![]() ![]() A better performance will not be seen.As a romantic actor Dilip has no match. The special bond she shared with Dharmendra set the rumour mills buzzing, and defying all conventions, Hema married her Jat hero in May 1980. He has eyes only for Nargis.You realise how much he is in love with her. she worked with all the leading stars, but it was with Dharmendra that the chemistry on screen was palpable. Watch the song 'Darna muhabbat karle', where Nargis and Cuckoo sing while Dilip plays the piano. ![]() Nargis however cannot stop feeling guilty.Dilip Kumar is absolutely brilliant. #RIP #Nimmi ji," tweeted Jaaved Jaaferi.Dilip Kumar saves Nargis from a riding accident and falls in love with her.Nargis is already betrothed to Raj Kapoor but fails to mention this to Dilip Kumar(no reason for mentioning).She regards him as a friend.Dilip only gets to know about Raj when the latter returns from his studies abroad.Raj marries Nargis, and Dilip moves out of their lives, but not before he is forced to admit to Nargis that he had fallen in love with her.Nargis suffers and this ruins her marriage with Raj.The film, made in 1949 by Mehboob Khan tried to show the effect of 'modern'lifestyle on family life.Nargis represented the 'fast' 'modernised' Indian woman to whom friendship with the man who had saved her, meant just that.Love and friendship are two separate feelings.Nargis wonders if she has in any way encouraged Dilip to make him feel the way he does.Dilip tells her that it was he who had made the 'mistake'. "A beautiful and extremely talented actress and a beautiful and humble human being passes on. Ameen."įilmmaker Mahesh Bhatt said, "You may win your hearts desire, but in the end you are cheated of it by death.” Goodbye Nimmiji". Thank you Nimmi aunty for all the blessings and love for Bobby on its premiere release. Mourning her death, actor Rishi Kapoor said, "RIP. She left movies to get married to writer-director S Ali Raza, who passed away in 2007. Nimmi worked with top actors of her era, including Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand and Ashok Kumar in films "Sazaa", "Aan", "Uran Khatola", "Bhai-Bhai", "Kundan", "Mere Mehboob", "Pooja Ke Phool", "Akashdeep", "Love and God", which was her last film. The film released with the title 'Savage Princess' in England and in France as "Mangla, fille des Indes" (Mangla, the daughter of India). Inspired from William Shakespeare's play "Taming of the Shrew", the film had Nadia and Dilip Kumar in lead roles but Nimmi as village belle Mangala left a lasting impression on viewers mind. Such was her popularity that an extended dream sequence was added in "Aan" as distributors felt her character dies too early in the film. Though the often played the second fiddle to the popular heroines of her era, she established herself in the roles of ill-fated lover or the feisty village belle. The film had three popular songs - 'Barsaat me hamse mile tum', 'Hawa me udta jaye' and 'Meri Patli qamar hai' - picturised on her.Īfter the success of "Barsaat", there was no turning back for Nimmi. Movie : Andaz (1949)Music Director: Naushad AliSingers: MukeshDirector: Mehboob KhanLyricist: Majrooh SultanpuriEnjoy this Hit song from the 1949 movie Andaz. Raj Kapoor cast her as the second lead in "Barsaat" in 1949. The actor, born as Nawab Banoo, came to be known by her screen name 'Nimmi', which was given to her by filmmaker Raj Kapoor, who first spotted her as a shy teen on the sets of his film "Andaz". Nimmi will be buried at a cemetery in Reay Road in Mumbai on Thursday afternoon. She had been in and out of hospital this year," the source added. "She was admitted to the hospital on Wednesday afternoon after she complained of breathlessness. She died in the evening, family sources told PTI. Dilip Saab and Raj Saab were genuine friends in the early part of their careers. ![]() The actor was brought to a suburban Juhu hospital on Wednesday after she complained of breathlessness. Nimmi, the doe-eyed star of 1950s and '60s Hindi movies such as "Aan", "Barsaat" and "Deedar", has died after prolonged illness. ![]()
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