union by the Government of India where her films were screened 68 In 1996 Suraiya was awarded the Screen Lifetime Achievement Award 57 In December 1998 she was specially honoured for perpetuating Mirza Ghalib s memory by her acting and songs by the then Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee during the Mirza Ghalib bi centenary celebrations in New Delhi 69 On 30 April 2003 Suraiya was honoured and awarded a memento by the Dadasaheb Phalke Academy and Screen World Publication at a special function on the 134th birth anniversary of Dada Phalke 70 On 3 May 2013 a postage stamp bearing her image in various roles was released by the India Post owned by the Government of India to honour her on the occasion of the 100 Years of Indian Cinema 71 In 2013 Suraiya was voted as the Best On Screen Beauty with the Most Ethnic Look during the celebrations on the completion of 100 years of the Indian cinema 72 Tributes EditO P Dutta director writer the only living director when she died to have worked with her in Pyar Ki Jeet remembered her Suraiya Bano to me was a bundle of unforgettable qualities A sublime voice the ring in the voice the perfect diction the effortless rendering But she always insisted that she was no singer There were congratulations all around on her success in his film But Suraiya insisted she was no great shakes as an actress The argument was over when she gave a sterling performance in Bari Behen The success made Suraiya smile that unforgettable smile that could send a thousand hearts aflutter She was right at the top and I was very happy for her 73 Dilip Kumar said on her death that She was a caring girl very affectionate particularly with junior artistes Suraiya will be sorely missed even though she had been a recluse for decades 74 Dev Anand said I did not go to her funeral because I would have been reminded of her past I cried from a distance 75 Outlook magazine wrote after her death She evoked the kind of hysteria in the late 1940s that can be compared only with Rajesh Khanna in his heyday from 1969 to 1972 Ask any old timer and they would confirm that people bunked offices schools and colleges even shops closed on the opening day of her films to see her films first day first show 76 The Hindu newspaper wrote about Suraiya What can you say about a lady who was courted by Dev Anand respected by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru but feared by Lata Mangeshkar That she was beautiful talented adored by millions but died a lonely single woman Or that she was the best ever superstar singer actress of Indian films yet walked away to a self imposed exile at the height of her glory Yes Suraiya was all this plus a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma who resolutely shunned screen and media once she departed from the arc lights 4 Suraiya s songs as a tribute to her are played every year on her birth anniversary 15 June and her death anniversary on 31 January by Radio Ceylon Filmography EditYear Title Director Producer Role1936 Madam Fashion Jaddan Bai Sangam Films Jaddan Bai 1937 Usne Kya Socha I A Hafesjee Imperial Film 1941 Taj Mahal Nanubhai Vakil Mohan Pictures Baby Mumtaz1942 Nai Duniya A R Kardar Circo Production no role only playback singing Station Master C M Luhar Prakash UshaSharda A R Kardar Kardar Productions only as a playback singer for Mehtab1943 Kanoon A R Kardar Kardar Productions only as a playback singer for MehtabSanjog A R Kardar Kardar Productions only as a playback singer for MehtabIshaara J K Nanda D R D ProductionHamari Baat Bombay Talkies1945 Yateem Zia Sarhady Gautam ChitraTadbir Jayant Desai Jayant Desai Production SuganaSamrat Chandragupta Jayant Desai Jayant Desai ProductionPhool K Asif Famous Pictures ShamaMain Kya Karoon Sudhir Sen Flora Pictures1946 Shama Sibtain Fazli Minerva Movietone Producer Sohrab Modi Only recorded disc versions for actress Mehtab at her request Did not act in the filmJag Biti M Sadiq Din Pictures1857 Mohan Sinha Muarai Pictures TasnimAnmol Ghadi Mehboob Khan Mehboob Production BasantiOmar Khaiyyam Mohan Sinha Muarai Pictures Mehru1947 Parwana J K Nanda Jeet Productions GopiNatak S U Sunny Kardar ProductionsDo Dil Jagdish Sethi Jamana ProductionDard A R Kardar Kardar ProductionsDak Bangla M Sadiq Indian National1948 Aaj ki Raat D D Kashyap Famous PicturesVidya G Tripathi Jeet Pictures VidyaShakti S I Hasan Greater Bombay PicturesRang Mahal Pandit Anand Kumar Eastern PicturesPyar Ki Jeet O P Dutta Famous PicturesKajal M Sadiq Ratan Pictures Malika Pukhraj Gajre R D Mathur Ailled Art Production1949 Singaar J K Nanda Haldia Nanda Production ShantaShair Chawla Jagat Pictures RaniNaach Ravindra Dave Kuldip PicturesLekh G Rakesh Liberty Art ProductionJeet Mohan Sinha Raj Kriti Chitra JeetDuniya S F Hussain Fazli BrosDillagi A R Kardar Kardar ProductionChar Din M Sadiq Ratan PicturesBalam Homi Wadia Wadia MovietoneBadi Behen D D Kashyap Famous PicturesAmar Kahani Baij Sharma Kamal Kunj Chitra1950 Shaan Jayant Desai Kuldip PicturesNilli Ratibhai Punatkar Ranjit Film CompanyKhiladi Talwar Talwar FilmsKamal Ke Phool D D Kashyap Famous PicturesDastan A R Kardar Musical PicturesAfsar Chetan Anand Nav Ketan1951 Shokiyan Kidar Sharma Ambitious PicturesSanam Nandlal Jaswantlal United Technicians Sadhana DeviRajput Lekhraj Bhakri Jubilee PicturesDo Sitare D D Kashyap Famous Pictures1952 Resham Lekhraj Bhakri Jubilee PicturesMoti Mahal Ravindra Dave Nigaristan FilmsLal Kunwar Ravindra Dave Nigaristan FilmsKhubsoorat S F Hussain Fazli BrosGoonj Phani Majumdar Kwarta Art ProductionDiwana A R Kardar Kardar Production1953 Mashuqa Shanti Kumar Chitrakar1954 Mirza Ghalib Sohrab Modi Minerva MovietoneBilwamangal D N Madhok Minar Movies ChintamaniWaris Nitin Bose Minerva MovietoneShama Parwana D D Kashyap Kashyap Production1955 Kanchan Baij Sharma Kamal Kunj ChitraInam M I Dharamsey Zodiac Pictures1956 Mr Lambu N A Ansari Sheikh Mukhtar1958 Trolly Driver Gajanan Jagirdar Divya Jyot ProductionMiss 1958 Kuldip Kahar A K MoviesMalik S M Yusuf Sunny Art ProductionsTaqdeer A S Arora Neela Productions 2 songs sung by her for her earlier incomplete film These were used by the music director and picturised on Shyama Suraiya did not act in the film 1961 Shama Lekhraj Bhakri Tasveeristan1963 Rustam Sohrab 77 Vishram Bedekar Ramsay Productions Shehzadi TehminaReferences Edit a b c d e f Patel Bhaichand 2016 Bollywood s Top 20 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