
PRIYA RAJVANSH - Film Actress
Priya Rajvansh (born in 1937 – died on 27th
March 2000), was born as Vera Sunder
Singh in Shimla in a Sikh family. Her father Sunder Singh was a Conservator
in the Forest Department. She grew up in Shimla along with her brothers,
Kamaljit Singh (Gulu) and Padamjit Singh. She studied at Auckland House, where
she was school captain, and Convent of Jesus and Mary, Shimla. She passed
intermediate from St. Bede’s College, Shimla in 1953, and joined Bhargava Municipal
College (BMC), during this period, she acted in several English plays at Shimla's noted Gaiety Theatre.Her father was on a UN
assignment, so after graduation she joined the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, UK.
While still in London and 22-years old, one of
her photographs, clicked by a London photographer, somehow reached the Hindi film industry and Chetan Anand, (brother of Dev Anand
and Vijay Anand) in 1962, who
cast her in his next film, Haqeeqat (1964), which remains one of most noted war-films
in India. Soon she was in a relationship with her mentor, Chetan Anand, who had
just separated from his wife; Priya was many years younger and very beautiful
and the two grew close to each other. Thereafter she starred only in Chetan
Anand's films, where she was involved in every aspect of film-making from story
to scripting, lyrics, and post-production. Chetan, too, never made a film
without her as the central character. Despite being a highly talented actress,
her anglicised accent and western femininity did not click with the Indian
audience.
Her next film, Heer Raanjha
came out only in 1970, where she acted opposite the rage of that time, actor Raaj Kumar,
and the film was a hit. Then came Hanste Zakhm,
arguably the finest film of her career, in 1973. Her other noted films were Hindustan Ki Kasam (1973), and Kudrat
(1981), where she had a parallel role with Hema Malini
in the lead. Her last film Haathon Ki Lakeeren came out in 1985. After
that her film career ended and she died in 2000.
Priya Rajvansh and Chetan Anand had a
personal relationship and they lived-in together, though she kept her own flat
first in Kalumal Estate and, later, a bigger house in Mangal Kiran. Her two
brothers, Kamaljit Singh (Gulu) and Padamjit Singh, reside in London and the
USA respectively, and have an ancestral home in Chandigarh.
After Chetan Anand's death in 1997, she inherited
a part of his property along with his sons from his first marriage. She was
murdered on 27 March 2000 in Chetan Anand's Ruia Park bungalow in Juhu, Mumbai, India.
Police charged Chetan Anand's sons Ketan Anand and Vivek Anand along with their
employees Mala Choudhary and Ashok Chinnaswamy with her murder. Their motive
was thought to be rights to her inheritance of Chetan Anand's property.
Rajvansh's handwritten notes and a letter addressed by her to Vijay Anand were
produced in court as evidence by the prosecution. The letter and notes throw
light on Rajvansh's fear and anxiety during the period prior to her death under
mysterious circumstances.
The four accused were convicted and sentenced to
life imprisonment in July 2002. In 2011, the Mumbai high court accepted the
appeals filed by the accused duo against the trial court's order.
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