Did you know who encouraged Manoj Kumar to take up direction?

IANS April 4, 2025 178 views

Nanda played a pivotal role in Manoj Kumar's creative evolution, inspiring him to explore writing and directing beyond acting. Their professional collaboration spanned three films, where she consistently encouraged his creative potential. Not only did she support his scriptwriting, but she also helped him gain confidence in his directorial abilities. Their deep professional respect culminated in a touching personal connection that lasted until her final days.

"She actually transformed him from an actor into a writer-director" - Shashi Goswami (Manoj Kumar's wife)
Mumbai, April 4: Did you know, it was the yesteryear beauty Nanda who inspired the late Manoj Kumar to take up writing and direction?

Key Points

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Nanda encouraged Manoj Kumar's scriptwriting talents during multiple film collaborations

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She inspired him to become a director beyond acting

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Their professional bond extended beyond film sets into personal support

Manoj Kumar and Nanda worked together in three films - 'Bedaag', 'Gumnaam', and 'Shor'.

Nanda's director brother, Jayprakash Karnataki shared an interesting anecdote from the shoot of 'Bedaag'. Manoj Kumar was not satisfied with a particular scene in the script, so he rewrote it in his own way. The first person he shared his rewritten scene with was Nanda. Impressed by his version, she insisted that the director incorporate it into the film. Director R. Bhattacharya agreed, and Manoj Kumar’s rewritten scene was filmed.

It was Nanda who inspired Manoj Kumar to write and also told him that he could become a successful director. Manoj Kumar gained confidence only after writing the script for the film 'Shaheed', and then he not only wrote 'Upkaar', but also directed it.

Manoj Kumar's better half, Shashi Goswami always told Nanda that by encouraging her husband, she had actually transformed him from an actor into a writer-director.

Meanwhile, when Manoj Kumar started the film 'Shor', he first approached Sharmila Tagore and Rakhi, but both refused to do the guest role. Later, Nanda herself played the guest role and contributed to the film's success. In fact, she did 'Shor' without any remuneration.

Not just that, the day Nanda passed away, her servant called Manoj Kumar to inform him about her deteriorating health. Manoj Kumar was undergoing a medical check-up by his family doctor at the time. He immediately canceled his check-up and sent the doctor to Nanda's house in his car. After examining Nanda, the doctor declared her deceased.

In a heartbreaking coincidence, Nanda's death anniversary falls ten days before Manoj Kumar on March 25.

Legendary actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar passed away on Friday at the age of 87 at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital. He was hospitalized on February 21 after his health deteriorated.

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
What a beautiful friendship they shared! Nanda recognizing Manoj Kumar's talent and encouraging him shows how important mentors are in our lives. The part about her doing 'Shor' without payment just proves her selflessness. Golden era of Bollywood indeed! ❤️
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Priya M.
I never knew this backstory! Makes me appreciate 'Upkaar' even more knowing how much encouragement went into its creation. Their bond seems so pure - from professional respect to genuine care when she passed away. 😢
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Amit K.
While this is a touching story, I wish the article had more details about Manoj Kumar's directorial journey post-Nanda's encouragement. How did he develop his signature style? What were his biggest challenges? Still, interesting read about old Bollywood connections.
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Sunita R.
My parents used to tell me stories about these legends! The part about their death anniversaries being so close is heartbreaking yet poetic. Makes you wonder about the invisible threads that connect people's lives.
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Vikram S.
This is why we need more films about behind-the-scenes relationships in Bollywood! Imagine a biopic about their friendship - the creative spark, the mutual respect, the tragic ending. Someone please make this happen!

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