Her song Oh Mungda… saved the film Inkaar from failure. Usually it is the film stars that draw crowds and save a movie from failure due to their stardom but Helen, though not a star, but she had the power to draw crowds with her dance numbers. In the late 70’s Vinod Khanna and Amjad Khan’s film Inkaar (1978) was released. It had an offbeat story without romance hence the film failed but the movie had a song Oh Mungda, main gud ki dali Mangta hai to aaja rasiya na hi to main le chali …. filmed on Helen, who intoxicated film buffs with her sexual appeal and sensual dancing steps, so much that film buffs thronged cinema halls to watch the song again and again. The song became a national craze and with word of mouth publicity about Helen’s song the movie turned into a money spinner!
A deprived childhood Helen witnessed a deprived childhood as she was a victim of Second War and had to flee Burma (Now Myanmar). After her father’s death, the family escaped from Burma to Mumbai as the Japanese had occupied Burma and were killing Burmese ruthlessly. Many families travelled by feet as there were no means of transport due to Second War trauma. They faced hard times, with no food, no water and sometimes no rest. Their feet had blisters yet they kept walking. On the way Helen’s mother had a miscarriage and her brother was seriously ill. Thus the family was subjected to stiff atrocities before they reached Kolkata. In Kolkatta, her mother got a job of a nurse but the salary was not sufficient to feed the family hence Helen quit school and began dancing in films.
Salim Khan’s affection during crises turned into love Helen first married film director P N Arora in 1957 but when she found that Arora was misusing her wealth in gambling and booze she divorced him in 1974. But by the time Arora had spend most of her wealth and put her into severe financial crises. That’s when writer Salim (of famous Salim-Javed Jodi ) came to her rescue and helped her by giving Helen good roles in films. In fact Salim , even tried to raise her standard from a cabaret dancer to an heroine by writing a good role for her in the film Immaan Dharam. In this film Helen was cast as Heroin opposite Amitabh Bachchan but the film failed but Salim kept encouraging her and her old mother and this emotional bound turned into love and the two married in 1980. Initially the couple faced much opposition as Salim Khan was married but after few years things settled and now Helen is leading a respectful life and is recognized as Salman Khan’s mother
Raj Kapoor advised Helen to learn dancing Cukoo, a popular yesteryear dancer in films was the family friend of Helen, hence when she came to know about the financial condition of the family she urged a filmmaker to cast young Helen as a dancer in chorus. The film was Shabistan in 1951. She also got an opportunity in Raj Kapoor’s Awaara. Though she was a chorus dancer in Awaara , yet Raj Kapoor noticed her. He witnessed sign of a great dancer in Helen and recommended her to get training in classical dance. Helen took the advice seriously and learned classical dancing from dance Guru P.L. Raj , a distinguished name in choreographers before Saroj Khan, Farah Khan Etc took over. Recalling her dance guru, Helen in an interview said, “In those days dancing school were costly but thank god, P.L. Raj , popular film Choreographer, helped me to learn all kinds of dances. Guruji began with Manipuri style. Then I learnt Bharat Natyam and later Kathak. Thanks to training in dance, I was flooded with solo dance in films.” With the song Mera naam Chin Chin Chu …. Helen becomes a star Among her solo dance include solo dance numbers in Alif Laila (1953) and Hoor-e-Arab (1955.). However her first hit song as solo dancer was Mr John O Baba Khan……… in the film Baarish. This song was quite famous and it was this song that filmmaker Shakti Samanta happened to watch and offered Helen her career’s most popular song that made her a star over night! Any guess which was this song? Well the song is Mera naam Chin Chin Chu….from the film Howrah Bridge. Helen becomes No 1 cabaret star Helen ruled the 50’s and 60’s as number 1 cabaret dancer. Among her most successful songs include Oh haseena zulphon wali… (Teesri Manzil); Aa Jaane Jaan……(Intaquam ), Piya Tu Ab To Aaja …. (Caravan ); Mehebooba mehebooba … (Sholay) and of course her career best Yeh mera dil pyaar ka deewana… (Don) Helen's transition to heroine Few may be aware that Helen also did a film as heroine. The film was Cha Cha Cha ( 1964) opposite B-Grade actor Chandershekher. The film had hit songs like Ek chameli ke mandave tale ek chameli ke mandave tale…. Wo hum na the wo tum na the….. It was a musical love story and tapped Helen’s classical dancing skills but the film failed. Again in Imaan Dharam, she was made heroine opposite Amitabh Bachchan but the film failed. Hence her career as heroine ended! Helen excelled in supporting roles After failure of Cha Cha Cha and Immaan Dharam, she attempted character roles and won good response in films like Woh Kaun Thi, Gumnaam, Shikari, Elaan, Lahu Ke Do Rang, Don etc. In fact in her second inning with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s – Khamoshi: The Musical, she was widely applauded. What is interesting is that she won four Filmfare nomination for Best Supporting Actress – Gumnaam (1966), Shikari (1969), Elaan (1972) and Khamoshi: The Musical (1997).
# | Released Date | Type | Credited As | Movie |
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1 | 06 Feb 2015 | Film | Actress | Bachpan Ek Dhokha |
2 | 01 Aug 2013 | Film | Supporting Actress | Bachpan |
3 | 21 Sep 2012 | Film | Supporting Actress | Heroine |
4 | 24 Feb 2012 | Film | Supporting Actress | Jodi Breakers |
5 | 16 Dec 2011 | Film | Supporting Actress | One Room Kitchen |
6 | 12 Nov 2010 | Film | Supporting Actress | Dunno Y Na Jaane Kyun |
7 | 17 Aug 2007 | Film | Supporting Actress | Marigold |
8 | 14 Apr 2006 | Film | Supporting Actress | Humko Deewana Kar Gaye |
9 | 30 Dec 2005 | Film | Supporting Actress | Anjaane |
10 | 10 Sep 2004 | Film | Supporting Actress | Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa |
11 | 27 Feb 2004 | Film | Supporting Actress | Ab Tak Chhappan |
12 | 27 Jul 2002 | Film | Supporting Actor | Shararat |