Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, March 09, 2012
Mumbai, March 09, 2012
Joy Mukherjee, often referred to as Bengali candy, breathed his last here Friday. Thousands of fans will always remember this chocolaty charmer of the 1960s as Dev of Love In Simla - his debut film - who made women swoon.
He became a heartthrob thanks to his matinee idol good looks. He wore Western clothes like a fashion model and won a huge number of female fans, who remember him for his boyish looks and physique.
Some of Bollywood's best love songs, such as Woh Hain Zara Khafa Khafa (Shagrid), O Mere Shahe Khuba (Love In Tokyo) and Hamko Tumhaare Ishq Ne (Ek Musafir Ek Hasina), were picturised on Joy.
Often criticised as a bit wooden and one dimensional as a performer, he showed great comic timing. With his debut in Love In Simla, in which Joy romanced Sadhana, he became a king of love stories.
In films like Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon (1963) and Shagird (1967), he wooed the most popular Bollywood actresses of the era - Asha Parekh and Saira Banu - respectively.
Born into an influential film family, Joy was the son of Sati Devi and Sashadhar Mukherjee who ran the famous Filmalaya Studios. Sashadhar is often credited for discovering both Sadhana and Asha Parekh.
Joy had two brothers - Deb and Shomu. The latter was married to actress Tanuja and they had two daughters, Kajol and Tanisha. Rani Mukherjee is his cousin's daughter.
As his debut Love in Simla catapulted him to stardom, it later came to fore that he wasn't even the first choice for the role. Many newcomers, including Dharmendra, were considered for the project. But director RK Nayyar noticed Joy and convinced him to sign for the film. Joy was barely 21 then.
Nayyar worked wonders as he paired Joy with newcomer Sadhana and the wide-eyed Azra. If Sadhana's Audrey Hepburn fringe became the talk of the town and a style statement, Joy's chocolate boy looks were equally appreciated.
From 1963, Joy teamed up with Sadhana's rival, Asha Parekh, to collaborate on a hat-trick of musical hits - first he was signed by Nasir Hussain to act opposite Asha in Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon (1963).
A year later came Pramod Chakravarthy's Ziddi, again with Asha. And in 1966, the duo hit bull's eye with Love In Tokyo. At the height of the craze for shooting abroad, Joy declared his love for a kimono-clad Asha fluttering an embroidered fan and false eyelashes in the film that was shot in Japan.
Contrary to the Joy-Asha successful pair, Joy's films with Saira Banu didn't quite hit it off. Of the five films they did together - Shagird, Door Ki Awaaz, Aao Pyar Kare, Saaz Aur Awaaz and Yeh Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hain - only Shagird did well at the box office.
Joy ruled the roost till the advent of the Rajesh Khanna craze, which caused audiences to lose interest in him as a romantic hero. It was then that Joy turned producer and director.
He produced and directed Humsaaya (1968), where he gave himself a double role.
Film historians remember the movie as it included risky stunts and a series of blasts that blew up trucks, but what people remember the most is the cat fight between Mala Sinha and Sharmila Tagore on the sets, which gave the film unexpected publicity.
But his magic waned after that.
In the early 1970s, Joy worked in a series of films, including Ehsaan, Anjana, Puraskar, Aag aur Daag, Kahin Aar Kahin Paar, but failed to charm the audiences.
Joy tried to revive his career with the 1972 movie Ek Baar Muskura Do, which was a moderate success. In this family film, Joy co-starred with brother Deb Mukherjee and to-be sister-in-law Tanuja.
Ironically, films with big heroines, Love in Bombay (1974) with Waheeda, which he also directed, Saanjh Ki Bela with Nutan (1981) and Umeed with Nanda (1989) trickled in, but Joy had then passed the prime of his life and so had his leading ladies.
His last success came with directing Chailla Babu, a film starring Zeenat Aman and Rajesh Khanna. His last screen appearance was in the TV series Aye Dil-e-Nadan.
Joy's death at the age of 73 Friday would mark an occasion for his legion of fans, now grown up, to reminisce the charms of the Bengali babu whose looks left a lasting impression.
He became a heartthrob thanks to his matinee idol good looks. He wore Western clothes like a fashion model and won a huge number of female fans, who remember him for his boyish looks and physique.
Some of Bollywood's best love songs, such as Woh Hain Zara Khafa Khafa (Shagrid), O Mere Shahe Khuba (Love In Tokyo) and Hamko Tumhaare Ishq Ne (Ek Musafir Ek Hasina), were picturised on Joy.
Often criticised as a bit wooden and one dimensional as a performer, he showed great comic timing. With his debut in Love In Simla, in which Joy romanced Sadhana, he became a king of love stories.
In films like Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon (1963) and Shagird (1967), he wooed the most popular Bollywood actresses of the era - Asha Parekh and Saira Banu - respectively.
Born into an influential film family, Joy was the son of Sati Devi and Sashadhar Mukherjee who ran the famous Filmalaya Studios. Sashadhar is often credited for discovering both Sadhana and Asha Parekh.
