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The film Dard was released in 1947 and proved to be an important milestone for many involved. The music composer Naushad Ali knew much success after the songs of this film were a big hit. The singer Uma Devi Khatri would become a known name, and while her name would not carry her too far in the realm of music, she would reappear on screen in a very different guise in later decades and have a very long career as a comedic actress. But at this point, the burgeoning music of Naushad and the clear singing of Uma Devi brought us the still memorable song Afsana likh rahi hoon.
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Born
Uma Devi

11 July 1923
United Provinces, British India
(present-day Uttar Pradesh, India)
Died24 November 2003
OccupationSinger
actress-comedian
Years active1946–1990

Tun Tun[1] (11 July 1923 – 24 November 2003)[2] was the screen name of Indian playback singer and actress-comedienne, Uma Devi Khatri, who was called 'Hindi cinema's first-ever comedienne'.[3]

Childhood[edit]

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Uma was born in a small village near Amroha District of present-day Uttar Pradesh, India in 1923. Her parents and brother were murdered for land arrogate. Just before two days of her demise she had been interviewed by film critique and historian Shishir Krishn Sharma. She said : 'I don't remember who my parents were and how they looked, I would be two to two and half years when they passed away, I had a brother eight or nine years old whose name was Hari, I just remembered that we were living in a village named Alipur. One day brother was killed and left for maid servant to relatives in exchange for two times meal, that time I was four or five years old'.

Uma Devi's childhood was marked by poverty. She later met Akhtar Abbas Kazi, an Excise Duty Inspector, who helped and inspired her. At the time of the India-Pakistan partition, Kazi Sahib moved to Lahore, Pakistan. She was fed up of the circumstances of the time and she moved to Bombay to pursue singing in movies. Kazi Sahib also eventually moved to Bombay, where they got married in 1947.

Career[edit]

She arrived in Bombay (Mumbai) at the age of 23, having run away from home, and knocked on composer Naushad Ali's door. She told him that she could sing and that she would throw herself in the ocean if he didn't give her a chance. He auditioned her, and hired her on the spot. She made her debut as a solo playback singer in Nazir's Wamiq Azra (1946).[4][5] She soon signed a contract with the producer-director A.R. Kardar, who used Naushad as music director, and went on to make a place for herself amidst music stalwarts like Noor Jehan, Rajkumari, Khursheed Bano and Zohrabai Ambalewali.

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In 1947, she had huge hits with 'Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon Dil-e-Beqarar Ka', 'Yeh Kaun Chala Meri Aankhon Mein Sama Kar' and 'Aaj Machi Hai Dhoom Jhoom Khushi Se Jhoom', which she sang for actress Munawar Sultana in A.R. Kardar's Dard (1947), again under the music direction of Naushad, she also sang a duet; 'Betaab Hai Dil Dard-e-Mohabat Ke Asar Se', with Suraiya.[6] In fact, a gentleman from Delhi was so enamoured by her song 'Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon', that he stayed with her in Bombay. They got married, and the couple had two daughters and two sons; her husband, whom she called Mohan, died in 1992.[7]

The success of Dard meant that she next received Mehboob Khan's Anokhi Ada (1948), which again had two hit numbers, 'Kahe Jiya Dole' and 'Dil Ko Lagake Humne Kuch Bhi Na Paya'. This brought her into the league of highly rated playback singers.[5] She reached her peak as a vocalist in director S.S. Vasan's Chandralekha (1948) made by Gemini Studios, Madras. Her seven songs, which include hits such as 'Saanjh Ki Bela' remain her most accomplished work in her singing career, though signing for the film also meant a breach of contract with producer-director Kardar, which led to her dwindling fortunes in the industry.

