Sunday, 12 July 2020

HEMAMALINI IN INITIAL STAGE OF HER CAREER


HEMAMALINI IN INITIAL STAGE OF HER CAREER 


.In the authorised biography Hema Malini Beyond the Dream Girl, the 1970s and ’80s star looks back on her career highs and lows, her relationship with co-star Dharmendra, and her love for classical dance. Hema Malini was to have made her debut in a Tamil film directed by CV Sridhar, but was dropped at the last minute, only to be signed on for Sapno K Saudagar, starring Raj Kapoor, in 1968. This was the first movie to refer to Hema Malini as ‘Dream Girl’ – an appellation that stuck and went on to define her life in front of and away from the camera.

After the initial setback, the C.V. Sridhar episode left both Jaya and Hema more resolute in their decision to make Hema an actress. The focus was now back on dance recitals, but they also quietly bided their time, waiting for the next good film offer to come their way.One of those impressed by this young, beautiful dancer was B. Ananthaswami, a Tamil producer who was making a Hindi film with none other than Raj Kapoor. The schedule was ready, but they were waiting for a fresh new face to cast opposite the showman. If Hema was in need of a godfather, here he was, with an offer of a lifetime. ‘Ananthaswami had made it very clear to us right from the start that all the decisions for the film would be taken by Raj Kapoor. The film was being produced by a south Indian producer who had blocked bulk dates for Raj saab, right after Sangam. They were now very keen on casting a fresh south Indian face who could also dance well and match up to the status of Vyjayanthimala,’ Hema recollects.

When Ananthaswami offered to cast Hema as the lead, the sixteen-year-old promptly sat up and said, ‘Yes, I am ready.’ Jaya was still recovering from the rejection by C.V. Sridhar in Madras and was sceptical.

The news of Hema this time going as far as signing a film as the female lead left her father fuming. He stopped eating at home and his arguments with Jaya only worsened. ‘My brothers and I were not included in the details, for we were trained not to ask questions,’ Hema remembers. ‘In short, we continued to feel frightened and uneasy. On the fourth day, finally, my father gave up. He agreed to eat his meal and for the time being at least there was a truce! I still don’t know how they resolved the problem but I was given the green signal. One thing I was certain about was that my father wasn’t against my classical dances at sabhas and festival functions … but my acting in films somehow made him uncomfortable. I think he was very conscious of what his office colleagues would say.’

Accent training
To make her debut in cinema opposite Raj Kapoor – it was as if the cosmos was making an announcement. Many said Hema’s role had first been offered to Vyjayanthimala who hadn’t shown much interest. But it is also a fact that the thespian himself was keen on starring opposite a debutante. Either way, for Hema Malini, this was the greatest start she could have imagined. For the second time in her life, her grooming for films was under way. From costume trials to diction classes, nothing was spared. In fact, when the director Mahesh Kaul realized how strong Hema’s Tamil accent was, he had to hire a professional to help modify it. Lakshmi Sharma, the announcer and newsreader from All India Radio, Bombay, was a well-known name, popular for her chaste Hindi and perfect diction. She trained Hema in language and dialogue delivery.

For the first eight months in Bombay, while Sapno Ka Saudagar was being shot, Jaya and Hema stayed at B. Ananthaswami’s house. Almost a mentor to the young actor, he made them feel at home and only after the release of the film, once other film offers started pouring in, did they move out and take up a place on rent. ‘For a very short period, I stayed in Shanmukhananda Guest House at Matunga with Amma. It was a small room and I used to feel claustrophobic after shooting in a studio the whole day. When Appa came to know that we didn’t have a place to stay, he decided to rent an apartment in Khar,’ says Hema.

Dreaming up the Dream Girl
Apart from being her mentor, it was Ananthaswami who was responsible for the famous tag line that went on to classify Hema Malini as the embodiment of all things sublime and ethereal … a celestial beauty, an embodiment of divinity and grace.

When the producer was designing the posters for the film, Ananthaswami added the words ‘Raj Kapoor’s Dream Girl’ just below Hema’s face. Months before the release, the bigger cities had life-size cutouts of the debutante, a never-before-seen experience.

