PARVEEN BABI ,BEAUTY HINDI ACTRESS BORN 1949 APRIL 4-2005 JANUARY 20
பர்வீன் பாபி (Parveen Babi) (4 ஏப்ரல் 1949 – 20 ஜனவரி 2005) ஒரு இந்தியத் திரைப்பட நடிகை, வடிவழகி மற்றும் உட்புற வடிவமைப்பாளர் ஆவார். இவரின் திரைபடங்கள் வணிகரீதியில் வெற்றி பெற்றுள்ளனர்.
1970 களின் ஆரம்பத்திலும் 1980 ஆம் ஆண்டுகளின் தொடக்கத்திலும், "தீவார்", "அமர் அக்பர் அந்தோணி" , "நாமக் ஹலால்" , "சுஹாக்" மற்றும் "ஷான்" போன்ற பிரபலமான படங்களில் அவரது நடித்த்தன் மூலம் பரவலாக அரியப்படுகிறார். இந்தி சினிமா வரலாற்றில் மிகவும் கவர்ச்சியான நடிகைகளில் ஒன்றாக கருதப்பட்டவர், பர்வீன் பாபி அவரின் காலத்தில் அதிக சம்பளம் பெறுபவராக இருந்தார்.[சான்று தேவை] 1973-1990 க்கு இடையில் அவர் தீவிரமாக திரையில் தோன்றினார். இரண்டு தசாப்தங்களாக வாழ்ந்த ஒரு வாழ்க்கையில், பாபி பல்வேறு வகையான 50 க்கும் மேற்பட்ட இந்தி படங்களில் தோன்றினார். பர்வீன் பாபி 1973 ஆம் ஆண்டில் "சரித்திரா" படத்தில் அறிமுகமாகி , விரைவில் ஒரு வெற்றிகரமான நடிகையாக , அவரது சமகாலத்திய நடிகையான சீனத் அமான் போலவே புகழ் பெற்றார். "டைம்" பத்திரிகையின் அட்டையில் தோன்றிய முதல் இந்தியர் பர்வீன் பாபி ஆவார். இவர் நடித்திருந்த மொத்த படங்களில் நடிகர் அமிதாப் பச்சனுடன் 12 படங்களில் தோன்றியுள்ளார்.
அவரது கடைசி படம் "இராடாக்குப்" பிறகு, பர்வீன் பாபி நடிப்பதில் இருந்து ஓய்வு பெற்ற பின் அமெரிக்க குடியுரிமை பெற்றார். இவர் திருமணம் செய்து கொள்ளவில்லை என்றாலும், கபீர் பேடி, அமிதாப் பச்சன், டேனி டென்சோங்கா மற்றும் மகேசு பட் போன்ற பல நடிகர்களுடன் அவர் தொடர்பிலிருந்தார். அவருக்கு நீரிழிவு நோய் ஏற்பட்டதனல், பல உறுப்புகள் செயலிழப்பு ஏற்பட்டு 20 ஜனவரி 2005 அன்று இறந்தார்.[1]
தனிப்பட்ட வாழ்க்கை மற்றும் கல்வி
பர்வீன் பாபி குஜராத்தில் நீண்ட காலமாக குடியேறியிருந்த பஷ்தூன் மக்கள் என்ற பழங்குடியினரான பத்தான்கள் என்று அழைக்கப்படும் குடும்பத்தில் குசராத்து மாநிலத்தின் ஜூனாகத் என்ற இடத்தில் பிறந்தார். அவர் ஆரம்பக் கல்வியை அகமதாபாத்தில் தொடங்கி, பின்னர் அவர் அகமதாபாத் சேவியர் கல்லூரியில் ஆங்கில இலக்கியத்தில். பட்டம் பெற்றார்.[3] அவரது தந்தை வலி முகம்மது கான் பாபி (1959 இல் இறந்தார்) ஜுனகத்தின் நவாப் மற்றும் ஜமால் பாக்தே பாபி ஆகியோருடன் (2001 இல் இறந்தார்) ஒரு நிர்வாகியாக பணியாற்றினார்.[4][5][6] தனது பெற்றோருக்கு பதினான்கு ஆண்டுகளுக்குப் பிறகு பிறந்தார், அவர்களது ஒரே குழந்தையான பர்வீன் தனது பத்து வயதில் தந்தையை இழந்தார்.