Moreover, in the following years, owing to her older style of singing and limited vocal range, she found it difficult to compete with the rising singing stars Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle. Eventually Naushad suggested that she take up acting, because she had a very bubbly personality and wonderful comic timing. She was inspired and awestruck by Dilip Kumar and had a wish, maintaining it stubbornly that in her first film, she would act alongside him. Knowing about this crazy love for Dilip Kumar, Naushad asked Dilip Kumar, who was his friend, to cast her in one of his films, and she appeared in Babul (1950) with him, which had Nargis as the lead actress; it is he who renamed her 'Tun Tun' to suit her comic persona,[3] the name stayed with her, and a comedic legend was born.

She went on to act in Guru Dutt's classics such as Aar Paar (1954), Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955) and Pyaasa (1957).[8] In the 1960s and 1970s, she was a permanent comic relief in numerous Bollywood films; a few years down the line, she most notably starred with Amitabh Bachchan in Namak Halaal (1982), a Prakash Mehra blockbuster.[4]

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Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon Video Song Download

Uma was born in a small village near Amroha District of present-day Uttar Pradesh, India in 1923. Her parents and brother were murdered for land arrogate. Just before two days of her demise she had been interviewed by film critique and historian Shishir Krishn Sharma. She said : 'I don't remember who my parents were and how they looked, I would be two to two and half years when they passed away, I had a brother eight or nine years old whose name was Hari, I just remembered that we were living in a village named Alipur. One day brother was killed and left for maid servant to relatives in exchange for two times meal, that time I was four or five years old'.

Uma Devi's childhood was marked by poverty. She later met Akhtar Abbas Kazi, an Excise Duty Inspector, who helped and inspired her. At the time of the India-Pakistan partition, Kazi Sahib moved to Lahore, Pakistan. She was fed up of the circumstances of the time and she moved to Bombay to pursue singing in movies. Kazi Sahib also eventually moved to Bombay, where they got married in 1947.

Career[edit]

She arrived in Bombay (Mumbai) at the age of 23, having run away from home, and knocked on composer Naushad Ali's door. She told him that she could sing and that she would throw herself in the ocean if he didn't give her a chance. He auditioned her, and hired her on the spot. She made her debut as a solo playback singer in Nazir's Wamiq Azra (1946).[4][5] She soon signed a contract with the producer-director A.R. Kardar, who used Naushad as music director, and went on to make a place for herself amidst music stalwarts like Noor Jehan, Rajkumari, Khursheed Bano and Zohrabai Ambalewali.

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In 1947, she had huge hits with 'Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon Dil-e-Beqarar Ka', 'Yeh Kaun Chala Meri Aankhon Mein Sama Kar' and 'Aaj Machi Hai Dhoom Jhoom Khushi Se Jhoom', which she sang for actress Munawar Sultana in A.R. Kardar's Dard (1947), again under the music direction of Naushad, she also sang a duet; 'Betaab Hai Dil Dard-e-Mohabat Ke Asar Se', with Suraiya.[6] In fact, a gentleman from Delhi was so enamoured by her song 'Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon', that he stayed with her in Bombay. They got married, and the couple had two daughters and two sons; her husband, whom she called Mohan, died in 1992.[7]

The success of Dard meant that she next received Mehboob Khan's Anokhi Ada (1948), which again had two hit numbers, 'Kahe Jiya Dole' and 'Dil Ko Lagake Humne Kuch Bhi Na Paya'. This brought her into the league of highly rated playback singers.[5] She reached her peak as a vocalist in director S.S. Vasan's Chandralekha (1948) made by Gemini Studios, Madras. Her seven songs, which include hits such as 'Saanjh Ki Bela' remain her most accomplished work in her singing career, though signing for the film also meant a breach of contract with producer-director Kardar, which led to her dwindling fortunes in the industry.

Moreover, in the following years, owing to her older style of singing and limited vocal range, she found it difficult to compete with the rising singing stars Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle. Eventually Naushad suggested that she take up acting, because she had a very bubbly personality and wonderful comic timing. She was inspired and awestruck by Dilip Kumar and had a wish, maintaining it stubbornly that in her first film, she would act alongside him. Knowing about this crazy love for Dilip Kumar, Naushad asked Dilip Kumar, who was his friend, to cast her in one of his films, and she appeared in Babul (1950) with him, which had Nargis as the lead actress; it is he who renamed her 'Tun Tun' to suit her comic persona,[3] the name stayed with her, and a comedic legend was born.

