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Remembering #Indurani, Actress & Singer of 1930's & 40's on her 95th birth anniversary. Ishrat Jehan Imamuddin aka Indurani was born in a middle class family of Delhi, on the 22nd of June, 1922. Her mother Munawar Jehan was one of the first female students of the then newly opened Hakim Ajmal Khan school of Jamia Millia University of Delhi. After graduating from the school as a Lady Doctor and Hakim, she had worked in the princely states of Zanzira and Tonk. Her father Shaikh Imamuddin was the owner of a fleet of 17 horse carriages (Victorias and tongas) and one of his contracts was for transporting female students to the Mission Girls Urdu School in Delhi. Therefore, Ishrat and her sisters Afroz and Roshan got a good education in that school. They were 7 children in all. Ishrat was the third child. Naseem Bano (whose real name was also Roshan)–the actress and the mother of Saira Bano–also studied in the same school for a short period. Ishrat’s sister Roshan was adventurous and she corresponded with a film studio and sent her photo. They wrote back offering her a job of Rs.300 per month. When their father came to know this, he first admonished and bashed her. At that time, due to his gambling habit, he was in debts and financial difficulties, so he thought that his daughters could earn money for him as film stars. sarojiniWhen Ishrat was about 12-13 years old and was studying in Eighth Standard, her father brought her and her elder sister Roshan Jehan to Poona to find work in films. Talkie films had just started and film makers were on the look out for good looking boys and girls who could speak Urdu/Hindi fluently. The sisters got work in Dadasaheb Torne’s Saraswati Cinetone. They both were renamed as Indurani (Ishrat Jehan) and Sarojini (Roshan Jehan). In those days, most Muslim artistes took Hindu names for obvious reasons. While in Poona, the sisters were getting Rs 300/- per month as salary. Their father took three months’ advance payments and left for Delhi, leaving the sisters in the care of their Nani (maternal grandmother). In Poona, they became quite friendly with a co-actor Vasantrao Pehelwan (who later did villain’s roles in Master Bhagwan’s stunt films). They called him ‘uncle’ ji. In Poona, Indurani first worked in a Marathi film called Savitri in a minor uncredited role of a younger sister. Unfortunately the Marathi film of Dadasaheb Torne flopped and his studio closed down. The sisters decided to shift to Bombay to seek work prospects. Vasantrao Pehelwan got them a flat on rent in Dadar’s Hindu Colony in Bombay. While in Bombay, Indurani got work in films of Daryani Productions like Fida E Watan (1936), Pratima (1936), Bulldog (1937) and Insaaf (1937). While doing films Pratima and Insaaf, she fell in love with her handsome co-star Prem Adeeb. However, when it became clear that he could not muster enough courage to marry her in opposition to his family (he was a Hindu Kashmiri Pandit and she was a Muslim), she refused to continue relations. She was a very strong woman indeed. Soon the word spread around that two sisters were available for work. The sisters did not know much of anything in Bombay and could not go anywhere. So producers came to them. First was V. Shantaram who offered Indurani a job at Rs.300 per month. She insisted that her sister and “Uncleji” should also get work. Shantaram agreed for Sarojini but refused Vasantrao Pehelwan, so the job did not materialize. “Uncleji” went away soon after that. One day Sohrab Modi and Keki Modi came looking for them. Sohrab Modi offered them contracts for Rs. 450 per month and invited them to the studio. When they reached Minerva Movietone, they saw Leela Chitnis smoking with a long holder. Young Indurani was impressed and also tried to copy her; but Sohrab Modi, who treated her like his daughter, told her that it did not suit her and she gave up. One day Ramniklal Shah of Mohan Pictures and his friend Nanabhai Bhatt (father of Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt) came calling. By that time Nanabhai Bhatt had already got involved with his star Shirin Bano. Ramniklal offered them a salary of Rs. 500 per month. This was more than Minerva, so the offer was accepted but in the process Indurani lost her chance to work in a prestigious company like Minerva. Their old schoolmate Naseem Bano was at Minerva and came to prominence with the film Pukar (1939) made by Minerva. The sisters did not have anyone to advise them, so they lost their chances at Prabhat and Minerva. Thus from 1938 onwards, Ramniklal Shah took them under his wings. At the age of 17 in 1939 Indurani married Ramniklal Shah, secretly. Her elder sister Sarojini also married Nanubhai Vakil, the lead director of Mohan Pictures (Azra is their daughter). Indurani