Minoo Mumtaz

Minoo Mumtaz (born as Malikunnisa Ali; 26 April 1942 – 23 October 2021) was an Indian actress. She was the sister of India's ace comedian Mehmood and was part of the Mehmood Ali film family. Minoo Mumtaz appeared in many Hindi films of the 1950s and 1960s, mostly as a dancer and character actress.[1][2]

Minoo Mumtaz
Minoo Mumtaz in Anjaan (1956)
Born
Malikunnisa Ali

(1942-04-26)26 April 1942
Died23 October 2021(2021-10-23) (aged 79)
Other namesMinoo, Meenu Mumtaz, Minu Mumtaz
Occupation(s)Actress, Dancer
SpouseSayeed Ali Akbar
Children4
Parent
RelativesSee Ali-Amrohi family

Early life

Born in a family of four brothers and four sisters to Mumtaz Ali, who was famous as a dancer and character-artist in films from the 1940s era, with his own dance troupe "Mumtaz Ali Nites". Mumtaz Ali's career slumped due to his excessive drinking and his family fell on hard times, leading to his son Mehmood working as a child artist, and daughter Minoo Mumtaz to work as dancer in his stage shows and later in movies.

Career

Mumtaz in the film Yahudi

She was renamed as "Minoo" by none other than Meena Kumari, who is the sister-in-law of Mehmood. She started off as a stage dancer and later as dancer in many films of the 50s [3] and 60s with her first film Sakhi Hateem. She also played the lead role opposite Balraj Sahni in Black Cat[4] (1959). She can be seen in the song "Boojh Mera Kya Naam Re",[5] from the movie C.I.D. (1956), as Dancer in Howrah Bridge (1958). She also appeared in Guru Dutt films such as Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959), Chaudhvin Ka Chand (1960) and Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962). She played key roles in Yahudi (1958), Taj Mahal (1963), Ghunghat (1960), Gharana (1961), Insan Jaag Utha (1959), Ghar Basake Dekho (1963), Gazal (1964), Sindbad, Alibaba, Aladdin, Jahan Ara (1964). The 1958 film Howrah Bridge, created a huge controversy because in this movie, Minoo Mumtaz was seen making onscreen romance with Mehmood who was her real blood brother. People were shocked to see the brother and sister in romantic role.[6]

Personal life

She married S. Ali Akbar, a film director on 12 June 1963. The couple had three daughters and a son. Minoo Mumtaz died on 23 October 2021 at the age of 79. She lived her last days in Canada.[2]

Filmography

YearFilmCharacter/Role
1986Patton Ki BaziStore owner's wife
1975Zameer
1968Nadir Shah
1967Palki
1966Preet Na Jane ReetRosy
1966GabanZohrajaan
1965Bombay Race Course
1965Sindbad Alibaba and Aladdin

Zarina

1964ChitralekhaMaid
1964GazalCourtesan
1964Jahan AraRoshan Ara
1963Akeli Mat JaiyoShobha
1963Taj MahalGulbadan
1963FauladVeena
1963Ghar Basake DekhoGanga Agnihotri / Ganges
1962Sahib Bibi Aur GhulamCourtesan
1961Chhote NawabMehnuma
1961GharanaRagini
1960GhunghatSaroj
1960BasantMahua
1960BindyaPriyadarshini
1960Chaudhvin Ka ChandTameezan
1960Kala AadmiSinger / Dancer
1960Tu Nahin Aur SahiRita
1960Rangeela Raja
1960Rikshawala
1959Chirag Kahan Roshni KahanNurse Maya Verma
1959Duniya Na ManeKanchan
1959Ghar Ghar Ki Baat
1959Insan Jaag UthaMuniya
1959Jagga Daku
1959Jagir
1959Mohar
1959PaighamChhelo
1959Qaidi No. 911Hotel Dancer & Singer
1959Kaagaz Ke PhoolVeterinarian
1959Black CatNeeta Gupta
1958/IAakhri DaoMaina
1958AdalatDancer (Uncredited)
1958Aji Bas Shukriya
1958Dilli Ka ThugDancer / Singer
1958Howrah BridgeDancer / Singer
1958KarigarMumtaz
1958Khazanchi
1958YahudiRuth
1958Zindagi Ya ToofanFiroza
1958Mr. Qartoon M. A.
1957AashaMunni
1957Do RotiMohini
1957DushmanDancer
1957Ek-SaalMary
1957Laxmi Pooja
1957Mai BaapLeela
1957Miss India
1957Mohini
1957PayalMiss Dolly
1957Ram Lakshman
1957Naya DaurDancer in song "Reshmi Salwar Kurta Jali Ka"
1957Perveen
1957Sati Pariksha

Raj Kumari / Maharani Mohana


1956Bajrang Bali
1956Bandhan

Courtesan / Dancer in the song "Haseenon Ke Ankhon"

1956Delhi Durbar
1956HalakuDancer
1956Mr. Lambu
1956PocketmaarDancer / Singer
1956AnjaanChand
1956C.I.D.

Dancer in the song "Boojh Mera Kya Naam Re"

1955Bara-DariDancer / Singer
1955Ghar Ghar Mein DiwaliVillage Dancer

Television

YearShowCharacter/Role
2002Chalo Chale Parades(TV Series)

See also

References

Further reading

  • Zaveri, Hanif. Mehmood, a Man of Many Moods, Popular Prakashan, 2005. ISBN 81-7991-213-2