SHAMMI KAPOOR

 SHAMMI KAPOOR


                                             

(21.10.1931 - 14.8.2011)  



Shammi Kapoor (born Shamsher Raj Kapoor; 21 October 1931 – 14 August 2011) was an Indian actor who worked in Hindi cinema. He is the recipient of two Filmfare Awards, winning in the categories of Best Actor for Brahmachari (1967) and Best Supporting Actor for Vidhata (1982). In 1995, he was honored with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award.

A member of the Kapoor family, he made his film debut with the commercially unsuccessful Jeewan Jyoti (1953). Following roles in continued box-office flops, he had his breakthrough with Tumsa Nahi Dekha (1957), which attained him the image of a stylish playboy and dancer, and subsequently gained further recognition with Dil Deke Dekho (1959). He rose to widespread recognition with the blockbuster hit Junglee (1961), and went on to become one of the most marketable Bollywood stars throughout the 1960s, appearing in a number of highly successful and popular films, which include Professor (1962), Kashmir Ki Kali (1964), Teesri Manzil (1966), An Evening In Paris (1967), Brahmachari (1968) and Prince (1969). Following his leading role in Andaz (1971), Kapoor began to appear primarily in supporting roles.

Kapoor married actress Geeta Bali in 1955, with whom he had a son and a daughter. Bali died due to smallpox in 1965, and he had his second marriage with Neila Devi four years later. He died on 14 August 2011 due to chronic kidney failure at the age of 79 just 2 months and 7 days before his 80th birthday.

Early life

               He was given the name Shamsher Raj Kapoor at his birth in Bombay (now Mumbai) son to Prithviraj Kapoor and Ramsharni Kapoor.  Shammi was the second of the three sons of Prithviraj (the other two being Raj Kapoor and Shashi Kapoor, both successful Hindi Film actors). He is the nephew of actor Trilok Kapoor, younger brother of his father Prithviraj Kapoor. He was the first cousin of singer, Juggal Kishore Mehra, whose granddaughter is the actress-singer Salma Agha. Thus, Shammi Kapoor is an uncle of Salma Agha.

Though born in Mumbai, he spent a major portion of his childhood in Calcutta (now Kolkata), where his father was involved with New Theatres Studios, acting in films. It was in Kolkata that he did his Montessori education and Kindergarten. After coming back to Bombay, he first went to St. Joseph's Convent (Wadala) and then, to Don Bosco School. He finished his matric schooling from New Era School at Hughes Road.

Kapoor had a short stint at Ramnarain Ruia College after which he joined his father's theatrical company Prithvi Theatres. He entered the cinema world in 1948, as a junior artiste, at a salary of Rs. 50 per month, stayed with Prithvi Theatres for the next four years and collected his last paycheck of Rs. 300, in 1952. He made his debut in Hindi Films in the year 1953, when the film Jeewan Jyoti was released. It was directed by Mahesh Kaul and Chand Usmani was Kapoor's first heroine. 

Film career

Shammi Kapoor debuted into Hindi films in 1953, with the release of Jeewan Jyoti, starring Shashikala and Leela Mishra. Kapoor's career started unsuccessfully in the early 1950s with him acting with established actresses playing second fiddle in woman-oriented movies: with Madhubala in films such as Rail Ka Dibba (1953) and Naqab (1955), with Nutan in Laila Majnu, with Shyama in Thokar and with Nalini Jaywant in Hum Sab Chor Hain and Mehbooba Shama Parwana (1954) with Suraiya, comedy flick Mem Sahib (1956) with Meena Kumari, and thrillers like Chor Bazar (1954), as well as in the tragic love story Mirza Sahiban (1957) opposite Shyama. From 1953 to 1957, none of his films made him popular.

 

Kapoor with Meena Kumari in Mem Sahib (1956)

With Filmistan's Nasir Hussain directed Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957) opposite Ameeta and with Dil Deke Dekho (1959), he attained the image of a light-hearted, and stylish playboy. With Junglee (1961) his new image was cemented and his subsequent films were all in this genre viz.Romantic comedy. Mohammed Rafi was frequently chosen as his playback voice in the movies that he did. In the 1960s he was often paired with new actresses such as Asha Parekh, Saira Banu, Sharmila Tagore and Sadhana all of whom went on to have very successful careers.  In the first half of the 1960s, Kapoor was seen in successful films like Junglee, College Girl, Basant, Singapore, Boy Friend, Rajkumar, Professor, Dil Tera Diwana, Vallah Kya Baat Hai, Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya, China Town, Kashmir Ki Kali, Bluff Master, Janwar and Teesri Manzil.

