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Zeenat Aman
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Personal Information

Nick Name : Babushka
Birth : 19 November 1951, Germany
Height : 5' 9"

Zeenat Aman Biography

Zeenat Aman was born to a Hindu mother and a Muslim father Amanullah who was one of the writers for the classic "Mughal-e-Azam", on November 19th, 1951. Zeenat was an only child and her parents divorced when she was a little girl. A graduate of Saint Xavier's school in Bombay. Her father passed away when she was 13. Zeenat won a scholarship to study in California. Upon her return she started working as reporter and was introduced to modeling by friends. Her most prominent ad campaign was the Pond's 7 day to better complexion (later models for the campaign were Sonu Walia and Kimi Katkar). Zeenat entered the Miss India contest and was the third runner up, to go to Miss Asia/Pacific a title she later won - being the first Indian to ever win that title (the same title was brought to Indian a second time in 2000 by Diya Mirza). Zeenat was introduced to the movie screen by O.P. Ralhan in Hulchul with Kabir Bedi and later repeated by again by Ralhan in a cameo in Hungama. Both films sunk without trace. Zeenat was the third choice for the junkie 'Janice/Jasbeel' character in Dev Anand's 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna',(1971) opposite himself and the then reigning queen Mumtaz. Upon completion of shooting, Zeenat began packing bags to move to Malta with her mother and German step father (Mr. Heinz) for his job posting. When Dev Anand received feedback on rushes for the film, he insisted that Zeenat and her parents hold off on the move until the film is released and its fate decided, with reluctance they agreed. The film was an instant hit and Zeenat walked away with all the accolades shunning Mumtaz - never before had the Hindi cinema seen a newcomer overshadow the reigning queen. She won the Filmfare Award as Best Supporting Actress. For the first time, the Indian audience accepted a woman who played a 'less than pure' role in a movie. Zeenat went on to revolutionise the Hindi film actress. She was the first Indian actress who wasn't a good dancer, who refused bouffants, cropped a bob at the height of her career and hardly appeared in saris and bindis. She took on roles of the modern urban Indian woman, who made no excuses and took no prisoners. Her characters contemplated abortion to pursue a career (Ajnabee (1974) or dumping a poor lover to pursue a rich man (Roti Kapada Aur Makaan (1974), and still manage to win audience's approval. She pursued Vijay Arora by strumming her guitar singing "Churaliya hai" in the Nasir Hussain's hit film "Yaadon Ki Barat" (1973), fought alongside superstar Amitabh Bachchan as a revenge-seeking action heroine in another hit, "Don" (1978). Even when a film like Raj Kapoor's "Satyam Shivam Sundaram" (1977) doesn't do well, Zeenat was able to break barriers by kissing her leading man on the mouth for the first time on the Indian screen post-Independence and receiving a Best Actress Filmfare nomination. She received another Filmfare nomination as Best Actress for the controversial hit film "Insaaf Ka Tarazu" (1980) where she played a justice-seeking rape survivor. Zeenat began a new trend, helping launch careers for male actors - something Indian actresses never did. She signed Insaf Ka Tarazu with then unknown Raj Babbar and Deepak Prashar, pushed Mithun to many of her producers when he was considered a jinx (Rekha didn't' work with Mithun till Jaal, because he was too small time for her then) and of course Kanwaljeet Singh (Ashanti) and Tariq Ali (hum Kissi se Kum Nahin and Yadon Ki Baarat). She also fanned the gossip columns and tabloids by her tumultuous first marriage to Sanjay Khan which ended in divorce. Zeenat had a long string of super successes throughout her career but towards the end of her career as she took on mature roles in Bhavani Junction, Haathon ki Lakeerain, Bandhan Kacche Dhagon Ka etc. the movies did not fare well at the box office and with the advent of Sridevi and Jaya Pradha, the audience shifted its focus to front bench whistlers. Zeenat settled in matrimony with fellow actor Mazhar Khan and gave birth to two sons, turning down multiple film offers. The marriage ended bitterly in divorce, but soon after Mazhar died, and Zeenat's feelings about him in the press were much kinder. Zeenat's contribution to the Indian cinema is not fully recognised as yet, but in time to come she will definitely be remembered as the first person to introduce a lot to India and add several dimensions to Indian women. In summary "She revolutionized the portrayal of Indian Women" in its cinema.
Biography written by: Bhanurekha Ganesan

