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Nawab Bano (18 February 1933 – 25 March 2020), better known by her
stage name A stage name is a pseudonym used by performers and entertainers—such as actors, comedians, singers, and musicians. Such professional aliases are adopted for a wide variety of reasons and they may be similar, or nearly identical, to an individu ...
Nimmi, was an Indian screen actress who achieved stardom in the 1950s and early 1960s in
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films. She was one of the leading actresses of the "golden era" of Hindi cinema. She gained popularity by playing spirited village belle characters, but has appeared in diverse genres such as fantasy and social films. Her best performances are considered to be in the films ''Sazaa'' (1951), India's first technicolor film '' Aan'' (1952), '' Uran Khatola'' (1955), ''Bhai-Bhai'' (1956), ''Kundan'' (1955), ''
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'' (1963), '' Pooja Ke Phool'' (1964), ''Akashdeep'' (1965), and '' Basant Bahar'' (1956).
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changed her name from Nawab Bano to "Nimmi".


Early life

Nawab Bano was born in
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to a Muslim family. Her mother was a singer and an actress, known as Wahidan. She was well connected within the film industry. Nimmi's father, Abdul Hakim, worked as a military contractor. Nimmi's birth forename of "Nawab" was given by her grandfather while her grandmother added "Bano". As a young child, Nimmi had memories of visiting
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, and her mother being on good terms with
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and his family, who were prominent and influential within the movie-making business. When Nimmi was only eleven years old, her mother suddenly died. Her father lived in
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where he worked and had another family; by this time, his contact with Nimmi's mother was minimal. Nimmi was therefore sent to live in
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near
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with her maternal grandmother. The
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happened in 1947, and Abbotabad went to
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. Nimmi's grandmother moved to
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(then known as Bombay) and settled in the household of her other daughter, known by the name Jyoti. Herself a former actress, Jyoti was married to G. M. Durrani, a popular Indian playback singer, actor, and music director.


Career

In 1948, via the connection with her mother Wahidan who had worked with him in the 1930s, the famous filmmaker
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, invited the young Nimmi to watch the making of his current production '' Andaz'' at Central Studios. She had shown an interest in movies and this was an opportunity to understand the film making process. On the sets of ''Andaz'', Nimmi met
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, who was starring in the film. At that time,
Raj Kapoor Raj Kapoor (pronunciation: aːd͡ʒ kəpuːɾ born Shrishti Nath Kapoor; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor; 14 December 1924 2 June 1988) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered one of th ...
was filming his production of '' Barsaat'' (1949). Having already cast the famous actress
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in the female lead role, he was on the lookout for a young girl to play the second lead. After observing Nimmi's unaffected and shy behaviour as a guest on the sets of ''Andaz'', he cast the teenaged Nimmi in ''Barsaat'' opposite the actor
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. Nimmi played the role of an innocent mountain shepherdess in love with a heartless city man. ''Barsaat'', released in 1949, made movie history. It was a phenomenal and commercial success. Despite the presence of established and popular stars
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,
Raj Kapoor Raj Kapoor (pronunciation: aːd͡ʒ kəpuːɾ born Shrishti Nath Kapoor; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor; 14 December 1924 2 June 1988) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered one of th ...
and
Prem Nath Prem Nath Malhotra, better known as Prem Nath, was an Indian actor and director, who was best known for his works in Hindi films. Nath made his debut with the film ''Ajit'' (1948), and went on to appear in over 100 films throughout his career. ...
, Nimmi had a very prominent and well-received role and was an instant hit with the audiences.


Rise to stardom

After '' Barsaat'', Nimmi was flooded with film offers. She quietly polished her histrionic abilities and developed a mannered but effectively unique style of acting. The diminutive actress, with her saucer shaped expressive eyes, quickly won a loyal fan base with her intense and expressive performances.


