Leela Chitnis
Leela Chitnis was an actress in the Indian film industry, active from 1930s to 1980s. In her early years she starred as a romantic lead, but she is best remembered for her later roles playing a virtuous and upright mother to leading stars.
Early life
She was born in a Marathi-speaking Brahmin family, in Dharwad, Karnataka. Her father was an English literature professor. She was one of the first educated film actresses. After graduation she joined Natyamanwantar, a progressive theater group that produced plays in her native Marathi language. The group's works were greatly influenced by Ibsen, Shaw and Stanislavsky. With the theatre group, Leela played the lead role in a series of comedies and tragedies and even founded her own repertory.Career
Chitnis' early stage work included comedy Usna Navra and with her own film group Udyacha Sansar. She started acting to support her four children. She started as an extra and went on to stunt films.In Gentleman Daku in 1937, Chitnis played a polished crook dressed in male apparel and was publicised in the Times of India as the first graduate society-lady from Maharashtra. By then she had already made her first major mark as an actress on the silver screen. Chitnis worked at Prabhat Pictures, Pune and Ranjit Movietone before going on to be the leading lady in Bombay Talkies.
Specialising in controversial films that challenged accepted societal norms, especially those regarding marriage and the invidious caste system, Bombay Talkies was having limited luck at the box office. But it bounced back with Kangan, which introduced Chitnis playing the lead role as the adopted daughter of a Hindu priest in love with the son of a local landlord who opposes the relationship and threatens the holy man. Her love, however, stands up to his father's prejudices, an unusual theme for the time, but one that appealed to the public imagination enough to ensure it success at the box office.
With Kangan's success, Leela replaced Bombay Talkies' ravishing leading lady Devika Rani. Leela made a particularly good partner with Devika Rani's leading man Ashok Kumar for a series of box-office hits such as Azad, Bandhan and Jhoola that broadly deal with societal issues.. Ashok Kumar was so impressed by her acting abilities that he admitted to having learnt how to speak with his eyes from her. In 1941 Chitnis, at the height of her popularity and glamour, created history of sorts by becoming the first Indian film star to endorse the popular Lux soap brand, a concession then only granted to top Hollywood heroines.
By the mid-1940s her career went downhill as the new leading ladies came in. Leela accepted the reality and in 1948 entered the next, and perhaps most renowned, phase of her career in Shaheed. Cast as the hero's suffering, ailing mother, she played this role to perfection. For 22 years, Chitnis played the mother of the later leading men including Dilip Kumar, often playing an ailing mother or a mother going through hardships and struggling to bring up her offspring. In fact she created the archetype of the Hindi Film mother, which was continued by later actresses. Leela's maternal histrionics were portrayed in a range of films such as Awaara, Ganga Jumna and, in 1965, the runaway success Guide, based on the award-winning novel of the same name by R.K. Narayan. She was busy through the 1970s, but cut down her appearances thereafter before taking the final curtain call in Dil Tujhko Diya in 1985. She then emigrated to the United States in the late 1980s to join her children. She died in Danbury, Connecticut at a nursing home, at age 94.
Leela also briefly dabbled in movie-making, producing Kisise Na Kehna and directing Aaj ki Baat. She also wrote and directed a stage adaptation of Somerset Maugham's Sacred Flame and published her autobiography, Chanderi Duniyet, in 1981.
Personal life
Chitnis belonged to the Brahmin caste.However, her father adhered to Brahmo Samaj, a religious movement that rejected caste.
She married a much older man named Dr. Gajanan Yeshwant Chitnis at the age of 15 or 16, and quickly had four children. The couple supported India's struggle for independence from Britain and once risked arrest by harbouring Manabendra Nath Roy, a Marxist freedom fighter. After she divorced her husband, she worked as a school teacher and began acting on stage in melodramas typical of the time. She appeared in several movies, and went through a Bombay university to be hired by a major studio, Bombay Talkies; it hired only college graduates.
She had four sons Manavendra, Vijaykumar, Ajitkumar and Raj. She lived with her eldest son in Connecticut in United States, until her death. She had three grandchildren then.
Filmography
Actress:- Dil Tujhko Diya as Mrs. Sahni
- Bin Maa Ke Bachche
- as Bade Babu's Wife
- Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein
- Mehmaan as Rajesh's mother
- Bhai-Bhai
- Jeevan Mrityu as Ashok's Mother
- Man Ki Aankhen as Mrs. Dinanath
- Badi Didi as Mother
- Intaquam as Mrs. Mehra
- Prince as Mrs. Shanti Singh
- Aurat
- Dulhan Ek Raat Ki as Nirmala's mother
- Gunahon Ka Devta
- Majhli Didi as Kishan's Mother
- Phool Aur Patthar as Blind Beggar
- Waqt as Mrs. Mittal
- Johar-Mehmood in Goa as Pandit's Wife
- Guide as Raju's Mother
- Faraar as Mrs. Choudhry
- Mohabbat Isko Kahete Hain as Leela
- Nai Umar Ki Nai Fasal
- Aap Ki Parchhaiyan as Mrs. Dinanath Chopra
- Dosti as Mrs. Gupta
- Pooja Ke Phool as Mrs. Singh
- Punar Milan as Sonal's mother
- Shehnai
- Suhagan as Uma & Vijay Kumar's mother
- Zindagi as Beena's mother
- Dil Hi To Hai as Nanny/Yusuf's foster mother
- Aashiq
- Asli-Naqli as Renu's mother
- Man-Mauji as Bhagwanti
- Naag Devata
- Aas Ka Panchhi as Mrs. Nihalchand Khanna
- Batwara
- Char Diwari as Sunil's mother
- Dharmputra as Meena's mother
- Gunga Jumna as Govindi
- Hum Dono as Anand's Mother
- Kanch Ki Gudiya
- Parakh as Mrs. Nivaran
- Bewaqoof as Mrs. Leela Rai Bahadur
- Ghunghat
- Hum Hindustani as Savitri Nath
- Kala Bazar
- Kohinoor
- Maa Baap as Raju's Mother
- Barkha as Mrs. Haridas
- Dhool Ka Phool as Gangu Dai
- Kal Hamara Hai
- Main Nashe Mein Hoon as Mrs. Rajni Khanna
- Ujala as Ramu's Mother
- Phil Subha Hogi as Sohni's Mother
- Post Box 999 as Mrs. Gangadevi
- Sadhna as Mohan's Mother
- Naya Daur as Shankar's Mother
- Aawaz as Mrs. Bhatnagar
- Basant Bahar as Gopal's mother
- Funtoosh
- Aaj Ki Baat
- Baadbaan
- Hari Darshan
- Naya Ghar
- Maa as Bhanu's & Raju's mother
- Sangdil as Dhaayi Maa
- Awaara as Leela Raghunath
- Saiyan as Rani Sahiba
- Saudamini
- Namoona
- Shaheed
- Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani
- Shatranj
- Char Aankhen
- Rekha
- Kisise Na Kehna
- Jhoola as Gata
- Kanchan
- Ardhangi as Arundhati
- Azad
- Bandhan as Beena
- Ghar Ki Rani as Arundhati
- Chhotisi Duniya
- Kangan as Radha
- Sant Tulsidas as Ratnavali
- Chhote Sarkar
- Jailor as Kanwal
- Raja Gopichand
- Insaaf
- Wahan as Princess Jayanti
- Chhaya as Chhaya
- Dhuwandhar
- Shri Satyanarayan
- Aaj ki Baat
- Aaj ki Baat