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Shammi Kapoor proposed to her at 17, but one Kapoor family rule ended their love story. The Bollywood heartthrob's romantic ‘nightmare'

Shammi Kapoor proposed to her at 17, but one Kapoor family rule ended their love story. The Bollywood heartthrob's romantic ‘nightmare'

Economic Times4 days ago
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During the filming of Brahmachari in 1968, a tender relationship blossomed between Shammi Kapoor and Mumtaz. Kapoor, a widower, proposed to the young actress, but she declined due to his demand that she give up her burgeoning career. Mumtaz, supporting her family, chose her professional path, leaving a lasting emotional impact on both despite their eventual separate lives.
Agencies Shammi Kapoor and Mumtaz shared a deep connection during Brahmachari filming. Kapoor proposed marriage, but Mumtaz declined. Long before paparazzi and Instagram romance confirmations, Bollywood's silver screen was home to love stories that rarely made it past studio lots. One such tale — tender yet tinged with heartbreak — unfolded between superstar Shammi Kapoor and a young rising actress, Mumtaz, during the filming of the 1968 classic Brahmachari . Rumours swirled for years about their alleged affair, but it was only later, that both stars spoke candidly about the relationship that 'was not a love affair, it was much more,' in Mumtaz's own words.
In an interview archived by Rediff , Mumtaz disclosed that Kapoor had proposed marriage when she was just 17. While deeply in love, she turned him down — not because she didn't feel the same, but because of a difficult demand: Kapoor had asked her to quit acting. 'He wanted me to give up my career when I was just 17,' she said. 'Unfortunately, womenfolk in the Kapoor family did not work during those days.' For Mumtaz, who was supporting her family and already earning a substantial income — reportedly Rs 8 lakh as a struggler — walking away from the industry wasn't an option. 'I don't think anyone can give me the same amount of love that he showered on me. I never forgot him,' she added emotionally. 'Even today when his name is mentioned, tears well up in my eyes.'
By the time Brahmachari was being filmed, Shammi Kapoor was already a widower, having lost his first wife, actress Geeta Bali, to smallpox in 1965. Kapoor, known for his flamboyant screen presence and infectious energy, was privately grieving and perhaps seeking companionship in the comforting bond he found with Mumtaz. Speaking to Lehren Retro , Kapoor recalled, 'At that time, I was a widower and Mumtaz was a very beautiful thing in that movie. For a short while, we both had dreams, but then it turned into a nightmare. So, it's fine. I am happy as I am today.'Mumtaz, who would go on to become one of the most celebrated actresses of the 1970s with hits like Do Raaste , Khilona , and Roti , had to choose between love and legacy. 'I had a family to support,' she explained. 'I was the highest paid actress of my time… I wanted only the best in life."Both actors eventually moved on in life. Kapoor married Neila Devi in 1969, while Mumtaz married businessman Mayur Madhvani and settled in London. Yet, the emotional imprint of their bond remained indelible.
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