In 1968, he received the first Filmfare Best Actor Award of his career for Brahmachari. He made a unique place for himself in the industry as he was the only dancing hero in Hindi films from the late 1950s till the early 1970s. He used to compose dancing steps in the songs starring him and reportedly never needed a choreographer. This earned him the name of Elvis Presley of India.

His pairing opposite Southern heroines tended to be commercially successful. He played opposite B. Saroja Devi in Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya and Preet Na Jane Reet, with Padmini in Singapore, and opposite Vyjayanthimala in College Girl and Prince, with Ragini in Mujrim. In the late 1960s, his successful films included Budtameez and Sachaai with Sadhana, Brahmachari with Rajshree, Latt Saheb with Nutan, Tumse Achha Kaun Hai with Babita, An evening in Paris with Sharmila Tagore and Prince with Vyjayanthimala.

Some of his films in the early 70's like Preetam and Jawan Mohabbat went unsuccessful at the box office. In the 1970s, Kapoor's weight problem proved an obstacle when playing the romantic hero, and the last such film he played in was Andaz (1971) costarring superstar Rajesh Khanna and Hema Malini was a hit. Chhote Sarkar (1974) was a late released film of Shammi Kapoor and also his last movie in a lead role. He turned into a successful supporting actor in the 1970s, playing Saira Banu's father in Zameer (1974), when he had been her leading man a decade earlier in Junglee (1961) and Bluff Master (1963) and playing Amitabh Bachchan's foster father in Parvarish. He also directed Manoranjan (1974), a movie inspired from Irma La Douce and Bundal Baaz (1976). Neither were successful commercially though they got critical acclaim and were hailed as classics and ahead of their time.

In the 1980s and 1990s, he continued to play many supporting roles and won a Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his performance in Vidhaata (1982) where big giants as Dilip Kumar and Sanjeev Kumar played major roles. He did a social melodrama serial called Chattan aired on Zee TV for more than a year in the 1990s. He eventually cut down on film appearances by the late 1990s and early 2000s with appearances in the 1999 Salman Khan and Urmila Matondkar starrer Jaanam Samjha Karo, Dev Anand's 2001 film Censor, the 2002 release Waah! Tera Kya Kehna and the delayed 2006 release Sandwich.

Shortly before his death, he made his last film appearance in Imtiaz Ali's 2011 directorial venture Rockstar co-starring his grand-nephew Ranbir Kapoor, the grandson of his brother Raj Kapoor.

Director Shakti Samanta directed Shammi Kapoor in six films — Singapore, China Town, Kashmir Ki Kali, An Evening In Paris, Pagla Kahin Ka and Jaane Anjane (the last two were unsuccessful) — and said in an interview "I found Shammi to be a thoroughly good man. Even in his heyday, he was humble."[12]

Personal life

Kapoor with his wife Neila Devi (2010)

Kapoor met Geeta Bali in 1955, during the shooting of the film Rangeen Raaten, where he was the leading actor and she played a cameo. Four months later, they married at Banganga Temple, near Malabar Hill of Mumbai. They had a son, Aditya Raj Kapoor, on 1 July 1956, at Shirodkar's Hospital, Mumbai, a year after they were married. Five years later, in 1961, they had a daughter, Kanchan. Geeta Bali died from smallpox in 1965. Shammi Kapoor married Neila Devi, from Bhojapara, Gujarat, on 27 January 1969.

Shammi Kapoor was the founder and chairman of Internet Users Community of India (IUCI). He had also played a major role in setting up internet organizations like the Ethical Hackers Association. Kapoor also maintained a website dedicated to the Kapoor family.

Shammi Kapoor was a follower of Haidakhan Baba.

Death

Kapoor was admitted to the Breach Candy Hospital, Mumbai on 7 August 2011 suffering from chronic kidney failure. His condition remained serious for the next few days and he was kept on ventilator support.  He died on 14 August 2011, 05:15 am IST, of chronic kidney failure, aged 79. The funeral was held on Monday, 15 August at the Banganga cremation ground, Malabar Hill, Mumbai. His son, Aditya, performed the last rites at the cremation. The entire Kapoor family were present to pay their last respects, including his younger brother Shashi Kapoor, sister-in-law Krishna Kapoor, grand nephew Ranbir Kapoor, nephews Rishi, Randhir and Rajiv, Randhir's wife Babita and grand nieces Karishma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor. Bollywood personalities Vinod Khanna, Shatrughan Sinha, Subhash Ghai, Amitabh Bachchan, Ramesh Sippy, Danny Denzongpa, Prem Chopra, Anil Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Govinda, Aamir Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Shah Rukh Khan, Kabir Bedi and Priyanka Chopra were among those who attended the funeral.

