bill-
boards for the Lahore movie industry. In time due course, he realized
that his talents would not sustain him in a humble professional career
of a painter. Thus, Rangeela
looked towards popular actor of the time, Azad, who trained him in
various faculties of the then Pakistani film industry.
Rangeela made his professional
cinematic debut in a 1958 Punjabi film called 'Jatti', directed by M.J.
Rana. Cast included Musarrat Nazeer, Sudhir, and Rangeela. As it turned
out, it was doable. Thus, Rangeela found his life's calling-in the
movies. With that commenced an exciting career that spanned over four
decades.
He picked one success after another.
Below are six examples:
Punjabi film, 'Chooriyaan', 1963, Urdu
film,'Badnaam', 1966, golden jubilee Urdu film 'Humrahi, 1966, Urdu film
'Sawaal', 1966, Punjabi film 'Bharia mela', 1966, Punjabi film 'Lado',
1966.
Hopes were accordingly high for his
movies, and it is no mean accomplishment that he surpassed expectations
with the theatrical release of the five films below:
Punjabi film 'Jigri yaar', 1967,
Punjabi film 'Dil da jani', 1967, golden jubilee Urdu film 'Sungdil',
1968, Punjabi film 'Roti', 1968, Punjabi film 'Dillan day sauday', 1969.
Inspired and awed by his success in
the above movies, Rangeela worked harder in future movies. The super hit
film 'Diya aur tufaan', May 9, 1969, was Rangeela's directional debut.
Additionally, he was also the producer- singer- writer- actor of the
movie. Stars included Ejaz- Naghma- Rangeela.
He directed numerous movies under the
banner of 'Rangeela productions'. Excellence of his acting potential
were enormous in the super hit film 'Rangeela', September 11, 1970, in
which he played the title role of Rangeela. Director- producer- actor-
writer, Rangeela. Stars included Nisho- Aqil- Rangeela. Popular song,
'way gul sunn sonay Aa, haaye way mun monay Aa.' Singer, Tasawwar Khanum.
Rangeela earned plaudits from his
adorers for his third consecutive super hit film 'Dil aur duniya',
October 1, 1971, director- producer- actor- singer, Rangeela. Starring
Habib- Aasia- Rangeela.
The above three films were big hits at
the box office in a row. Thus, Rangeela successfully completed the 'hat
trick' of his movies. He brings to the film 'Dil aur duniya', the
sobering sense of a director's prowess which is the very opposite to his
celluloid persona. Rangeela has been quite comfortable with his crowning
achievement. Below are three success stories of Rangeela:
Director S. Sulaiman's film 'Bay wafa.'
Director Khwaja Khursheed's film 'Humraaz'.
Cast included Mohammad Ali- Shamim Ara- Rangeela.
Director Humayun Mirza's film 'Dil-e-bay
taab.'
'Sometimes people laugh at me for the
lengths I have gone to', he said, 'those lengths have clearly paid off.'
Rangeela's performance provoked
feverish, star-making praise. Below are six examples:
Punjabi film 'Heer Ranjha', 1970, Urdu
film 'Dosti', 1970, Punjabi film 'Basheera', 1972.
He brings a new level of intensity to
a production of 'Do Rangeelay', 1972, producer- director- writer- actor,
Rangeela.
The films 'Ehsaas', 1972, and 'Umrao
jan ada', 1972.
No sound is more sublime than the
human voice. Rangeela possessed that un-expressible pathos in his voice
that brought tears to the eyes of the listeners. His forte was tragic
songs, and he was proficient at slow numbers. Below are three examples
of his charismatic voice, which gave new dimensions to the then tragic
roles:
'Ga meray munwa gata jaray, jana hai
hum ka dooor', the film 'Diya aur tufaan', pictured on Ejaz.
'Tut gaye ajj meray dil day taar', the
film 'Do Rangeelay.'
Yahan qadar kya dil ki hogi, ye duniya
hai sheesha garoan ki.'
