
BINDU – Film Actress/Dancer
Bindu - (born 17 January 1951) 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
is credited 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 mesmerizing
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 deglamourised role of
wife to Ashok Kumar, in Arjun Pandit. She played the villain's moll
in Zanjeer
and became famous as Mona Darling.
Unfortunately, the
5'7" tall Bindu was never offered roles as the leading lady despite being
extremely photogenic, blessed with a flawless complexion, sharp features and a
gorgeous figure. Her being married perhaps came in the way of her being offered
roles as the main female lead. Thus, she lost out on the chance of being the
leading lady in her films.
An impending
pregnancy, followed by an unfortunate miscarriage, brought about a lull in her
career and on the advice of her doctors she had to end her stint as the
glamourous 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.
Today, Bindu leads a
low-profile life and makes fewer on-screen appearances, like the one in Shola Aur Shabnam which brought to the
forefront the comic trait to her as an actress. She followed this with her
light and funny performances in Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, Main Hoon Na,
and Om Shanti Om.
Bindu married her
childhood sweetheart and next door neighbor Champaklal Zaveri. She has no
children. Now-a-days, she lives in Koregaon
Park, Pune.She's a member of Derby and often spotted
at the race course at Pune.
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