Bindu (born 17 April 1951) is an actress in Indian cinema who was
popular in the 1970s, receiving several award nominations. She has
acted in over 160 movies in a career that spanned four decades,
and is most remembered for her role as Shabnam in Kati Patang
(1970).
Bindu was born to film producer Nanubhai Desai and his wife Jyotsna
at a small village called Hanuman Bhagda in the district of Valsad in
the Western Indian state of Gujarat. Bindu's road to success was not
an easy one. Her father died when she was 3. Being the eldest
daughter, the burden of earning money fell on her shoulders.
Bindu made her debut in Anpadh (1962), playing a young college
graduate. She would have been about 11 at the time, which places her
birth date in dispute.
Bindu had early successes with Ittefaq and Do Raaste in 1969. From
here she went on to write her success story with Shakti Samanta's
Kati Patang (1970), where she had a sizzling cabaret dance, "Mera
Naam Shabnam" to her credit; a number which is even today
remembered as one of the highlights of the film.
Bindu's mesmerising performances in 1974 as a seductress in Imtihan,
and as a nymphomaniac in Hawas, left audiences asking for more. With
a string of hits behind her, she successfully managed to break out of
the myth that married actresses usually do not go to become sex
symbols, especially in the Hindi film industry. She is the third
point in the 'holy trinity' of item number queens. Along with Helen
and Aruna Irani, Bindu defined the Bollywood 'cabaret' dance number
and the role of the 'Vamp'.
Bindu was much more than just a sex symbol. Her
acting ability was seen in films like Hrishikesh Mukherjee's films
Arjun Pandit and Abhimaan, where she won raves for playing a very
sympathetic character. She proved to be just as convincing as the
crippled woman in Chaitali and as the deglamorised role of wife to
Ashok Kumar, in Arjun Pandit. She played the villain's moll in
Zanjeer and became famous as Mona Darling.
An impending pregnancy, followed by an unfortunate
miscarriage[according to whom?], brought about a lull in her career
and on the advice of her doctors she had to end her stint as the
glamorous 'vamp' – dancing and all. However, she did not stay away
for long and returned to the silver screen with character roles –
Hero, Biwi Ho To Aisi and Kishen Kanhaiya and with many other such
movies she managed to re-establish herself as the unmerciful and
cruel mother-in-law, or the cynical aunt.
In the later stages of her career, she made fewer on-screen
appearances, like the ones in Shola Aur Shabnam, which highlighted
her comic side, and followed with other light and funny performances
in Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, Main Hoon Na, and Om Shanti Om.
Bindu married her childhood sweetheart and next door neighbour
Champaklal Zaveri. She has no children. She currently resides in
Koregaon Park, Pune. She's a member of Derby and often spotted at the
race course at Pune.
Awards and Nominations :
- Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Ittefaq (1969)
- Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Do Raaste (1970)
- Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Dastaan (1972)
- Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Abhimaan (1973)
- Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Hawas (1974)
- Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Imtihan (1974)
- Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Arjun Pandit (1976)
Bindu's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :
- Aurat -1967 :
- Doli - 1969 :
- Do Raaste - 1969 :
- Ittefaq - 1969 :
- Kati Patang - 1970 :
- Amar Prem - 1971 :
- Dushman - 1971 : as Special Appearance
- Mere Jeevan Saathi - 1972 :
- Prem Nagar - 1974 :
- Chalta Purza - 1977 :
- Amar Deep - 1979 : as Asha
- Naseeb - 1981 : as Special Appearance
- Alag Alag - 1985 :
- Om Shanti Om - 2007 :
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