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India Today
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Bohot sharafat se... Actor Mumtaz recalls Yash Chopra's marriage proposal
Actor Mumtaz reminisced about the time when she rejected a marriage proposal by the late film-maker Yash Chopra. She said Chopra was very dignified and respectful towards her while expressing his desire to marry her. Mumtaz, however, said she had other priorities she needed to focus on in her veteran, while recalling the filmmaker's marriage proposal, in an interview with Radio Nasha said, "Yash ji used to genuinely like me very much. He was an assistant at that time under his brother, BR Chopra. He used to like me. I'm not saying I was very beautiful; I was reasonable, so he used to like me. I was young and he was an assistant. Unhone bohot sharafat se, tameez se mujhe shaadi offer kari (He, very decently and respectfully, proposed marriage to me). He said, 'Moti Moti (Hindi playful jibe at obesity), I love you', and I said, 'No, I want to focus on work, I want to get somewhere'."advertisementShe recalled the kind of man Chopra was. Mumtaz, who later got married to businessman Mayur Madhvani, shared that Chopra was extremely respectful of his conduct. "Bohut hi acche insaan the. Unke jaisa accha insaan aur director bohut kum hai. Unka beta Aditya bhi ab accha director hai. Par unone bohut izzat se mujhe shaadi offer ki thi, aisa nahi ki line maar rahe hai. Voh bohot shareef insaan the. Fir jab unhone shaadi ki, toh main unki shaadi mein bhi gayi. (He was a very good person. There are very few good people and directors like him. His son Aditya is also a good director now. But, he had very respectfully proposed marriage to me - it wasn't like he was hitting on me. He was a very decent man. Later, when he got married, I even attended his wedding). We were very, very good friends."advertisement Mumtaz got married to Madhvani in 1974. She has two daughters with him. The veteran actor took a 13-year sabbatical from acting post marriage. She also recently spoke about refusing to play Shah Rukh Khan's mother in an interview with Vicky Lalwani for his YouTube channel. She said, "I will only play a mother to an actor who is 20 years younger than me, and only if I look good on screen."Mumtaz is known for her roles in classic Hindi films such as 'Ram Aur Shyam' (1967), 'Brahmachari' (1968), 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna' (1971) and 'Apradh' (1972).Must Watch


Pink Villa
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Meet actor whose dad was Bollywood's iconic villain, gave more than 20 flops, vanished for years and now...
Having a superstar parent doesn't always ensure a successful film career, a reality that applies to several actors, including Fardeen Khan. Despite appearing in 21 films, Fardeen has only delivered one box-office hit. After a 13-year hiatus, he made a powerful return with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Netflix series Heeramandi. Now, he is set to continue his comeback journey with a role in the upcoming Akshay Kumar starrer Housefull 5. Fardeen Khan, the son of legendary Bollywood actor Feroz Khan, who was once a dominant force in the industry, was introduced to films by his father, who had high hopes for his cinematic journey. Feroz launched Fardeen with Prem Aggan, but unfortunately, the film failed to make an impact and turned out to be a major flop at the box office. Fardeen Khan about family's financial struggles In a conversation with Pinkvilla, Fardeen Khan reflected on his father's journey as a filmmaker, stating that Feroz Khan became a producer with his debut project Apradh, which hit screens in 1972. Fardeen noted that, during that era, producers bore full financial responsibility, often relying on high-interest loans to fund their films, making the process quite daunting. He added that while his family did face difficult times, his upbringing remained grounded, with deliberate efforts to shield him from the industry's glamour and a sense of entitlement. Following a disappointing debut, Fardeen Khan went on to act in more than 20 films, none of which managed to leave a significant impact at the box office. Just as his career seemed to be heading toward decline, he appeared in Heyy Babyy, sharing screen space with Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Vidya Balan, Anupam Kher, and Boman Irani. Although the film was a commercial success, grossing over Rs 83 crore worldwide and earning the tag of a superhit, it did little to revive Fardeen's struggling career. After delivering a string of box office failures with only one notable hit, Fardeen Khan decided to step away from the limelight and took a 14-year hiatus from acting. His last appearance before the break was in the 2010 film Dulha Mil Gaya, where he starred alongside Sushmita Sen. Fardeen Khan on the work front Fardeen Khan is set to make his next big-screen appearance in Housefull 5, joining a star-studded cast that includes Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Bajwa, Nagis Fakhri, Riteish Deshmukh, Jacqueline Fernandez, Soundarya Sharma, Chitrangada Singh, and more. In addition to this, he is also collaborating with actor Darshan on an upcoming Kannada pan-India film.