She went on to act in Guru Dutt's classics such as Aar Paar (1954), Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955) and Pyaasa (1957).[8] In the 1960s and 1970s, she was a permanent comic relief in numerous Bollywood films; a few years down the line, she most notably starred with Amitabh Bachchan in Namak Halaal (1982), a Prakash Mehra blockbuster.[4]

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In her career spanning five decades, she acted in about 198 films in Hindi/Urdu and other languages like Punjabi etc., pairing with top comedy actors of her times such as Bhagwan Dada, Agha, Sunder, Mukri, Dhumal, Johnny Walker and Keshto Mukherjee.[9] She was last seen in Hindi films in Kasam Dhande Ki (1990).

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Owing to her popularity, the name Tun Tun has become synonymous with fat women in India.

Death[edit]

She died on 23 November 2003 in Andheri, Mumbai,[10] after a prolonged illness at the age of 80 and is survived by her four children and four grandchildren.

Filmography[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990Kasam Dhande KiPrema
1989ShehzaadeHitler's Brideuncredited
1988Ek Aadmi
1987Deewana Tere Naam Ka
1986Khel Mohabbat KaHouse Maid
1985Lover BoyPhoolmati
1985Ghar Dwaar
1985SalmaLady Singer – 'Mumtaz's marriage'
1984Shorgul
1984Kamla
1984Raja Aur RanaHavaldar's wifeas Tuntun
1984Unchi Uraan
1983CoolieMother of 7 babies
1983HaadsaLadies Health Club Member
1983Painter BabuKoyal
1982Heeron Ka Chor
1982Disco DancerBrideuncredited
1982Meharbaani
1982Haathkadi
1982Apradhi Kaun?Nurse
1982Maine Jeena Seekh LiyaMiss Tun Tun
1982Namak HalaalFemale guest with a dog
1982SamraatWoman aboard shipuncredited
1982Yeh To Kamaal Ho Gaya
1981Sannata
1981Biwi-O-BiwiMrs. Singh's friend – Faints at swimming pooluncredited
1981Saajan Ki SaheliMaria
1980Andhera
1980QurbaniFat woman in car
1980Gori Dian JhanjranBulbul's mother
1980Saajan Mere Main Saajan Ki
1980Yari Dushmani
1979Baton Baton MeinImaginary Nancy's mother
1979Sarkari MehmaanBank employee
1979Lok ParlokSundari
1978Dil Aur DeewarMadame
1978Phandebaaz
1978Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon SeFat lady in the theatre
1978NasbandiTonica
1978Ankh Ka Tara
1978Heeralal Pannalal
1978Premi Gangaram
1978Satyam Shivam SundaramFat Lady
1977Pandit Aur PathanChampakali
1977Aap Ki KhatirDancer/Singer
1977Kabita
1977Tyaag
1977Agar.. IfChampakali (Agarwal housemaid)
1977AmaanatReferee
1977Chacha BhatijaKesto's bride
1977Do SholayGuest Appearance
1977Gayatri Mahima
1977PaapiLaila
1977Taxi TaxieMother of 9 children
1977Aafat
1976Hera PheriMrs. Dhaniram
1976NaginMaid
1976Aap BeatiCustomer at Lord's Shoes
1976Bhagwan Samaye Sansar Mein(as Tuntun)
1976Bundal BaazRajaram's customer
1976Rangila Ratan
1975Aag Aur Toofanas Tuntun
1975Dhoti Lota Aur ChowpattyFilm heroine's motheras Tun-Tun
1975Stree Purush
1974Amir GaribGoverness
1974Naya Din Nai RaatMental Patient
