Kaise rahun chup: Lata Mangeshkar(Inteqam)ĩ. Aaja aye bahaar: Lata Mangeshkar(Raj Kumar)Ĩ. Tera mera pyar amar: Lata Mangeshkar(Asli Naqli)ħ. Main toh tum sang nain milake: Lata mangeshkar(Manmauji)Ħ. Abhi na jao chhod kar: Asha Bhosle/Mohd Rafi(Hum Dono)ĥ. Jhumka gira re: Asha Bhosle(Mera Saaya)Ĥ. Lag ja gale se: Lata Mangeshkar (Woh Kaun Thi)ģ. O sajana barkha bahaar aye: Lata Mangeshkar(Parakh)Ģ. Geet tere saaz ka, Aa jaan-e- ja, Kaise rahun chup and Hum tumhare liye topped the charts for months.Interestingly Sadhana did two films Inteqaam and Ek Phool Do Mali with Sanjay Khan in 1969. Sadhana’s devoted husband R K Nayyar directed the film which boasts of one of Laxmikant-Pyarelal’s best soundtracks. Inteqaam(1969): A very powerful story that I keep asking my friend Sanjay Bhansali to remake, Inteqaam featured Sadhana as a woman on a vendetta spree against the family that ruined her father. Lata Mangeshkar’s Bedardi balma tujhko mera mann yaad karta hai and Ajee rooth kar abb kahan jayeyiga made the Sadhana Mystique so much more alluring.Sadhana teamed up one more time with Rajendra Kumar in Aap Aaye Bahaar Ayee and that too was a hit.ĥ. Just focus on that chic Sadhana haircut, one of the ‘fringe’ benefits of being born with a wide forehead, and the tight salwar and kameez ensemble which girl in the 60s embraced enthusiastically.
Arzoo(1965): Bringing the Mere Mehboob pair together again, Arzoo featured Sadhana as a woman who would go to any lengths for her beloved.So when Rajendra Kumar loses a leg she offers to lose one too.Forget the story. So enamoured was director Raj Khosla of the Sadhana Mystique that he cast her once again as the ‘Kaun’ girl in Mera Saaya and Anita, with less satisfying results.Ĥ.
This became the signature –image of Sadhana’s career. Woh Kaun Thi(1964): The ethereal spirit roaming the night in a white saree singing Naina barse rimjhim rimjhim. The songs Mere mehboob tujhe meri mohabbat ki qasam and Tere pyar mein dildar added to the Sadhana Mystique.ģ. But the impact was reverberant and everlasting. Unlike Mala Sinha who played Muslim characters repeatedly Sadhana was part of only one Muslim Social. For a very long time her fans thought she was a Muslim in real life too. Playing the beauteous Husna Banu, Sadhana was every inch the veiled enigmatic beauty. Mere Mehboob(1963): Between 19 Sadhana starred in several super success such as Hum Dono, Ek Musafir Ek Hasina, Raj Kumar, Woh Kaun Thi, Waqt and Arzoo. But none of these was as big a blockbuster as Mere Mehboob.Although a mediocre Muslim Social, Mere Mehboob went a long in amplifying the Sadhana Mystique. Lata Mangeshkar’s songs Ab aur na kuch bhi yaad raha,Saawan ki raaton mein, Yeh mere andhere ujale na hote seemed designed for that exquisite face.Ģ. If you really want to see Sadhana’s true caliber as a naturalistic actress see her in Prem Patra. But the Sadhana mystique in both Parakh and Hum Dono is based on the enchanting songs( O sajana barkha bahaar, Mere Mann ke Diye, Mila Hai kissika jhumka in Parakh, Abhi na jao chhod kar and Allah tero naam in Hum Dono). Many would prefer Sadhana in Bimal Roy’s Parakh which came a year earlier and in Vijay Anand’s Hum Dono which was released during the same year as Prem Patra. Prem Patra(1962): Two years after her debut as a leading lady in the musical hit Love In Simla(directed by future husband R K Nayyar) the great Bimal Roy cast Sadhana as the simple salawar-kameez clad girl who looks after her beloved Shashi Kapoor after he loses his eyesight in an accident.