Tabassum (born Kiran Bala Sachdev; 9 July 1944 – 18 November 2022), was an Indian actress, talk show host and YouTuber, who started her career as child actor Baby Tabassum in 1947. She later had a television career as the host of first TV talk show of Indian television, Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan. It ran on National broadcaster Doordarshan from 1972 to 1993, wherein she interviewed film and TV personalities.
Early life and background
Tabassum was born in
Mumbai, then known as Bombay, in 1944 to Ayodhyanath Sachdev, an Indian freedom fighter, and Asghari Begum, a freedom fighter, journalist and author. She explained how she was named in an interview in 2014:
My father named me 'Tabassum', keeping my mother's religious sentiments in mind. My mother kept my name 'Kiran Bala', keeping my father's religious sentiments in mind. My name on all official documents was 'Kiran Bala Sachdev'. After marriage, it became 'Kiran Bala Govil'. 'Tabassum' is my Stage name; it means muskhurahat (smile).
Career
Tabassum made her film debut as a child actor with
Nargis (1947) followed by
Mera Suhaag (1947),
Manjhdhar (1947) and
Bari Behen (1949). Later in
Deedar (1951), directed by
Nitin Bose, she played the childhood role of
Nargis; the hit song
Bachpan Ke Din Bhula Na Dena sung by
Lata Mangeshkar and
Shamshad Begum was picturised on her.
Also, in the next year, she appeared in another important film
Baiju Bawra (1952) directed by
Vijay Bhatt, where she appeared in the childhood role of
Meena Kumari. She also worked in the popular film Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon starring Joy Mukherjee and Asha Parekh. She also starred in the beautiful song 'Aji qibla mohtarma'. After a gap, she reentered films in adult roles, working as a character actress.
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Tabassum hosted the first talk show of Indian television, Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan, which ran for 21 years from 1972 to 1993. Produced by Doordarshan Kendra Mumbai, it was based on interviews of film celebrities and became immensely popular.[ Conjugations: Marriage and Form in New Bollywood Cinema, Sangita Gopal, pp. 3, University of Chicago Press, 2012, , "... Further, Hindi film became far more integrated with other forms of media – as exemplified by the proliferation of film magazines such as Filmfare, Stardust, and Cine Blaze, as well as the phenomenal popularity of television shows such as Chitrahaar and Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan..."] This also led to a career as stage compere. She was also the editor of Grihalaxmi, a Hindi women's magazine for 15 years and wrote many joke books.[
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In 1985, she directed, produced and wrote her first film, Tum Par Hum Qurban. In 2006, she returned to television, as an actress in , produced by Rajshri Productions. She became a judge in a reality stand-up comedy show Ladies Special (2009) on Zee TV.
Tabassum continued to work as an interviewer for television and was doing a TV show on TV Asia USA and Canada titled Abhi Toh Main Jawaan Hoon based on the Golden Era of Hindi Cinema directed by her son Hoshang Govil for 12 years. In 2016, she launched her channel on YouTube, titled "TabassumTalkies" Produced and Directed by her son Hoshang Govil who is carrying her legacy by hosting Tabassum Talkies which consists of nostalgic talks, interviews of celebrities, shayaris, jokes and more. Subsequently she returned to television with "Tab Aur Ab" in 2020.
Personal life
Tabassum was married to Vijay Govil, elder brother of television actor Arun Govil. Their son Hoshang Govil (born 1961) had brief career as a lead in three films Tum Par Hum Qurbaan (1985), which was produced and directed by Tabassum and introduced Johnny Lever for the first time on screen as a comedian, Kartoot (1987) and Ajeeb Dastaan Hai Yeah (1996) produced by Zee TV and directed by J Om Prakash (grandfather of Hrithik Roshan). In 2009, her granddaughter Khushi (daughter of Hoshang) made her film debut with Hum Phir Mile Na Mile.
Death
Tabassum suffered from gastrointestinal issues in her last days. She was admitted in hospital but passed away on 18 November 2022, after suffering two successive cardiac arrests. She was 78.
Various celebrities including Amitabh Bachchan, Twinkle Khanna, Adnan Sami, Asha Parekh, Waheeda Rehman, Deepti Naval and others condoled her death. Milk brand Amul gave Tabassum a tribute with a special doodle.
Filmography
Films
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Nargis (1947)
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Mera Suhaag (1947)
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Manjhdhar (1947)
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Bari Behen (1949) as Munni
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Chhoti Bhabhi (1950)
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Sargam (1950)
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Sangram (1950)
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Jogan (1950) as Mangu
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Gumashta (1951)
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Aaram (1951)
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Deedar (1951)
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Bahar (1951)
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Afsana (1951) as Young Meera
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Baiju Bawra (1952) Young Gauri
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Baap Beti (1954)
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College Girl (1960)
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Mughal-e-Azam (1960)
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Dharmputra (1961) as Rekha Rai
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Phir Wohi Dil Laya Hoon (1963)
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Dara Singh: Ironman (1964)
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Zimbo Ka Beta (1966)
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Dulhan Ek Raat Ki (1967)
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Ganwaar (1970) as Mistress
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Bachpan (1970) as Lily – Tom's wife
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Heer Raanjha (1970)
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Johny Mera Naam (1970)
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Shri Krishna Leela (1971) as Rasili
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Shree Krishnarjun Yuddh (1971) as Chitrangini
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Ladki Pasand Hai (1971)
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Gambler (1971)
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Adhikar (1971)
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Tere Mere Sapne (1971) as Maltimala's Hairdresser
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Hulchul (1971)
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Shaadi Ke Baad (1972) as Basanti
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Maa Bahen Aur Biwi (1974)
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Sur Sangam (1985)
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Naache Mayuri (1986)
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Chameli Ki Shaadi (1986)
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Swarg (1990) as Herself
Television
Source(s):
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Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan (1972 – 1993, Doordarshan)
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(2006, StarPlus) as Kishan's grandmother
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Ladies Special (2009, Zee TV) as Herself (Judge)
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Tab Aur Ab (2020, Tata Play)
Web
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Tabassum Talkies (2016–2022, YouTube)
External links