
This Shashi Kapoor Heroine Was Forced Into Prostitution By Her Alcoholic Partner, Died Alone At 34
Vimi debuted in the 1967 film 'Humraaz', directed by the legendary BR Chopra, opposite stalwarts like Raj Kumar and Sunil Dutt. With her sharp features, polished diction, and regal charm, she instantly caught the industry's eye. Chopra signed her for a three-film deal, and the media whispered that a new Meena Kumari had arrived. (News18 Hindi)
Before Bollywood, Vimi had already made a dramatic life choice by marrying Shiv Agarwal, the son of an influential industrialist, against her parents' wishes. The couple had two children. It was at a Calcutta party with Shiv that music director Ravi noticed her striking looks and suggested she consider films. Vimi's initial hesitation of "Who will cast a mother of two?" was dismissed when Ravi introduced her to BR Chopra. (News18 Hindi)
The deal was made. But Vimi's in-laws strongly objected to her joining films. When Shiv sided with his wife, he was disinherited. Vimi now bore the burden of supporting the family. Her film career began just as her personal life started to unravel. (News18 Hindi)
As the money dried up, Shiv turned violent and alcoholic. Unable to cope, Vimi separated from him and moved to Kolkata, seeking solace and perhaps a second chance at stardom. In Kolkata, Vimi entered a relationship with a film distributor known as 'Jolly'. Friends later said she saw in him a partner who might help her revive her career. But Jolly had other plans. (News18 Hindi)
According to veteran actress Tabassum, who recounted Vimi's ordeal on her show 'Tabassum Talkies', Jolly introduced Vimi to alcohol and eventually pushed her into prostitution when all else failed. Her health deteriorated. Work dried up. Friends disappeared. Vimi, once a starlet on magazine covers, was now a recluse lost in addiction and despair. (News18 Hindi)
Adding insult to injury, a so-called friend, Krishna, later wrote in 'Anandabazar Patrika' that "her death was a relief" and called her a "girl with wandering eyes". Vimi's short career included films like 'Aabroo' with Ashok Kumar, 'Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai' with Prithviraj Kapoor and IS Johar, and a cameo in 'Guddi' alongside Jaya Bhaduri. Her final appearance came in 'Krodhi' (1981), released posthumously, where she shared the screen, perhaps for the last time, with Shashi Kapoor. (News18 Hindi)
Though often compared to Meena Kumari, Vimi's tragedy lacked even the poetic dignity Bollywood afforded to its most iconic fallen stars. Her story was not romanticised, her pain barely remembered. But in the crevices of Bollywood's forgotten tales, Vimi's life remains a stark reminder of how fame can be fleeting, and how the same city that lifts can also leave behind without a trace. (News18 Hindi)
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


News18
5 hours ago
- News18
This Superstar Promised 100 Films To A Director Who Saved His Career, Then Ghosted Him
Actor Akshay Kumar may be one of Bollywood's most bankable stars today, but his rise to superstardom wasn't smooth. He faced a prolonged low in the late 90s, when 13 to 14 of his films tanked back-to-back. At a time when even established producers distanced themselves from him, one filmmaker saw potential in a fading star, and took a chance no one else was willing to take. (News18 Hindi) That filmmaker was Sunil Darshan. Speaking to Bollywood Bubble, Darshan recalled how Akshay had practically pleaded for a role in Jaanwar, a film that would later prove to be the turning point in his career. "Akshay was at a stage where he had completely stopped getting offers," Darshan said, "He came to me when no one else would take him. He didn't know what to do next." (News18 Hindi) According to Darshan, the script of Jaanwar was originally penned with Sunny Deol in mind. Darshan had even approached Ajay Devgn as a fallback after a fallout with Deol. But then Akshay called. "I wasn't keen initially,' Darshan admitted, "But we spoke again. He seemed sincere, disciplined, but his market value was almost zero at the time." (News18 Hindi) Despite that, Darshan trusted his instinct. He paired Akshay with Karisma Kapoor, one of the top actresses of the time, and released Jaanwar in 1999. The film was a box-office success, and for Akshay, it marked a crucial comeback. (News18 Hindi) What followed was a fruitful collaboration between the two. They worked on a total of seven films together, including Ek Rishtaa, Talaash, Dosti, Mere Jeevan Saathi, and Andaaz. (News18 Hindi) Darshan even gave Akshay a workspace in his own office. "For seven years he was with me. While others were laughing at him or rejecting him, I supported him wholeheartedly," Darshan said. But the bond didn't last. (News18 Hindi) In the glow of Jaanwar 's success, Darshan says Akshay made a grand promise. "He took me aside and told me, 'Please don't cast anyone else in your next film. It will damage my career. Sunil ji, I promise you 100 films.'" Darshan believed him. (News18 Hindi) However, the warmth faded by their sixth or seventh collaboration. Darshan says he sensed a visible change in Akshay's attitude, one that hinted the actor was ready to move on. "We were once friends," he reflected, "But things shifted. Eventually, we stopped working together. And it's now been 20 years since we last met." (News18 Hindi) Since then, Darshan says their only contact has been a birthday wish or two from Akshay, a far cry from the emotional appeal and promises made two decades ago. (News18 Hindi) The director maintains he holds no bitterness, but does admit the silence hurts. "Making seven films together is no small feat," he said, adding that sometimes, success changes people in ways one doesn't expect. (News18 Hindi)


