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Actress Jabeen Jaleel Kak In An Exclusive Interview For Anmol Fankaar PDF Print E-mail
Written by shishir krishna sharma   
Actress Jabeen Jaleel's name is well known to fans of hindi cinema of the 50s and 60s. Although She acted in merely 23 Hindi and 4 Punjabi films in her almost 20 year career, She made millions fans of her beauty and wonderful acting. This popular actress of the Golden Period of Hindi cinema is once again active in the field in the form of a producer.
Jabeen belongs to an illustrious and well educated family of Bengal. On one hand, her paternal grandfather Sayyad Maulvi Ahmed was the first bengali muslim to get the graduation degree from Kolkata University and on the other her father Sayyad Abu Ahmed Jaleel was an I.C.S. officer during the british period.
Jabeen's mother Dilaara Jaleel was also well educated lady who had got Munshi Faazil's degree. She hailed from Lahore's famous Faqeer brothers' family. These three brothers Sayyad Faqeer Nooruddin, Sayyad faqeer Saeeduddin and Sayyad Faqeer Azizuddin were much respected ministers in the court of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh. It was maharaja Ranjeet Singh who had bestowed them with the title of Faqeer and their name is a part of Indian History. Lahore's famous FaqeerKhana Museum is named after them. Sayyad Faqeer Azizuddin was the Foreign minister in the Maharaja's court. Jabeen's mother Dilaara Begum was his great granddaughter.
Jabeen was born in Delhi and was merely two years old when her family shifted to Japan due to her father's transfer. After staying in Japan for four years, her father moved to Mumbai on his appointment as Controller of Textiles. Jabeen joined the famous Queen Mary School situated at Nana Chowk, Mumbai. During her education there she also served as the school's Head Girl. For further studies she took admission in the Elphinston College. Jabeen recalls, "I used to participate in the College's Cultural programs with great vigor and enthusiasm. I once played a major role in the play Nek Parveen whose judges were famous Producer-Director S.M. Yusuf and his actress-wife Nigar Sultana. They both liked my performance so much that not only did I get the Best Actress award but they offered me the heroine's role in their next movie. Our family's only filmy connection was that Actor-producer-director Sohrab Modi was my father's good friend. My father had passed away in 1949 itself. My two elder sisters had migrated to Pakistan after their marriages. My home consisted of just my mother, myself and my younger brother. It was difficult for me to take a decision on the offer independently, hence Yusuf sahib came to my home the following day itself. On his persuasion, my mother gave me the permission to work in the film, albeit after some resistance."
Jabeen's first film Guzaara released in 1954 where her hero was Karan Dewan. Music of the film was composed by Ghulam Mohammad. Although the film was not very successful but Jabeen managed to attract people's attention towards herself. Her second film Lutera released in 1955 where her hero was Nasir Khan. She however got true recognition with her third film, New Delhi where she played the role of Kishore Kumar's sister Nikki. This 1956 release had veteran actor Prabhu Dayal (who was actress Nalini Jaywant's Husband) cast opposite her. Shankar Jaikishan had composed the music for this Producer-Director Mohan Sehgal's film and was a successful movie of its time.
She got benefitted by the success of New Delhi. Towards the end of the decade, many films starring her released, including Char Minar, Fashion, Jeevan Sathi, Hathkadi, Panchayat, Raagini, Bedard Zamana Kya Jaane and Raat ke Raahi. Many songs picturised on her were extremely popular including Tum Aur Hum(Fashion), Madbhari Yeh Pyaar Ki Palken (Fashion), Ta Thaiyya Karte Aana (Panchayat), Is Duniya Se Nirala Hoon (Raagini), Piya mai hoon patang tu dor (Raagini), Qaid mein Hai Bulbul Sayyad Muskuraye (Bedard Zamana Kya Jaane), Door Kahin Tu Chal (Bedard Zamana Kya Jaane), Aa Bhi Ja Bewafa (Raat Ke Rahi), Tu Kya Samjhe Tu Kya Jaane (Raat Ke Rahi) and Ek Nazar Ek Ada (Raat Ke Rahi).