Joy had two brothers - Deb and Shomu. The latter was married to actress Tanuja and they had two daughters, Kajol and Tanisha. Rani Mukherjee is his cousin's daughter.
As his debut Love in Simla catapulted him to stardom, it later came to fore that he wasn't even the first choice for the role. Many newcomers, including Dharmendra, were considered for the project. But director RK Nayyar noticed Joy and convinced him to sign for the film. Joy was barely 21 then.
Nayyar worked wonders as he paired Joy with newcomer Sadhana and the wide-eyed Azra. If Sadhana's Audrey Hepburn fringe became the talk of the town and a style statement, Joy's chocolate boy looks were equally appreciated.
From 1963, Joy teamed up with Sadhana's rival, Asha Parekh, to collaborate on a hat-trick of musical hits - first he was signed by Nasir Hussain to act opposite Asha in Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon (1963).
A year later came Pramod Chakravarthy's Ziddi, again with Asha. And in 1966, the duo hit bull's eye with Love In Tokyo. At the height of the craze for shooting abroad, Joy declared his love for a kimono-clad Asha fluttering an embroidered fan and false eyelashes in the film that was shot in Japan.
Contrary to the Joy-Asha successful pair, Joy's films with Saira Banu didn't quite hit it off. Of the five films they did together - Shagird, Door Ki Awaaz, Aao Pyar Kare, Saaz Aur Awaaz and Yeh Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hain - only Shagird did well at the box office.
Joy ruled the roost till the advent of the Rajesh Khanna craze, which caused audiences to lose interest in him as a romantic hero. It was then that Joy turned producer and director.
He produced and directed Humsaaya (1968), where he gave himself a double role.
Film historians remember the movie as it included risky stunts and a series of blasts that blew up trucks, but what people remember the most is the cat fight between Mala Sinha and Sharmila Tagore on the sets, which gave the film unexpected publicity.
But his magic waned after that.
In the early 1970s, Joy worked in a series of films, including Ehsaan, Anjana, Puraskar, Aag aur Daag, Kahin Aar Kahin Paar, but failed to charm the audiences.
Joy tried to revive his career with the 1972 movie Ek Baar Muskura Do, which was a moderate success. In this family film, Joy co-starred with brother Deb Mukherjee and to-be sister-in-law Tanuja.
Ironically, films with big heroines, Love in Bombay (1974) with Waheeda, which he also directed, Saanjh Ki Bela with Nutan (1981) and Umeed with Nanda (1989) trickled in, but Joy had then passed the prime of his life and so had his leading ladies.
His last success came with directing Chailla Babu, a film starring Zeenat Aman and Rajesh Khanna. His last screen appearance was in the TV series Aye Dil-e-Nadan.
Joy's death at the age of 73 Friday would mark an occasion for his legion of fans, now grown up, to reminisce the charms of the Bengali babu whose looks left a lasting impression.
Filmography
- Haiwan (1977)
- Ek Bar Mooskura Do (1972)
- Kahin Aar Kahin Paar (1971)
- Aag Aur Daag (1970)
- Ehsan (1970)
- Inspector (1970) ... Inspector Rajesh/Agent 707
- Moojrim (1970) ... Gopal
- Puraskar (1970) ... Rakesh
- Dupatta (1969)
- Dil Aur Mohabbat (1968) ... Ramesh Choudhry
- Ek Kali Muskai (1968)
- Humsaya (1968)
- Shagird (1967) ... Rajesh
- Love in Tokyo (1966) ... Ashok
- Yeh Zindagi Kitni Haseen Hai (1966) ... Sanjay Malhotra
- Saaz Aur Awaaz (1966)
- Bahu Beti (1965) ... Shekhar
- Aao Pyaar Karen (1964)
- Door Ki Awaaz (1964)
- Ishaara (1964)
- Ji Chahta Hai (1964)
- Ziddi (1964) ... Ashok
- Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon (1963) ... Mohan
- Ek Musafir Ek Hasina (1962)
- Ummeed (1962)
- Hum Hindustani (1960) ... Satyendra Nath
- Love in Simla (1960) .. Dev Kumar Mehra
Joy Mukherjee's famous songs
Song
Film
Singer
Gaal gulabi kiske hai
