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Zeenat Aman

Zeenat Khan (born 19 November 1951), better known as Zeenat Aman, is an Indian actress and former fashion model. She first received recognition for her modelling work, and at the age of 19, went on to participate in beauty pageants, winning both the Femina Miss India pageant and the Miss Asia Pacific International pageant in 1970. She began her acting career in 1970, and her early works include films such as The Evil Within (1970) and Hulchul (1971). Aman's breakthrough came with the musical drama Haré Rama Haré Krishna (1971), for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress and the BFJA Award for Best Actress (Hindi). She next starred in the film Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973), for which she received further recognition.

Zeenat Aman
Aman in 2018
Born
Zeenat Khan

(1951-11-19) 19 November 1951 (age 71)
EducationUniversity of Southern California (dropped out)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1970–present
WorksFull list
Title
Spouses
  • (m. 1978; annulled 1979)
  • (m. 1985; died 1998)
Children2
RelativesSee Murad–Rai-Aman family

Aman established herself as a leading actress in the 1970's with prominent roles in Roti Kapada Aur Makaan (1974), Ajanabee (1974), Warrant (1975), Chori Mera Kaam (1975), Dharam Veer (1977), Chhailla Babu (1977), Hum Kisise Kum Naheen (1977), and The Great Gambler (1979). For her role in the 1978 film Satyam Shivam Sundaram, she was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She also starred as Roma in Don (1978), a film which spawned the Don franchise. In the early 1980s, she had leading roles in Abdullah (1980), Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (1980), Qurbani (1980), Dostana (1980), and Insaf Ka Tarazu (1980), the lattermost of which earned her a second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. She continued acting in films throughout the 1980s, having roles in the films Laawaris (1981), Mahaan (1983), Pukar (1983), Jagir (1984), and also had roles in the films Teesri Aankh (1982), Hum Se Hai Zamana (1983).

Following her marriage to actor Mazhar Khan in 1985, Aman began appearing less frequently in films and took a hiatus in 1989, her last film for that period being Gawaahi (1989). In 1999, Aman made a comeback to acting, appearing in the film Bhopal Express; she did not continue acting until 2003, appearing in the film Boom, and has since had roles in various independent films, including Ugly Aur Pagli (2008), Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyon (2010), Chaurahen (2012), Strings of Passion (2014), Dunno Y2... Life Is a Moment (2015), Dil Toh Deewana Hai (2016), and Sallu Ki Shaadi (2017). She also made a cameo in Panipat (2019), and will next appear in a starring role in the upcoming film Margaon: The Closed File (TBA), her first leading role since the 1980s.

Aside from acting, Aman made her theatre debut in 2004, appearing in the play The Graduate in Mumbai, and in 2020 it was announced she will appear in a play based on Kasturba Gandhi. She also led the 2017 web series Love Life & Screw Ups, for which she was praised. Her personal life and experiences with abuse have received extensive media coverage.

Early life

Zeenat Aman was born as Zeenat Khan[1] in Bombay on 19 November 1951.[2][3] Born to a Muslim father, Amanullah Khan, and a Maharashtrian Hindu mother, Vardhini Scharwachter,[4][5] Aman is the cousin of actor Raza Murad and niece of actor Murad. Her father, Amanullah Khan,[2][4] was a screenwriter for movies such as Mughal-e-Azam (1960) and Pakeezah (1972), and often wrote under the nom de plume "Aman", which she later adopted as her screen name.

Aman's parents got divorced when she was young.[6] At the age of 13, her father passed away.[citation needed] She completed her schooling in Panchgani and attended University of Southern California in Los Angeles for further studies on student aid, but she could not complete her graduation.

Career

1970–1973: Modeling and acting breakthrough

In 1970, she participated in the Femina Miss India pageant where she came in second place, and was titled the 'First Princess'.[7] Following this, she competed in the Miss Asia Pacific International pageant, which she won, becoming the first Femina Miss India titleholder to win the pageant.[8] After winning her pageants, Aman had begun acting, appearing first in the film The Evil Within (1970) alongside Dev Anand, which was commercially unsuccessful.[9] In 1971, Aman appeared in a minor role in O. P. Ralhan's Hulchul, and in the same year appeared in another film Hungama, which starred Vinod Khanna, Kishore Kumar, Mehmood and Helen; both films were flops at the box-office.[10][11] Actor and director Dev Anand soon approached Aman to star as Jasbir/Janice in his musical drama Haré Rama Haré Krishna (1971), an offer given to her after actress Zaheeda denied the role.[12] The film was a critical and commercial success, and proved to be a breakthrough for Aman,[13][14] and she won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress[15] and the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award for Best Actress (Hindi) for her performance in the film.[16]