In the 60s, Jabeen acted in films like Batwara, Khiladi, Sachche Moti, Taj Mahal and Raju. Her portrayal of Laadli Bano in Taj Mahal was quite appreciated. The Batwara song , Yeh Raat Yeh Fizaayen Phir Aayen Na Aayen picturised on her and Jawahar Kaul is popular to this day. She also got the National Award for the 1962 Punjabi film Chaudhary Karnail Singh in which her hero was Prem Chopra which was incidentally his debut movie. Jabeen acted in three other Punjabi movies Kadi Dhoop Kadi Chhaon, Geet Baharaan De and Aye Dharti Punjab Di.
Jabeen got married in the year 1968. Her Husband Ashok Kak was of Kashmiri Origin and hailed from Jodhpur. He was the President of the Kodak Company and was the youngest CEO of that time. He had completed his MBA from Pilani and belonged to an extremely educated family. He was a friend of Jabeen's younger brother Asjed Jaleel. Jabeen says, "I am a Sayyad Muslim while Ashok is a Kashmiri Pandit. However, both our families were so liberal that religion did not play any role in our marriage. After marriage I acted in only one film Vachan which released in 1974."
After moving away from films Jabeen was acted in Social work also. When her son started attending school, she was the Chairperson of renowned Cathedral School's Parent Teacher Association. While her elder sisters were settled in Pakistan, her younger brother had settled in America. They no longer had any relatives in India. Keeping in view their son's education and better future the family decided to settle in America. Due to the family's regular visits to America, getting a green card was just a matter of time. The family moved to America in 1989.
Jabeen and her family stayed in America for nearly ten years. Her mother and mother-in-law used to stay with them. When Jabeen's mother passed away, her son Divvij who was extremely close to his grandmother went into depression. The doctors suggested that for quick recovery Divvij should move back to the environment where he grew up. On their advice, they moved back to Mumbai in 1998 and Divvij recovered quickly.
Ashok Kak returned to India in 2002. Well known industrialist K.K. Birla was familiar with his management capabilities. Hence, he requested Ashok to help improve the financial condition of their loss making, Kolkata-based India Steamship Company which was one of the oldest companies of the group. During his three year contract, Ashok not only recovered the losses but made the company profitable as well. During the three years the family stayed in Kolkata and then returned back to Mumbai. During this period, Jabeen also acted in the TV serial Hawaayen which was telecasted on DD-1 in 2004-05, nearly 30 years after her last release Vachan(1974).
Jabeen now lives in the Cadel Road-Shivaji Park area with her husband, son and elderly mother-in-law. Her Husband is the CEO of the famous Asmita Group of Companies situated in Mira Road-Thane. Her son has taken up the acting profession following in her footsteps. Inspite of spending ten years in America, Divvij has an amazing command over Hindi and Urdu. His first release Saathi in 2005 was directed by Director Faiz Anwar. His second movie Pehli Nazar Ka Pyar is ready for release. The film sees Jabeen return to Hindi Cinema as a producer under her banner Jabeen International. Jabeen says, "During my career, due to my family background, upbringing and values, I always found myself bit of a misfit in the industry. But my son will without doubt get benefited from my experience. As far as my memories of the period are concerned, I don't recall anything which gives me great happiness and its better to forget many of the painful incidents of the time. I however cannot forget the help of famous actress Shakeela who helped me selflessly in settling in Mumbai again. She is really a gem of a person whom I am glad to have as a friend."
Below we present a live video of Jabeen talking about her foray into production, future plans and singing her famous song Qaid Mein Hai Bulbul for us.
---video---
---Filmography--
