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List of Dance Numbers Performed by Vyjayanthimala

YearTrack NameFilmNotesReference
1949"Aasai Kollum"Vazhkai
"Bharatha Samudayam"
"Enni Enni Parkka Manam"
1951"Aaja Pardesia O Pardesiya"Bahar
"Chhodoji Chhodoji Chhodoji Kanhaiya Kalhai Humaar"
"Duniya Ka Maza Le Lo"
"Pyar Ki Bahar Leke Dil Ka Karar Leke"
"Kusoor Aapka Huzoor"
1954"Man Dole Mera Tan Dole"Nagin


1967-70: Lost Interest In Films Post Amrapali

After Amrapali which was the biggest flop in her career, Vyjayanthimala has lost interest in films. In 1967, she was signed in Tapi Chanakya's Ram Aur Shyam which was a remake of 1964 Telugu film Ramudu Bheemudu. She co-starred Dilip Kumar for the seventh time who previously had made some memorable films with her. However due to some misunderstanding between Kumar and Vyjayanthimala, Vyjayanthimala was replaced by Waheeda Rehman. The same year she starred in Vijay Anand's Jewel Thief after Saira Banu backed out of the project due to her marriage with Dilip Kumar.[1] The crime thriller reunited Vyjayanthimala after a decade with her co-star Dev Anand after Amar Deep. Jewel Thief also had Ashok Kumar as the main antagonist with four more female leads Tanuja, Helen, Anju Mahendru and Faryal. For the first time she worked under Dev Anand's production house, the Navketan Films after being rejected by Tad Danielewski for the lead role in 1965 Hindi film Guide.[2] The success of Jewel Thief made Vyjayanthimala and Dev Anand a hit pair.[3] Three decades later, Vyjayanthimala was approached by Dev Anand for a role in the sequel of Jewel Thief, Return of Jewel Thief (1996), but she refused to act in the film as she did not planned to make a comeback.[4] Subsequently, Vyjayanthimala's dance number in "Hothon Pe Aisi Baat Main" sung Lata Mangeshkar becomes huge hit where it was considered as one of the best dance number in Indian cinema while being influential for the rises of other dance numbers such as "Chamma Chamma" and "Sheila Ki Jawani" from China Gate and Tees Maar Khan respectively.[5][6] The same year she did the magnum opus Chhoti Si Mulaqat produced by Bengali actor Uttam Kumar. Remake of 1954 Bengali film Agni Pariksha which had Uttam Kumar who reprises his role in the Hindi version and Suchitra Sen in the lead. Unlike the original version, Chhoti Si Mulaqat failed to create any box office record and was declared as box office disaster. Her last release in the year is Hatey Bazarey with Ashok Kumar. Inspired by Banaphool's novel with the same, the film was directed by acclaimed director Tapan Sinha where Vyjayanthimala made her Bengali cinema debut through the film.[7] She played the role of widowed young women - Chhipli - who falls for a civil surgeon Doctor Anandi Mukheerjee. Upon release the film received unanimously positive reviews where it was awarded with the Best Feature Film Award at the 15th National Film Awards while Vyjayanthimala's performance also appreciated by critics alike. A review from Upperstall had mentioned that, "Vyjayantimala, in her debut in Bengali films is extremely convincing as the independent and vivacious tribal widow".[8] Similarly her singing in the song “Shyam Tor Tore Tamal Tolay Boshe Thaki” along with singer Hemanta Mukherjee received her praises where it was described as "pleasant surprise" in the same review.[8] Hatey Bazarey was also received well commercially and was one of the successful Bengali film of 1960s.[8] [1] [2]

Jewel Thief [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [] [] [] [] [] []

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