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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: eeyoretel


Isn't she already a kankal out of the almaari? 😆



😆 - Why do I get the feeling that we are three Bongs united by our common pavitra prem for Bolly gossip?
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Posted: 11 years ago
anyone have any insights on Kishore Kumars and Madhubala marriage.
Some ppl hate him because they say he was jerk to Madhubala while some adore him because they say he was sweetheart to her, who loved her while she was still in love w/Dilip Kumar.
but like idk, also why did she marry him in the first place. I read multiple stories on how Kishore's family were against it?
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Posted: 11 years ago
madhubala's sister's interview

http://www.filmfare.com/interviews/madhubala-was-sad-when-dilip-kumar-got-married--madhur-bhushan-3309.html


She was born on February 14, Valentine€™s Day, known to be a celebration of all things heart and love. And it was a failed heart which cut short superstar Madhubala€™s life.
€œIf a 27-year-old is told that she has two years to live, what will her state be?€ asks sister Madhur Bhushan. Any wonder then that through her last years Rulake gaya sapna mera (Jewel Thief) was the song Madhubala kept listening to? The dream girl was cheated of her dreams. Her youngest sister Madhur recalls the meteoric rise and fadeout of Hindi cinema€™s Venus who lived only for 36 years to become a star forever...

THE APA I KNEW

€œRight through my childhood, Apa (as she addressed Madhubala aka Mumtaz Jahan Begum Dehalvi) remained busy shooting. Coming from a conservative Muslim family of Pathans, my father (Ataullah Khan) wasn€™t keen that we study. But fortunately, I was sent to St Joseph€™s Convent, Bandra. Yes, she was the only earning member. My father worked with the Imperial Tobacco Company in Peshawar with the British. But being a Pathan he was hot-headed and self-respecting. He couldn€™t bear being badly treated and lost a 15-year-old job in seconds. He brought all of us to Mumbai. Apa, who was just seven, had talent; she could sing and dance. So she did her first film Basant as a child actor. She remained the earning member till the last. All that we are today, we owe it all to her.€˜€˜Abba (father) was a disciplinarian. Apa had to begin shooting at 9 am. At 6 pm, the car would be sent to the studio and she€™d be brought home. My father never went to the studio.

He was not difficult as is believed. He was disciplined and insisted on punctuality. That was what she imbibed too. Once she was to shoot at Ranjit Studio. But there were heavy rains. Abba said, €˜You must go; your name shouldn€™t be tarnished€™. Those days Ranjit Studio was a 15-minute drive from our home in Bandra. But it took her an hour and a half to reach. The gates were locked. No one had turned up. She waited for half an hour and returned. €˜€˜What do I say of her beauty? The fact that she€™s spoken about even 42 years after she passed away is proof enough. We suffered from a complex when we stood beside her. Being Pathans we were all tall, fair and had long hair. But none of us sisters looked like her. Our mother was short. We had taken after our father. But we weren€™t a patch on Apa. She loved wearing plain white sarees. At home she€™d wear maxis. She loved mogras in her hair. She was fond of gold and kundan jewellery. She was also fond of sher shayri as she knew a bit of Urdu. An English tutor also came home to teach her. She loved eating chaat €" ragda pattice, pani puri €" and kulfi. She€™d never diet. Those days actresses were healthy women, not size zero! She€™d drive all of us to Chowpatty in her imported cars, Hillman, Buick and Station Wagon. But she€™d wear a burqa to hide her identity. When she€™d be pulled up by the traffic police for that, she€™d plead, €˜Please let me wear it or else I€™ll get mobbed€™. She even went to watch movies in a burqa. €˜€˜Apa became a craze because she was never seen in public. She wasn€™t allowed to attend any function, any premiere. She had no friends. But she never resisted, she was obedient. Being protective, my father earned the reputation of being domineering. He was asked why he€™d made her join films in the first place. He€™d say, €˜I had 12 children. We would€™ve starved to death. I€™ve lost my sons who could€™ve been my support€™.€˜€˜Apa was emotional by nature. She€™d be in tears in seconds. We€™d keep wondering what had happened. And she€™d laugh easily too. The moment she began laughing, she couldn€™t stop. So that day€™s shooting had to be cancelled! She wasn€™t religious but was God fearing. She didn€™t fast but prayed once a day.