"My philosophy is to make people
appear at their best," said Rangeela. He and his film crew made a
concerted effort, which paid dividends. Rangeela found a way, in his
exquisite fashion, to make his movies vivid and interesting. Below are
six examples:
Rangeela worked real hard for his
production, 'Kubra Aashiq', 1973, which was the Urdu version of 'Hunch
back of Notre Dame.' Rangeela filled in the lead role of Anthony Quinn
in 'Kubra Aashiq.'
Too bad, the movie ended as a recipe
for disaster, and Rangeela was literally devastated.
Essentially, he had invested his
fortune in the film and he lost every single penny in the transaction.
According to a movie critic, the film left Rangeela a hunch back in real
life as well. Few actors have experienced as much tragedy and heart-
break as Rangeela in 'Kubra Aashiq.'
Though 'Kubra Aashiq' proved to be an
unprecedented blow to Rangeela's movie career, he did not lose heart.
His road to movie stardom is fraught with success.
Rangeela's romance with Munawwar Zareef in the film 'Rangeela aur
Munawwar Zareef', 1973, is worth applauding.
The 1974 film 'Manji kithay dahwan.'
In the film 'Parda na uthao', Rangeela
played three roles. That of a grand father, father, and the grand son.
The films 'Bay emaan', 1974,
'Farz aur mamta, 1975.
Rangeela, who loses himself in his
work, is the creative mind of our film industry. His funny characters
created one of Pakistani entertainment's most enduring and beloved
personas. Below are three examples:
The films 'Jatt kurian tu darda',
1976, 'Jabru', 1977, 'Miss Singapore.'
Those who have seen them could never
forget innocence of those movies, reflecting the condition of the time.
Achievement is largely the product of steadily raising one's levels of
aspiration and expectation.
One may recall numerous movies to
exemplify this point. Below are six such movies:
'Maula Jatt', 1979.
'Aurat Raj', 1979, producer- director-
actor, Rangeela. Rangeela appeared in four different characters in 'Aurat
Raj'.
'Khushbu', 1979.
'Saathi', 1980.
'Naheen abhi naheen' 1980.
'Athra puttar', 1981.
Reverting to his songs, all of his
music is vivid and powerful, but what is most striking about it is its
sense of sadness. Recall the tremendous impact he made with songs like
the three below:
'Hum nay tum say pyar kya hai, ulfat
ka izhaar kya hai'.
'Bata aye duniya walay keh ye kaisi
teri basti hai.'
'Jab pyar kisi say hota hai, to hota
hai ye unjaam.'
Over the years, through his songs and
movies, he worked his magic throughout Pakistan. Songs like the three
below are a touchstone for all Rangeela's admirers:
'Tera kisi pay Aaye dil, tera koi
dukhaye dil.'
'Mein galyoan ka Raja.'
'Sunn meray kukku, sunn meray pappu.'
The film 'Do Rangeelay', 1972.
The three songs below inscribe in
listener's mind a sense of humanity that is exclusively its own:
'Chal meray hamrahi chal.' The film 'Dil
Aur Duniya.' 1971.
'Lay chal ray sanwarya sajaniya kay
gaaon.'
'Apni sansoan mein basa lo to inayat
hogi.' The film 'Aurat Raj' 1979.
His patience was endless, and the joys
were boundless. Rangeela's four glorious decades and three hundred plus
movies later, his fame is greater than ever. With six films below, he
scored big at the Pakistani cinema:
'Visa Dubai da.' 1982.
The diamond jubilee film 'Bobby' 1984.
'Mehendi' 1985.
'Hum aik hain' 1986.
'Lawa' 1987.
'Jadu'.
Equally telling is the fact that
Rangeela's ability to get through the bone of what makes us tick as
human beings and find humor in that relegated Rangeela to the topmost
position in the Pakistani film industry as a singer also. He won the
hearts of millions through songs like the four below:
'Chal bhaag yahan say.'
Mein tay maran ga.'
'Mera mehboob meray.'
'Mera pyar bhi.'
