Shyama (born Khurshid Akhtar; 7 June 1935 – 14 November 2017) was an Indian actress who appeared in Hindi films. She was active between 1945 and 1989. She is best known for her roles in Aar Paar (1954 film) and Barsaat Ki Raat (1960 film).
Career
Born as Khurshid Akhtar in Lahore, Punjab in British India on 7 June 1935 into a Muslim family, Shyama moved to MUmbai from Lahore in the 1940s. As a young girl, she acted in a few films such as Noor Jehan's husband Shaukat Hussain Rizvi's Zeenat (1945 film) and Meerabai (1947). She worked with Shammi Kapoor in romantic classic Mirza Sahiban (1957).
Director Vijay Bhatt gave her the stage name Shyama, by which she is credited in her movies. She had starring roles in Guru Dutt's classic Aar Paar (1954 film), and later in Barsaat Ki Raat (1960 film), which was perhaps her best performance. She was a major star in the 1950s and 1960s and acted in more than 150 movies, many in starring roles. During the period 1952 – 60, she appeared in as many as 80 films, mostly in leading roles. In 1963, she had as many as 18 releases and in 1964 she had 17 releases
Personal
life
She was married to cinematographer Fali Mistry in 1953. Her husband was a Parsi (Zoroastrian) from Bombay, India. They kept the marriage secret for as many as 10 years because of the fear that Shyama's career would suffer if her marriage became known; in those days, it was thought that the fan following of female stars became less as soon as they married. The marriage was revealed to the public shortly before the birth of their first child, their elder son. The couple had three children, two sons, Faroukh and Rohin, and a daughter Shirrin. Fali Mistry died in 1979, thereafter she continued to stay in Mumbai. Their marriage seemed to have worked out well and they got along well with each other. In a 2013 interview, she reportedly said, "My greatest weakness was always Fali."
Shyama's close friends were actress Ameeta and Johnny Walker. Nasir Kazi, Johnny Walker's son, expressed his grief on hearing the news of her death. In an interview with Mid-Day, he said, "It's really disheartening to know about the demise of Shyama aunty. She had done several films with my father and in a lot of them, she paired with him also. In fact, in the film that was made on his name "Johnny Walker", she was the heroine with him.[4] Her son Faroukh Mistry is a cinematographer.[5] Faroukh's previous film to hit the theatres was Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain in the year 2018
Filmo
graphy
- Insaan (1982)
- Payal Ki Jhankaar (1980)
- Khel Khilari Ka (1977)
- Khel Khel Mein (1975)
- Sewak (1975)
- Apne Rang Hazaar (1975)
- Ajanabee (1974)
- Naya Din Nai Raat (1974)
- Honeymoon (1973)
- Prabhat (1973)
- Suraj Aur Chanda (1973)
- Gomti Ke Kinare (1972)
- Shaadi Ke Baad (1972)
- Zindagi Zindagi (1972) -
- Kangan (1971)
- Sawan Bhadon (1970)[9]
- Mastana (1970)
- Beti (1969)
- Aag (1967)
- Milan (1967)
- Lal Bangla (1966)
- Dil Diya Dard Liya (1966)
- Janwar (1965)
- Ji Chahta Hai (1964)
- Bahurani (1963)
- Ghar Basake Dekho (1963)
- Zabak (1961)
- Barsaat Ki Raat (1960)
- Apna Ghar (1960)
- Duniya Jhukti Hai (1960)
- Bus Conductor (1959)
- Do Bahen (1959)
- Chhoti Bahen (1959)
- Chandan (1958)
- Lala Rukh (1958)
- Panchayat (1958)
- Taqdeer (1958)
- Bandi (1957)
- Bhabhi (1957) - Tara
- Hill Station (1957)
- Johnny Walker (1957)
- Mai Baap (1957)
- Mirza Sahiban (1957)
- Sharada (1957) Actress Award
- Suvarna Sundari (1957)
- Bhai-Bhai (1956)
- Chhoo Mantar (1956)
- Makkhee Choos (1956)
- Bhagwat Mahima (1955)
- Khandaan (1955)
- Musafirkhana (1955)
- Aar Paar (1954)
- Darwaza (1954)
- Dhoop Chhaon (1954)
- Laadla (1954)
- Majboori (1954)
- Pensioner (1954)
- Pilpili Saheb (1954)
- Savdhan (1954)
- Shart (1954)
- Kaude Shah (1953) punjabi movie
- Lara Lappa (1953) Punjabi Movie
- Char Chand (1953)
- Dil-E-Nadan (1953)
- Shyama (1953 film) (1953)
- Bahadur (1953)
- Suhag Sindoor (1953)
- Thokar (1953)
- Aasmaan (1952)
- Shrimati Ji (1952)
- Sazaa (1951) -
- Tarana (1951) -
- Dolti Naiya (1950)
- Nili (1950)
- Nishana (1950)
- Naach (1949 film)
- Patanga (1949)
- Dillagi (1949)
- Roop Lekha (1949)
- Shabnam (1949)
- Zeenat (1945)
Shyama died on 14 November 2017 due to a lung infection at the age of 82.[ She is buried at Badakabarastan, Marine Lines in Mumbai, India
1966lal bangla shyama superhit movie ye git shyama ke uper filmaya gaya hey 1966 लाल बंगला श्यामा सुपरहिट फिल्म ये गीत श्यामा के ऊपर फिल्म गया है
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