“Babu Ji Dheere Chalna” Shakila’s 3rd death anniversary today
Bollywood reknowned actress of the yester years Shakila’s 3rd death anniversary is being celebrated today.Not much was known about Shakila after she quietly left the industry in 1962 to marry a UK citizen. She went to live in United Kingdom but kept visiting her Mumbai friends and residence. In her last interview to cineplot.com in 2012, she had expressed her unwillingness to be interviewed. “It’s years since I’ve left the industry, I don’t want to be written about now,” she had said. But once she began, she discussed everything right from her directors to actors and friends alike.
Content with her life in London, she unlike many actresses of the yesteryears, never missed the glamour world.She started her career in 1953 with a small role in Alibaba, which went on to become a hit. But she really got the attention with her role in Guru Dutt’s Aar Paar. After that she enjoyed a great rapport with Guru Dutt who went on to cast her in CID too. Some of the greatest melodies of Hindi cinema were picturised on her. Who can forget ‘babu ji dheere chalna… ‘boojh mera kya naam re… ‘sau baar janam lenge..’
Shakila called Guru Dutt a wonderful person and a perfectionist. In her interview to cineplot.com, she recalled how Guru Dutt took 30-40 takes just to get one frame right in a song sequence in Aar Paar.
Shakila worked with Dev Anand too but for her Dev Anand was a reserved person. “there was no special rapport between us. He used to be very quiet. I was terribly shy those days.”
Because of her shyness, she admitted, she was considered a snob by most of her colleagues. But once the ice was broken between her and Waheeda Rehman, Shakila too made friends with some of her contemporaries. Waheeda, Nanda, Jabeen and Shakila formed a lifelong friendship during those days.
For Shakila, Nanda was the naughtiest among them and Ashok Kumar and Pran most intelligent ones.
Her pretty and simple persona won many hearts during the 50s and 60s. She remained in the film industry for about ten years and left it all to have a happy domestic life.
It is also worth praising how a talented and popular actress left a happening film career at the height of popularity and had no qualms about it. She did not even have life size portraits of her glamorous days in her house, she told in that interview and awards carried not much meaning to her.
Thus, living a simple content life, she passed away, but will remain in our hearts as the face of some of the most romantic tunes of Hindi cinema.
She retired from cinema in 1963 when she married Johny Barber and decided to move to the United Kingdom with her husband who was not from the film industry. The couple had a daughter, Meenaz, who died in 1991. Shakila’s sister, Noor (short for Noorjehan), was married to Johnny Walker.
The veteran actress referred as the ‘fairy queen of Indian fantasies’, stopped making public appearances as she was not keeping well for the past few years. On Wednesday, the lady was rushed to a nearby hospital after suffering from heart attack but according to her colleagues from the ’50s cinema, she couldn’t find immediate admission and thus was taken to Arogya Nidhi hospital in Juhu.
Shakila died of a massive heart attack in Mumbai on 20 September 2017.
Filmography
- 1949 Duniya
- 1950 dastan
- 1953 Armaan
- 1953 Madmust
- 1953 Shahenshah
- 1953/II Aaghosh
- 1954 Aar-Paar – Dancer (Captain’s Moll)
- 1954 Daan
- 1954 Gul Bahar
- 1954 Halla Gulla
- 1954 Khushboo
- 1954 Laila
- 1954 Lal Pari
- 1954 ali baba 40chor
- 1954 Noor Mahal
- 1955 Mast Qalandar
- 1955 Ratna Manjari
- 1956 C.I.D. – Rekha
- 1956 Caravan
- 1956 Hatim Tai
- 1956 Jhansi Ki Rani – Kashi (as Shakeela)
- 1956 Malika
- 1956 Paisa Hi Paisa
- 1956 Roop Kumari
- 1957 Begunah
- 1957 Naag Padmini
- 1957 Paristan
- 1957 Agra Road
- 1958 Al Hilal
- 1958 Chaubees Ghante
- 1958 Post Box 999 – Nilima
- 1959 Forty Days
- 1959 Guest House – Neela
- 1959 Kali Topi Lal Rumal
- 1959 School Master
- 1960 Abdulla
- 1960 Baraat
- 1960 Dr. Shaitan
- 1960 Gambler
- 1960 Shriman Satyawadi
- 1961 Reshmi Rumal – Rekha Rai
- 1962 Baghdad Ki Raaten
- 1962 China Town – Rita D. Rai
- 1962 Naqli Nawab
- 1962 Tower House – Sabita
- 1963 Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye
- 1963 Mulzim
- 1963 Ustadon Ke Ustad – Nita