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Meena Kumari
The legend lives on

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20010325/spectrum/main2.htm

It was in tragedies that Meena Kumari triumphed. She could cry without using glycerine, a great achievement in acting. Regarded as the greatest tragedy Meena Kumari was regarded as the Tragedy Queen of Indian cinemaqueen of Indian cinema, she portrayed a unique blend of great sensitivity, pain, sacrifice and purity in her reel life. And there is a reason for this. It was because these tragedies pervaded her real life too, says Roshni Johar

MONTHS before her death Meena Kumari had written in an Urdu couplet, "I will leave this world alone, and then it will wait for me for centuries". Perhaps she had a premonition of her death.

On March 31, 1972, Meena Kumari lay in Mumbai's St. Elizabeth Nursing Home. Life was ebbing from her. When asked her last wish, she whispered, "Ek umda paan". A very simple desire for a great actress. After some time, 40-year-old Meena Kumari was no more. She was covered with a white sheet, her favourite colour symbolising purity. Incidentally her last movie running at that time, was the unparalleled Pakeezah, meaning pure.

No one could give her the happiness she longed for. It was not in her destiny. Life had contrived to plunge her deep into melancholia from which no one could pull her out. Restlessness had also gripped her. She had once expressed, "Ek dhadka sa laga rehta hai dil ko hardam.... zist hamsaye se maanga hua zevar to nahin?"

Her childhood was far from normal. Born Mahajabeenara Begum on August 1, 1932, she was the second of the three daughters (others being Khurshid and Madhuri) of Iqbalbi (formally Prabhavati, a renowned dancer and stage artist) and Allahbaksh, a music director hailing from Sargoda, West Pakistan. No wonder acting came naturally to Meena Kumari. After Partition, poor Allahbaksh used to make daily rounds of Mumbai's studios to get his little daughter roles to make both ends meet. Christened Manju, she was given the screen name of (Baby) Meena Kumari.




Beginning her career as a four-year-old child star, Meena Kumari soared high to become a shining star of the Indian silver screen. Starting with the unknown Leather Face, she reached the pinnacle of glory with her swan song Pakeezah. She won laurels with Filmfare Awards for Baiju Bawra, Parineeta, Sahib, Bibi aur Ghulam and Kajaal.

Cinegoers were captivated by her enchanting personality, her cultivated smile, unhurried gait, impeccable dialogue delivery and her regal, almost ethereal, charm. Sometimes she even went beyond the script, so totally immersed was she in her roles. With ease, she conveyed a gamut of emotions in over 80 films depicting both Muslim and Hindu cultural backdrops.

Meena Kumari had acted in devotional films like Shri Ganesh Mahima, fantasies like Arabian Nights, historicals like Noorjahan comedies like Miss Mary and a variety of social films like Dil Ek Mandir, Bahu Begum, Manjhli Didi, Baharon Ki Manzil, Ek Hi Raasta, Aarti, Azad, Kinare Kinare, Yahudi, Kohinoor, Sharda, Dil Apna Preet Parai, Bheegi Raat, Phool Aur Pathar, Chirag Kahan Rohini Kahan, Shararat, Bhabhi Ki Chooriyan, Savera — to name a few.

It was in tragedies that she triumphed. She could cry without using glycerine, a great achievement in acting. Regarded as the greatest Tragedy Queen of Indian cinema, she portrayed a unique blend of sensitivity, pain, sacrifice and purity in her reel life. And there is a reason for this. It was because these tragedies pervaded her real life too.

Bringing joy to others through her films, she was herself a unhappy woman. She married Kamal Amrohi, a film director and writer who was 15 years her senior, already married and with children, much against her parents wishes. Realising her acting potential for certain kind of roles, Kamal chose the films she was to act in, thus controlling her life and finances. Meena Kumari relinquished her emotional and physical demands to fulfil his desires. But somewhere her soaring success made Kamal, suspicious as he was, feel threatened and insecure. Was this egoism or was it a desire to keep her under his own control? It was when the film ironically called Pinjare Ka Panchhi was in the making in 1964, that they finally parted, the dramatic marriage having an equally dramatic end.

She knew nothing of finances. Despite her successful film career she never kept any money for herself, always earning for others. Perhaps she was always deceived, especially by those close to her.

