Farida Jalal On Gulzar: Farida Jalal, a famous actress of the past era, has worked in many films. Apart from supporting roles in films, she also played the role of the actors’ mother. Farida was inclined towards the film world at a young age. First she worked as a child artist. Then she turned to the film world even after growing up.
Farida Jalal has been seen in many great films in her career. She has got the opportunity to share the screen with many legends of the past. However, during a film, after seeing her new hairstyle, famous lyricist Gulzar interrupted her and said, you have to show your work, not all this. Farida was also angry then. But later she felt that Gulzar had given her the right advice.
Farida narrated the story of the set of the film ‘Khushboo’
Farida Jalal recently appeared on filmmaker Ashok Pandit’s talk show ‘The Ashok Pandit Show’. During this, she shared an anecdote from the set of her 1975 film ‘Khushboo’. In this, she was seen in the role of ‘Manno’, the girl. Let us tell you that veteran actress Hema Malini and veteran actor Jeetendra played the lead roles in this film.
Seeing Farida’s hairstyle, Gulzar had given her advice
Once Farida had arrived on the sets of the film with an attractive hairstyle. Then Gulzar had instructed her. Seeing the actress, Gulzar called her and said, ‘If you look like this, what will I say to Hema ji?’ Farida, this role is different, go remove this wig and wear a braid. You have to wear a simple braid.’
You have to show your work, not all this
Farida Jalal says that she became angry and annoyed after Gulzar’s advice. However, she later changed her hairstyle. When she came with a ponytail, Gulzar told her, ‘This is it, you have to show the work, not all this.’
Gulzar had said- don’t become Mumtaz
Apart from this, Farida also recalled another incident related to Gulzar. She told that before shooting a song in Goa, Gulzar had said, ‘Today is your song, Mumtaz Mat Ban Jana, Extra Fool and this and that…people praise that you speak dialogues naturally, you have to sing the same way. She said that I was waiting to do ‘thumkas’, but he clearly refused. This song was ‘Bechara Dil Kya Kare’.