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DARED TO BARE: ZEENIE AMAN:

The late 1970s

Zeenat Aman, in her later career, found success with other banners such as B. R. Chopra, Nasir Hussain, Shakti Samanta, Manoj Kumar and Manmohan Desai.

In 1978, she starred in Raj Kapoor's massively publicised Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1978), however, the film was heavely criticized. The subject ironically dealt with the notion of the soul being more attractive than the body, but Kapoor chose to showcase Aman's sex-appeal. The actress was highly criticized for her exposure but somehow, later on the film had a great deal to do with Zeenat's fame and the movie itself was distinguished as a work of art. She also earned a Filmfare nomination as Best Actress for this film.

Zeenat Aman's entry into Hollywood also backfired when Krishna Shah's Shalimar (1978), co-starring Dharmendra and international names like Rex Harrison and Sylvia Miles, proved to be a failure in the USA and in India. Zeenat possessed a convent schoolgirl accent and a penchant for revealing dresses. She matched Sophia Loren & Gina Lollobrigida in the battle of oomph at Shalimar's launch. 1978 could have been a disaster year for her, because of the diminishing box office returns of Satyam Shivam Sundaram and Shalimar, but it was Don that came to the rescue and set her career soaring again. Ironically, her reasons for accepting the role in Don were altruistic, and she didn't even take any remuneration for it, because she wanted to help the producer, Nariman Irani, who died midway filming.[5] Her role of a Westernized revenge-seeking action heroine contributed to the film's huge success, and her fans reconnected with her again. Westernised heroines like Parveen Babi and Tina Munim now followed in her footsteps, by the late 1970s. Aman continued to act in hits like Dharam Veer, Chhaila Babu and The Great Gambler.

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Originally posted by chameli:
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Originally posted by IK:
[]'ulchan sulche na'. Smile


don't think i saw DHUNDdunno

thank u for this song IK...found it
Uljhan Suljhe Na and played it over and overCool


We will get to her movies, of which there are so many hits (at least it is planned to list 25) and I am sure that the songs will be a teat. Wink

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The 1980s

By the beginning of the 1980s multi-starrers films became a trend, and Zeenat Aman was increasingly asked to just provide sex appeal in hero-oriented, despite her success in so many films. In contrast to this trend was her performance as a rape victim seeking justice in B. R. Chopra's Insaaf Ka Tarazu (1980) for which she received a Filmfare Best Actress nomination. This film was followed by success in the love triangle Qurbani, Ali Baba aur 40 Chor, Dostana (1980) and Lawaaris (1981).

The critics appreciated her performance in some movies with female-oriented themes like "Bandhan Kuchchey Dhaagon Ka", "Yaadon Ki Barat", "Baat Ban Jaye" & "Namumkin", but none of these films was a much of a success in the video boom era.

Her last role as the female lead was in the movie "Gawahi" a court room drama in 1989.

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The 1990s & 2000s
Zeenat came back to the silver screen after a decade doing a cameo role in the film Bhopal Express, and she went on to do small roles in Boom (2003), Jaana... Let's Fall in Love (2006), Chaurahen (2007) & Ugly Aur Pagli (2008).

She even had a TV show called "In Conversation with Zeenat" made by B4U TV, also made an appearance along with Hema Malini in the popular show Koffee with Karan hosted by Karan Johar.

Zeenat received a Lifetime Achievement Award during the Zee Cine Awards function in 2008, as a recognition of her talent & contribution to Hindi Cinema.
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Originally posted by chameli:
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Originally posted by IK:
[]'ulchan sulche na'. Smile


don't think i saw DHUNDdunno

thank u for this song IK...found it
Uljhan Suljhe Na and played it over and overCool


goodmorning all.

you're most welcome Chameli...that's one awesome song n if you have a chance must watch the movie..she was dynamic in it. Smile wavey
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Originally posted by asj:
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doan tink dats our Zeenie baby AJbhai

dat scene is from Ram Tere Ganga Mehli i believe

dis is Zeenie fame Waterfall scene in SSS

Thanks for the catch Freaky, always wanted to belief that that pix were of our Zeenie Baby, I know that you had the real one somewhere around,
BTW Wasn't it a bit more graphic? know what I mean.

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Big Grin did not know there was another scene like that. Smile
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In the Seventies (70's) Films that propelled Zeenie to lofty heights: And If I can remember, most of these were hits/or super hits

1) Hare Raama Hare Krishna (1971)
2) Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973)
3) Dhund (1973)
4) Roti Kapada Aur Makaan (1974)
5) Ajanabee (1974)
6) Manoranjan (1974)
7) Darling Darling (1977)
8) Heeralal Pannalal (1978)
9) Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1978)
10)Don (1978)

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HARE RAMA HARE KRISHNA

Dev Anand and Zeenat Aman are siblings who are parted when their parents divorce. The two grow up apart from each other and Zeenat Aman believes her brother to be dead. Dev Anand a pilot comes to know that Zeenat has run away from home and joined up with drug addict hippies. In search of her hereaches Nepal where he finds her. She however refuses to recognise him. Dev Anand meets and falls in love with Mumtaz a local belle. Mumtaz however is kept in the dark about the fact that Zeenat is Dev Anand's sister so she cannot understand Dev's obsession with Zeenat. Dev Anand and Mumtaz get married. Dev Anand tries hard to get his sister out of the cult. When she realises that he is her long lost brother she can't face up to her past and commits suicide.

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