had six children. One of them died at birth. The shock was too much for her and after 1943, her career started slowing down. By 1949, her last film was released. In my opinion, Indurani was a “one of a kind” woman. In those days and for her age, she showed exemplary planning, foresight and had the right priorities for her future. Being from an educated family, she knew and understood the importance of education. She ensured that all her children got the best possible education to enable them to lead comfortable lives. Her children went to the prestigious missionary school in Santa Cruz, The Sacred Boys’ High School. Saira Bano’s brother Sultan, Shashadhar Mukherjee’s sons Rono, Joy, Debu and Shomu Mukherjee, as well as Milan Roy Choudhary (Geeta Dutt’s younger brother) also studied in the same school. All her children settled successfully in the United States. She understood the three basics of life: food, shelter and clothing. She did work in double shifts and saved enough money to build her own bungalow in Santa Cruz (a western suburb of Bombay) in 1940–at the age of about 18 years! In a front page story, The Times of India called her the youngest house owner in Bombay in those days. The house was designed by the famous architect Noorani. She also saved enough to spend her twilight years happily. She spent her last 35 years in the US, enjoying life with her entire family. This, when we have hundreds of stories of artistes who died in penury and neglect! Salim ji has many stories, anecdotes and interesting tidbits from the Bombay film world of those days. Indurani’s brother Naseem Siddiqui was a producer and a director of films made by Mohan Pictures. His friend Hasan Sehrai was a dialogue writer and editor of a film magazine called “Kahkashan”. Lyricist Shevan Rizvi was also his friend. Naseem Siddiqi’s younger sister Shirin got married to Hasan Sehrai. Indurani’s sister Sarojini (Roshan Jehan) worked in films at the same time. She worked in about 17 films according to the Hindi Film Geet Kosh (HFGK) and sang a few songs. Sarojini and Indurani worked together in three films, namely Jadui Kangan (1940), Hatimtai Ki Beti (1940) and Tajmahal (1941). Indurani acted in 21 (including 1 Marathi) films according to HFGK and as researched by both Salim ji and Harish ji. Her Filmography is given at the end; please note that she was credited variously as Indu, Indurani and also as Indubala. There was another Indubala also, but she worked in films made in Calcutta and by Calcutta producers. Those films are excluded from this list, based on Salim ji’s information. Indurani worked with several well known heroes of her times, like Prem Adeeb, Jayant, Jeevan, Yaqub, Mubarak, Sushil Kumar, Yusuf Efendi, Nazir, Navin Yagnik, Yashwant Dave etc. She had good directors for her films, like G.R. Sethi, Ram Daryani, Dwarka Khosla, J.P. Advani, K. Amarnath, Mohan Sinha, and Nanubhai Vakil. She had training in classical music while she worked in Daryani productions and with this background, she sang two songs each in three films. She sang four songs under the baton of Anil Biswas and two under Madholal Master. Both Ramniklal Shah and Indurani were very generous and helpful in nature. When child artist Meena Kumari was in financial distress and her father approached Ramnikbhai, without thinking he gave Rs. 5000 and never asked for its return. Meena Kumari never forgot this kind gesture and always respected Ramnikbhai. inger-actress Nirmala Devi was Indurani’s friend and her husband (actor Govinda’s father) Arun Ahuja was her “Rakhi Brother”. When the Ahuja family lost everything, it was Indurani who paid for their monthly expenses for two months. Later the Ahujas sold their house in Juhu and shifted to Virar, but they paid back all the money to Indurani. Exactly opposite was was the case of director-producer-actor Nazir and his wife, actress Swarnalata (a Siyal Jat Sikh from Rawalpindi). They visited Indurani in their Rolls Royce, borrowed some money from her and then, within few days, quietly migrated to Pakistan, without repaying the amount. In the early 1960s, Salim ji and other siblings one by one left for America for studies, and then all settled in the US. Ramnikbhai Shah died in 1973. Later Indurani also shifted to the US and stayed with her sons by turns. She spent her time happily with twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Indurani died in the US on February 17, 2012 at the ripe age of 90 years, after a fruitful and contented life. Her grave is in the Ventura County, California town of Camarillo. 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Men’s Health Week: Stretton doctor on what men need to know
ONE of Warrington’s top doctors wants to highlight the signs and symptoms that men need to be aware of during this men’s health week.