1974Dil Diwana
1974Hamrahi
1974Maa Bahen Aur Biwi
1974My Friend
1974Sacha Mera Roop Hai
1974ShaitaanMeena Advani
1974ThokarMukhti's wife
1973Kuchhe DhaageRamaswanti Bharose
1973Bandhe HaathKavita
1973Heera
1973Jalte BadanChameli
1973Naag Mere Saathi
1972Gomti Ke KinarePetrol Pump owner's wife
1972Lalkar (The Challenge)Danko
1972Aankhon Aankhon MeinMrs. Pereira
1972ApradhMrs. Fernandes
1972Be-Imaan
1972Bindiya Aur Bandook
1972Chori Chori
1972Dil Daulat DuniyaBaby's Mother
1972Ek Hasina Do DiwanePhool Kumari
1972Garam MasalaQueen Khatoria
1972Mele Mitran DePunjabi
1972Mome Ki GudiyaDaisy's mother
1972Sabse Bada Sukh
1972SamadhiKalavati
1971HungamaJagdeep's Mother
1971Upaasna
1971Ek PaheliLily
1971HulchulPhilomena D'Costa
1971Johar Mehmood in Hong KongSonia's Aunt
1971Preet Ki Dori
1971Shri Krishna LeelaRasili's Chachi
1971Tulsi VivahSenapati's mother-in-law
1971Woh Din Yaad Karo
1970Heer RaanjhaAllah Rakhi
1970The TrainGuest Appearance
1970Aansoo Aur MuskanBhagwanti
1970EhsanMrs. Chaturmukh
1970GeetChampavati 'Champa'
1970HimmatTiger's mother
1970PehchanGanga's prospective bride
1970Rootha Na KaroNeeta's maidservantas Tuntun
1970SharafatChampakalias Tuntun
1969Do RaasteSwimming pool attendant
1969AnjaanaMrs. Kapoor (Cooper)
1969Anmol Moti
1969Badi Didi
1969ShartLady at the Massage Parlour
1969TalashKamini
1968DuniyaChabeeliuncredited
1968AabrooWhisky Rani
1968AbhilashaFat Ladysong 'Yaaron Hamara Kya'
1968Baharon Ki ManzilGlory D'Silva
1968Dil Aur Mohabbat
1968Har Har Gange
1968KanyadaanBansi's mother-in-law
1968Kismat
1968ParivarSitaram's employee
1968Sadhu Aur ShaitaanSundari
1968Suhaag RaatTitli Banu
1967Pind Di KuriPunjabi
1967AagPhoolmati
1967Badrinath YatraMaid at brothel
1967C.I.D. 909Julie Fernandes D'Silva Ghobewali
1967Dil Ne PukaraKamla
1967Duniya Nachegi
1967Gunahon Ka Devta
1967Hare Kanch Ki ChooriyanJulie's Motheras Tuntun
1967UpkarLakhpati's Wifeas Tuntun
1966Aakhri Khat
1966Afsana
1966Dil Diya Dard LiyaMrs. Murlidhar
1966Dillagi
1966Kunwari
1966Ladka LadkiRajkumari Nirmala Devi
1966Phool Aur PattharMrs. Alopinath (Guddki)as Tuntun
1966SagaaiAnarkali
1966Tarzan Aur Jadui Chirag
1966Thakur Jarnail Singh
1966Alibaba Aur 40 Chor (1966 film)
1965Johar-Mehmood in GoaSimmi's Cellmate
1965Ek Sapera Ek LuteraBindu
1965Jab Jab Phool KhileMaryGuest Appearance
1965KaajalAmba
1965Lutera
1965Maharaja Vikram
1965Mohabbat Isko Kahete HainBabyas Tuntun
1965Raaka
1965Rustom-E-Hind
1965SaheliMother of 5 children
1964Cha Cha ChaMohan's Mother
1964RajkumarChampakali
1964Aaya ToofanMaha Dasi
1964Darasingh: IronmanRangili's mother
1964Fariyad
1964Ganga Ki LahrenMaid
1964Kashmir Ki KaliRama Devi
1964Khufia Mahal
1964Mr. X in BombayKamini
1963Bluff MasterLajwanti
1963Ek Dil Sao AfsaneWedding Guest
1963Ek RaazChampakali
1963Gehra DaagSundarias Tuntun
1963Godaan
1963Jab Se Tumhe Dekha HaiKitty's servant
1963Kaun Apna Kaun Paraya
1963Naag RaniChand's friend (uncredited)