பர்வீன் திருமணம் செய்து கொள்ளவில்லை, ஆனால் ஊடகங்களால் அவர் இயக்குனரான மகேசு பட் மற்றும் நடிகர்களான கபீர் பேடி, டேனி டென்சோங்கோ மற்றும் அமிதாப் பச்சன் போன்ற திரைப்படத் தொழில்களிலிருந்த ஆண்கள் தொடர்பில் இருந்திருக்கலாம் என்று ஊகிக்கப்பட்டது.[7][8][9]
இறப்பு
2005 ஆம் ஆண்டு ஜனவரி மாதம் 22 ஆம் தேதி அவர் வீட்டினுள் இறந்து கிடந்தார். மூன்று நாட்களாக அவரது வீட்டு வாசலில் இருந்து பால் மற்றும் பத்திரிகைகள் அப்படியே கிடந்த காரணத்தால் அவரது செயலாளர் காவலர்களை அழைத்து இவர் இறந்ததை உறுதி செய்தார்.[10] பர்வீன் பாபி தனது வாழ்நாளின் கடைசி ஆண்டுகளில்
கிறித்துவத்திற்கு மாறியதாக, ஒரு நேர்காணலில் அவர் குறிப்பிட்டார்,[11] தான் கிறிஸ்தவ முறைப்படி தான் புதைக்கப்பட வேண்டுமென்ற தனது விருப்பத்தை வெளிப்படுத்தினார், ஆனால் அவரது உறவினர்கள் அவரது மரணத்திற்குப் பிறகு அவரது அவரை இஸ்லாம் முறைப்படி அடக்கம் செய்தனர்.[12] மகாராட்டிரம் மாநிலம் மும்பையின் ஜூஹு கடற்கரையில் உள்ள சாண்டாக்ரூஸ் முஸ்லீம் கல்லறையில் அடக்கம் செய்யப்பட்டார்.[13]
From Romeo and Juliet to Heer and Ranjha, the greatest love stories are tragedies. The story of Parveen Babi and Mahesh Bhatt's romance is one such heartbreaking tale that will have you reaching for the tissues. On the actress's birth anniversary, let us take a trip down memory lane.In 1977, Parveen was nursing a broken heart, after ending her relationship with Kabir Bedi. It was during this time that she found solace in Mahesh, and they began a passionate relationship. The filmmaker was already married to his childhood sweetheart Lorraine Bright aka Kiran Bhatt, but that did not stop him from falling head over heels in love with Parveen. He walked out on his wife and daughter Pooja and began living with Parveen.
Everything was perfect in their fairytale romance, until one fateful evening in 1979. In an interview with Filmfare, Mahesh revealed that as he entered Parveen's apartment, he saw her petrified mother in the corridor, who requested him to check on the actress. He walked into the bedroom and witnessed a sight that sent a chill down his spine."Parveen was dressed in film costume and sat curled up in the corner between the wall and the bed. Her gait was beast like. She had a kitchen knife in her hand. 'What are you doing?' I asked. She said, 'Shhsssh...! Don't talk! This room is bugged (installed with a spying device). They're trying to kill me; they're going to drop a chandelier on me.' She held my hand and led me outside. I saw her mother look helplessly at me. Her gaze revealed that this episode had happened before; it was not the first time," Mahesh said..
Top psychiatrists were consulted, and Parveen was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Mahesh tried being there for her, but her delusions kept getting worse. "Sometimes she'd say the air conditioner had a bug. We had to dismantle it and show it to her. At other times there was 'a bug' in the fan or in the perfume," he recounted. Mahesh recalled one particular incident when Parveen believed that the car they were travelling in had a bomb. "She threw open the door of the moving car, saying the bomb would burst and ran out on the road with me trying to hold her. People thought 'Parveen Babi' was having a fight with her boyfriend. Somehow, I huddled her into a taxi and brought her home," he said.
"The scene was scary - I got into LSD and Parveen went through a series of nervous breakdowns. I went through trauma and a hell of my own making for two and a half years," he told The Times Of India.