The event, which will take place June 14-20, aims to raise awareness of men’s health problems and provide vital information.
One in five men dies before the age of 65, but with more education, awareness, and support, that can change.
For this reason, Dr. Rono Mukherjee, Consultant Urologist at Spire Cheshire Hospital in Stretton, answered some common questions about cancer risk for men, signs, symptoms and prevention.
Q. What urinary symptoms should men over 40 look out for?
A. Men over 40 are at risk of prostate cancer, especially if they have a family history of the disease, e.g. B. a father or brother diagnosed under 65 years of age.
The main symptoms to be aware of are increasing frequency and urge to urinate, waking up to urinate in the middle of the night, decreased urine flow and difficulty urinating and leaking urine with loss of control.
Blood in the urine and recurring urinary tract infections should also be taken seriously.
Not only are these symptoms signs of possible prostate cancer, but they can also be an indication of bladder or kidney cancer, especially if there is blood.
The risk of benign, non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate can also cause these symptoms, which severely affect a man’s quality of life and require treatment.
Q. What should I do if I get these symptoms?
A. If you experience any of the above symptoms, it is important to see your GP, who can refer you to a urologist.
It is so easy for men to ignore such symptoms and opt for normal course of action, but doing so puts themselves even more at risk.
Dr. Rono Mukherjee, Consultant Urologist at Spire Cheshire Hospital in Stretton
As with any cancer, the earlier it is detected, the greater the chance of successfully treating it. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of taking the warning signs seriously.
It can also help reduce your tea and coffee intake and avoid drinking fluids late at night when you have an increased urge to urinate.
Q. Who should do testicular self-exams and how do I do one?
A. Every single adult male needs to regularly examine his testicles to look for signs of testicular cancer, which is one of the most curable cancers if caught early.
We recommend doing this at least once a month, perhaps in the shower or bath, and simply feeling each testicle with your thumb and fingers to look for any unusual lumps.
Lumps can be small and are usually quite firm, like hard rubber.
If you feel anything unusual, see your GP or urologist, who will likely send you for an ultrasound.
Q. Is erectile dysfunction a cause for concern?
A. Erectile dysfunction is a quality of life issue that can be treated.
Erectile dysfunction can occur suddenly in young men and be associated with psychological reasons such as stress.
Spire Cheshire Hospital
In this case, speak to your family doctor who can help you find the cause and treat you.
In men aged 40 and over, erectile dysfunction is slow to start and gradually worsen.
It can be the first sign of potential heart problems, diabetes, and other conditions, including prostate enlargement and, less commonly, prostate cancer.
Your GP can do a health check, including a physical exam, as well as blood tests for cholesterol, blood sugar, thyroid, liver, prostate, and male hormone levels to make sure the underlying cause is discovered before recommending treatment or referring you to one Doctor refers urologist.
Dr. Mukherjee added, “My advice to men is to just take their health seriously.
“Make a note of these symptoms and don’t hesitate to speak to someone if you or your partner are even slightly concerned.
“Ignoring symptoms can be dangerous, and every doctor prefers to take the time to discuss and examine you about them.
“We’d rather make sure it was a false alarm than miss vital warning signs to prevent serious illness. Let yourself be checked. ”
Spire Cheshire Hospital has a team of passionate urologists who are experts in all matters relating to men’s health. To learn more, visit bit.ly/3iyh1Bf
source https://dailyhealthynews.ca/mens-health-week-stretton-doctor-on-what-men-need-to-know/
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Remembering #Indurani, Actress & Singer of 1930's & 40's on her 5th death anniversary.