In the 1970s, Cine Blitz magazine was launched, with the first issue having with Aman on its cover.[17] In 1973, she starred in Heera Panna yet again appearing alongside Anand, and in Nasir Hussain's Yaadon Ki Baaraat as Sunita, the love interest of Vijay Arora. The latter film was described by film scholar Kaushik Baumik as "the first quintessential Bollywood film", proved to be a major commercial success at the box office.[18] Aman's performance in the song "Chura Liya Hai Tumne Jo Dil Ko" garnered considerable attention, post which she became known at the time as the "girl in white carrying a guitar".[19] She also starred in Dhund (1973) alongside Sanjay Khan and Danny Denzongpa; its plot was inspired by the Agatha Christie novel The Unexpected Guest.[20][21] The cast's performance was praised,[citation needed] and the film was a moderate commercial success.[22]

1974–1979: Rise to prominence

In 1974, Aman began the year starring in Manoj Kumar's action drama Roti Kapda Aur Makaan, where she portrayed Sheetal, an opportunist who deserts her jobless lover for a millionaire.[23] Aman had continued to star alongside Dev Anand throughout the year, appearing together in Prem Shastra and Ishq Ishq Ishq. She played Nisha, a recovering prostitute in the Shammi Kapoor-directed film Manoranjan, and starred in Ajanabee as Rashmi, an ambitious girl who runs away to marry her lover, and after marriage she considers having an abortion in order to pursue a career; the latter film had an average performance at the box office.[24] In 1975, Aman appeared in two films: she starred in the films Warrant as an assassin, and Chori Mera Kaam as'Sharmeeli', both of which were successful.[25]

Aman appeared in Deewaangee alongside Shashi Kapoor, and had an uncredited voice role in Balika Badhu. In 1977, she starred in the film Dharam Veer alongside Dharmendra, Jeetendra, and Neetu Singh, in the role of a princess. The film was the second highest-grossing Hindi film of that year.[26] She had roles in the films Darling Darling, which was again portrayed alongside Dev Anand, and in the film Chhailla Babu which was a commercial success.[27] Aman next appeared in the film Hum Kisise Kum Naheen as Sunita, the lover of Rishi Kapoor, which was the third highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.[28][29] Aman next attempted to make an entry into Hollywood, with Krishna Shah's film Shalimar, which proved unsuccessful in both the United States and in India.[19] She next acted in Heeralaal Pannalal with Shashi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor and Neetu Singh, as well as starring in Chor Ke Ghar Chor opposite Ashok Kumar and Randhir Kapoor .[30]

Aman next starred in Raj Kapoor's romantic drama Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1978), for which she influenced Kapoor to let her audition, describing the story to Cinestaan: "When I knocked on the door and he [Kapoor] asked who it was, I replied, 'Your future heroine'. I think he was touched by my dedication and determination to act in his film.[31] The film was a box-office success,[32] however it initially drew criticism from critics, with many describing the plot as counter-intuitive; the subject dealt with the "soul being more attractive than the body" though Kapoor showcased Aman's sex-appeal.[33][34] Aman's performance in the film garnered high praise and she received her first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[19] Also in 1978, Aman originated the role of Roma in the film Don.[35] The producer of the film, Nariman Irani, had been losing money at the time, which led the actress to take the role in order to help Irani, having known him beforehand and refused payment for her work;[36][37][38] Irani died midway through filming.[39] The film released to significant commercial success while garnering positive reviews for Aman's performance.[40] It inspired the Don franchise,[41] where Aman's character has been portrayed by Priyanka Chopra.[42][43]

In 1979, Aman starred as Shabnam in The Great Gambler. She described her work experience on the film as one of her favorites, particularly when they filmed in Italy.[44] When released, it became a sleeper hit.[45] Her final role that year was a guest appearance in the film Gol Maal.