Love in Simla
Mohammad Rafi
Aap yun hi agar humse
Ek Musafir Ek Haseena
Mohammad Rafi-Asha Bhosle
Aaanchal mein saja dena
Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon
Mohammad Rafi
Banda parwar
Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon
Mohammed Rafi
Le gayee dil gudiya Japan [ Images ] ki
Love in Tokyo
Mohammad Rafi
Hum chhod chale hain mehfil
Jee Chahta Hai
Mukesh
Saaz ho tum awaaz hoon main
Saaz Aur Awaaz
Mohammad Rafi
Woh hai zara khafa khafa
Shagird
Mohammad Rafi-Lata Mangeshkar
Dil ki awaaz bhi sun
Humsaaya
Mohammad Rafi
Haath aaya hai jabse tera
Dil Aur Mohabbat
Mohammad Rafi-Asha Bhosle
Lata - Dil Vil Pyar Vyar Mein Kya Jaanu Re - Shagird [1967]
FILM SHAGIRD SONG RUK JAA AE HAWA SINGER LATA mpg
Rafi - Duniya Pagal Hai Ya Phir Main Deewana - Shagird
Love In Simla - Dil Tham Chale Hum Aaj Kidhar - Mohd Rafi
Love In Simla - Haseenon Ki Sawari Hai - Rafi - Suman Kalyanpur
Love In Simla - Kiya Hai Dulruba Pyar Bhi Kabhi - Mohd Rafi - Asha Bhonsle
Love
Love In Simla - Gaal Gulabi Kiske Hain Nain Sharabi
Love In Simla - Dar Pe Aaye Hain Kasam Le
Love In Simla - Muskuraye Khet Pyase Tarse -
LOVE IN SIMLA - HUSNAWALE WAFA NAHIN KARTE
Love In Simla - L O V E Love Ka Matlab Hai Pyar
Ek Musafir Ek Hasina (1962) Bahut Shukriya Badi Meherbani
Aap Yuhi Agar Hum (Ek Musafir Ek Hasina
Mujhe Dekh Kar Aapka Muskurana 1962 film Ek Musafir Ek Hasina - Joy Mukerjee,
Sadhana
main pyaar ka rahi hoon rafi asha EK MUSAFIR EK HASEENA
Ek Musafir Ek Hasina - Teri Talash Mujhko Laayee
Rafi - Banda Parwar - Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon [1963]
Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon (1963)lovers of melodious music
Rafi & Asha - Humdum Mere Khel Na Jaano - PhirWohi Dil Laya Hoon [1963]
ASHA BHOSLE - AANKHON SE JO UTRI - PHIR WOHI DIL LAYA HOON 1963
Phir Wahi Dil Laya Hoon(1963)Janeh Jana Yaad Karogeh
Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon(1963)Khidhmat mein Aapkeh Huzoor Phir Wahi--
PHIR WOHI DIL LAYA HOON 1963 laakhon hain nigaah mein zindagi ki raah mein Rafi O P Nayyar
PHIR WOHI DIL LAYA HOON 1963 aji qibla mohtarma kabhi shola kabhi naghma Rafi O P Nayyar
Rafi - Aanchal Mein Saja Lena Kaliyan - Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon [1963]
Moojrim(1970)
YEH NASHILI YEH NASHILI MERI AANKHEN OHWO JANE KAB SE AHA - Asha Bhonsle - PURASKAR 1970
NATEEJA HAMARI MOHABBAT KA KIYA HAI - Mukesh & Asha Bhonsle - PURASKAR (1970)
AI MERI JAAN CHAND SA GORA MUKHRA AAP KA - Mukesh & Asha - PURASKAR (1970)
Love In Tokyo(1966)
MOHAMMAD RAFI - AAJA RE AA ZARA - LOVE IN TOKYO 1966
Saayonara Waada Nibhaungi Asha Parekh,Joy [Lata] - Love In Tokyo HQ
Rafi - Le Gayi Dil Gudiya Jaapaan Ki - Love In Tokyo [1966]
Hum Hindustani - Neeli Neeli Ghata O Bheegi Bheegi - Mukesh - Asha Bhonsle
Hum Hindustani - Raat Nikhri Huyee Zulf Bikhree - Mukesh
Ziddi (1964) ... Ashok
janu kya mera dil ab kahan kho gaya - Ziddi (1964)
LATA MANGESHKAR - RAAT KA SAMAA - ZIDDI 1964
Ziddi (1964) Pyaar Ki Aag Mein , Tan Badan Jal Gaya !
Ji Chahta Hai - Humne Dekha Hai Tumhein - Mohd.Rafi
Humsaya(1968) - Dilki Awaz Bhi Sun-Mohd. Rafi (OP)
Kitna Haseen Hai - Classic Song - Humsaya
Woh Haseen Dard Dedo
Humsaya (1968) - Mujhe Mera Pyar De De-Humsaya (Rafi-Asha)
AAJA MERE PYAR KE SAHARE-ASHA-OPNAYYAR-FILM HUMSAYA (1968
Saira Banu (1966 YEH ZINDAGI KITNI HASEEN HAI ) - Jeene Ka Agar Andaz Aaye
dil ko bachaana baabu jee Asha Bhonsle , Usha Mangeshkar Ummeed 1962
mujhe ishq hai tujhi se meri jaan e zindagaani Rafi from Ummeed
Mera dil hai pyaar ka aashiyan yahaan jee to loonga karaar se
Ji Chahta Hai - Kya Kehne Masha-Allah (duet) - Mohd.Rafi & Suman Kalyanpur
JI CHAHTA HAI(1964)_RAFI-SUMAN_Meri zindagi tere pyar mein...
http://youtu.be/Z5nxwI0O_0A
Ji Chahta Hai - Ae Jaan-e-Tamanna
Ji Chahta Hai - Rang Rangeela Mausam Leke
Hum chod chale hai mehfil ko
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