1950s

She worked with top heroes like
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(''Banwara''), and
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('' Sazaa'', ''
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''). To her great advantage, Nimmi formed a very popular and dependable screen pair with
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, after the success of films like '' Deedar'' (1951) and '' Daag'' (1952). Aside from
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with whom she co-starred in ''Barsaat'' and ''Deedar'', Nimmi also appeared alongside many notable leading ladies including
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('' Amar''), Suraiya (''Shama''),
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(''Usha Kiran''), and Meena Kumari ('' Char Dil Char Rahen'' (1959). Nimmi was also a singer and sang her own songs in the film ''Bedardi'' (1951) in which she also acted. However, she never continued singing, and recorded songs only for this film.
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was next to cast her in '' Aan'' (1952). The film was made with an extremely large budget. Nimmi played one of the female leads. Such was Nimmi's popularity at this point that when a first edit of the film was shown to the film's financiers and distributors, they objected that Nimmi's character died too early. An extended dream sequence was added to give Nimmi more prominence and screen time in the film. '' Aan'' was one of the first Indian movies to have a worldwide release. The film had an extremely lavish
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premiere which Nimmi attended. The
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version was entitled ''Savage Princess''. On the
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trip, Nimmi met many western film personalities including
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. When Flynn attempted to kiss her hand, she pulled it away, exclaiming, "I am an Indian girl, you cannot do that!" The incident made the headlines and the press raved about Nimmi as the ''"... unkissed girl of
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"''. Nimmi further revealed in a 2013 interview, that at the London premiere of Aan, she received four serious offers from Hollywood, including one from Cecil B. DeMille who greatly admired the film and Nimmi's performance. Nimmi declined these offers, choosing to focus on her flourishing career in India. After the great box-office success of '' Aan'',
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asked her to appear in his next film '' Amar'' (1954). Nimmi played a poor, milkmaid seduced by a lawyer (
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). The film also starred
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as Kumar's wronged fiancée. Its controversial subject of rape was way ahead of its time and although the film was not a commercial success, Nimmi's intense performance and the film were applauded by critics. It remained the favorite film of
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amongst his own productions. She acted and turned producer with the popular film ''Danka'' (1954) which was released under her own production banner. '' Kundan'' (1955), produced by Sohrab Modi co-starring newcomer
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, gave Nimmi a memorable double role as mother and daughter. Her sensitive portrayal earned her further recognition as a talented and spirited actress. In '' Uran Khatola'' (1955), her last of five films with
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, she starred in one of the biggest box-office successes of her career. Nimmi next had two big successes in 1956 with '' Basant Bahar'' and '' Bhai-Bhai''. In 1957, at the age of 24, Nimmi received the critic's award for best actress for her role in '' Bhai Bhai''. These films were also notable for her songs which were dubbed by
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. By this point, with a largely consistent run of success at the box-office, Nimmi had firmly established herself as one of the most bankable and popular leading ladies in
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cinema. In the late 1950s, Nimmi worked with renowned directors Chetan Anand (''Anjali'' ), K. A. Abbas ('' Char Dil Char Rahen'') and
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('' Angulimala''). Prepared to take risks, Nimmi took on controversial characterizations, such as the prostitute of ''Char Dil Char Raahen'' (1959). It was during this phase that Nimmi became very selective as she strove for better quality projects and roles. However, her judgment was sometimes questionable when she rejected films like B. R. Chopra's ''Sadhna'' (1958), and ''
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'' (1963), both of which went on to be big successes for
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and Sadhana, respectively.


Completion of Love & God

At this point, Nimmi opted for early retirement and marriage, but not before investing her best efforts into one last film production. Director K. Asif had started his version of the Laila–Majnun love legend, '' Love & God'' even before completing his magnum opus ''
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'' (1960). Nimmi believed that ''Love & God'' would be a fitting
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to her career and her claim to eternal fame just as ''Mughal-e-Azam'' had immortalised its leading lady,
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. K. Asif had problems casting the male lead before finally selecting
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as Nimmi's co-star. However, Guru Dutt's sudden and premature death put a halt to the film's shooting. Sanjeev Kumar was cast as his replacement but the film was shelved altogether when the director K. Asif died. Nimmi had retired from films for over two decades by the time K. Asif's widow Akhtar Asif released ''Love & God'' on 6 June 1986 in incomplete form. The film suffers badly from compromised editing in an attempt to cover the fact that several key scenes and a clear climax were not filmed before Asif died. But the footage that Nimmi completed before the film was shelved showed she had delivered a subtle and sensitive portrayal and looked beautiful in
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and the period costumes. In 2013, in a rare interview with Rajya Sabha TV, Nimmi recounted her complete Hindi film career, from her beginnings as a child in Agra, her first break in Barsaat to the current day, and her experiences during this time.


Personal life

In her interview with Irfan and Rajya Sabha TV, Nimmi recounted that she first saw a photo of her husband Ali Raza, himself a scriptwriter with Mehboob studios, during a shooting at Famous studio. Her hairdresser had shown her Raza's photo in the film magazine "
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" and asked her why she did not want to marry him. She liked the idea as she had heard about Ali Raza. Soon, her co-actor
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also suggested the same. They acted as cupids, subsequently, their parents met, and then they were married. Thus, the match was arranged by the two families in the usual Indian way. The couple was not blessed with children, and they were both deeply disappointed by this. They subsequently adopted Nimmi's sister's son, who now lives in
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. Her husband Ali Raza died in 2007.


Awards and recognition

* Kalakar Award (''Living Legend Award'') in 2015.


Illness and Death

On 25 March 2020, she died at age 87. After prolonged illness, the actor was taken to the Juhu hospital after complaining of breathlessness. On the same evening, doctors confirmed she had died. She was in and out of the hospital during the past year due to her illness.Yesteryear actress Nimmi passes away at 88
Filmfare.com website, Published 25 March 2020. Retrieved 10 January 2021
After her death,
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commented and remembered her as a well mannered, gracious lady.


Filmography


References

* Interview, ''Nimmi: "I have a dream to be Queen"'',
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Newspaper, Issue date: Friday, 30 May 1997. Copyright © 1997 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd. * Reuben, Bunny. ''Mehboob: India's DeMille'', South Asia Books * Raheja, Dinesh. ''The Hundred Luminaries of Hindi Cinema'', India Book House Publishers. * Reuben, Bunny. ''Follywood Flashback'', Indus publishers * Rajadhyaksha, Ashish and Willemen, Paul. ''The Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema'', Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. * Akbar, Khatija. ''Madhubala: Her Life, Her Films'', New Delhi: UBS Publishers' Distributors * Lanba, Urmila. ''The Life and Films of Dilip Kumar'', Orient Paperbacks, India; New e. edition * Ritu, Nanda. ''Raj Kapoor: His Life, His Films'', Iskusstvo


External links

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