1980–1984: Blockbusters and continued success

In 1980, Aman first had roles in the films Takkar as Sapna, and Ram Balram as Madhu. She also starred as Radha alongside Vinod Khanna in Bombay 405 Miles. Aman next starred as Zainab in the Sanjay Khan directed film Abdullah, starring alongside Raj Kapoor, Danny Denzongpa and Khan himself. The film had one of the highest budgets spent on any film at the time, which was a risk taken by Khan for its success.[46] Despite underperforming in India,[47] the film achieved success in the Soviet Union.[48] Aman next starred as Fatima in the Indian-Soviet produced film Adventures of Ali-Baba and the Forty Thieves, better known as Alibaba Aur 40 Chor, which is one of three film adaptations of the original folk tale, and was also noted for being one of the first movies to cast actors of other nationalities. It was a moderate success,[49] and was one of the more successful Indian-Soviet co-productions.[50]

Aman next starred in the Feroz Khan-directed film Qurbani, in which she starred with Khan and Vinod Khanna; she was cast as Sheela, a singer and dancer. The film was a major success at the box-office,[47] and the soundtrack received particular praise.[51][52] The song "Aap Jaisa Koi", which had been sung by Nazia Hassan and picturised on Aman, received high praise.[53] Aman also starred as Sheetal in the film Dostana alongside Amitabh Bachchan. She was next cast as a rape victim seeking justice in B. R. Chopra's Insaf Ka Tarazu, which was one of few films at the time to focus on its storyline rather than its soundtrack. The film earned Aman critical acclaim and her second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[52] In 1981, Aman appeared in four films - she first starred as Sonia in Professor Pyarelal, as the love interest to Dharmendra, starred in the film Katilon Ke Kaatil as Jamila, and also appeared in the film Krodhi as Neera and led the film Laawaris alongside Amitabh Bachchan.[19]

In 1982, Aman starred in the crime film Ashanti. In 1983, she starred in the film Mahaan as Rita, which was the first to feature a triple-role character. The film turned to be an above-average grosser.[54] In the same year, she starred in the film Pukar as Julie, which had an average performance at the box office.[54] The film has been remade in various recreations, including the 2000 adaptation, which also performed average the box-office.[55] Also in 1983, she starred as Nisha Thakur in the film Hum Se Hai Zamana. In 1984, she starred in Jagir as the main heroine Sima, alongside Dharmendra, Mithun Chakraborty and Pran.

1985–2009: Hiatus and occasional acting

From 1985 to 1989, she appeared less frequently in films to focus more on her marriage with Mazhar Khan; her films in this period were critically and financially unsuccessful. She starred in the film Gawahi, a courtroom drama,[56] which would be her last film role before making a temporary retirement from the film industry. After 10 years of being inactive in the industry, Aman appeared in a cameo role in the film Bhopal Express (1999). However, she didn't appear in another film until 2003, when she appeared as Alice in the film Boom. The film turned to drastically underperform at the box-office,[57] creating a set of financial problems for the film's crew, including the producer Ayesha Shroff.[58]

In 2004, she appeared as Mrs. Robinson in the play The Graduate staged at St Andrew's auditorium in Mumbai. She had also made an appearance along with actress Hema Malini in the talk show Koffee with Karan, hosted by Karan Johar.[59] Aman then had roles in the films Maksham (2005), Jaana... Let's Fall in Love (2006) as Raju's mother, and in Chaurahen which was released in 2012, but had originally been filmed and shelved in 2007.[60] In 2008, Aman guest-starred in the romantic comedy Ugly Aur Pagli. The following year, she starred in the film Geeta in Paradise (2009).

In 2008, Aman received a Lifetime Achievement Award during the Zee Cine Awards function in 2008 as a recognition of her contribution to Hindi Cinema. She also received an "Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema" at the IIFA Awards 2010 held at Colombo, Sri Lanka.

2010–present: Expansion and revitalisation

 
Aman in 2012

In 2010, Aman starred as Rebecca in the film Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyon. The film was originally aired at film festivals nationwide, and drew an immense amount of controversy, being panned by critics for its gay stereotypes.[61] However, the film achieved success through film festivals and later achieved a limited theatrical release.[62] In the film, Aman performed the songs Aap Jaisa Koi and Chura Liya Hai Tumne Jo.[63] It later spawned the sequel Dunno Y2... Life Is a Moment, released in 2014, which Aman had also starred in. In 2012, Aman was cast as Roma in the film Strings of Passion. Aman had roles in the films Dil Toh Deewana Hai (2016) and Sallu Ki Shaadi (2017). Sallu Ki Shaadi was made as a tribute to actor Salman Khan.[64]

In 2017, Aman was cast in the short-lived web series Love Life & Screw Ups, in which she played the main role of Joanna, a spinster with a drastic love life and personal problems, who frequently mingles with younger people.[65] The show was featured in international film festivals, including a film festival in Poland, being the first Indian web series to be shown at a festival there.[66] While the series received generally mixed reviews,[65] Aman's performance was praised by critics.[66] In June 2019, Aman joined the cast of the film Panipat,[67][68][69] where she portrayed the minor role of Sakina Begum, a character whom director Ashutosh Gowariker described as "a feisty character leading her province of Hoshiyarganj."[68] It was released theatrically in December 2019, emerging as a box-office failure.[70][71][72]

