Nadira (actress)

Florence Ezekiel Nadira (5 December 1932 9 February 2006), commonly known as Nadira was an Indian actress in Bollywood films. She is best remembered for her performance in films in the 1950s and 1960s such as Aan (1952), Shree 420 (1955), Pakeezah (1972) and Julie (1975), which won her the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award.[1]

Florence Ezekiel Nadira
Nadira in Shree 420 (1955)
Born(1932-12-05)5 December 1932
Died9 February 2006(2006-02-09) (aged 73)
OccupationActress
Years active1952–2001

Early life

Nadira was in a Baghdadi Jewish family. She is survived by two brothers, one of whom lives in the United States and another in Israel.[2] Nadira was introduced to the film industry by Sardar Akhtar, wife of film director Mehboob Khan, in the film Aan.

Career

Nadira rose to cinematic prominence with the 1952 film Aan, with her role as a Rajput princess. She did a bold scene in the movie.[3] In 1955, she played a rich socialite named Maya in Shree 420. She played pivotal roles in a number of films such as Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai, Hanste Zakhm, Amar Akbar Anthony and Pakeezah. She worked alongside Shammi kapoor in Sipahsalar (1956). She was often cast as a temptress or vamp, and played opposite the chaste heroines then favoured by the Bollywood film industry.

Nadira won a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress, for her role as Julie's mother Margaret, 'Maggie', in the 1975 film Julie. During the 1980s and 1990s, she entered a new phase of her career, playing elderly women as a supporting actress. Her last role was in the film Josh (2000). In her longtime career, because of her western attire, her character in most of her memorable movies was Christian or Anglo-Indian. One notable exception can be found in the movie Aan, opposite Dilip Kumar, where she played a Rajput princess. Also, in Shree 420 there was no religious affiliation shown explicitly: her character was named Maya, which is not necessarily a Christian name. In fact, Maya is a quite common name in India, coming from the Sanskrit word for illusion.

She was well paid for her efforts and was one of the first Indian actresses to own a Rolls-Royce.

Personal life

For the last part of her life, she lived alone in Mumbai, as many of her relatives had moved to Israel, staying for the last three years in her condominium with only a housekeeper.

On 9 February 2006, Nadira died at the age of 73 at the Bhatia Hospital in Tardeo, Mumbai, India, following a prolonged illness.[4]

Filmography

Acting Filmography
YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Zohra MahalZohra Mahal
2000JoshLady D'costa
1999Cotton MaryMattie
1997Tamanna
1997Margarita (Zee TV) (TV serial)
1995Ek Tha Rusty (TV series)
1992Godfather
1992Mehbooba
1991Jhoothi ShaanRanimaa
1991Hassan Da Chor
1991Laila
1988Maula Baksh
1985SaagarMiss Joseph
1984Kim (TV serial)Widow of Kulu
1982Raaste Pyar Ke
1982AshantiSchool principal
1981DahshatMrs. Vishal
1981Aas Paas
1980Chaal Baaz
1980SwayamvarDurgadevi Bhargav
1979Duniya Meri Jeb Mein
1979Bin Phere Hum Tere
1979MagroorMrs. Disa
1978NaukriLily
1977Aap Ki Khatir
1977Aashiq Hoon Baharon KaHeera (Jamundas' wife)
1977Amar Akbar AnthonyStepmother
1977Darling Darling
1977PaapiOld lady hit by Vikram's car
1976BhanwarSharda Devi
1975Dharmatma
1975JulieMargaret 'Maggie' (Julie's Mom)
1975Kahte Hain Mujhko Raja
1975Mere Sartaj
1974Faslah
1974Ishq Ishq Ishq
1974Woh Main Nahin
1973Ek Nari Do Roop
1973Hanste Zakhm
1973Pyaar Ka Rishta
1972Ek NazarAminabai
1972Raja Jani
1971Kahin Aar Kahin Paar
1972Anokha Daan
1972PakeezahMadame Gauhar Jaan
1971Bombay TalkieAnjana Devi
1970ChetnaNirmala
1970Ishq Par Zor Nahin
1970SafarMrs. Kapoor (Shekhar's mom)
1969The GuruCourtesan
1969Insaaf Ka Mandir
1969Jahan Pyar Mile
1969TalashFlirtatious lady in red sari
1968Kahin Din Kahin RaatMrs.Indrani
1968Sapnon Ka SaudagarRanjana's mother
1963Meri Surat Teri Ankhen
1965Chhoti Chhoti Baatein
1960Dil Apna Aur Preet ParaiMrs. Kusum Sushil Verma
1960Kala BazarHerself
1958Police
1956Geliebte Corinna
1956Pocket Maar
1956Samundari Daku
1956Sipahsalar
1956Shree 420Maya
1955Jalan
1955Raftar
1954Dak Babu
1954WarisKanta
1953Nagma
1952AanPrincess Rajshree

References

  1. awards IMDb
  2. "Jewish Stars of Bollywood", Haaretz, 14 April 2013.
  3. "The Week". Week.manoramaonline.com. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  4. "Front Page : Actress Nadira passes away". The Hindu. 10 February 2006. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.