Zohra Sehgal

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Zohra Segal
Born April 27, 1912 (1912-04-27) (age 96)
Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Occupation Actor
Years active 1946-Present

Zohra Segal (born 27 April 1912, Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, British India) is an Indian actress. She has appeared in many Bollywood films as well as English films and television series.

Her full name is Sahibzadi Zohra Begum Mumtaz-ullah Khan. She was one of the seven children of a land-owning family of Rohilla Pathans settled around Rampur. Like other families of the same class she was brought up in Sunni Muslim traditions — five prayers a day and fasting during Ramadan. As a girl she was a tomboy fond of climbing trees and playing games.

With her uncle who was closer to her than her father, she traveled all the way across India, West Asia and Europe by car. On her return she was once again put in a burqa and sent to Queen Mary’s Girls College, Lahore, meant for daughters of aristocratic families. Strict purdah was observed in the institution and the few males invited to speak there were put behind a screen.

As soon as Zohra passed out of Queen Mary’s, she shed her burqa — this time for ever — and joined Uday Shankar’s dance troupe. She traveled with him, his group of dancers to Japan, West Asia, Europe and America. It was then that she met Kameshwar Nath Segal, a Hindu belonging to the Radha Swami sect, and fell in love with him. He was eight years younger than her. There was initial opposition from her parents but they came round. Although Kameshwar was willing to convert to Islam to marry Zohra, neither she nor her parents insisted on it. The two had a civil marriage in August 1942. Jawaharlal Nehru was to attend the wedding reception, but he was arrested a couple of days earlier for supporting Gandhi’s Quit India Movement.

For a while the couple worked in Uday Shankar’s dance institute at Almora. When it shut down, they migrated to Lahore and set up their own Zoresh Dance Institute. The growing communal tension preceding the Partition of India made them feel unwelcome. They migrated to Bombay. Zohra joined Prithviraj Kapur. From a dancer, she turned into a stage actress. The next 14 years the couple stayed in Bombay and got to know many celebrities. All Kazi, Chetan and Dev Anand, Chetan’s wife Uma who later married Al Kazi, Balraj Sahni and his wife, Damyanti. They had two children. They had the choice of being Hindu or Muslim. For a while they accepted both, then discarded them. Meanwhile, Zohra came to the conclusion that there should be more to religions than dietary prohibitions against pork or beef and opted for atheism. It is not known what her husband felt about religion except that he was a ‘non-religious’ man. He took his own life.

Zohra had been acting on the stage in different parts of India, including putting up plays for jails inmates. In Ferozepore jail after staging a play she stayed on to watch an execution.

After her husband’s death, Zohra first moved to Delhi. And then went to London where she met Ram Gopal. When she did not get roles as a dancer, or an actress, she took on odd jobs like working in the India Tea Centre, but it was in London she got her first break in the films and was signed by Arthur Rank and Merchant Ivory productions. She appeared in The Raj Quartet, The Jewel in the Crown, Tandoori Nights, My Beautiful Laundrettee and dozens of others. Back in Delhi, she continued her film career.

In an interview recently, she is stated to have been living in London for over 20 years. She currently lives in Delhi with her. She is very much attached to her daughter. She has given up non vegetarian diat and completely now a vegan. Her daughter follows hinduism.

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As An Actor:

Year Title
1946 Dharti Ke Lal
1950 Afsar
1956 Heer
1964 The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling
1964-1965 Doctor Who
1967 The Long Duel
1968 The Vengeance of She
1969 The Guru
1973 The Regiment
1973 Tales that Witness Madness
1974 It Ain't Half Hot Mum
1978 Mind Your Language
1983 Storyboard
1984 The Jewel in the Crown
1985 Tandoori Nights
1985 Harem
1986 Caravaggio
1987 Partition
1987 Never Say Die
1989 Manika, une vie plus tard
1989 The Bill
1991 Masala
1992 Firm Friends
1993 Bhaji on the Beach
1994 Little Napoleons
1995 Amma and Family
1997 Tamanna
1998 Not a Nice Man to Know
1998 Dil Se
1999 Khwaish
1999 Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
2000 Tera Jadoo Chal Gayaa
2001 Landmark
2001 Zindagi Kitni Khoobsoorat Hai
2001 The Mystic Masseur
2002 Bend it Like Beckham
2002 Anita and Me
2002 Chalo Ishq Ladaaye
2003 Saaya
2003 Kal Ho Na Ho
2004 Kaun Hai Jo Sapno Mein Aaya?
2004 Veer-Zaara
2005 Chicken Tikka Masala
2005 Mistress of Spices
2007 Cheeni Kum
2007 Saawariya

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