In an interview in September 2019 with Eastern Eye, Aman discussed her activity currently in the film industry, saying that "There are no great age appropriate roles for ladies my age. They are very few and far between in Hindi cinema, so that's it, but I wouldn't say no if a really great role came along."[44] In February 2020, it was announced that Aman is staging a comeback in theatre, appearing in a play on Kasturba Gandhi.[73] In January 2021, it was announced that she would star in the upcoming murder-mystery film Margaon: The Closed File, her first leading role since the 1980s.[74] In the film, which is a tribute to Agatha Christie, Aman will portray the "head of an Anglo Indian family who is an independent woman, a mother as well as an entrepreneur."[75]

Personal life

In 1978, Aman married actor Sanjay Khan, which was annulled in 1979. Aman then married actor Mazhar Khan from 1985 to his death in 1998. With Mazhar Khan, she had two sons: Azaan Khan,[76] a film director who directed the heist film Bankster,[76] and composer Zahaan Khan.[77] She lives with her sons, since Mazhar's death in 1998.[78] In her marriage with Mazhar, Aman stated she was unhappy.[79] She commented on her marriage with Mazhar Khan in 1999, on the show Rendezvous with Simi Garewal:[80]

Mazhar never wanted me to grow as an individual or as an artist. He always wanted me to be with the kids and be at home. During the very first year of marriage I realised I had made a huge mistake, but I decided to live by it and make it work. I tried to make it work for another 12 years. There was no light at the end of the tunnel for me. There was not a single moment of happiness or joy during those 12 years. But I still tried making it work.

In 1980, Aman was the victim of abuse in an incident where actor Sanjay Khan beat her;[81] she had received a phone call from Khan asking to discuss specifics for the film Abdullah. She met with him at the hotel he'd been staying at for the meeting, where he beat her severely, resulting in many injuries after the incident.[82] This had been witnessed by his wife, who had allegedly cheered him on to keep beating Aman.[82] The incident left Aman with a lazy eye, and she later stated that she pretends it never happened.[83]

In February 2018, Aman filed a rape case against businessman Aman Khanna, better known as Sarfaraz.[84] After stalking, harassing, and robbing Aman, as well as allegedly raping Aman various times, charges were pressed against Khanna in which he was then incarcerated.[85] The incidents described were said to have taken place between 2011 and 2016.[84][85]

Image and accomplishments

 
Aman in 2011

Aman was initially met controversy with in her acting career for her often sexualization in a number of films, to which some critics and fans believed overshadowed her performances. Commenting on this, she told Hindustan Times: "I don't regret or feel bad about anything that happened or may not have happened. If I lost something, I gained something more. The fact that I can look back at my career with so much pride and happiness means I have had a good run without any complaints."[86] She has since frequently been cited as the original sex symbol of Bollywood, and is notorious for her figure and looks.[87] However, Aman has stated that she does not take the term seriously,[88] and rather felt restricted by it.[89]

Aman commented on dealing with the media exposure in 2019, saying that "...I haven't got used to it and feel very blessed. Like I said to you, it is only now I have realised how blessed I am. I see people watching my films and songs as a blessing. There is a wonderful feeling of nostalgia when they see my films and songs. Whenever I am in their city, they reach out to me with that love and I feel very blessed and grateful for the same."[44]

In March 2016, an exhibition created by artist Mina Siddique was launched in Dubai, which featured various works and arts in dedication to Aman, which was titled as Zeenat Aman, with the tagline "Redefining Beauty".[90][91] The event was attended by Aman herself, as well as members from various countries, including UAE and Pakistan.[92] In April 2019, Bollywood Hungama listed Aman as one of the "10 Hottest Bollywood Actresses Of All Time".[93]

Accolades

Aman has won one Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award and one Filmfare Award from three nominations.

Honours

See also

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  • Raheja, Dinesh (26 September 2004). "The A to Z of Zeenat Aman". Rediff.com.
  • Liyanage, Jayanthi (9 November 2003). "Zeenat Aman: A mottled shade of grey". Sunday Observer.