LOVING AND LOSING

€˜€˜Apa first fell in love with Premnath. The relationship lasted six months. It broke on grounds of religion. He asked her to convert and she refused. The next relationship was with Dilip Kumar. She met Bhaijan (Dilip Kumar) on the sets of Tarana. They later worked in Sangdil, Amar and Mughal-e-Azam. It was a nine year long affair. They even got engaged. Unki apa aayee thi, chunni lekar (his sister had come with a chunni as is the custom). Bhaijan was also a Pathan. Contrary to reports, my father never stopped her from getting married. We already had enough money by then and were financially secure. Apa and Bhaijan looked made for each other. He€™d often come home. He has even seen me in my school uniform. He was respectful towards us children and addressed us with €˜aap€™. The two would go for a drive or sit in the room and talk. €˜€˜The breakup with Dilip Kumar happened due to the court case during Naya Daur in the mid €™50s. The unit was to shoot somewhere in Gwalior. During the shooting of another film Jabeen Jaleel, at the same location, a mob had attacked the women and even torn their clothes off. My father was wary and just asked that the locale be changed. It€™s not that he didn€™t let her go outdoors. Apa had shot in Mahableshwar, Hyderabad and other places before. Bhaijan called my father €˜a dictator€™ in court and sided with the Chopras (late BR Chopra was the director). Darare padh gayee, rishtey toot gaye (relationships were broken).€˜€˜We love and respect Bhaijan but I have just one question, €˜Aapki mohabbat yahan thi, aapki chahat yahan thi, phir aapne aisa kyun kiya (why didn€™t you side with your love)?€™ Bhaijan could€™ve simply said let€™s change the location. Or remained neutral. Apa used to cry a lot those days. They had conversations on the phone trying to patch up. He kept saying, €˜Leave your father and I€™ll marry you€™. She€™d say, €˜I€™ll marry you but just come home, say sorry and hug him€™. It was zid (ego) which destroyed their love. But my father never asked her to break the engagement or ever demanded an apology from him.

THE LAST YEARS

€˜€˜On the rebound Apa got involved with Kishore Kumar who was going through a divorce with Ruma Devi Guha Thakurta (actor-singer). What attracted her to Kishore? Maybe it was his singing or maybe his ability to make her laugh. Their love affair went on for three years through Chalti Ka Naam Gadi and Half Ticket. They got married in 1960, when she was 27. After marriage they flew to London where the doctor told her she had only two years to live. After that Kishore left her at our house saying, €˜I can€™t look after her. I€™m on outdoors often€™. But she wanted to be with him. He€™d visit her once in two months though. Maybe he wanted to detach himself from her so that the final separation wouldn€™t hurt. But he never abused her as was reported. He bore her medical expenses. They remained married for nine years. €˜€˜The hole in her heart (ventricular septal defect) was detected when she was shooting for SS Vasan€™s Chalak in Madras 1954. She had vomited blood. She was advised bed rest for three months but continued working as her films would suffer. While shooting for Mughal-e-Azam she was tied with chains and had to walk around with them. That was stressful. By the end of the day her hands would turn blue. She€™d even refuse food saying that she had to look anguished and weary for the jail scenes. The €˜feather scene€™ between her and Bhaijan (considered the most romantic in Hindi cinema) was shot after the breakup. €˜€˜Due to her ailment, her body would produce extra blood. So it would spill out from the nose and mouth. The doctor would come home and extract bottles of blood. She also suffered from pulmonary pressure of the lungs. She coughed all the time. Every four to five hours she had to be given oxygen or else would get breathless. She was confined to bed for nine years and was reduced to just bones and skin. She€™d keep crying, €˜Mujhe zinda rehna hai, mujhe marna nahin hai, doctor kab ilaaj nikalenge (I want to live, I don€™t want to die, wonder when the doctors will find a cure)€™.

