Veteran actress Nimmi passes away

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Yesteryears actress Nimmi passed away at her residence in the city on Wednesday evening. She was 88, and had been ailing for a while now. Her last rights will take place on Thursday afternoon.
Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt was among the first to convey condolences. “You may win your hearts desire, but in the end you are cheated of it by death. Goodbye Nimmiji,” Bhatt wrote on Twitter.
Her demise was confirmed by trade analyst Komal Nahta on social media. “Yesteryear actress Nimmi ji passed away. She was 88. May her soul rest in peace,” tweeted Nahta.
Nimmi, whose name was Nawab Banoo, made her Bollywood debut in Raj Kapoor’s 1949 release, Barsaat, which was Kapoor’s first major hit. The film co-starred Nargis.
In fact, the screen name Nimmi was reportedly given to her by Kapoor.
Through the fifties and the sixties, the actress worked in films with most top actors, notably the Bollywood Triumvirate of the era — Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand. One of her earliest releases was Fali Mistry’s Sazaa starring Dev Anand in 1951.
The same year, she worked with Dilip Kumar and Ashok Kumar in Nitin Bose’s Deedar.
She would go on to work with Dilip Kumar again in films like Mehboob Khan’s ambitious Aan and Amiya Chakravarty’s Daag the next year. By the time she reunited with Dev Anand in Chetan Anand’s 1952 release Aandhiyan, Nimmi was already a popular Bollywood name.
Her other notable films include Uran Khatola (1955) with Dilip Kumar, the Ashok Kumar-Kishore Kumar starrer Bhai-Bhai (1956), Sohrab Modi’s Kundan (1955), the Rajendra Kumar-starrer Mere Mehboob (1963) and Akashdeep (1965).
Among her memorable works also are Mehboob Khan’s Amar (1954) starring Dilip Kumar and Madhubala, and Raja Nawathe’s Basant Bahar (1956) co-starring Bharat Bhushan.
Nimmi’s last release was K. Asif’s much-delayed Love And God, a retelling of the Laila-Majnu story. Asif started the project in 1963, and the film released long after his death in 1986, after several changes in the cast and crew.
The released film had Sanjeev Kumar and Nimmi in the lead roles.
Nimmi was born in Agra on February 18, 1933, as Nawab Banoo to a Muslim courtesan named Wahidan. Her father was a military contractor, Abdul Hakim.
In 1965, Nimmi married scriptwriter Ali Raza, who was associated with Mehboob Studios. The couple was married till Raza’s demise in 2007.
Over the recent past, Nimmi was suffering from breathing problems and had been in and out of the hospital. (IANS)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

‘Don’t just adopt AI, use it intelligently’, says Jitendra Singh

Jaipur, July 2: The 29th National e-Governance Conference (NeGC) concluded successfully on Thursday with Union Minister of State...

Guwahati Airport commences international flight operations from Terminal 2

GUWAHATI, July 2: The Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International (LGBI) Airport in Guwahati on Thursday commenced international flight operations...

Ram Temple Trust Office In-charge blames SBI for embezzlement row

Ayodhya, July 2: As the row over the alleged embezzlement of funds and donations at the Ram Temple...

2027 to be celebrated as ‘India–Japan Year of Shared Horizons’

New Delhi, July 2: The governments of India and Japan, in cooperation with their respective stakeholders, will celebrate...