Shakila (actress)

Actress

Birthday January 1, 1935

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Afghanistan

DEATH DATE 2017-9-20, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (82 years old)

Nationality Afghanistan

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1935

Shakila (1 January 1935 – 20 September 2017) was an Indian actress, best known for her roles in Guru Dutt's films: Aar Paar (1954) and C.I.D. (1956).

Her aunt was fond of movies and took the girls to showings.

Their family was on friendly terms with Kardar and Mehboob Khan.

1949

In fact, it was 'Kardar' who offered her the chance to act in Dastaan (1949).

She took the name Shakila and made her debut as a child artiste in the film, which starred Suraiya.

She quickly acted in another film with Suraiya titled Duniya (1949).

• 1949 Duniya

1950

• 1950 Dastan

1951

After working in some routine films in secondary roles including Gumasta (1951), Sindbad the Sailor (1952), Rajrani Damyanti (1952), Aagosh (1953), Shahenshah (1953), Raj Mahal (1953), Armaan (1953), people finally noticed her in Guru Dutt's Aar-Paar (1954).

In Aar-Paar, she played the other woman in Guru Dutt's life, the cabaret dancer, who is disdained by society and is a complex and embittered person.

Aar-Paar was a superhit film and its best songs were picturized on Shakila.

1953

• 1953 Armaan

• 1953 Madmust

• 1953 Shahenshah

• 1953 Aaghosh

1954

Her sister Noor also acted in Aar-Paar (1954) and later married famous comedian Johnny Walker and quit films, as did Nasreen, who became a housewife.

She acted in Lalpari (1954), Veer Rajputani (1955), Roop Kumari (1956), Agra Road (1957), Al-Hilal (1958) etc. She played an ethereal fairy in "Hatim Tai" (1956), which is an A-grade color hit film, based on an Arabian Nights tale.

The film was a carbon copy of Hollywood's Knock on Wood (1954) starring Danny Kaye and the producers of that film went to court and won the case to stop the further screening of this film.

As a consequence, all the negatives of this film were destroyed.

• 1954 Aar Paar - Dancer

• 1954 Daan

• 1954 Gul Bahar

1956

Dutt was impressed with Shakila's performance to repeat her in Raj Khosla's C.I.D. (1956), but she was eclipsed by Dutt's protégé Waheeda Rehman who made her debut in that film.

Shakila's aunt was managing her career and she didn't want Shakila to be typecast in fantasy films, so she quoted a large sum of Rs.

10000 for Alibaba and Forty Thieves (1954) thinking it would dissuade the producer from casting her, but he agreed and she acted in the film.

It became a hit.

As a consequence, Shakila was reduced to B-grade mythological and fantasy films and she earned the title "Arbi Chehra" (Arabian Princess) from the film fraternity.

1957

She created some stir in 1957, when her film opposite Kishore Kumar - Begunah was banned after 10 days of its release.

1958

In 1958, she starred opposite Sunil Dutt in suspense/thriller Post Box.

1962

999. In the latter part of her career, Shakti Samanta cast her in China Town (1962) opposite Shammi Kapoor, and the songs became a rage.

During the course of her fourteen-year career, she appeared in more than 50 films with well-known actors and directors.

After that, she quit the industry and got married and moved to London with her husband, Y M Elias.

After her marriage ended, she came back to Mumbai and remarried to an Afghan man who was the Consulate General in India.

They had a daughter Meenaz together, and they went to live abroad.

1991

In 1991, she suffered a terrible blow when her daughter jumped to her death.

Putting the tragedy behind her, she moved back to Mumbai and stayed close to her sisters and friends.

She declined all film and television serial offers and refused to make a comeback, since she wanted fans to remember her as a young, beautiful heroine.

2017

She died of a massive heart attack at the age of 82 on 20 September 2017 in Mumbai, India.

Shakila was buried at Mahim cemetery in Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Shakila's sister Noor (short for Noorjehan) was married to Johnny Walker.