Zeenat Aman Movies

  • Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka (1977) [Veera Rai] <2>
  • Abdullah (1980) [Zainab (Mohammed's wife)] <4>
  • Ajanabee (1974) [Reshmi R. Saxena] <2>
  • Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (1980) [Fatima] <3>
  • Ameer Aadmi Gharib Aadmi (1985) [Kavita] <2>
  • Ashanti (1982) [Sonia]
  • Aurat (1986) <1>
  • Baat Ban Jaye (1986) [Nisha Singh] <1>
  • Balika Badhu (1976) (uncredited) (voice) [Adult Rajni]
  • Bandhan Kuchchey Dhaagon Ka (1983) [Sneh] <1>
  • Bhavani Junction (1985) [Reshma] <3>
  • Bhopal Express (1999) [Zohrabai] <4>
  • Bollywood Queens Vol. 2 (2006) (V) [Herself]
  • Bombay 405 Miles (1980) [Radha] <1>
  • Boom (2003/I) [Alice Rodriguez De Fonseca] <8>
  • Chaurahen (2007) [Woman]
  • Chhailla Babu (1977) [Rita Verma] <2>
  • Chor Ke Ghar Chor (1978) <7>
  • Chori Mera Kaam (1975) [Sharmili] <3>
  • Cinema Cinema (1979) [Herself] <2>
  • Daku Hasina (1987) [Daku Hasina] <1>
  • Darling Darling (1977) <2>
  • Daulat (1982) [Geeta]
  • Deewaangee (1976) [Kanchan] <2>
  • Dharam Veer (1977) [Rajkumari Pallavi] <2>
  • Dhund (1973) [Rani Ranjit Singh] <2>
  • Don (1978) [Roma] <2>
  • Dostana (1980) [Sheetal Sahni] <3>
  • Gawahi (1989)
  • Geeta in Paradise (2009) [Zeenat]
  • Gol Maal (1979) (uncredited) [Herself (Cameo, in song "Sapne Ne Mein Dekha Sapna")]
  • Gopichand Jasoos (1982) [Bela/Lacho/Shano Rani] <2>
  • Haathon Ki Lakeeren (1986) [Geeta L. Singh] <2>
  • Haré Raama Haré Krishna (1971) [Jasbir Jaiswal/Janice] <1>
  • Heera Panna (1973) [Panna] <2>
  • Heeralal Pannalal (1978) [Ruby] <3>
  • Hulchul (1971) [Neena] <27>
  • Hum Kisise Kum Naheen (1977) (uncredited) [Sunita]
  • Hum Se Hai Zamana (1983) [Nisha Thakur]
  • Hungama (1971) [Nisha] <3>
  • Insaf Ka Tarazu (1980) [Bharti Saxena] <1>
  • Ishq Ishq Ishq (1974) [Pooja Pahar] <2>
  • Jaana... Let's Fall in Love (2006) [Mary Disa]
  • Jaanwar (1982) [Rajkumari]
  • Jagir (1984) [Seema]
  • Kalabaaz (1977) [Lisa/Radha G. Sapru/Tina] <1>
  • Katilon Ke Kaatil (1981) [Jamila Banu] <3>
  • Krodhi (1981) [Neera Kumar Sahni] <3>
  • Laawaris (1981) [Mohini]
  • Mahaan (1983) [Rita] <4>
  • Manoranjan (1974) [Nisha] <3>
  • Meri Adalat (1984)
  • Namumkin (1988) <3>
  • Paapi (1977) [Rano/Vanita Kapoor/Rani] <3>
  • Pakhandi (1984)
  • Prem Shastra (1974) [Barkha/Suman]
  • Professor Pyarelal (1981) [Sonia B. Singh/Asha Rai]
  • Pukar (1983) [Julie] <2>
  • Pyaas (1982) <1>
  • Qurbani (1980) [Sheela] <3>
  • Ram Balram (1980/I) [Madhu] <1>
  • Roti Kapada Aur Makaan (1974) [Sheetal] <3>
  • Samraat (1982) [Suman/Sandhya Chawla/Gurbachan Singh] <4>
  • Satyam Shivam Sundaram: Love Sublime (1978) [Rupa] <2>
  • Shalimar (1978) [Sheila Enders] <2>
  • Sirf Romance: Love by Chance (2007) [Durga Putri]
  • Sohni Mahiwal (1984/I) [Zarina] <13>
  • Takkar (1980) [Sapna] <3>
  • Taqdeer (1983) [Nisha]
  • Teesri Aankh (1982) [Barkha] <3>
  • The Evil Within (1970)
  • The Great Gambler (1979) [Shabnam] <2>
  • Tujhe Nahin Chhodunga (1989) <2>
  • Ugly Aur Pagli (2008) [Aunty Sandhiya]
  • Vakil Babu (1982) [Kalpana Choudhry/Kalpana Kumar] <1>
  • Warrant (1975) [Rita Verma] <2>
  • Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973) [Sunita] <2>
  • Yaadon Ki Kasam (1985) [Chandni/Geeta Khanna] <2>
  • Yaar Kasam (1985) <1>
  • Yeh Desh (1984) [Sumati] <1>

Zeenat Aman Spouses

  • 'Sanjay (Abbass) Khan' (1980 - 1981) (divorced)
  • 'Mazhar Khan (II)' (qv) (11 October 1985 - 1998) (divorced); 2 children

Zeenat Aman Articles

  • "Time" (USA), July 19, 1976, "Asia's Frenetic Film Scene"

Zeenat Aman Other Works

  • Alphabets with Zeenat Aman and Bashir. An audio tape of poems, alphabets and songs for Children.
  • She played the role of Mrs. Robinson in "The Graduate" in 2004 in the London Theatre Community.

Zeenat Aman Personal Quotes

  • Love is a spring in the air and an extra spring in bed

Zeenat Aman Trivia

  • Winner in Miss Asia contest.
  • Dev Anand launched her fim career in Hare Rama Hare Krishna.
  • Had an affair with Sanjay Khan before being assaulted by his wife Zarine Khan.
  • Daughter of 'Aman (I)' (qv).
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