To honour Kapoor, a brass statue of his was unveiled at Walk of the Stars at Bandra Bandstand in Mumbai.

Awards

Kapoor on a 2013 stamp of India

Filmfare Awards

IIFA Awards

  • 2002 – Invaluable Contribution To Indian Cinema at the IIFA.

Bollywood Movie Awards

  • 2005 – Lifetime Achievement Award

Zee Cine Awards

Star Screen Awards

Other Awards

  • 1998 – Kalakar Awards – Special Award for "contribution in Indian Cinema"

  • 2001 – Anandalok Awards Lifetime Achievement Award

  • Living Legend Award by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)

  • 2008 – Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to Indian Cinema at the Pune International Film Festival (PIFF).

  • Rashtriya Gaurav Award

                          

FILMOGRAPHY OF SHAMMI KAPOOR


Year 

Film

Year

Film

1953

Jeevan Jyothi; Rail Ka Dibba; GulSanobar; Laila Majnu; Thokar

1970

Pagla Kahin Ka; 

1954

Shama Parwana; Chor Bazaar; Mehbooba; Ehsan; Sahil

1971

Jawan Mohabbat; Jaane Anjane; Preetam; Andaz

1955

Tangewali; Miss Coca Cola; Naqab; Daku

1974

Chhote Sarkar; Manoranjan

1956

Sipah Salar; Rangeen Raatein; Mem Sahib; Hum Sab Chor Hai

1975

Zameer; Salakhen

1957

Tumsa Nahin Dekha; Mirza Sahiban; Maharani; Coffee House

1976

Bandalbaz

1958

Mujrim

1977

Parvarish; Mama Bhanja

1959

Mohar; Ujala; Raat Ka Raahi; Dil Deke Dekho; Char Dil Char Rahen 

1978

Shalimar

1960

Singapore; College Girl; Basant

1979

Meera; Ahsaas

1961

Junglee; Boy Friend

1981

Biwi-O'Biwi ; Naseeb; Rocky; Harjaee; Armaan; Ahista Ahista; Professor Pyarelal

1962

Dil Tera Diwana; Professor; China Town; Vallah Kya Baat Hai

1982

Yeh Vaada Raha; Desh Premee; Prem Rog; Vidhaata

1963

Jabse Tumhe Dekha Hai; Shahid Bhagat Singh; Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya; Bluff Master

1983

Romance ; Betaab; Hero; Ek Jaan Hain Hum

1964

Raj Kumar; Kashmir Ki Kali

1984

Wanted; Aan Aur Shaan

1965

Janwar

1985

Ram Tere Kitne Naam; Ek Se Bhale Do ; Balidaan; Baadal

1966

Preet Na Jaane Reet; Teesri Manzil; Budtameez

1986

Kala Dhanda Gore Log; Karamdaata; Allah Rakha

1967

An Evening in Paris; Laat Sahab

1987

Hukumat; Ijazat ; Himmat Aur Mehnat

1968

Brahmachari

1989

Bade Ghar Ki Beti ; Daata; Batwara; Mohabbat Ka Paigham

1969

Tumse Achha Kaun Hai; Sachai;’ Prince

1990

Dhadka



Shammi Kapoor Filmography - Table (Cont’d)



1991

Henna; Ajooba; Mast Kalandar; Lakshman Rekha

1998

Kareeb ; Swami Vivekananda; Dhoondte Reh JaogeKare

1992

Mangni; Khule Aam; Tahalka; Chamatkar; Humshakal; Heer Raanjha; Amaran; Mahashay

1999

Sar Aankhon Par ; Janam Samjha Karo

1993

Gardish; Aaja Meri Jaan; Tum Karo Vaada; Dosti Ki Saugand; 

2001

Censoe; Shirdi Sai Baba

1994

Pyar Ka Rog; Prem Yog; Sukham Sukhkaram

2002

Yeh Hai Jalwa ; Wah! Tera Kya Kehna; 

1995

Rock Dancer

2004

Bhola in Bollywood

1996

Megha; Prem Granth; Namak

2006

Sandwich

1997

Aur Pyar Hogaya; Share Bazaar

2011

Rockstar





SHAMMI KAPOOR - Selected Songs

Contents of Shammi Kapoor Songs Playlists

Playlist - Part 1



S.No.