€˜€˜During her last days, I was suffering from chicken pox and so was advised to stay away from her. But when the doctor said that she was sinking,
I rushed up to see her. But she had passed away (February 23, 1969). She was only 36 to my 19.€˜€˜Though Bhaijan never visited her when she was unwell, he flew down from Madras to pay his last respects at the kabrastan (cemetery). Food was sent from his home to ours for three days (as is the custom). €˜€˜I remember when Bhaijan married Saira Banu, Apa was sad because she loved him. She€™d say, €˜Unke naseeb mein woh (Saira Banu) thi, main nahin€™. But she€™d also say, €˜He€™s got married to a very pretty girl. She€™s so devoted. I€™m very happy for him€™. But a vacuum remained in her heart. A few years back her tomb was demolished as it was in a Wahabi (a Muslim sect that doesn€™t allow building of tombs) cemetery. They wiped away the last memories of a legend.€™€™
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: swati1975us


OMG Jack - jahan teri yeh nazar hai, meri jaan mujhe khabar hai!!!

Thanks for heeding fan feedback and delivering the goodies! That champagne story is priceless - what a tacky woman - khud ki aukaat hai ek case Dom Perignon kharidne ki!



Wow Jack is somewhere amongst us...😉 Poor Mallya 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
I am thinking all along that it was John who ditched Bips 😕
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: swati1975us


Can't be Yana. Yana is not blonde. Also she's Czech but that's a trivial matter - someone can get confused between the two.


She is n't Yugoslavian?
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: fast trak

I am thinking all along that it was John who ditched Bips 😕


I think there was this Bipasha interview where she did mention that it was John who cheated on her while she even rejected some movie or something to spend more time with him.
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Posted: 11 years ago
I don't think it's well known, but Madhubala belonged to an Afghani royal family distantly related to the Mughals. No wonder then, that she has always reminded me of a proto-type of a Mughal princess!! I can completely see her has Mumtaz Mahal- And what do you know! Her name is Mumtaz too! I've never seen any woman, even ARB, DP, Waneeda Rehman or any other great beauties, to be as breathtakingly beautiful as Madhubala.. Gayatri Devi & Madhubala have set the Yardstick of Beauty for centuries to come. 😳
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Posted: 11 years ago

Bipasha Basu and John Abraham's break-up: What exactly went wrong?

Last Updated: Thursday, April 11, 2013, 15:17

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Delhi: That John Abraham and Bipasha Basu have had a much-publicised split is common knowledge among all circles by now. While Basu has always blamed John for the break-up, reports have now surfaced that the actress might actually be the one who was behind the same.

In what might be the first time someone has stood by John and blamed Bipasha for the break-up, a friend of the actor has revealed to a website the nitty-gritty of the affair. Many fingers have been pointed at Basu regarding her relation with Hollywood actor Josh Hartnett during the filming of €˜Singularity€™, in which the two have acted together.

€œJohn and Bipasha had parted ways much before the split became public. The relationship was on the rocks for many years and before the actual break-up, they had gone their separate ways a dozen times and later patched up. The relationship could be best termed as unstable,€ reveals the source.

Ever since he parted ways with Bipasha, John has been dating investment banker Priya Runchal. Apparently, it was then that Basu chose to go public with the split and accused her ex-boyfriend with cheating on her.

€œShortly after news broke that John was involved with someone from outside the industry, Bipasha used the media to accuse him of cheating, which has deeply hurt and saddened him,€ adds the insider.

While Bipasha has always been vocal about her break-up, John had chosen to be quiet about it as far as the media is concerned. However, people close to him claim that the actor hasn€™t taken his ex€™s allegations in a good light. Sources have also stated that John wants to move on with his life and wants Bipasha also to do the same.

First Published: Thursday, April 11, 2013, 14:55
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Posted: 11 years ago
Oh god I started reading from morning and could only finish 98 pages
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