Zubeida Begum

For the silent film actress, see Zubeida.

For the 2001 film, see Zubeidaa.

Zubeida Begum (1926 – 26 January 1952), not to be confused with the silent film actress Zubeida, was an Indian film actress.

Early life

Zubeida was the daughter of Shri Kasembhai Mehta, a Bohra Muslim businessman, and Faiza Bai, a renowned Muslim singer in Bombay.

Personal life

A Muslim by birth, Zubeida converted according to Arya Samaj rites to marry Maharaja Hanwant Singh of Jodhpur, on 17 December 1950, in Bombay, and took on the name Vidya Rani and moved to Jodhpur.[1] She gave birth to the couple's son, Rao Raja Hukum Singh (Tutu Bana), in Bombay on 2 August 1951.[2]

She also had a son, Khalid Mohamed, from her first marriage. A film critic, Khalid wrote the screenplay for the film Zubeidaa (2001), directed by Shyam Benegal, loosely based on her life.[3]

Death

Zubeida was killed with her husband in an airplane accident on 26 January 1952 at Godwar, Rajasthan.

After her death, Tutu was brought up by Rajmata of Jodhpur. He later went to study at Mayo College in Ajmer. He married Rao Rani Rajeshwari Kumari, daughter of Rao Raja Daljit Singh, of Alwar. The couple had one son, Parikshit Singh (b. 1974) and one daughter, Jainandini Kanwar (b. 1975).

On April 17, 1981, Tutu was beheaded and found on the streets of Jodhpur.[2][4]

References

  1. "Zubeidaa’s secret". The Times of India. 11 July 2003. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  2. 1 2 "Jodhpur Genealogy". royalark. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  3. Shyam Benegal Retrospective
  4. Anvar Alikhan (17 January 2001). "The Real Zubeidaa". rediff.com, Movies. Retrieved 2014-06-16.

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