Though out of Kamal Amrohi's clutches, Meena Kumari fell into a pool of loneliness and self-pity. She tried to find lasting friendship in Gulzar, Dharmendra and Sawan Kumar. Suffering from insomnia and depression, she turned to liquor as her last refuge, hankering and searching for that elusive happiness which never came her way. She identified with her role in Sahib Bibi Aur Gulam. She felt she had suffered greatly and then there was her dependence upon liquor.

A dreamer, Meena Kumari found solace in poetry. The last line she wrote was, "Kya meri maiyyat ka waqt aagaya?" How true these were words! She died of cirrhosis of liver caused by excessive drinking, leaving nothing behind except her poems, ghazals, nazms and diaries to be given to Gulzar. Her book of verses is aptly entitled Tanha Chand.

A legend in her lifetime, she lives on today almost 30 years after she died.


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Originally posted by: Sur_Sangam

A ghazal by Meena Kumari in her own voice.

Thanx a lot amit...this is really a treasure. my all time fav songs picturised on her are the ones in Pakezah and sahab biwi ghulam.

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Meena Kumari

Piya aise..

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Poetry of Meena Kumari


http://www.angelfire.com/film/meenakumari/poetry1.html

Chand Tanha hai assman tanha Yeh Raat Yeh Tanhai Other Poetry


Sensitive and touching - full of the lacerating pain of a lonely and eternally waiting soul dreaming for a romantic affair and eternally so.
This is the hallmark of the poetry of the tragedy queen. Still Meena Kumari, the star of indian cinema, Pakeezah, Saheb Biwi aur
Ghulam and Baiju Bawra, was very positive when it comes to poetry as many of her inspiring pieces prove it. Deeply inspired
by nature, this classic indian actress wrote sad urdu poetry and she expressed her feelings through nature and had a lot of
sensitivity. Her poetry and sad urdu poems are the evidence of her eternal wait till the end. This website has no option but to
include her poetry and her sad urdu poems.

Here I have tried to put as much of her poetry as possible for me. Please scroll down.

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Personally I do not support the fact that she was only sad and melancholic. Actually her romantic poetry is really beautiful and fresh.

Meena Kumari was one who could as she had a special love for good things in life and poetry was one of them. She would jot down the romantic moments that touched and they were accumulated all through her life. After her death, they were passed on to Gulzar.

Meena Kumari liked poetry of faiz ahmed faiz and many other Urdu poets of this subcontinent.

When she was alone most of the time after her divorce with Kamal Amrohi, she made poetry her only escape. Meena Kumari wrote beautiful poetry. which is there to last and will keep alive the person.

She also recorded some of her poetry in an album called "I write I recite". She used to write with the penname of Meena Kumari 'Naaz'. And she is no mean poet. Openly and beautifully expressing the wounds that life gave, her blend of Romantic and sad is uncomparable.

Melancholy, pain and sadness are evidently clear in her poetry. She liked pain and lived into it and her poetry is no exception. Her experiences and loneliness are clearly visible in her writngs which are full of this suffering and pain. Her own feelings toward life are clearly put forward in her poetry. She was a person to see the thorns first and flowers next and the same is projected in her poetry.

She also recorded some of her own poetry in her own voice which was released under the name of I write I recite by EMI.

Chand Tanha hai assman tanha
Yeh Raat Yeh Tanhai
Other Poetry
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Meena Kumari

Na ja O Sayian..

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: Barnali

Thanx a lot amit...this is really a treasure. my all time fav songs picturised on her are the ones in Pakezah and sahab biwi ghulam.

Yw Barnalidi! Songs of Pakeezah and Sahab Biwi ghulam are awsome. .I happen to watch only one of her movies'Phool aur pathar'. Her acting, her style, her voice are too good. I think she is one of the most fascinating personalities in Hindi cinema.
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just a suggestion 4 the mods...
this shud b posted in som other category...cos the collection is so gr8 plus ppl mite miss it...as i was jst "passing" by...n saw it :)
PS: mayb v mite get 2 share/see more of such gr8 collections/articals
thnks
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Film:Dil apna ur preet prayi

Ajeeb dastaan hai ye..


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