Saira Banu (born 23 August 1944) is an Indian actress who mainly worked in
Hindi
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films. Regarded amongst the finest actors of Hindi cinema,
she was among the most popular actresses of the 1960s and early 1970s. Banu received four
Filmfare Awards
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nominations throughout her career.
Banu made her acting debut with ''
Junglee'' (1961), for which she received
Filmfare Award for Best Actress nomination. She received three more Best Actress nominations for ''
Shagird'' (1967), ''
Diwana'' (1967) and ''
Sagina'' (1974). Banu went onto be part of many successful films including - ''
Bluff Master'' (1963), ''
Ayee Milan Ki Bela'' (1964), ''
Jhuk Gaya Aasman'' (1968), ''
Padosan'' (1968), ''
Victoria No. 203'' (1972), ''
Hera Pheri'' (1976) and ''
Bairaag'' (1976). Her final film before retirement was ''
Faisla'' (1988).
Banu married actor
Dilip Kumar in 1966. The couple did not have any children. Banu also worked as a producer for the Bhojpuri film ''Ab To Banja Sajanwa Hamaar'' (2006).
Early life
Saira Banu was born on 23 August 1944 in
Mussoorie to actress
Naseem Banu and producer Mian Ehsan-ul-Haq. She had one brother, Sultan Ahmed who was five years older than her. Banu's niece Shaheen Banu married actor
Sumeet Saigal. Her grandniece
Sayyeshaa, is also a film actress and is married to film actor
Arya.
Career
Banu was 16 years old in 1960 when she started work for her debut in Hindi films. She said in a programme that she had basic talent and little dancing experience. Her peers all were classically trained, which was why she was not put in the top league. Banu started taking
Kathak
''Kathak'' is one of the eight major forms of Classical Indian dance, Indian classical dance. Its origin is attributed to the traveling bards in ancient northern India known as ''Kathakar'' ("storyteller"), who communicated stories from the ...
and
Bharata Natyam lessons, and trained herself professionally. Soon she became a dancer, and her films featured more of her dancing.
Banu made her acting debut opposite
Shammi Kapoor
Shammi Kapoor (born Shamsher Raj Kapoor; (pronounced Help:IPA/Hindi and Urdu, �ʌmːi kʌpuːɾ 21 October 1931 – 14 August 2011) was an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi cinema. Kapoor is considered one of the greatest and most s ...
in the 1961 film ''
Junglee'', for which she earned her first nomination for the
Filmfare Award for Best Actress. ''Junglee'' was written by
Aghajani Kashmeri (aka Kashmiri and Agha Jani), who also coached her in Urdu dialogue delivery, given his background in Urdu literature and poetry from Lucknow. Her image was that of a romantic heroine and she acted in many love stories.
She did one more film opposite her first hero Shammi Kapoor, ''
Bluff Master'', directed by
Manmohan Desai.Banu costarred with all the popular heroes of the 1960s and established herself as a successful heroine: ''
Jhuk Gaya Aasman'' (1968) and ''
Ayee Milan Ki Bela'' (1964), with
Rajendra Kumar
Rajendra Kumar (born as Rajendra Kumar Tuli; 20 July 1927 – 12 July 1999), was an Indian actor who starred in Bollywood films. Starting his career in 1949, he appeared in more than 80 films in a career spanning over four decades. Kumar was on ...
, ''
April Fool'' (1964), with
Biswajit Chatterjee, ''
Aao Pyaar Karen'' (1964), and ''
Shagird'' (1967) with
Joy Mukherjee and ''
Pyar Mohabbat'' with
Dev Anand (1966).
The 1967 film ''
Aman'', opposite Rajendra Kumar, was her first release after marriage. She acted in three films with
Manoj Kumar
Manoj Kumar (born Harikrishan Giri Goswami; 24 July 1937 – 4 April 2025) was an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter, lyricist and editor who worked in Hindi cinema.
He is regarded as one of the greatest and most successful actors in t ...
, ''
Shaadi'', ''
Purab Aur Paschim'' and ''
Balidaan''. The cult film ''
Padosan (''1968), opposite
Sunil Dutt catapulted her to the top league and she continued to play the heroine for a few more years after that. The heroine-oriented ''
Victoria No. 203'' with
Navin Nischol is her biggest hit. She acted in three films with her husband:
''Gopi'', ''
Sagina'' and ''
Bairaag''.
Only ''Gopi'' was successful at the box office. She acted in six films with Dharmendra:
''Jwar Bhata'', ''
Aadmi Aur Insaan'', ''
Resham Ki Dori'',
''Pocket Maar'', ''
International Crook'' and ''
Chaitali'' out of which 5 were hits. In an interview, she said that she regretted missing the chance to work with
Rajesh Khanna. She quoted: "I was supposed to work with him in ''
Chhoti Bahu'' (1971), but I could not because I was ill. I shot with him for two days and found that he was very charming, humble, and a shy person." She was paired with
Vinod Khanna in ''
Aarop'' and
Amitabh Bachchan
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in ''
Zameer'' and ''
Hera Pheri''. ''
Nehle Pe Dehla'' with Sunil Dutt in 1976 was her last successful film. With a slew of flops and some films going on hold, she drew the curtains on her career as a heroine.
She has earned three
Filmfare nominations for Best Actress: ''Shagird'' (1967), ''
Diwana'' (1968), and ''Sagina'' (1974). However, despite Banu's success, several critics bemoaned that she "made it on glamour and not on talent". In response to the criticism, she stated in a 1973 interview:
Banu appeared in a cameo opposite her husband in ''
Duniya'' (1984), wherein the song "Teri Meri Zindagi" became very popular. Her delayed film ''
Faisla'' was eventually released in 1988 and is officially her last film.
Personal life

Banu married actor
Dilip Kumar on 11 October 1966. Banu was 22 and Kumar 44 years old at the time of marriage. Banu and Kumar lived in
Bandra. They did not have any children. In his autobiography, ''Dilip Kumar: The Substance and the Shadow'', he revealed that Banu had conceived in 1972, but developed complications in the pregnancy, leading to a miscarriage. Following this, they did not try to have children again, believing it to be God's will.
Legacy

Banu is regarded as one of the beautiful actresses of
Hindi cinema
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.
In 2022, she was placed in ''
Outlook India''s "75 Best Bollywood Actresses" list. Banu was placed 9th in ''
Rediff.com''s "Best Bollywood Debut Ever" list, for ''Junglee''. She was also placed in ''
Times of India
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''s "50 Beautiful Faces" list. Dinesh Raheja of ''Rediff.com noted'', "Saira Banu is a fey beauty, as delicate as filigreed lace. But the painted talons she flashed on screen were also a symbol of her tenacity and spirit." ''
India TV
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'' termed her a "terrific actress" and noted, "Three words that best describe legendary actress Saira Banu are elegance, divine and gorgeous."
Filmography
Awards and nominations
References
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Actresses in Hindi cinema
20th-century Indian Muslims
1944 births
Indian film actresses
Living people
Actresses from Mumbai
20th-century Indian actresses
People from Mussoorie
Actresses from Uttarakhand
Dilip Kumar
Film producers from Mumbai
Indian women film producers