Actress Jabeen Jaleel's name is well known to fans of hindi cinema of the 50s and 60s. Although She acted in merely 23 Hindi and 4 Punjabi films in her almost 20 year career, She made millions fans of her beauty and wonderful acting. This popular actress of the Golden Period of Hindi cinema is once again active in the field in the form of a producer.Jabeen belongs to an illustrious and well educated family of Bengal. On one hand, her paternal grandfather Sayyad Maulvi Ahmed was the first bengali muslim to get the graduation degree from Kolkata University and on the other her father Sayyad Abu Ahmed Jaleel was an I.C.S. officer during the british period.Jabeen's mother Dilaara Jaleel was also well educated lady who had got Munshi Faazil's degree.
Jabeen In Raagini
She hailed from Lahore's famous Faqeer brothers family. These three brothers Sayyad Faqeer Nooruddin, Sayyad faqeer Saeeduddin and Sayyad Faqeer Azizuddin were much respected ministers in the court of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh. It was maharaja Ranjeet Singh who had bestowed them with the title of Faqeer and their name is a part of Indian History. Lahore's famous FaqeerKhana Museum is named after them. Sayyad Faqeer Azizuddin was the Foreign minister in the Maharaja's court. Jabeen's mother Dilaara Begum was his great granddaughter. Jabeen was born in Delhi and was merely two months old when her family shifted to Japan due to her father's transfer.
Jabeen with her Actor Son Divvij
After staying in Japan for four years, her father moved to Mumbai on his appointment as Controller of Textiles. Jabeen joined the famous Queen Mary School situated at Nana Chowk, Mumbai. During her education there she also served as the school's Head Girl. For further studies she took admission in the Elphinston College. Jabeen recalls, "I used to participate in the College's Cultural programs with great vigor and enthusiasm. I once played a major role in the play Nek Parveen whose judges were famous Producer-Director S.M. Yusuf and his actress-wife Nigar Sultana. They both liked my performance so much that not only did I get the Best Actress award but they offered me the heroine's role in their next movie.
Our family's only filmy connection was that Actor-producer-director Sohrab Modi was my father's good friend. My father had passed away in 1949 itself. My two elder sisters had migrated to Pakistan after their marriages. My home consisted of just my mother, myself and my younger brother. It was difficult for me to take a decision on the offer independently, hence Yusuf sahib came to my home the following day itself. On his persuasion, my mother gave me the permission to work in the film, albeit after some resistance."
Jabeen During The Interview
Jabeen's first film Guzaara released in 1954 where her hero was Karan Dewan. Music of the film was composed by Ghulam Mohammad. Although the film was not very successful but Jabeen managed to attract people's attention towards herself. Her second film Lutera released in 1955 where her hero was Nasir Khan. She however got true recognition with her third film, New Delhi where she played the role of Kishore Kumar's sister Nikki. This 1956 release had veteran actor Prabhu Dayal (who was actress Nalini Jaywant's Husband) cast opposite her. Shankar Jaikishan had composed the music for this Producer-Director Mohan Sehgal's film and was a successful movie of its time. She got benefitted by the success of New Delhi.
A Young Jabeen
Towards the end of the decade, many films starring her released, including Char Minar, Fashion, Jeevan Sathi, Hathkadi, Panchayat, Raagini, Bedard Zamana Kya Jaane and Raat ke Raahi.
Premiere of Her Film Hathkadi At Yashwant Cinema, Ahmedabad
Many songs picturised on her were extremely popular including Tum Aur Hum(Fashion), Madbhari Yeh Pyaar Ki Palken (Fashion), Ta Thaiyya Karte Aana (Panchayat), Is Duniya Se Nirala Hoon (Raagini), Piya mai hoon patang tu dor (Raagini), Qaid mein Hai Bulbul Sayyad Muskuraye (Bedard Zamana Kya Jaane), Door Kahin Tu Chal (Bedard Zamana Kya Jaane), Aa Bhi Ja Bewafa (Raat Ke Rahi), Tu Kya Samjhe Tu Kya Jaane (Raat Ke Rahi) and Ek Nazar Ek Ada (Raat Ke Rahi).
Here is a playlist of her lovely songs for you to enjoy:-
 