‘It was Mr Ananthaswami who came up with this idea,’ Hema recollects. ‘We thought that it was a publicity stunt and people would forget about it after the film released. A few of the posters were really funny. They had things like “forty-four-year-old Raj Kapoor in love with sixteen-year-old Hema Malini” written on them! I was enjoying the entire publicity gimmick. After Sapno Ka Saudagar released, the press and people started calling me “Dream Girl”. I could see how the name had caught on. People often asked me if I made an effort to live up to the name. I didn’t! The tag came as a surprise to me. I guess my face and my personality went well with the general image of an Indian woman. Anybody could relate to my face – it’s a typical Indian face. Yes, the only thing I did do was never accept roles that would embarrass or hurt my family or my fans in any way. So, the name stuck on. Distributors and producers continued using it. But nowadays I feel embarrassed when people call me “Dream Girl”. I am hardly a girl anymore!’
For the first eight months in Bombay, while Sapno Ka Saudagar was being shot, Jaya and Hema stayed at B. Ananthaswami’s house. Almost a mentor to the young actor, he made them feel at home and only after the release of the film, once other film offers started pouring in, did they move out and take up a place on rent. ‘For a very short period, I stayed in Shanmukhananda Guest House at Matunga with Amma. It was a small room and I used to feel claustrophobic after shooting in a studio the whole day. When Appa came to know that we didn’t have a place to stay, he decided to rent an apartment in Khar,’ says Hema.

Dreaming up the Dream Girl
Apart from being her mentor, it was Ananthaswami who was responsible for the famous tag line that went on to classify Hema Malini as the embodiment of all things sublime and ethereal … a celestial beauty, an embodiment of divinity and grace.

When the producer was designing the posters for the film, Ananthaswami added the words ‘Raj Kapoor’s Dream Girl’ just below Hema’s face. Months before the release, the bigger cities had life-size cutouts of the debutante, a never-before-seen experience.

‘It was Mr Ananthaswami who came up with this idea,’ Hema recollects. ‘We thought that it was a publicity stunt and people would forget about it after the film released. A few of the posters were really funny. They had things like “forty-four-year-old Raj Kapoor in love with sixteen-year-old Hema Malini” written on them! I was enjoying the entire publicity gimmick. After Sapno Ka Saudagar released, the press and people started calling me “Dream Girl”. I could see how the name had caught on. People often asked me if I made an effort to live up to the name. I didn’t! The tag came as a surprise to me. I guess my face and my personality went well with the general image of an Indian woman. Anybody could relate to my face – it’s a typical Indian face. Yes, the only thing I did do was never accept roles that would embarrass or hurt my family or my fans in any way. So, the name stuck on. Distributors and producers continued using it. But nowadays I feel embarrassed when people call me “Dream Girl”. I am hardly a girl anymore!’







Hema Malini Biography
Hema Malini is an Indian dancer, producer, actress, director, writer, and politician. In 1962, he started acting through the Tamil film Ethu Sathiyam. Malini first starred in Sapno Ka Saudagar and originally acted in numerous Bollywood films as the lead actress.

Bio
Full Name Hema Malini Chakravarty
Nickname(s) Dream Girl
Profession(s) Actress and Politician
Party Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
Physical Stats & More

Height (approx) in centimeters- 168 cm
in meters- 1.68 m
in 5 feet 6 inches
Weight (approx) in kilograms- 60 kg
in pounds- 132 lbs
Figure
Measurements (approx.) – Chest: 34 Inches
– Waist: 32 Inches
– Biceps: 35 Inches
Eye Color Dark Brown
Hair Color Black
Personal Life
Date of Birth 16 October 1948 (Saturday)
Age (as in 2020) 71 Years
Birthplace Jeeyapuram, Tiruchirappalli district, Madras Presidency, India
Zodiac sign/Sun Sign Libra
Signature
Nationality Indian
Hometown Tiruchirappalli district, Tamil Nadu
School Andhra Mahila Sabha
Delhi Tamil Education Association Sr. Sec. School, New Delhi
College N/A
Educational Qualifications 12th Drop-out
Debut Film (Tamil): Idhu Sathiyam (1963, Supporting Actress)
Film (Hindi): Sapno Ka Saudagar (1968, Lead Actress)
Sapno Ka Saudagar
TV: Jai Mata Ki (2000) Directed by Puneet Issar
Jai Mata Ki 2000
Politics: In February 2004, when she joined BJP
Religion Hinduism
Caste Not Known
Address 43, Shakuni Plot No. 17, Jaihind Society, 12th Road, JVPD Juhu, Mumbai Upnagar, Tech. -Andheri, Dist. – Mumbai, Pin-400049
Hobbies Dancing, Driving, Doing Yoga
Awards Filmfare Awards
11 Filmfare nomination for Best Actress and won in 1972.
In 2000, won Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award.
In 2000, awarded Padma Shri by the Government of India.
Boys Affairs & More
Marital Status Married
Marriage Date 2 May 1980
Boyfriends Jeetendra, Actor (1970s)
Hema Malini Boyfriend
Dharmendra, Actor (Mid-1970-Present)
Family
Husband Dharmendra, Actor
Hema Malini Husband




Brother– R.K. Chakravarti, R.J. Chakravarti
Hema Malini Siblings

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