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zeenat, aman, zeenat, khan, born, november, 1951, better, known, indian, actress, former, fashion, model, first, received, recognition, modelling, work, went, participate, beauty, pageants, winning, both, femina, miss, india, pageant, miss, asia, pacific, inte. Zeenat Khan born 19 November 1951 better known as Zeenat Aman is an Indian actress and former fashion model She first received recognition for her modelling work and at the age of 19 went on to participate in beauty pageants winning both the Femina Miss India pageant and the Miss Asia Pacific International pageant in 1970 She began her acting career in 1970 and her early works include films such as The Evil Within 1970 and Hulchul 1971 Aman s breakthrough came with the musical drama Hare Rama Hare Krishna 1971 for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress and the BFJA Award for Best Actress Hindi She next starred in the film Yaadon Ki Baaraat 1973 for which she received further recognition Zeenat AmanAman in 2018BornZeenat Khan 1951 11 19 19 November 1951 age 71 Bombay Bombay State IndiaEducationUniversity of Southern California dropped out OccupationsActressmodelYears active1970 presentWorksFull listTitleFemina Miss India Asia Pacific 1970Miss Asia Pacific 1970SpousesSanjay Khan m 1978 annulled 1979 wbr Mazhar Khan m 1985 died 1998 wbr Children2RelativesSee Murad Rai Aman familyAman established herself as a leading actress in the 1970 s with prominent roles in Roti Kapada Aur Makaan 1974 Ajanabee 1974 Warrant 1975 Chori Mera Kaam 1975 Dharam Veer 1977 Chhailla Babu 1977 Hum Kisise Kum Naheen 1977 and The Great Gambler 1979 For her role in the 1978 film Satyam Shivam Sundaram she was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress She also starred as Roma in Don 1978 a film which spawned the Don franchise In the early 1980s she had leading roles in Abdullah 1980 Alibaba Aur 40 Chor 1980 Qurbani 1980 Dostana 1980 and Insaf Ka Tarazu 1980 the lattermost of which earned her a second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress She continued acting in films throughout the 1980s having roles in the films Laawaris 1981 Mahaan 1983 Pukar 1983 Jagir 1984 and also had roles in the films Teesri Aankh 1982 Hum Se Hai Zamana 1983 Following her marriage to actor Mazhar Khan in 1985 Aman began appearing less frequently in films and took a hiatus in 1989 her last film for that period being Gawaahi 1989 In 1999 Aman made a comeback to acting appearing in the film Bhopal Express she did not continue acting until 2003 appearing in the film Boom and has since had roles in various independent films including Ugly Aur Pagli 2008 Dunno Y Na Jaane Kyon 2010 Chaurahen 2012 Strings of Passion 2014 Dunno Y2 Life Is a Moment 2015 Dil Toh Deewana Hai 2016 and Sallu Ki Shaadi 2017 She also made a cameo in Panipat 2019 and will next appear in a starring role in the upcoming film Margaon The Closed File TBA her first leading role since the 1980s Aside from acting Aman made her theatre debut in 2004 appearing in the play The Graduate in Mumbai and in 2020 it was announced she will appear in a play based on Kasturba Gandhi She also led the 2017 web series Love Life amp Screw Ups for which she was praised Her personal life and experiences with abuse have received extensive media coverage Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1970 1973 Modeling and acting breakthrough 2 2 1974 1979 Rise to prominence 2 3 1980 1984 Blockbusters and continued success 2 4 1985 2009 Hiatus and occasional acting 2 5 2010 present Expansion and revitalisation 3 Personal life 4 Image and accomplishments 5 Accolades 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life EditZeenat Aman was born as Zeenat Khan 1 in Bombay on 19 November 1951 2 3 Born to a Muslim father Amanullah Khan and a Maharashtrian Hindu mother Vardhini Scharwachter 4 5 Aman is the cousin of actor Raza Murad and niece of actor Murad Her father Amanullah Khan 2 4 was a screenwriter for movies such as Mughal e Azam 1960 and Pakeezah 1972 and often wrote under the nom de plume Aman which she later adopted as her screen name Aman s parents got divorced when she was young 6 At the age of 13 her father passed away citation needed She completed her schooling in Panchgani and attended University of Southern California in Los Angeles for further studies on student aid but she could not complete her graduation Career EditMain article Zeenat Aman filmography 1970 1973 Modeling and acting breakthrough Edit In 1970 she participated in the Femina Miss India pageant where she came in second place and was titled the First Princess 7 Following this she competed in the Miss Asia Pacific International pageant which she won becoming the first Femina Miss India titleholder to win the pageant 8 After winning her pageants Aman had begun acting appearing first in the film The Evil Within 1970 alongside Dev Anand which was commercially unsuccessful 9 In 1971 Aman appeared in a minor role in O P Ralhan s Hulchul and in the same year appeared in another film Hungama