Jabeen acted with most major actors of the period including Ashok Kumar, Dev Anand, Kishore, Raj Kapoor and Shammi Kapoor. Below is a rare still with Shammi Kapoor from movie Raat Ke Rahi. 
Jabeen with Shammi Kapoor in Raat Ke Rahi
In the 60s, Jabeen acted in films like Batwara, Khiladi, Sachche Moti, Taj Mahal and Raju. Her portrayal of Laadli Bano in Taj Mahal was quite appreciated. The Batwara song , Yeh Raat Yeh Fizaayen Phir Aayen Na Aayen picturised on her and Jawahar Kaul is popular to this day.
 
She also got the National Award for the 1962 Punjabi film Chaudhary Karnail Singh in which her hero was Prem Chopra which was incidentally his debut movie. Jabeen acted in three other Punjabi movies Kadi Dhoop Kadi Chhaon, Geet Baharaan De and Aye Dharti Punjab Di. 
Jabeen canbe seen dancing in this song from the superhit Chaudhary Karnail Singh, Hariyaan Pailiyaan Bhariyaan Pailiyaan. 
 
Jabeen got married in the year 1968. Her Husband Ashok Kak was of Kashmiri Origin and hailed from Jodhpur. He was the President of the Kodak Company and was the youngest CEO of that time. He had completed his MBA from Pilani and belonged to an extremely educated family. He was a friend of Jabeen's younger brother Asjed Jaleel. Jabeen says, "I am a Sayyad Muslim while Ashok is a Kashmiri Pandit. However, both our families were so liberal that religion did not play any role in our marriage. After marriage I acted in only one film Vachan which released in 1974."
Jabeen with Ashok Kumar in Jeevansathi
After moving away from films Jabeen participated in Social work also. When her son started attending school, she was the Chairperson of renowned Cathedral School's Parent Teacher Association. While her elder sisters were settled in Pakistan, her younger brother had settled in America. They no longer had any relatives in India. Keeping in view their son's education and better future the family decided to settle in America. Due to the family's regular visits to America, getting a green card was just a matter of time. The family moved to America in 1989. 
Jabeen with Dev Anand for the unreleased Hum Aur Tum
Jabeen and her family stayed in America for nearly ten years. Her mother and mother-in-law used to stay with them. When Jabeen's mother passed away, her son Divvij who was extremely close to his grandmother didn't want to stay anylonger. Jabeen ji also felt that  Divvij should move back to the environment where he grew up. Hence, they moved back to Mumbai in 1998. 
Jabeen with Pt Nehru at a Nagpur Function where she donated to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund
Ashok Kak returned to India in 2002. Well known industrialist K.K. Birla was familiar with his management capabilities. Hence, he requested Ashok to help improve the financial condition of their loss making, Kolkata-based India Steamship Company which was one of the oldest companies of the group. During his three year contract, Ashok not only recovered the losses but made the company profitable as well. During the three years the family stayed in Kolkata and then returned back to Mumbai. During this period, Jabeen also acted in the TV serial Hawaayen which was telecasted on DD-1 in 2004-05, nearly 30 years after her last release Vachan(1974). 
Jabeen with her husband Ashok Kak and Actor son Divvij Kak
Jabeen now lives in the Cadel Road-Shivaji Park area with her husband, son and elderly mother-in-law. Her Husband is the CEO of the famous Asmita Group of Companies situated in Mira Road-Thane. Her son has taken up the acting profession following in her footsteps. Inspite of spending ten years in America, Divvij has an amazing command over Hindi and Urdu. His first release Saathi in 2005 was directed by Director Faiz Anwar. His second movie Pehli Nazar Ka Pyar is ready for release. The film sees Jabeen return to Hindi Cinema as a producer under her banner Jabeen International.
Jabeen in a thoughtful mood as she turns a Producer for Pehli Nazar Ka Pyaar
Jabeen says, "During my career, due to my family background, upbringing and values, I always found myself bit of a misfit in the industry. But my son will without doubt shall get benefited from my experience. As far as my memories of the period are concerned, I don't recall anything which gives me great happiness and its better to forget many of the painful incidents of the time. I however cannot forget the help of famous actress Shakeela who helped me selflessly in settling in Mumbai again. She is really a gem of a person whom I am glad to have as a friend."
Below we present a  video of Jabeen talking about her foray into production, future plans and singing her famous song Qaid Mein Hai Bulbul for us during the exclusive interview.
 
 
and here is the original picturisation of the song on her.
 


