'Anarkali' Actress Bina Rai Passes Away


Mumbai, Dec 6 (IANS) Legendary actress Bina Rai, who won the Filmfare award for her performance in "Ghunghat" (1960), died of cardiac arrest here Sunday.

She is survived by two sons - Prem Kishan and Kailash Nath. She was married to actor Prem Nath, who was well-known filmmaker Raj Kapoor's brother-in-law.

Bina, who went on hunger strike to convince her parents to allow her to act in movies, entered Bollywood with director Kishore Sahu's film "Kali Ghata" in 1951. Later she featured in movies like "Vallah Kya Baat Hai" (1962), "Bandi" (1957), "Changez Khan" (1957), "Durgesh Nandini" (1956), "Marine Drive" (1955) and "Aurat" (1953). But she is still remembered for her roles in "Anarkali" (1953) and Taj Mahal" (1963).

Her last film was L.V. Prasad's "Daadi Maa" that was released in 1966.

Her son Prem Krishen, who had tried his luck in Hindi films with "Dulhan Wohi Jo Piya Man Bhaye", is a successful producer and has made hit television serials like "Gul Gulshan Gulfam" and "Junoon".

Bina's granddaughter Akanksha too entered films with "Yeh Mohabbat Ha", but the film did'nt work at the box office and she decided to bow out.

Her grandson Sidharth, however, is a successful director. He wielded the megaphone for the hit TV serial "Sanjivani".


 

  

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  • syed waheed, india/k.s.a

    Sun, Dec 06 2009

    its sad to here as she was a talented &well known acterress.every one use to enjoyher movies even now.so my hearty condolence to all.

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