which starred Vinod Khanna Kishore Kumar Mehmood and Helen both films were flops at the box office 10 11 Actor and director Dev Anand soon approached Aman to star as Jasbir Janice in his musical drama Hare Rama Hare Krishna 1971 an offer given to her after actress Zaheeda denied the role 12 The film was a critical and commercial success and proved to be a breakthrough for Aman 13 14 and she won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress 15 and the Bengal Film Journalists Association Award for Best Actress Hindi for her performance in the film 16 In the 1970s Cine Blitz magazine was launched with the first issue having with Aman on its cover 17 In 1973 she starred in Heera Panna yet again appearing alongside Anand and in Nasir Hussain s Yaadon Ki Baaraat as Sunita the love interest of Vijay Arora The latter film was described by film scholar Kaushik Baumik as the first quintessential Bollywood film proved to be a major commercial success at the box office 18 Aman s performance in the song Chura Liya Hai Tumne Jo Dil Ko garnered considerable attention post which she became known at the time as the girl in white carrying a guitar 19 She also starred in Dhund 1973 alongside Sanjay Khan and Danny Denzongpa its plot was inspired by the Agatha Christie novel The Unexpected Guest 20 21 The cast s performance was praised citation needed and the film was a moderate commercial success 22 1974 1979 Rise to prominence Edit In 1974 Aman began the year starring in Manoj Kumar s action drama Roti Kapda Aur Makaan where she portrayed Sheetal an opportunist who deserts her jobless lover for a millionaire 23 Aman had continued to star alongside Dev Anand throughout the year appearing together in Prem Shastra and Ishq Ishq Ishq She played Nisha a recovering prostitute in the Shammi Kapoor directed film Manoranjan and starred in Ajanabee as Rashmi an ambitious girl who runs away to marry her lover and after marriage she considers having an abortion in order to pursue a career the latter film had an average performance at the box office 24 In 1975 Aman appeared in two films she starred in the films Warrant as an assassin and Chori Mera Kaam as Sharmeeli both of which were successful 25 Aman appeared in Deewaangee alongside Shashi Kapoor and had an uncredited voice role in Balika Badhu In 1977 she starred in the film Dharam Veer alongside Dharmendra Jeetendra and Neetu Singh in the role of a princess The film was the second highest grossing Hindi film of that year 26 She had roles in the films Darling Darling which was again portrayed alongside Dev Anand and in the film Chhailla Babu which was a commercial success 27 Aman next appeared in the film Hum Kisise Kum Naheen as Sunita the lover of Rishi Kapoor which was the third highest grossing Hindi film of the year 28 29 Aman next attempted to make an entry into Hollywood with Krishna Shah s film Shalimar which proved unsuccessful in both the United States and in India 19 She next acted in Heeralaal Pannalal with Shashi Kapoor Randhir Kapoor and Neetu Singh as well as starring in Chor Ke Ghar Chor opposite Ashok Kumar and Randhir Kapoor 30 Aman next starred in Raj Kapoor s romantic drama Satyam Shivam Sundaram 1978 for which she influenced Kapoor to let her audition describing the story to Cinestaan When I knocked on the door and he Kapoor asked who it was I replied Your future heroine I think he was touched by my dedication and determination to act in his film 31 The film was a box office success 32 however it initially drew criticism from critics with many describing the plot as counter intuitive the subject dealt with the soul being more attractive than the body though Kapoor showcased Aman s sex appeal 33 34 Aman s performance in the film garnered high praise and she received her first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress 19 Also in 1978 Aman originated the role of Roma in the film Don 35 The producer of the film Nariman Irani had been losing money at the time which led the actress to take the role in order to help Irani having known him beforehand and refused payment for her work 36 37 38 Irani died midway through filming 39 The film released to significant commercial success while garnering positive reviews for Aman s performance 40 It inspired the Don franchise 41 where Aman s character has been portrayed by Priyanka Chopra 42 43 In 1979 Aman starred as Shabnam in The Great Gambler She described her work experience on the film as one of her favorites particularly when they filmed in Italy 44 When released it became a sleeper hit 45 Her final role that year was a guest appearance in the film Gol Maal 1980 1984 Blockbusters and continued success Edit In 1980 Aman first had roles in the films Takkar as Sapna and Ram Balram as Madhu She also starred as Radha alongside Vinod Khanna in Bombay 405 Miles Aman next starred as Zainab in the Sanjay Khan directed film Abdullah starring alongside Raj Kapoor Danny Denzongpa and Khan himself The film had one of the highest budgets spent on any film at the time which was a risk taken by Khan for its success 46 