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Actress Meena Kumari bought 2.5-acre plot in Mumbai's Pali Hill in 1959; here's why the property is going viral
Actress Meena Kumari bought 2.5-acre plot in Mumbai's Pali Hill in 1959; here's why the property is going viral

India.com

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Actress Meena Kumari bought 2.5-acre plot in Mumbai's Pali Hill in 1959; here's why the property is going viral

Director Kamal Amrohi, who has delivered back-to-back hits like Mahal, Pakeezah, Daaera, was married to Meena Kumari. They met during the filming of 1952's Tamasha. Veteran actor Ashok Kumar introduced them. They fell in love and married in the same year. Their love story has been discussed several times in the past, and it has now again come into the news for a reason. When they were alive, Meena Kumari and Kamal Amrohi purchased a land measuring over 11,000 square yards at Pali Hill in Bandra. It was priced around Rs 5 lac at that time. The land was leased to the Cozihome Co-operative Housing Society Limited in 1966, who built five buildings at a rent of Rs 8,835 per month. 162 families In 1990, Amrohi terminated the lease agreement, claiming that the society had failed to pay the agreed rent and had defaulted in payments. The society said they paid less rent because some of the land did not belong to the owner. In 1991, Kamal Amrohi filed a suit to vacate the land as the rent was outstanding. The outstanding rent was Rs 66,060. Amrohi died two years after filing the case, but his children continued the legal battle. On April 23, 2025, the Small Cause Court of Bandra gave its verdict in favour of Kamal Amrohi's son, builder Tajdar Amrohi and Arham Land Developers. Tajdar said that they won the case. The society, with 162 families, has been asked to vacate the place within six months after a 33-year-long legal battle.

Made in Rs 1.25 crore, this film took 14 years to complete, lead actress died after one month of its release, the movie became blockbuster, earned Rs…, lead actor was…
Made in Rs 1.25 crore, this film took 14 years to complete, lead actress died after one month of its release, the movie became blockbuster, earned Rs…, lead actor was…

India.com

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Made in Rs 1.25 crore, this film took 14 years to complete, lead actress died after one month of its release, the movie became blockbuster, earned Rs…, lead actor was…

Made in Rs 1.25 crore, this film took 14 years to complete, lead actress died after one month of its release, the movie became blockbuster, earned Rs..., lead actor was... Some films take several months or years to complete, to ensure that the story, performances and direction come together seamlessly for a smooth and successful release. However, one remarkable Bollywood film defied this norm and took an extraordinary 14 years to finish. We are talking about none other than the musical romantic drama Pakeezah , released in 1972. Written, directed and produced by Kamal Amrohi, Pakeezah was a deeply personal project. Amrohi, who had married actress Meena Kumari in 1952, previously collaborated with her on the 1953 film Daaera , inspired by their relationship. While Daaera failed to connect with the audiences, he began envisioning Pakeezah in 1956 as a heartfelt tribute to his wife. In the beginning, the film faced several challenges. Some of the issues were with the sets, scheduling conflicts with Meena Kumari, and delays in finalising the lead role. It wasn't until 1964 that these problems were resolved. That same year, Kamal Amrohi and Meena Kumari parted ways due to personal differences, although they never officially got divorced. It was only five years later, Meena Kumari agreed to come on the set and resumed back work. The filming of Pakeezah was completed in November 1971, with editing wrapped up the following month. Made on a budget of Rs 1.25 crore, the film went on to earn Rs 6 crore, becoming the highest-grossing film of the year. Pakeezah enjoyed a successful theatrical run of 50 years and garnered immense popularity, particularly after Meena Kumari's passing. According to reports, during the prolonged filming of Pakeezah, Meena Kumari's heath and appearance changed so drastically that the makers had to work around it, using a dupatta to cover her face in certain scenes and opted for long shots in others. Just three weeks after the release, Meena Kumari's health deteriorated, slipped into coma two days later, and passed away on March 31, 1972 at the age of 38. The cause of her death was reported to be liver cirrhosis. Pakeezah is truly considered one of the most iconic performances of Meena Kumari's illustrious career.

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