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Silloo Manekshaw Age, Death, Husband, Family, Biography & More

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Hometown: Amritsar, Punjab
Age: 90 Years
Husband: Sam Manekshaw

Sillo Manekshaw

Bio/Wiki
Real nameSilloo Bode
ProfessionArtist
Known forBeing the wife of late Sam Manekshaw, the first Army Chief to be promoted to the rank of Field Marshal.
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 165 cm
in meters- 1.65 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 5”
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Personal Life
Date of BirthYear, 1911
BirthplaceAmritsar, Punjab
Date of Death13 February 2001
Place of DeathTamil Nadu, India
Age (at the time of death)90 Years
Death CauseLung cancer [1]The Week
NationalityIndian
HometownAmritsar, Punjab
College/University• Elphinstone College, Mumbai
• Sir J.J. School of Art, Mumbai
Educational Qualification(s) [2]Mumbai Mirror• Graduation at Elphinstone College, Mumbai
• Higher education at Sir J.J. School of Art, Mumbai
HobbiesSocial work, Travelling
Relationships & More
Marital Status (at the time of death)Married
Affairs/BoyfriendsSam Manekshaw (1937-1939)
Marriage Date22 April 1939
Silloo and Sam Manekshaw on their wedding day
Family
Husband/SpouseSam Manekshaw (Indian Field Marshal; d. 2008)
Sillo Manekshaw and her husband, Sam Manekshaw
ChildrenDaughters- 2
Maja Daruwala (a lawyer and human rights advocate)
A picture of Maja Daruwala
Sherry Batliwala (a retired corporate employee)
A picture of Sherry Batliwala
SiblingsShe had a sister.
GrandchildrenGrandson(s)- 2
• Jehan Sam (Mumbai-based theatre artist)
A picture of Jehan Sam
• Raoul Sam (US-based businessman)
A picture of Raoul Sam
Granddaughter- 1
• Brandy Batliwala (works in the hospitality sector in New York)
A picture of Brandy Batliwala

Sillo Manekshaw

Some Lesser Known Facts About Silloo Manekshaw

  • Silloo Manekshaw was an Indian artist and painter who is known for being the wife of the late Indian field marshal Sam Manekshaw.
  • In 1937, during a social event in Lahore, Sam Manekshaw met Silloo Bode. They developed a romantic relationship and tied the knot in 1939.
  • According to Sam Manekshaw, Silloo was both his ardent supporter and his harshest critic. Once, in a media interview, Sam’s elder daughter, Sherry Batliwala, narrated that her mother, Silloo, was a strict wife. Sherry said,

    She would remind him that he came from a middle-class family in Amritsar. ‘They would venerate you today, but tomorrow when you are no longer the field marshal or the director of a company, you would be a nobody,’ she would warn him. I think that kept him a little focused also.”

    Sillo Manekshaw and her husband, Sam Manekshaw with their first daughter

    Silloo Manekshaw and her husband, Sam Manekshaw with their first daughter

  • According to her daughters, Silloo Manekshaw was an avid reader, a talented painter, and an intelligent conversationalist.
  • Silloo and Sam Manekshaw were often spotted attending Bollywood parties during the 1950s.

    Silloo Manekshaw and her husband, Sam Manekshaw, at a Bollywood party

    Silloo Manekshaw (third from right) and her husband, Sam Manekshaw (in black coat pants), at a Bollywood party

  • Silloo Manekshaw had a sister, who used to live in Lahore, Pakistan, and her brother-in-law was a doctor in the British Indian Army.
  • Being the wife of an Army officer, Silloo’s main focus was the well-being of the local community in Coonoor, a municipality in Tamil Nadu. Her notable contribution was the establishment of a charitable clinic for the poor and elderly. She used to run this clinic herself. She also directed many theatre plays at the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, and sold her paintings to raise funds. Silloo, more than Sam, represented the Manekshaws in Coonoor, using his reputation to gather financial support from across India for the community’s well-being.

    Silloo with Sam Manekshaw during a social meeting

    Silloo with Sam Manekshaw during a social meeting

  • Once, in a media interview, Silloo’s elder daughter narrated about Silloo’s room and wardrobe at their bungalow ‘Stavka’ in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu. Sherry Batliwala said that Silloo’s room at ‘Stavka’ was beautifully decorated in pink and blue. She had the largest wardrobe and dressing room, extending from wall to wall and floor to ceiling.

    A picture of 'Stavka' in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

    A picture of ‘Stavka’ in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

  • In an interview, her granddaughter revealed that Silloo designed the bungalow ‘Stavka’ and also painted some artwork in the house.

    A picture of Sam Manekshaw's house in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

    A picture of Sam Manekshaw’s house in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

  • Silloo had a profound love for music and enjoyed listening to Western classical music every morning.
  • After her death, her body was buried at Parsi cemetery in Ooty.
  • On 1 December 2023, ‘SAMबहादुर,’ a Hindi-language biographical war drama film based on the life of her husband ‘Sam Manekshaw,’ India’s first field marshal, was released. Indian actress Sanya Malhotra portrayed Silloo Manekshaw in the film.

    The poster of the film 'SAMबहादुर' (2023)

    The poster of the film ‘SAMबहादुर’ (2023)

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