Jaddanbai
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Jaddanbai | |
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Born | Jaddanbai Hussain 1892 |
Died | 8 April 1949 | (aged 56–57)
Resting place | Chandanwadi cemetery, Mumbai |
Spouse(s) | Bachi Babu (Nazeer Mohammad) Irshad Meer Khan Mohan Babu (Abdul Rashid) |
Children | Anwar Hussain Akhtar Hussain Nargis |
Parent | Deleepbai |
Jaddanbai (1892 – 8 April 1949) was an early singer, music composer, actress and filmmaker of Bollywood and one of the pioneers of Indian cinema. She was the mother of well-known actress Nargis, and maternal grandmother of Sanjay Dutt. She was the first female music director in the Indian film industry, followed by Saraswati Devi.[1]
Biography
Jaddanbai Hussain was born in 1892 She was brought up as a Muslim by her mother and stepfather. Jaddanbai and her husband later migrated to Punjab and later to Chilbila Village in Allahabad, where she worked as a tawaif.[2][3] Her step father died when she was five. Jaddan Bai moved to the city and became a singer but had difficulty due to her lack of formal training. She later approached Shrimant Ganpat Rao (Bhaiya Saheb Scindia) of Calcutta and became his student. Shrimant Ganpat Rao died in 1920[4] while she was still a student, so she completed her training under Ustad Moinuddin Khan. Later she also trained with Ustad Chaddu Khan Saheb and Ustad Laab Khan Saheb.
Her music became popular.[citation needed] She began recording ghazals with the Columbia Gramophone Company. She started participating in music sessions. She was invited by the rulers of many states like Rampur, Bikaner, Gwalior, Kashmir, Indore and Jodhpur. She had also rendered songs and ghazals at various radio stations in the country.[citation needed]
She later began acting when the Play Art Photo Tone Company of Lahore approached her for a role in their movie Raja Gopichand in 1933. She played the role of the mother of the title character. Later she worked for a Karachi based film company, in Insaan ya Shaitan.[citation needed]
She worked in two more movies, Prem Pariksha and Seva Sadan, before starting her own production company called Sangeet Films. The company produced Talashe Haq in 1935, in which she acted and composed the music. She also introduced her daughter Nargis as a child artist. In 1936 she acted in, directed, and wrote the music for Madam Fashion.[citation needed]
Her first marriage was with a Hindu man Narottamdas Khatri alias Bachi Babu who converted to Islam and adopted the name of "Nazeer Mohammad" their son was Akhtar Hussain. Her second marriage was with Ustaad Irshad Meer Khan and they had a son Anwar Hussain. Her third marriage was to Mohanchand Uttamchand Tyagi alias Mohan Babu, originally a Hindu who converted to Islam and adopted the name Abdul Rashid. Film actress, Nargis (real name, Fatima Rashid) was their daughter.[5][6]
Filmography (as director)
- Talashe Haq (1935) (music composer)
- Madam Fashion (1936)
- Hriday Manthan (1936)
- Moti Ka Haar (1937)
- Jeevan Swapna (1937)
See also
References
- ^ "Fairer sex makes a mark in cinema". The Times of India. 8 March 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
- ^ "The Tribune - Magazine section - Saturday Extra". Tribuneindia.com. 17 November 2007. Retrieved 8 March 2012.
- ^ Ramesh Dawar (1 January 2006). Bollywood: Yesterday, Today , Tomorrow. Star Publications. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-1-905863-01-3. Retrieved 8 March 2012.
- ^ "GWALIOR - Royal Family Of India". Retrieved 18 April 2017.
- ^ T. J. S. George (December 1994). The life and times of Nargis. Megatechnics. ISBN 978-81-7223-149-1. Retrieved 8 March 2012.
- ^ Parama Roy (6 September 1998). Indian traffic: identities in question in colonial and postcolonial India. University of California Press. pp. 156–. ISBN 978-0-520-20487-4. Retrieved 8 March 2012.
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