Saira Banu picks her Top 5 films to watch this National Cinema Day
Friday, 13 October 2023 (16:34 IST)
The veteran megastar Saira Banu has graced the silver screen with her exceptional acting for decades. With her Instagram debut, earlier this year, she has won hearts of netizens and has shared interesting snippets and previously unheard stories. Her Instagram feed serves as a treasure trove of untold stories and cherished memories, especially those shared with the legendary actor, Dilip Kumar.
On the occasion of National Cinema Day, Saira Banu took to Instagram to share her personal favourites in the world of entertainment that have left an indelible mark on her cinematic journey. Here are her Top 5 Picks that you should definitely add to your watch list:
Pukar
Year of Release: 1939
Director: Rajkumar Santoshi
Saira Banu holds a special place for ‘Pukar,’ an action-packed thriller. The film centres around a decorated Indian Army officer, called out of retirement to thwart a traitor's plot involving a deadly weapon. Starring Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit, it's a gripping tale of patriotism, loyalty, and high-stakes espionage.
Sagina
Year of Release: 1974
Director: Tapan Sinha
In this poignant Bollywood film, Saira Banu shares the screen with her beloved Dilip Kumar, alongside Aparna Sen and Om Prakash. ‘Sagina’ uncovers the harsh realities faced by the working class and the exploitation of labourers in the tea gardens of Assam, India.
Junglee
Year of Release: 1961
Director: Subodh Mukherjee
‘Junglee’ is a Bollywood gem known for its vibrant musical numbers and standout performances. Released in 1961, it's a masterpiece characterised by the lively chemistry between Shammi Kapoor and Saira Banu, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of Indian cinema.
Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel came to life in this timeless American classic. ‘Gone with the Wind’ delves into themes of love, resilience, and the profound impact of war on individuals and society. Scarlett's complex character and her relationships with Ashley and Rhett form the heart of the narrative, making it an enduring tale of passion, survival, and the indomitable human spirit.
Ganga Jumna
Year of Release: 1961
Director: Nitin Bose
A monumental film in Saira Banu's filmography, ‘Ganga Jumna’ pairs Dilip Kumar with Vyjayanthimala. Celebrated for its powerful performances, emotional depth, and unforgettable music, the film portrays the unbreakable bond between two brothers and their individual struggles against injustice. It remains a timeless classic in Indian cinema.
National Cinema Day is a momentous occasion, a day to honour the achievements of Indian Cinema. What better way to celebrate than by immersing yourself in the cinematic choices of one of Indian Cinema's finest, Saira Banu?