Happy Birthday Sharmila!
As she turns 64, here's a look at the life of the luminous Sharmila Tagore.
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Together, the Nawab and his Begum have three children. The eldest son, Saif Ali Khan is one of the leading actors in Bollywood today, while the middle child, daughter Saba, chose to move towards designing jewellery. Youngest Soha Ali Khan worked independently in the financial sector till a much delayed debut into Bollywood.
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Samanta used his tried-and-screen-tested beauty in hopes that they could recreate the magic on the silver screen. And they did exactly in An Evening in Paris, where Sharmila was featured in double role, once again opposite Shammi Kapoor.
Creating greater sensation, this young sensation made the first appearance on a two-piece bikini in cinematic history. -
Samanta later teamed up Tagore with Rajesh Khanna for Aradhana in 1969. The film portrayed Sharmila as an aged beauty as well and featured many hits from Mere Sapno Ki Rani to Roop Tera and many more. Sharmila's heart wrenching performance was finally recognised and she was awarded the Filmfare Best Actress Award.
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Another subsequent project for the Samanta, Sharmila and Rajesh Khanna was the 1972 hit Amar Prem. Tagore was accorded the role of Pushpa, a courtesan in Kolkata. The film was most remembered for Khanna's dialogue, "Pushpa I hate tears".
With all the success garnered by the Sharmila-Rajesh duo, it was inevitable that other directors would choose to pair them together. The two went on to do Daag, Maalik and Safar. -
Sharmila may not have received as many awards as the hits she delivered during the span of her film career, but the actress' attempts were not in vain. Every five years, she is recognised with a lifetime achievement award - the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997, the Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002 and 2007 scored her the Lifetime Achievement National Award by the Journalist Association of India.