Ishrat Jehan Imamuddin aka Indurani was born in a middle class family of Delhi, on the 22nd of June, 1922. Her mother Munawar Jehan was one of the first female students of the then newly opened Hakim Ajmal Khan school of Jamia Millia University of Delhi. After graduating from the school as a Lady Doctor and Hakim, she had worked in the princely states of Zanzira and Tonk. Her father Shaikh Imamuddin was the owner of a fleet of 17 horse carriages (Victorias and tongas) and one of his contracts was for transporting female students to the Mission Girls Urdu School in Delhi. Therefore, Ishrat and her sisters Afroz and Roshan got a good education in that school. They were 7 children in all. Ishrat was the third child. Naseem Bano (whose real name was also Roshan)–the actress and the mother of Saira Bano–also studied in the same school for a short period. Ishrat’s sister Roshan was adventurous and she corresponded with a film studio and sent her photo. They wrote back offering her a job of Rs.300 per month. When their father came to know this, he first admonished and bashed her. At that time, due to his gambling habit, he was in debts and financial difficulties, so he thought that his daughters could earn money for him as film stars. sarojiniWhen Ishrat was about 12-13 years old and was studying in Eighth Standard, her father brought her and her elder sister Roshan Jehan to Poona to find work in films. Talkie films had just started and film makers were on the look out for good looking boys and girls who could speak Urdu/Hindi fluently. The sisters got work in Dadasaheb Torne’s Saraswati Cinetone. They both were renamed as Indurani (Ishrat Jehan) and Sarojini (Roshan Jehan). In those days, most Muslim artistes took Hindu names for obvious reasons. While in Poona, the sisters were getting Rs 300/- per month as salary. Their father took three months’ advance payments and left for Delhi, leaving the sisters in the care of their Nani (maternal grandmother). In Poona, they became quite friendly with a co-actor Vasantrao Pehelwan (who later did villain’s roles in Master Bhagwan’s stunt films). They called him ‘uncle’ ji. In Poona, Indurani first worked in a Marathi film called Savitri in a minor uncredited role of a younger sister. Unfortunately the Marathi film of Dadasaheb Torne flopped and his studio closed down. The sisters decided to shift to Bombay to seek work prospects. Vasantrao Pehelwan got them a flat on rent in Dadar’s Hindu Colony in Bombay. While in Bombay, Indurani got work in films of Daryani Productions like Fida E Watan (1936), Pratima (1936), Bulldog (1937) and Insaaf (1937). While doing films Pratima and Insaaf, she fell in love with her handsome co-star Prem Adeeb. However, when it became clear that he could not muster enough courage to marry her in opposition to his family (he was a Hindu Kashmiri Pandit and she was a Muslim), she refused to continue relations. She was a very strong woman indeed. Soon the word spread around that two sisters were available for work. The sisters did not know much of anything in Bombay and could not go anywhere. So producers came to them. First was V. Shantaram who offered Indurani a job at Rs.300 per month. She insisted that her sister and “Uncleji” should also get work. Shantaram agreed for Sarojini but refused Vasantrao Pehelwan, so the job did not materialize. “Uncleji” went away soon after that. One day Sohrab Modi and Keki Modi came looking for them. Sohrab Modi offered them contracts for Rs. 450 per month and invited them to the studio. When they reached Minerva Movietone, they saw Leela Chitnis smoking with a long holder. Young Indurani was impressed and also tried to copy her; but Sohrab Modi, who treated her like his daughter, told her that it did not suit her and she gave up. One day Ramniklal Shah of Mohan Pictures and his friend Nanabhai Bhatt (father of Mahesh and Mukesh Bhatt) came calling. By that time Nanabhai Bhatt had already got involved with his star Shirin Bano. Ramniklal offered them a salary of Rs. 500 per month. This was more than Minerva, so the offer was accepted but in the process Indurani lost her chance to work in a prestigious company like Minerva. Their old schoolmate Naseem Bano was at Minerva and came to prominence with the film Pukar (1939) made by Minerva. The sisters did not have anyone to advise them, so they lost their chances at Prabhat and Minerva. Thus from 1938 onwards, Ramniklal Shah took them under his wings. At the age of 17 in 1939 Indurani married Ramniklal Shah, secretly. Her elder sister Sarojini also married Nanubhai Vakil, the lead director of Mohan