Despite underperforming in India 47 the film achieved success in the Soviet Union 48 Aman next starred as Fatima in the Indian Soviet produced film Adventures of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves better known as Alibaba Aur 40 Chor which is one of three film adaptations of the original folk tale and was also noted for being one of the first movies to cast actors of other nationalities It was a moderate success 49 and was one of the more successful Indian Soviet co productions 50 Aman next starred in the Feroz Khan directed film Qurbani in which she starred with Khan and Vinod Khanna she was cast as Sheela a singer and dancer The film was a major success at the box office 47 and the soundtrack received particular praise 51 52 The song Aap Jaisa Koi which had been sung by Nazia Hassan and picturised on Aman received high praise 53 Aman also starred as Sheetal in the film Dostana alongside Amitabh Bachchan She was next cast as a rape victim seeking justice in B R Chopra s Insaf Ka Tarazu which was one of few films at the time to focus on its storyline rather than its soundtrack The film earned Aman critical acclaim and her second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress 52 In 1981 Aman appeared in four films she first starred as Sonia in Professor Pyarelal as the love interest to Dharmendra starred in the film Katilon Ke Kaatil as Jamila and also appeared in the film Krodhi as Neera and led the film Laawaris alongside Amitabh Bachchan 19 In 1982 Aman starred in the crime film Ashanti In 1983 she starred in the film Mahaan as Rita which was the first to feature a triple role character The film turned to be an above average grosser 54 In the same year she starred in the film Pukar as Julie which had an average performance at the box office 54 The film has been remade in various recreations including the 2000 adaptation which also performed average the box office 55 Also in 1983 she starred as Nisha Thakur in the film Hum Se Hai Zamana In 1984 she starred in Jagir as the main heroine Sima alongside Dharmendra Mithun Chakraborty and Pran 1985 2009 Hiatus and occasional acting Edit From 1985 to 1989 she appeared less frequently in films to focus more on her marriage with Mazhar Khan her films in this period were critically and financially unsuccessful She starred in the film Gawahi a courtroom drama 56 which would be her last film role before making a temporary retirement from the film industry After 10 years of being inactive in the industry Aman appeared in a cameo role in the film Bhopal Express 1999 However she didn t appear in another film until 2003 when she appeared as Alice in the film Boom The film turned to drastically underperform at the box office 57 creating a set of financial problems for the film s crew including the producer Ayesha Shroff 58 In 2004 she appeared as Mrs Robinson in the play The Graduate staged at St Andrew s auditorium in Mumbai She had also made an appearance along with actress Hema Malini in the talk show Koffee with Karan hosted by Karan Johar 59 Aman then had roles in the films Maksham 2005 Jaana Let s Fall in Love 2006 as Raju s mother and in Chaurahen which was released in 2012 but had originally been filmed and shelved in 2007 60 In 2008 Aman guest starred in the romantic comedy Ugly Aur Pagli The following year she starred in the film Geeta in Paradise 2009 In 2008 Aman received a Lifetime Achievement Award during the Zee Cine Awards function in 2008 as a recognition of her contribution to Hindi Cinema She also received an Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema at the IIFA Awards 2010 held at Colombo Sri Lanka 2010 present Expansion and revitalisation Edit Aman in 2012In 2010 Aman starred as Rebecca in the film Dunno Y Na Jaane Kyon The film was originally aired at film festivals nationwide and drew an immense amount of controversy being panned by critics for its gay stereotypes 61 However the film achieved success through film festivals and later achieved a limited theatrical release 62 In the film Aman performed the songs Aap Jaisa Koi and Chura Liya Hai Tumne Jo 63 It later spawned the sequel Dunno Y2 Life Is a Moment released in 2014 which Aman had also starred in In 2012 Aman was cast as Roma in the film Strings of Passion Aman had roles in the films Dil Toh Deewana Hai 2016 and Sallu Ki Shaadi 2017 Sallu Ki Shaadi was made as a tribute to actor Salman Khan 64 In 2017 Aman was cast in the short lived web series Love Life amp Screw Ups in which she played the main role of Joanna a spinster with a drastic love life and personal problems who frequently mingles with younger people 65 The show was featured in international film festivals including a film festival in Poland being the first Indian web series to be shown at a festival there 66 While the series received generally mixed reviews 65 Aman s performance was praised by critics 66 In June 2019 Aman joined the cast of the film Panipat 67 68 69 where she portrayed the minor role of Sakina Begum a character whom director Ashutosh Gowariker described as a feisty character leading