Contents

(Movie - Song title - Singers -Music Director)

1

MEM SAHIB (1956) - Kehta Hai Dil Tum Ho Mere Liye - Talat Mahmood, Asha Bhosle - Madan Mohan

2

MEM SAHIB (1956) - Hamari Gali Aana Achhaji - Talat Mahmood, Asha Bhosle - Madan Mohan

3

TUMSA NAHI DEKHA (1957) - Yun To Humne Lakh Hasin Dekhe Hai - Mohd. Rafi - O.P.Nayyar

4

TUMSA NAHI DEKHA (1957) - Sar Par Topi Lal HaathMein Resham Ka Roomal - Mohd. Rafi- O.P.Nayyar 

5

TUMSA NAHI DEKHA (1957) - Dekho Kasamse Kahate Hai Tumse Haan - Asha Bhosle, Mohd. Rafi - O.P. Nayyar

6

TUMSA NAHI DEKHA (1957) - Javani Aaye Mast Mast Bin Piye - Mohd. Rafi - O.P.Nayyar 

7

TUMSA NAHI DEKHA (1957) - Aye Hai Door se Milne Huzoor se - Asha Bhosle, Mohd. Rafi - O.P.Nayyar

8

TUMSA NAHI DEKHA (1957) - Chupnewale Samne Aa - Mohd. Rafi - O.P.Nayyar

9

UJALA (1959) - Jhumta Mausam Mast Mahina - Lata Mangeshkar, Manna Dey - Shankar Jaikishan

10

UJALA (1959) - Duniya walon se Door Jalne walon se door - Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar - Shankar Jaikishan 

11

DIL DEKE DEKHO (1959) - All Songs - Singers : Mohd. Rafi, Asha Bhosle - MD : Usha Khanna



Playlist - Part 2



S.No.

Contents

(Movie - Song title - Singers -Music Director)

1

COLLEGE GIRL (1960) - Hum Aur Tum Aur Yeh Sama Lovely Lovely - Mohd. Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar - Shankar Jaikishan

2

JUNGLEE (1961) - Ehsan Tera Hoga Mujhpar - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

3

JUNGLEE (1961) - Yahoo, Chahe Koi Mujhe Junglee Kahe - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

4

JUNGLEE (1961) - Aiaiya Karu Main Kya Suku Suku -Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

5

JUNGLEE (1961) - Din Sara Guzara Tore Angana - Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

6

JUNGLEE (1961) - Kashmir ki Kali Hoon Main - Lata Mangeshkar - Shankar Jaikishan

7

BRAHMACHARI (1968) - Aaj Kaj Tere Mere Pyar Ki Charcha Har Jaban Par - Suman Kalyanpur, Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

8

BRAHMACHARI (1968) - Dil Ke Jharoke Mein Tujh Ko Bithakar -  Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

9

BRAHMACHARI (1968) - Mai Gaoon Tum Soja - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

10

BRAHMACHARI (1968) - Chakke Mein Chakka - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

11

KASHMIR KI KALI (1964) - Yeh Chand sa Roshan Chehra - Mohd. Rafi - O.P.Nayyar

12

KASHMIR KI KALI (1964) - Deewana Hua Badal - Mohd. Rafi - O.P.Nayyar

13

KASHMIR KI KALI (1964) - Isharon Isharon Me - Mohd. Rafi, Asha Bhosle - O.P.Nayyar

14

KASHMIR KI KALI (1964) - Subhan allah Hasin Chehra -Mohd. Rafi - O.P.Nayyar

15

PRINCE (1969) - Badan Pe Sitare Lapete Hue - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

16

PRINCE (1969) - Nazar mein Bijli Ada Mein Shola -Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

17

ANDAZ (1971) - Hai Na Bolo Bolo - Mohd. Rafi, Prfatibha, Sushma Shreshta - Shankar Jaikishan

18

ANDAZ (1971) - Dil Use Dede Jo Jaan Dede - Mohd. Rafi, Asha Bhosle - Shankar Jaikishan



Playlist - Part 3



S.No.