Pictures (Azra is their daughter). Indurani had six children. One of them died at birth. The shock was too much for her and after 1943, her career started slowing down. By 1949, her last film was released. In my opinion, Indurani was a “one of a kind” woman. In those days and for her age, she showed exemplary planning, foresight and had the right priorities for her future. Being from an educated family, she knew and understood the importance of education. She ensured that all her children got the best possible education to enable them to lead comfortable lives. Her children went to the prestigious missionary school in Santa Cruz, The Sacred Boys’ High School. Saira Bano’s brother Sultan, Shashadhar Mukherjee’s sons Rono, Joy, Debu and Shomu Mukherjee, as well as Milan Roy Choudhary (Geeta Dutt’s younger brother) also studied in the same school. All her children settled successfully in the United States. She understood the three basics of life: food, shelter and clothing. She did work in double shifts and saved enough money to build her own bungalow in Santa Cruz (a western suburb of Bombay) in 1940–at the age of about 18 years! In a front page story, The Times of India called her the youngest house owner in Bombay in those days. The house was designed by the famous architect Noorani. She also saved enough to spend her twilight years happily. She spent her last 35 years in the US, enjoying life with her entire family. This, when we have hundreds of stories of artistes who died in penury and neglect! Salim ji has many stories, anecdotes and interesting tidbits from the Bombay film world of those days. Indurani’s brother Naseem Siddiqui was a producer and a director of films made by Mohan Pictures. His friend Hasan Sehrai was a dialogue writer and editor of a film magazine called “Kahkashan”. Lyricist Shevan Rizvi was also his friend. Naseem Siddiqi’s younger sister Shirin got married to Hasan Sehrai. Indurani’s sister Sarojini (Roshan Jehan) worked in films at the same time. She worked in about 17 films according to the Hindi Film Geet Kosh (HFGK) and sang a few songs. Sarojini and Indurani worked together in three films, namely Jadui Kangan (1940), Hatimtai Ki Beti (1940) and Tajmahal (1941). Indurani acted in 21 (including 1 Marathi) films according to HFGK and as researched by both Salim ji and Harish ji. Her Filmography is given at the end; please note that she was credited variously as Indu, Indurani and also as Indubala. There was another Indubala also, but she worked in films made in Calcutta and by Calcutta producers. Those films are excluded from this list, based on Salim ji’s information. Indurani worked with several well known heroes of her times, like Prem Adeeb, Jayant, Jeevan, Yaqub, Mubarak, Sushil Kumar, Yusuf Efendi, Nazir, Navin Yagnik, Yashwant Dave etc. She had good directors for her films, like G.R. Sethi, Ram Daryani, Dwarka Khosla, J.P. Advani, K. Amarnath, Mohan Sinha, and Nanubhai Vakil. She had training in classical music while she worked in Daryani productions and with this background, she sang two songs each in three films. She sang four songs under the baton of Anil Biswas and two under Madholal Master. Both Ramniklal Shah and Indurani were very generous and helpful in nature. When child artist Meena Kumari was in financial distress and her father approached Ramnikbhai, without thinking he gave Rs. 5000 and never asked for its return. Meena Kumari never forgot this kind gesture and always respected Ramnikbhai. inger-actress Nirmala Devi was Indurani’s friend and her husband (actor Govinda’s father) Arun Ahuja was her “Rakhi Brother”. When the Ahuja family lost everything, it was Indurani who paid for their monthly expenses for two months. Later the Ahujas sold their house in Juhu and shifted to Virar, but they paid back all the money to Indurani. Exactly opposite was was the case of director-producer-actor Nazir and his wife, actress Swarnalata (a Siyal Jat Sikh from Rawalpindi). They visited Indurani in their Rolls Royce, borrowed some money from her and then, within few days, quietly migrated to Pakistan, without repaying the amount. In the early 1960s, Salim ji and other siblings one by one left for America for studies, and then all settled in the US. Ramnikbhai Shah died in 1973. Later Indurani also shifted to the US and stayed with her sons by turns. She spent her time happily with twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Indurani died in the US on February 18, 2012 at the ripe age of 90 years, after a fruitful and contented life. Her grave is in the Ventura County, California town of Camarillo.