her province of Hoshiyarganj 68 It was released theatrically in December 2019 emerging as a box office failure 70 71 72 In an interview in September 2019 with Eastern Eye Aman discussed her activity currently in the film industry saying that There are no great age appropriate roles for ladies my age They are very few and far between in Hindi cinema so that s it but I wouldn t say no if a really great role came along 44 In February 2020 it was announced that Aman is staging a comeback in theatre appearing in a play on Kasturba Gandhi 73 In January 2021 it was announced that she would star in the upcoming murder mystery film Margaon The Closed File her first leading role since the 1980s 74 In the film which is a tribute to Agatha Christie Aman will portray the head of an Anglo Indian family who is an independent woman a mother as well as an entrepreneur 75 Personal life EditIn 1978 Aman married actor Sanjay Khan which was annulled in 1979 Aman then married actor Mazhar Khan from 1985 to his death in 1998 With Mazhar Khan she had two sons Azaan Khan 76 a film director who directed the heist film Bankster 76 and composer Zahaan Khan 77 She lives with her sons since Mazhar s death in 1998 78 In her marriage with Mazhar Aman stated she was unhappy 79 She commented on her marriage with Mazhar Khan in 1999 on the show Rendezvous with Simi Garewal 80 Mazhar never wanted me to grow as an individual or as an artist He always wanted me to be with the kids and be at home During the very first year of marriage I realised I had made a huge mistake but I decided to live by it and make it work I tried to make it work for another 12 years There was no light at the end of the tunnel for me There was not a single moment of happiness or joy during those 12 years But I still tried making it work In 1980 Aman was the victim of abuse in an incident where actor Sanjay Khan beat her 81 she had received a phone call from Khan asking to discuss specifics for the film Abdullah She met with him at the hotel he d been staying at for the meeting where he beat her severely resulting in many injuries after the incident 82 This had been witnessed by his wife who had allegedly cheered him on to keep beating Aman 82 The incident left Aman with a lazy eye and she later stated that she pretends it never happened 83 In February 2018 Aman filed a rape case against businessman Aman Khanna better known as Sarfaraz 84 After stalking harassing and robbing Aman as well as allegedly raping Aman various times charges were pressed against Khanna in which he was then incarcerated 85 The incidents described were said to have taken place between 2011 and 2016 84 85 Image and accomplishments Edit Aman in 2011Aman was initially met controversy with in her acting career for her often sexualization in a number of films to which some critics and fans believed overshadowed her performances Commenting on this she told Hindustan Times I don t regret or feel bad about anything that happened or may not have happened If I lost something I gained something more The fact that I can look back at my career with so much pride and happiness means I have had a good run without any complaints 86 She has since frequently been cited as the original sex symbol of Bollywood and is notorious for her figure and looks 87 However Aman has stated that she does not take the term seriously 88 and rather felt restricted by it 89 Aman commented on dealing with the media exposure in 2019 saying that I haven t got used to it and feel very blessed Like I said to you it is only now I have realised how blessed I am I see people watching my films and songs as a blessing There is a wonderful feeling of nostalgia when they see my films and songs Whenever I am in their city they reach out to me with that love and I feel very blessed and grateful for the same 44 In March 2016 an exhibition created by artist Mina Siddique was launched in Dubai which featured various works and arts in dedication to Aman which was titled as Zeenat Aman with the tagline Redefining Beauty 90 91 The event was attended by Aman herself as well as members from various countries including UAE and Pakistan 92 In April 2019 Bollywood Hungama listed Aman as one of the 10 Hottest Bollywood Actresses Of All Time 93 Accolades EditAman has won one Bengal Film Journalists Association Award and one Filmfare Award from three nominations Year Award Category Work Result Ref 1973 Bengal Film Journalists Association Awards Best Actress Hindi Hare Rama Hare Krishna Won 16 1972 Filmfare Awards Best Supporting Actress Won 15 1979 Best Actress Satyam Shivam Sundaram Nominated 15 1981 Insaf Ka Tarazu Nominated 94 Honours 2003 Bollywood Awards Award for Lifetime Achievement Lifetime of Glamour 95 2006 Outstanding Contribution to the Motion Picture Industry of India Awards at the Bollywood Movie Awards 96 97 2008 Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievement 2010 Outstanding Contribution to Indian cinema at the 11th IIFA Awards 2016 Timeless Glamour amp Style Icon at the Filmfare 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