Rangeela had am amazing degree of
motivation and determination, which was a gift from God. Moreover, he
continued to change, grow and fulfill his life. He continued to
challenge himself in his later films, such as the six below:
'Bazar-e-Husn'. 1988.
Double version film 'Madam Bowery'
1989.
Double version film 'Rangeelay Jasoos.'
1989.
Double version film 'International
Gorillay.' 1990.
The film 'Majhu' platinum jubilee,
1991.
Double version film 'Abdullah the
great.' 1992.
All through those years, he worked
relentlessly to make his music and movies leap to life. Rangeela
established his national reputation, and his fame skyrocketed and
extended beyond his imagination, after the release of the four songs
below:
'Hum nay jo deikhay khwab suhanay.'
'Is duniya mein pyar.'
'Yeh duniya kya hai.'
'Kya mila zaalim tujhay kyon dil kay
tukray kar deye, rang-e-mehfil deikh kar mehfil kay tukray kar deye.'
Rangeela has been a dominant force in
the Pakistani cinema for over forty years. All through those times, he
has really gone to the depths for the moviegoers. Seven movies below
will keep his name alive for an extended period of time:
'Mazboot', 1993.
'Jo dar gaya wo mar gaya.' 1995.
'Sona Chandi.'
'Piya Milan ki Aas.'
'Mein bhi to insaan hoon.'
'Gharana.'
'Humraaz.'
Rangeela's greatness shines through in
his well-directed movies, in which he acted as well, like the three
below:
'Meri mohabbat teray hawalay.'
'Subha ka tara.'
'Ganwaar.'
Likewise, he emerged as a competent
director in movies like the three below:
'Bay Gunah', 'Ik do hati teen laray' and 'Amanat.'
There is plenty of comic exuberance,
but you never lose sight of authoritative direction, by Rangeela. Below
are six examples:
'Jahaiz.'
'Namak halal.'
'Ka ka jee.'
'Raja Rani.'
'Sahab Bahadur.'
'Quli.'
The film 'Khubsurat Shaitan', 1993,
was the last movie with Rangeela as director. The cast included
Rangeela's son, Salman and Nisho's daughter, Sahiba and Rangeela.
Similarly, renowned singer, Sajjad
Ali's directed film 'Ek aur love story', 1999, was the last movie with
Rangeela as an actor.
Let us see what was in store for
Rangeela at the Nigar Awards gala, honoring the year's best movies and
actors:
Rangeela earned the Nigar Award for
best screen- writer, in the film 'Rangeela' in 1970.
Rangeela earned the Nigar Award for
best comedian, in the film 'Dil Aur Duniya' in 1971.
Rangeela earned the Nigar Award for
simultaneously playing three roles in the film 'Meri zindigi hai naghma'
in 1972.
Rangeela earned the Nigar Award for
best comedian in the film 'Naukar tay malik' in 1982.
Rangeela earned the Nigar Award for
best story- writer, in the film 'Sona chandi' in 1983.
Rangeela earned the Nigar Award for
best director in the film 'Sona chandi' in 1983.
Rangeela earned the Nigar Award for
best comedian in the film 'Miss Colombo' in 1984.
Rangeela earned the Nigar Award for
best comedian in the film 'Baaghi qaidi' in 1986.
Rangeela earned the Nigar Award for
best comedian in the film 'Teen yakkay teen chakkay' in 1991.
Rangeela, who has six sons and eight
daughters from three wives, won national acclaim, working his expressive
face to take us on flights of laughter.
Lately, his liver and kidney ailments
forced him to an early retirement from the show business. According to a
recent news report, Rangeela's daughter, Farah Deeba, said that he was
recuperating.
Rangeela understands how time can
strip a soul of comforts.
Sadly enough, with the passage of time
his health deteriorated and Rangeela crossed over on May 24, 2005, in
Lahore. May his soul rest in peace.
From actor to director, and from
writer to singer, Rangeela had proved resourceful, ingenious and
pioneering.
Most of all, the
choices he made, and the performances he gave, helped ignite a
renaissance of quality that lives on today.
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