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Family Relation Of Bollywood You Didn't Know Were Related Tabu and Farah's father Jamal Hashmi is Shabana's brother. Sisters Tabu & Farah Naaz Are Shabana Azmi's Nieces. Both sets of siblings are maternal cousins. Their mothers Daisy Irani and Menaka Irani are real sisters. Farhan-Zoya Akhtar & Farha-Sajid Khan Are Cousin Sharman is married to Prem Chopra's daughter Prerna. Sharman Joshi Is Son-In-Law Of Prem Chopra Vivek Oberoi and Akshay's fathers are brothers. So they are first cousins. vivek & Akshay Oberoi Are Cousins. Karan's mother Hiroo Johar and Aditya's father Yash Chopra are siblings. No wonder Karan agreed to make his first onscreen appearance in Adi's DDLJ. Karan & Aditya Are First Cousins Kajol and Rani mukherjee. Apparently, they too are cousins Emraan is the son of Mahesh Bhatt's cousin sister. Hence, he is Mahesh's nephew and Pooja-Alia's cousin. Emraan & Pooja - Alia Are Cousins AJAY DEVGAN IS MONISH BEHL’S BROTHER IN LAW Tanuja & Mohnish Behl’s mother Nutan were real sisters, thus Kajol and Mohnish are first cousins. Kajol-Tanishaa's father Shomu Mukherjee, Ayan's father Deb, and Sharbani's father Rono are all brothers. Sharbani,Ayan,Kajol & Tanisha Are All Cousins. Sadhna's father and Babita's father Hari Shivdasani are brothers, making the yesteryear divas, first cousins. Sadhna & Babita Are Cousins. Source : http://www.indiatimes.com/ Music : Syn Cole - Feel Good [NCS Release] (3:02) NoCopyrightSounds YouTube Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1ULJ92aldE&index=22&list=RDfzNMd3Tu1Zw Social Media Links : Follow Syn Cole : • https://soundcloud.com/syncole • https://www.facebook.com/SynCole • https://twitter.com/SynColeOfficial • https://www.instagram.com/SynCole/ For More Videos : http://goo.gl/8NWCQ0 ----------Others Videos you Can Also Like-------------- Top 10 Bollywood Celebrities Who Went Fat to Fit : https://youtu.be/4XX7wmW71gs 8 Television Couples And Their Love Triangle : https://youtu.be/6HrOI3ZuFO4 10 Unseen Teenage Pictures of Bollywood Celebrities! : https://youtu.be/v822RncN04 Top 10 Plastic Surgery Photos Of Popular Bollywood Actresses - BEFORE & AFTER :https://youtu.be/VFB2qTo0HM4 20 Bollywood Child Actors Who Grew Up Unrecognisable - BEFORE & AFTER : https://youtu.be/wNAPuXVfrK4 Real Life Partners Of Kumkum Bhagya Zee Tv - https://youtu.be/UePSjSvdhuQ Popular Bollywood Actresses Who Married for Money : https://youtu.be/H7J3FDchOuo Top 10 Plastic Surgery Photos Of Popular TV Actresses - BEFORE & AFTER : https://youtu.be/eSUC6r39faw 6 Celebrities Who Lost Their Lives : https://youtu.be/xPLWlm_uYNE TV Actresses Looks Beautiful Without Makeup - PART 3 : https://youtu.be/v9C_kbu2AYo Top 10 Handsome TV Actors With Their Real Life Partner : https://youtu.be/U7HOkyP7__c Top 10 Plastic Surgery Photos Of Popular TV Actresses - BEFORE & AFTER : https://youtu.be/hxGXxnkiPlM Top 10 TV Celebrities Who Had Royal Weddings : https://youtu.be/PNsW4Zy-3uw Kratika Sengar aka Tanushree Real Life Photos - Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki : https://youtu.be/w3lMTUKQPEI 12 Rare School Life Pictures Of Bollywood Celebs. : https://youtu.be/52fMM1LccY0 Hello, This is Moumita Pal Here. I declare that all slideshow belong me. Photos all are taken from Google Image search and using advanced image search option.All images were fairly used during the making of this video for entertainment purposes. We do not mean to victimize anybody emotionally. Thanks to Google for providing this beautiful and related pictures.
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