---Filmography--

Filmograhy of Jabeen  (compiled by shishir krishna sharma)
S.No.r Year Movie Cast Composer Producer Director
1 1954 Guzaara

Karan Dewan,  Paro,  Chand Barq, Mirza Musharraf,  Baby Naaz,  Tewari, S.M.Yusuf  

Ghulam Mohd S.M. Yusuf S.M. Yusuf
2 1955 Lutera

Nasir Khan, Begampara, Nazir Hussain, David, Om Prakash, Shyamlal, Ramlal, Noor

C. Ramchandra

Dalsukh M. Pancholi 

Ravindra Dave
3 1956 Char Minar

Nasir Khan, Anjali Devi, Helen, Rashid Khan, Narmada Shankar, Bhagwan, S.K.Prem

Sardul Kwatra Nagina Films Ravindra Dave
4 1956 Keemat

Abhi Bhattacharya, rehana, Tewari, Madan Puri, Ramesh Sinha, Bhupendra Kapoor

Bhola Shreshtha C.R. Shah Heera Singh
5 1956 New Delhi

Kishore Kumar, Vyjayantimala, Radhakishan, Nazir Hussain, Dhumal, Mumtaz

Shankar Jaikishan Mohan Sehgal Mohan Sehgal
6 1957 Fashion

Pradeep Kumar, Mala Sinha, Chandrashekhar, Sundar, Kammo, Leela Mishra, Sagar

Hemant Kumar Kuldeep Sehgal Lekhraj Bhakri
7 1957 Jeevan Saathi

Ashok Kumar, Usha Kiran, Anoop Kumar, Daisy Irani, Amarnath, Pratima Devi, Iftikhar 

 

Bulo C Rani Dhanwant S Shah R.S. Tara
8 1958 Hathkadi

Motilal, Shakeela, Sajjan, Rajan Haksar, Amarnath, Mirza Musharraf, Mirajkar, Sushma

Nashad Dhanwant S Shah Sudarshan Bhatia
9 1958 Panchayat

Raj Kumar, Shyama, Pandhribai, Manoj Kumar, Daisy Irani, Kuldeep Kaur, Kanhaiyalal, Sundar

Iqbal Qureshi Kuldeep Sehgal Lekhraj Bhakri
10 1958 Raagini

Ashok Kumar, Padmini, Kishore Kumar, Balam, Sundar, Nazir Hussain, Achala Sachdev

O. P. Nayyar Ashok Kumar, Ganesh Rakhan
11 1958 Son of Sindbad

Prem Nath, Poornima, Shammi, Bhagwan, Kuldeep Kaur, Tewari, Sundar, Samson, Cukoo

Chitragupta Ram Kamlani, Balwant Bhatt Nanabhai Bhatt
12 1959 Bedard Zamana Kya Jaane

Ashok Kumar, Nirupa Roy, Sudesh Kumar, Pran, Helen, Sheikh, Iftekhar, Ratanmala

 

Kalyanji Veerji Shah Subhash Desai, Manmohan Desai Babubhai Mistry
13 1959 Jagga Daku

Jairaj, Chandrashekhar, Tewari, Maruti, Krishna Kumari, Babu Raje, Amir Bano, Bhagwan

 

S.N. Tripathi Chitra Bharti Chandrakant
14 1959 Raat Ke Rahi

Shammi Kapoor, Anwar, Achala Sachdev, Nazir Hussain, Iftekhar, Radhika, manohar

Bipin Babul Pushpanjali Pictures Naseem Bano
15 1961 Batwara

Pradeep Kumar, Nirupa Roy, Rehman, Shashikala, Jawahar Kaul, Leela Chitnis, Jagdish Sethi

 

S. Madan Deep Khosla Karunesh Thakur
16 1961 Khiladi

Ranjan, Tewari, Shammi, Sundar, Rajan Haksar, Rajan Kapoor, Madhumati

Sardul Kwatra Rekha Chitra B.J. Patel
17 1962 Jadugar Daku

Jairaj, Tewari, Madhumati, Helen, Ajit, Maruti, Bela Bose, Tuntun, Babu Raje

S. N. Tripathi Joy Films Chandrakant
18 1962 Sachche Moti

Suresh, Johny Walker, Sulochna, Helen, Tuntun, Manmohan Krishna, Sushil Kumar

 

N. Dutta Shri Dilip Chitra Omi Bedi
19 1963 Taj Mahal

Pradeep Kumar, Beena Roy, Jeevan, Helen, Rehman, Veena, Mohan Choti

 

Roshan A.K. Nadiadwala M. Sadiq
20 1963 The Householder

Shashi Kapoor, Leela Naidu, Durga Khote, Parveen Paul, Achala Sachdev, Pahadi Sanyal