Contents

(Movie - Song title - Singers -Music Director)

1

BOY FRIEND (1961) - Mujhe Apna Yaar  Banado - MOhd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

2

BOY FRIEND (1961) - Aigo Aigo Yeh Kya Hogaya - Mohd. Rafi, Aarti Mukherjee -Shankar Jaikishan

3

BOY FRIEND (1961) - Dheere Chal Dheere Chal Ae Bheegi Hawa - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

4

DIL TERA DEEWANA (1962) - Mujhe Kitna Pyar Hai Tumse -Mohd. Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar - Shanmkar Jaikishan

5

DIL TERA DEEWANA (1962) - Dil Tera Deewana Hai Sanam - Mohd.Rafi,Lata Mangeshkar - Shankar Jaikishan

6

DIL TERA DEEWANA (1962) - Dhadakne Lagata HaiMera Dil - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

7

DIL TERA DEEWANA (1962) - Nazar Bachake Chale gaye Woh - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

8

PROFESSOR (1962) - Awaaj Deke Hamen Tum Bulao - Mohd. Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar -Shankar Jaikishan 

9

PROFESSOR (1962) - Aye Gulbadan - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

10

PROFESSOR (1962) - Main Chali Mai Chali - Lata Mangeshkar, Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

11

PROFESSOR (1962) - Khuli Palak Mein Jhoota Gussa - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

12

CHINA TOWN (1962) - Baar Baar Dekho Hazar Baar Dekho - Mohd. Rafi - Ravi

13

CHINA TOWN (1962) - Yamma Yamma Yamma Sau Parwana Ek Shamma - Mohd. Rafi, Asha Bhosle  - Ravi

14

CHINA TOWN (1962) - Humse Na Poocho  Hum Kahan Chale - Mohd. Rafi, Asha Bhosle

15

BLUFF MASTER (1963) - Socha Tha Pyar Hum Na Karenge - Mukesh - Kalyanji Anandji

16

BLUFF MASTER (1963) - Husn Chala Kuch Aisa Chal - Mohd. Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar - Kalyanji Anandji

17

BLUFF MASTER (1963) - Ae Dil Ab Kahin Na Jaa - Hemant Kumar - Kalyanji Anandji



Playlist - Part 4



S.No.

Contents

(Movie - Song title - Singers -Music Director)

1

RAJ KUMAR (1964) - Pune PukaraAur Hum - Mohd. Rafi, Suman Kalyanpur - Shankar Jaikishan

2

RAJ KUMAR  (1964) - Aja Aayi Bahar Dil Hai Bekarar - Lata Mangeshkar - Shankar Jaikishan

3

JANWAR (1965) - Tumse Achha Kaun Hi -Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

4

JANWAR (1965) - Lal Chadi Maidan Khadi -Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

5

JANWAR (1965) - Meri Mohobbat Jawan Rahegi - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

6

JANWAR (1965) - Dekho Ab To Kisiko Nahi khabar - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan  

7

JANWAR (1965) - Raat yu Dil Me Teri Khoyi Hui Yaad Aayi - Mohd. Rafi, Asha Bhosle - Shankar Jaikishan

8

TEESRI MANZIL (1966) - O Hasina Zulfowali - Mohd. Rafi - R.D.Burman

9

TEESRI MANZIL (1966) - Aja Aja ain Hu nPyar Tera - Mohd. Rafi, Asha Bhosle - R.D.Burman

10

TEESRI MANZIL (1966) - Deewana Mujhse Nahi - Mohd. Rafi - R.D.Burman

11

BUDTAMEEZ (1966) - Haseen Ho Tum Khuda Nahi Ho - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

12

AN EVENING IN PARIS (1967) - Aaasman Se Aaya Farista - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

13

AN EVENING IN PARIS (1967) - Akele Akele Kahan Jaa Rahe - Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

14

AN EVENING IN PARIS (1967) - Deewane Ka Naam To Poocho - Mohd.Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

15

LAAT SAHAB (1967) - Aye Chand Jara Chupja - Asha Bhosle, Mohd. Rafi - Shankar Jaikishan

16

LAAT SAHAB (1967) - Sawere wali Gaadi se Chale Jayenge - Mohd Rafi- Shankar Jaikishan

17

TANGEWALI (1955) - Halke Halke Chalo Savare - Mohd. Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar - Salil Chowdhury

18

TANGEWALI (1955) - Dekho Tonga Mera Nirala - Mohd. Rafi - Salil Chowdhury

19

TANGEWALI (1955) - Tere Nainon ne Jadoo Daala - Mohd. Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar - Salil Chowdhury




TRIVIA

When I was in college during the late fifties and early sixties , Shammi Kapoor was in his heydays and everywhere his songs were heard and he had become a craze among the students, who used to imitate his style. They used to call him Elvis Presley of Bollywood. The screaming voice of him in the film Junglee - 'Yahoo' - was used by students to scare others by suddenly shouting from behind. Also used when they are excited on hearing a good news. Actually the credit goes to Mohd. Rafi, and his versatility to create anything.  Infact,  Mohd Rafi has rendered his voice to Shammi Kapoor, in most of his movies, which matches perfectly to the actor.















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