The actress-poetess whose real name was Mahjabeen Bano starred in over 90 classic, cult films in the 30 years from her childhood to her death.
Now, the Tragedy Queen of Indian cinema is back on the silver screen as part of Osianama's ongoing Womanhood festival. Three of her iconic films "Pakeezah", "Parineeta" and "Daera" will be screened.
Besides the films, Osianama at Liberty will display the "Pakeezah" and "Daera" paintings, "Kohinoor" and "Benazir" portraits, besides the poster of "Meena Kumari ki Amar Kahani", "Behana", "Phool Aur Pathar" and the images of "Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam" among others.
"Her life truly represents the ironic truth of - from dust to dust - but what a full life in those short 41 years. Along with Nargis and Madhubala she represents the feminine iconicity just as 'Mother India', 'Mughal-E-Azam' and 'Pakeezah' represent a different trinity of Indian cinema," he says.
Her other memorable films include "Baiju Bawra" (1952), "Parineeta" (1953), "Azaad" (1955), "Ek Hi Raasta" (1956), "Miss Mary" (1957), "Sharada" (1957) and "Dil Apna Aur Preet Parayi" (1960).
