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Nargis Age, Biography, Husband, Affairs, Family, Death Cause & More

Nargis

Bio
Real NameFatima Rashid
NicknameNot Known
ProfessionIndian Actress
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 163 cm
in meters- 1.63 m
in Feet Inches- 5’ 4”
Weight (approx.)in Kilograms- 58 kg
in Pounds- 128 lbs
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Personal Life
Date of Birth1 June 1929
Birth PlaceCalcutta (now Kolkata), British India
Date of Death3 May 1981
Place of DeathBreach Candy Hospital in Mumbai
Death CausePancreatic Cancer
Age (as on 3 May 1981)51 Years
Zodiac sign/Sun signGemini
NationalityIndian
HometownKolkata, India
SchoolNot Known
CollegeNot Known
Educational QualificationNot Known
DebutFilm: Talash-E-Haq (1935, as a child artist)
Talash-E-Haq
Taqdeer (1943, lead role)
Taqdeer
Last FilmRaat Aur Din (1967)
Raat Aur Din
FamilyFather- Abdul Rashid alias Mohan Babu (Businessman)
Mother- Jaddanbai (a Hindustani classical music singer)
Brother- Anwar Hussain (maternal half-brother)
Sister- Not Known
ReligionIslam
HobbiesDoing Philanthropy, Dancing, Traveling, Listening to Music, Playing Golf
Favourite Things
Favourite Film MakerMehboob Khan
Favourite ActorsRaj Kapoor, Sunil Dutt
Favourite SportsCricket
Boys, Affairs and More
Marital StatusMarried (at the time of death)
Affairs/BoyfriendsRaj Kapoor
Nargish with Raj Kapoor
Sunil Dutt
Husband/SpouseSunil Dutt, Actor
Nargis with Sunil Dutt
Marriage Date11 March 1958
ChildrenSon- Sanjay Dutt
Daughters- Priya Dutt, Namrata Dutt
Nargis with her children

Nargis

Some Lesser Known Facts About Nargis

  • Does Nargis smoke?: Not Known
  • Does Nargis drink alcohol?: Not Known
  • She was born as Fatima Rashid in Calcutta, Bengal (now, Kolkata, West Bengal).
  • Her father, Abdul Rashid alias Mohan Babu, was a wealthy Mohyal Tyagi (a Punjabi Hindu), who had converted to Islam. He was from Rawalpindi, Punjab (now in Pakistan).
  • Her mother, Jaddanbai, was a trained Classical Music Singer and was considered one of the pioneers of Indian Cinema.
  • Nargis aspired to become a doctor. However, her mother encouraged her to pursue a career in acting and introduced her to the movie culture.
  • At the age of six, She made her debut as a child artist in the 1935 film Talashe Haq; in which she was credited as “Baby Nargis,” which means Narcissus (the daffodil flower) in Persian. Since then she had been credited as “Nargis” in all of her films. Nargis Flower
  • She appeared in a number of super hit films of the 1940s and 1950s such as Andaz (1949), Barsaat (149), Shree 420 (1955), etc.
  • She won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for her performance in Mehboob Khan’s rural drama Mother India (1957). The film also earned the Oscar nomination. Critics described the film as “the greatest picture produced in India” and said that no other actress could have performed like Nargis did. Mother India
  • She left her acting career, after marrying Sunil Dutt in 1958.
  • She won the National Film Award for Best Actress for her last film Raat Aur Din (1967). She became the first actress to win this award.
  • After working along with Raj Kapoor in Shree 420 (1955), she had a long relationship with him and when he refused to divorce his wife, she ended the year-long relationship with him.
  • She first met Sunil Dutt at the set of Bimal Roy’s Do Bigha Zamin. At that time, Sunil was a student and aspiring actor while she was an established star.
  • It is reported that she was offered a whopping 50000 Rs then; while Sunil Dutt received merely 10 or twelve rupees per month for his role in Mother India.
  • She became the first Indian Actress to receive an International Film award when she received the Best Actress Award at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Czechoslovakia in 1958. Nargis with Karlovy Vary Film Festival Award
  • Sunil Dutt was impressed with Nargis when she helped her sister reach the hospital as Sunil wasn’t aware of any doctor or hospital in Mumbai.
  • She was very passionate towards the profession of doctors and even after being a star, she used to visit the hospitals to help out the patients. It was ironic that when she was diagnosed with cancer, the medical profession couldn’t save her.
  • At one point, doctors advised Sunil Dutt to switch off her life support system when she was admitted at the Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center in New York, as she had been in a coma for months. However, Sunil refused to do so and to his surprise, she came out of her coma and started recovering.
  • She died of Pancreatic Cancer on 3 May 1981 (just 4 days before her son Sanjay Dutt’s debut film Rocky).
  • Along with her husband, Nargis founded the Ajanta Arts Cultural Troupe, which included several leading singers and actors of the time. The Troupe used to perform at remote frontiers for the entertainment of the Indian soldiers at the border. Ajanta Arts
  • She was also after the cause of spastic children and became the first patron of The Spastics Society of India.
  • In 1993, Government of India released a postal stamp in her name. Nargis postal stamp
  • In 2001, she shared the Award of Best Artists of the Millennium along with Amitabh Bachchan by Hero Honda.
  • The National Film Awards instituted the “Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration” for her contribution to the Indian Cinema.
  • In 2011, Rediff.com listed her “the greatest actress of all time.”
  • She loved penning down her emotions in the form of letters to her son and daughters. In one such letter, before going to New York for her treatment, she wrote- “I am in such a mental condition, I have gone far away from all of you, and I don’t know what is going to happen. But I have faith in God. He is not going to be so cruel as to not send me back to all of you. I know how much all of you love me. Keep praying for me that all will be well with me.” In another letter to her son, Sanjay Dutt, she wrote- “Now you have promised to do even better and I promise I will come and see you every month. You know you are our only son and we have great hopes on you. You must study hard and become a big man so that you can look after us in the old age.”
  • She was buried at Badakabarastan in Marine Lines, Mumbai. The street name was later changed to Nargis Dutt Road in her memory.
  • Most of her films usually had a tragic end.