When the attacks got out of control, doctors said that electroconvulsive therapy was the only option. But Mahesh did not want his ladylove to go through that ordeal. His opposition to this particular method of treatment led to whispers that he was a "user" who did not want what was best for her. Seeing no other way out, Mahesh ran away with Parveen to his philosopher friend UG Krishnamurti in Bengaluru. "I believed the quiet life there would give her solace even as the drug therapy was on. If she had to heal it would be there under the veil of anonymity. UG saw little chance of complete recovery. He suggested an alternative life, free from the pressures of stardom," the filmmaker told Filmfare. Shortly after, in October 1979, he left Parveen in the care of his friend and came back to Mumbai. Mahesh believed that he was part of the problem, and that he needed to distance himself for her to be on the path to recovery. He moved back in with his wife and tried to mend what was left of their marriage. He also began writing his breakthrough film, Arth, and found it to be cathartic.
However, the same year, Parveen returned to Mahesh's life. Though he had reconciled with his wife, he could not resist going back to her. "Parveen knew I was in touch with UG, who was against her returning to films. He was the voice of sanity, which she didn't want to hear. So she played the last card," he said, adding that just as they were about to make love, she asked him to choose between her or the philosopher. It was then that he understood that their relationship was doomed and walked out into the pouring rain, leaving a stark naked Parveen calling out to him. But he never looked back. "I understood that the relationship was doomed and that I was deluding myself in hoping for a happy ending. The only person who had cushioned her from ECT, who had nursed her and had suggested a way out; she didn't want to hear his truth! UG had fathered me and mothered her. There was no way the party would continue. We broke up in 1980," Mahesh said.
Outlook quotes him as saying, "I remember, the last time I saw her was at a bookshop in Holiday Inn when the Gulf War was on. We didn't even say hello to each other. She had become a completely different personality."
When Parveen passed away in anonymity in 2005, Mahesh was the one to claim her body. "I thought if none of her relatives came forward I'd bury her. She was the springboard of my success. Arth (based on his relationship with Parveen) became the lifeblood of my resurrection. You take away this defining watershed tragedy and my narrative ceases to exist. I owe it all to her. By offering to bury her I felt a sense of closure," he told Filmfare.
Parveen Babi once revealed Amitabh Bachchan tried to kidnap her
Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan who celebrated his 76th birthday on October 11 shared his take on the #MeToo movement that has taken the industry by storm. However, celebrity hair stylist Sapna Bhavnani called out his hypocrisy stating how he had misbehaved with various women on film sets.
Following this news, an old interview of late actor Parveen Babi has emerged wherein she called Amitabh a “gangster”. Fans of the veteran actor have always known about his affair with Parveen. The two worked in many films together and eventually started dating. However, when their forbidden love caught the media’s attention, Amitabh left Parveen and went back to his wife Jaya Bachchan.
Later, Parveen revealed that Amitabh tried to kidnap her. She had said, “Amitabh Bachchan is a super international gangster. He is after my life. His goons kidnapped me and I was kept on an island where they performed a surgery on me and planted a transmitter or chip right under my ear.”
The Irada actor then filed a police case against Amitabh and dragged him to court. But the allegations were put to rest as Parveen was diagnosed with schizophrenia.
When confronted about the allegations, Amitabh replied, “The nature of her illness was such that she was terrified of people and was prone to all sorts of excessive delusions and hallucinations.”
During her lifetime, Parveen dated Kabir Bedi and Mahesh Bhatt as well. But after many failed relationships, she was rumoured to fall into depression. She tragically passed away at the age of 55 in January 2005.
While paying tribute to her after her passing, the Paa actor said, “She brought in a new, bohemian kind of leading lady to the screen. We’d work on all these films and go our own way. But because we belonged to the same social circle we’d visit each other and listen to music. She was a very fun loving, light-hearted person. Always full of joie de vivre!”
He added that he felt really bad about what happened to her. “She never interfered with anyone’s work. On the sets, you barely knew she was around. She completely minded her own business. What happened to her is really sad,” stated Amitabh.
The 76-year-old star continued that Parveen was there for him during his time of crisis. He too was feeling very depressed but she stood by him at times of need. Amitabh also mentioned that he took Parveen out for her first live show in 1983 after which she suddenly disappeared.
Speaking of her lifestyle, Amitabh shared, ”She had a very efficient management system. Her secretary and managers were very competent. She lived all on her own and was very self-dependent. I sincerely feel she was a very genuine, honest and down-to-earth person – very loving and caring. And that’s how I’d like to remember her.”
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