News18
7 hours ago
- News18
Kajol Turns 51: Here's A Look At Her Mumbai-To-London Real Estate Empire Worth Rs 180 Crore
The actress, currently seen across films, OTT, and television, may be known for her powerful performances in classics like 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' and 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham', but her investments tell another story. (News18 Hindi) 3/5 According to Koimoi, Kajol's estimated net worth stands at Rs 240 crore. While she continues to earn from acting, modelling, and endorsements for brands like Olay, Alpenliebe, Tata Indicom, Knorr, and Tanishq, a significant chunk of her fortune comes from real estate. In March 2025, she added to her growing portfolio by acquiring a 4,365 sq ft commercial space on Goregaon's Linking Road for approximately Rs 30 crore. The stamp duty alone came to Rs 1.72 crore. (News18 Hindi) This deal marked her fifth major property. She already owns the lavish Shiv Shakti bungalow in Juhu, valued around Rs 60 crore, which she shares with husband Ajay Devgn. In 2022, she purchased two flats in Juhu worth Rs 12 crore and another apartment valued at Rs 16.5 crore. The same year, she also picked up a commercial unit for Rs 7.5 crore. (News18 Hindi) 5/5 Kajol and Ajay Devgn also jointly own a sprawling residence in Park Lane, London, pegged at Rs 54 crore. With this international addition, the combined value of Kajol's property holdings touches Rs 180.5 crore. Beyond cinema and real estate, Kajol is actively involved in philanthropy. Through her trust, Relief Projects India, she supports causes related to newborn and orphaned girls. (News18 Hindi)


News18
12 hours ago
- News18
This Star Worked With Chiranjeevi, Sunny Deol & Vinod Khanna — Then Vanished From Films
Once a beloved face of Indian cinema, Meenakshi Seshadri, who charmed audiences with her beauty and talent in the 1980s and 1990s, is back in the spotlight. Known for her grace and powerful screen presence, Meenakshi Seshadri is fondly remembered for her role opposite Chiranjeevi in the Telugu classic Aapadbhandhavudu. The songs from the film, especially Aura Ammakuchalla, remain evergreen, and her performance won wide praise, cementing her popularity in the South film industry. (News18 Hindi) In addition to her success in regional cinema, Meenakshi Seshadri delivered memorable performances in Bollywood, starring alongside prominent actors such as Sunny Deol and Vinod Khanna. While today's younger generation may not be fully aware of her legacy, she once ruled the hearts of lakhs with her poise and versatility. Despite a relatively modest filmography, she left an indelible mark through a string of iconic roles. (News18 Hindi) 3/6 Now aged 61, Meenakshi Seshadri continues to captivate fans with her timeless beauty. Her recent Instagram photos have gone viral, sparking nostalgia among long-time admirers and surprising many with how little she seems to have aged. Her elegance, charm, and radiant smile remain just as striking, making her a favourite even in today's digital age. (News18 Hindi) Meenakshi Seshadri's journey to stardom began at the age of 18 when she won the Miss India title. She made her film debut in 1982 with Painter Babu, opposite Rajiv Goswami, the son of actor-director Manoj Kumar. However, it was in 1983 that she rose to fame with Subhash Ghai's blockbuster Hero, which catapulted her to national recognition and made her a household name. (News18 Hindi) Among her most cherished performances is the song Jab Koi Baat Bigad Jaaye with Vinod Khanna, an evergreen hit that remains popular even today. Her final on-screen appearance came in 1996 with the film Ghatak, which was both a critical and commercial success. (News18 Hindi) At the peak of her career, Meenakshi Seshadri made the conscious decision to step away from the film industry. She married a businessman and chose to focus on her personal life, moving abroad and staying largely out of the public eye. Yet, decades later, her legacy and appeal remain undiminished, a testament to her talent and grace. (News18 Hindi)