 

Vanraj Bhatia, Jyotinder Merchant Ivory James Ivory
21 1963 Zingaro

Jairaj, Tewari, Laxmi Chhaya, Aruna Irani, Maruti, Bela Bose, Mridula, Babu Raje

 

S.N. Tripathi Joy Films Chandrakant
22 1967 Raju

Sushil Kumar, Jeevan, Johny Walker, Sulochna, Shammi, Manmohan Krishna, 

N. Dutta Shri Dilip Chitra Omi Bedi
23 1974 Vachan

 Shashi kapoor, Vimmi, Prem Chopra, Nazir hussain, Sulochna, K.N.Singh

 

Shankar Jaikishan Zar Films Suraj Prakash
24 - Ajnabi (Unreleased) Nasir Khan - - -
25 - Black Gold (Unreleased) Ranjan - - -
26 - Kab Tak Rahenge Kunware (Unreleased) Raj Kapoor - - -
27 - Hum Aur Tum (Unreleased) Dev Anand - - -
28 - Omar Khayyam (Unreleased) Ashok Kumar - - -
29 - Sweet Heart (Unreleased) Shashi Kapoor - - -
Jabeen also acted in Four Punjabi films as shown below:-
Punjabi Filmography
S.No. Film                                  Remarks
1 Chaudhary Karnail Singh National Award for Jabeen. Debut movie of Prem Chopra
2 Kadi Dhoop Kadi Chhaon
3 Aye Dharti Punjab Di
4 Geet Baharaan De
The website thanks Jabeen ji and her family for taking time out of their busy schedules for the interview. Special thanks to Shishir Krishna Sharma ji for conducting the interview and writing the article on our behalf. The interview video was edited by Master  Manaswi Sharma. Thanks Manaswi for a great job.  Article is translated from original hindi by Gajendra Khanna. 
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+1 # 2010-09-13 00:48
Simply awesome. So much of research, so much pain hardly any journalist takes these days to write such an investigative piece of film journalism. All the best to all of you, specially to Jabeen who still looks stunningly beautiful.
 
 
0 # 2010-09-18 03:20
utsaahwardhan ke liye shukriya surti saheb...gajendra ne platform diya iske liye mai unka bhi shukraguzaar hoon...
 
 
0 # 2010-09-18 03:21
shukriya surti saheb...gajendra ne platform diya iske liye mai unka bhi shukraguzaar hoon...
 
 
0 # Gajendra 2010-09-18 14:04
मैं तो बस एक निमित्त मात्र हूँ। आशा करता हूँ इस तरह के लेख आते रहें। साईट पर आने वाले फैनज़ से मेरी दरख्वास्त है कि और लेख उपलब्ध कराने में सहयोग करें.
(Translated in English: I am a mere medium to the whole process and believe that more such articles shall find their way here in the future as well. I make a humble request to our readers for making more articles available for the site. Thanks in advance).
 
 
+1 # 2010-09-15 16:07
Actress jabeen jaleel is a excellent actress of oldie and goldie days Ponnala Yadaiah
 
 
+1 # 2010-09-15 16:12
Kqaid mai hai bul bul sayyad musku rahy song is the super hit song in those days we will sing every day the song and the best actress jabeen jaleel of golden days like olden days Ponnala Yadaiah
 
 
+1 # 2010-11-08 00:44
Very beautiful writeup, special credit for research. A good example of well researched writeup on famed actress.

Thanks.
 
 
0 # 2010-11-16 12:46
Thanks for Interview of this wonderful Actress. She was really Beautiful & one of the most(few) cultured Actors from Hindi Cinema.
Keep on interviewing such rare Great Celebrities.
Paraag
 
 
0 # 2011-01-07 19:12
hi,
happy to read the article of Jabeen Didi, my school days i was her fan & use to visit her house situated at Gam Devi oposite St.colombo high school
If it is possible please do provide her contact number or mail ID


Regds
rajul
 
 
0 # shishir krishna sharma 2011-02-01 09:10
hi rajul, u can contact jabeen ji at "jabeeninternati "
 
 
+1 # Kelly Mistry 2012-02-21 15:12
WOW, what an article ! ! !
 

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