1963Phool Bane AngaareKamla's sister-in-law
1963Shikari
1963Ustadon Ke UstadHostess of Qawwali contest
1963Sapni |punjabi movie|
1962China Town | |Mahakali
1962Half TicketReal Munna's Mother
1962JhoolaMother
1962ProfessorPhool Rani
1962Son of IndiaGopal's foster mother
1962Ummeed
1962Vallah Kya Baat Hai
1961Chaudhvin Ka ChandNaseebanas Uma Devi
1961Gunga JumnaBhajiwaliuncredited
1961PassportWoman who offers shelter to Reeta & Shekhar
1961ShamaVee Aapa
1960Bombai Ka Babu
1960Dil Apna Aur Preet ParaiHaseena
1960Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi TereMoti's Mother
1960Ek Phool Char KaanteJamnabai
1960Jaali NoteMrs. Malikuncredited
1960Kiklee
1960Kohinoor
1959Bank Manager
1959Bhai-BahenJulie
1959Black CatMrs. Ramanlaluncredited
1959Chacha Zindabad
1959Jungle King
1959Kaagaz Ke PhoolTelephone Operator
1959Kavi KalidasKali's step-mom
1959Qaidi No. 911
1959Ujala
195812 O'ClockKumari Natesh Sundarias Uma Devi
1958Aakhri DaoMuthuswami's Daughter
1958Aji Bas Shukriya
1958LajwantiTun Tununcredited
1958Malik
1958CriminalLajwanti 'Lajo'
1958Phir Subah HogiRam's Landlorduncredited
1958Solva SaalAspiring actress/Singer
1957PyaasaPushplata
1957Captain Kishore
1957Do Roti
1957Mirza Sahiban
1957Ram Lakshman
1956Anuraag
1956C.I.D.Complainant in police stationas Uma Devi
1956Fifty Fifty
1956Jagte RahoSati's motheruncredited
1956PocketmaarShukal's prospective mother-in-lawuncredited
1956Raj Hath
1956Kismet Ka Khelas Uma Devi
1955Shree 420Maya's neighbouras Uma Devi
1955Albeli
1955Bahu
1955Hatimtai Ki Beti
1955Marine DriveJohny's wife (as Uma Devi)
1955MilapMrs. Akhrodwala
1955Mr. & Mrs. '55Lily D'Silvaas Uma Devi
1955Pehli JhalakDancer (song 'Achchi Surat Huwi')
1955Uran KhatolaHira's girlfriendas Tuntun
1954Aar-PaarRustom's mother
1954Gul Baharas Uma Devi
1953BaazA masseuse
1953Gunah
1951DeedarRai' s maidservantas Uma Devi
1951DholakAayaas Uma Devi
1950Babul

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References[edit]

  1. ^..THE DEATH OF ACTRESS TUN TUN Press Release, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 25 November 2003.
  2. ^Pandya, Haresh (8 January 2004). 'Obituary: Tun Tun'. The Guardian. ISSN0261-3077. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  3. ^ ab'Hindi cinema's first-ever comedienne'. The Tribune. 7 December 2003. Archived from the original on 22 December 2003.
  4. ^ abObituary: Uma DeviThe Independent (London), 17 December 2003.
  5. ^ abObituary – Tun TunThe Guardian, 8 January 2004.
  6. ^'Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon' on YouTube
  7. ^Tun Tun (Uma Devi)—a tributeArchived 28 March 2008 at the Wayback MachineThe Tribune, 13 December 2003.
  8. ^Unfair funThe Tribune, 27 August 2006.
  9. ^Tun Tun on IMDb
  10. ^Tun Tun www.lifeinlegacy.com.

External links[edit]

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  • Tun Tun on IMDb
  • Tun Tun at Bollywood Hungama
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