Hasina with chopped eyes born in a rich house, had to do body trade to feed

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Image Source: Still from Hamraaz Movie
A scene from Vimi and Rajkumar’s film Hamraj

In Bollywood, it is more difficult for heroines to achieve as much difficulty, but it is even more difficult to maintain that position. There were many actresses in the film world who ruled the hearts of people with their beauty and style. But in a few years, his fame became air and disappeared overnight. Today we are telling you the story of one such actress who got an identity as a heroine in a superhit film like Hamraj. But later, the condition of his career was so bad that the body had to enter the trade too. Not only this, this actress saw a misery in the last days of life and died in 34 years, battling alcohol. Even after the death, the miscreants did not give up the chase and there was a hand to go to the crematorium. We are talking about Vimi, with a whipped -looking actress of her time.

The actress was born in a rich family

Vimlesh Wadhawan alias Vimi was born in 1943 in a rich Punjabi family in Jalandhar. Vimi took training to become a singer. She was also fond of acting in plays and she regularly participated in the children’s program of AIR Bombay. He graduated in Psychology from Sophia College, Mumbai. He was married to the Marwari businessman Shiv Aggarwal of Calcutta, who used to do hardware business. It was a love marriage and due to their age and caste differences, his family was against this marriage, and according to reports, he was abandoned after marriage. She settled in Calcutta with her husband and had two children. It was music director Ravi to introduce her to BR Chopra, who gave her the lead actress in ‘Humraz’ with Sunil Dutt and Rajkumar. The film was successful at the box office and Vimi immediately became a star. For some time, it felt that they have everything- an apartment, designer dress, a mink coat and a sports car in Pali Hill. He loved playing golf, playing billiards and going on a long drive. Her husband gave her unconditional support, although her parents and in-laws abandoned her as they were against her appearing in films.

Hamraj’s success gave many films

Riding on the success of Humaraz, Vimi signed films like ‘Abaru (1968), “Nanak Naam Ship Hai (1969)’ and ‘Patanga (1971)’. But her subsequent films, including ‘Abru (1968) and’ Patanga (1971) ‘, could not do anything amazing at the box office. She was of course very beautiful, but her acting talent was very limited. And one more thing: He never got a chance to improve his talent or improve his skills. One of his best films was the National Award winner Punjabi film ‘Nanak Naam Hai’, in which Prithviraj Kapoor, IS. Johar and Veena were also. But within two years, Vimi was completely forgotten, her husband became alcoholic and interfered in her career, which many big producers angry at unfair terms. Some of his main characters came up, but the box office collapsed. Due to the crisis of money, the couple left their luxurious house in Juhu and went to live in an ordinary area.

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The crisis of money pushed into body trade

Due to the crisis of money, the couple left their luxurious house in Juhu and went to live in an ordinary area. Desperate for money, her husband started abusing her and even in the hands of suspected producers, whom Vimi protested, her husband beat her and abused her. When a loving couple becomes bitter towards each other due to circumstances, they separate. After separation, he tried his hand in the textile business in Calcutta, but he too failed badly. Meanwhile, Vimi met a small producer named Jolly, who promised to make a film by taking her in the lead role. Vimi saw the last hope of bringing her career back on track in Jolly. However, Jolly’s promised film never became and Vimi’s dream of seeing herself as a heroine again shattered. Soon Jolly pushed himself into prostitution for men.

Desi liquor took life

To forget the pain, Vimi was relaxed in desi wine, which was her only capacity. Excessive drinking and emotional turmoil caused him heavy damage. In his last few years, he allowed himself to be exploited by men to earn a livelihood. Vimi, once the most beautiful face of Hindi cinema, died on August 22, 1977 after spending a few days in the General Ward of Nanavati Hospital in Mumbai, allegedly due to the complexities of drinking excessive alcohol. She was about thirty years old. His body was wrapped in a dirty dhoti and was taken for the last rites on the same road on the hand of a gram, on which many years ago she rode in the Impala and followed him to get a glimpse of Hamaraz’s heroine with fans. Only nine people were present at his funeral. His family, his fans and his community forgot him long ago. Vimi’s son Rajneesh Aggarwal became a disciple of Osho from a young age and retired in 1981. Now he is famous as Swami Ozen Rajneesh and has an ashram in Mexico.

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