Indian Express
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Shashi Kapoor refused to work with me because he thought of me as ‘Dara Singh ki heroine': Mumtaz
Veteran actor Mumtaz, known for her roles in films like Brahmachari (1968), Apradh (1972) and Roop Tera Mastana (1972), has often talked about the supposed dark side of Bollywood. She has shared anecdotes about her failed relationships, lobbying in the industry, and even her rivalries. In a recent interview, she talked about her relationship and experience with the Kapoor family, including Shammi Kapoor, Raj Kapoor and Shashi Kapoor. In a conversation with Vickey Lalwani on his podcast, Mumtaz talked about how people in the industry typecast her, and, in some cases, refused to work with her. 'Everybody refused to work with me and called me 'Dara Singh ki heroine'. When Shashi refused to work with me in Sachaa Jhutha, the producer asked him to leave the project, as he had worked with me before in the Dara Singh film Faulad. Then Kaka (Rajesh Khanna) stepped in and did the film with me.' Mumtaz has previously talked about working with Dara Singh in several movies and how that impacted her career. Talking about Shashi's change of heart, which led to them working together in Chor Machaaye Shor (1974), she said, 'Why only Shashi bechara? The whole industry had refused to work with me, and they all did it anyway. I don't want to name them, but they know who they are.' In the same interview she also talked about almost marrying actor Shammi Kapoor, and Raj Kapoor refused to let it happen. She called Shammi 'a very good-looking man' and admitted that she always liked him and wanted to marry him. 'Raj Kapoor was very strict in those days. There was a rule till he was alive that ghar ki bahu kaam nahi karegi. It was as straightforward as that,' added the actor. She also mentioned that she lost a role in Mera Naam Joker because of his reservations about the clothes she would be required to wear in the film.


Time of India
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Mumtaz recalls her ‘handsomest' hero, Feroz Khan; Says, 'he always presented his heroines so beautifully and with such dignity'
When an artist leaves the mortal world, he leaves behind a legacy of not just his work but memories. Thus, recalling them makes the heart sentimental, and that's exactly what happened when spoke about the late actor . Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "My handsomest hero. Feroz was much more than my co-star — he was family," she said warmly, in an exclusive conversation with us. "I am still very close to his wife, Sundari. No visit of mine to Mumbai is complete without spending time with her. We meet up, gossip, just like old times," added the actress, remembering the late actor on his death anniversary. She continued, "Not only Feroz, but also his brothers Abbas (Sanjay Khan) and Sameer were close to me. Feroz and Abbas were already big stars. When Sameer was launched as a hero (in Gomti Ke Kinare), they asked me to play his romantic lead. I agreed without a second thought." Feroz Khan showed his heroines with dignity When Feroz decided to turn director with 'Apradh,' Mumtaz showed her same unconditional support. "He said to me, 'Mumu, you will be my heroine in my first film (as director).' I didn't discuss my role or my fee. Maine seedhe bina soche haan keh diya (I said yes without thinking twice). Feroz presented me so well in 'Apradh.' I looked so beautiful,' she recalled. For a scene, the actress was asked to don a two-piece swim wear, to which she said, 'I couldn't carry it off. He told me to trust him — and I did. I never regretted it. Feroz always presented his heroines so beautifully and with such dignity, whether it was me in 'Apradh,' Hemaji in 'Dharmatma,' or 'Srideviji' in Janbaaz." A bond beyond films and friendship "I did a lot of films with Sanjay and Feroz, and we even worked together in two films — 'Mela' and 'Upaasna.' We were very close. Later, our friendship turned into family ties," the actresses added, highlighting how her daughter eventually married Feroz Khan's son.