Zeenat Aman: The Early Years

Zeenat Aman: The Early Years
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Zeenat Aman was born in Bombay on 19 November, 1951 to a Muslim father and Hindu mother. Her father was Amanullah Khan, a writer who co-wrote the script of the fabulously weepy movie 'Pakeezah' and the all time classic 'Mugal-e-Azam'. Now I have no idea about her mom's name. If you google her mother, it returns 'the best guess is Scinda', which I find a bit funny. Who in India names their daughter 'Scinda', is it even a name? I believe her mother was somehow related to the royal Scindia family of Madhya Pradesh. She was fabulously progressive lady who had travelled the world with young Zeenat and her German Husband, one Mr. Heinz. Zeenat was terribly fond of her step father who was a mechanical engineer of sorts. They even lived in Germany for a while before moving back to India. Zeeny baby indeed had a very cosmopolitan upbringing.

Her biological father Mr. Amanullah Khan was a distant figure in her life. He wrote fabulous letters, poetic and loving, to his only child Zeenat. He died when she was only 13. She was a student at a boarding school at that time. She was a model student, fabulous in studies, sports everything. She was also the head girl of her dorm. One day, after a intense sports session, she returned to her room to be summoned immediately to the head mistress's office where she received the news of her father's sudden demise. I can not possibly imagine what would have gone through her head, receiving such a news at such a tender age!!

Zeenat went on to attend St. Xavier's School in Bombay. In her final years in high school, she went to the US as a foreign exchange student. Wikipedia lists that she went to University of Southern California, which I find completely baseless. She did go to Southern Caifornia, but not to the University. She went to a high school in New Port Beach, a fabulously wealthy part of Southern California dotted with picturesque vacation homes, plastic surgery clinics (at least now), happening bars, boats and loads of gorgeous people with Hollywood dreams waiting tables.

The name of the school she went to is Corona Del Mar High. She was there from 1967 till 1968. Thanks to classmates.com, one can actually see the yearbook and Zeeny baby's picture in it! She was 1968 batch. She stayed with a family whose own daughter Hayden Phelps also went to the same school. It was the swinging 60's and the West was a groovy place to be. When she returned, her own mom could not recognize her at the airport with all the hair braids, hippy clothes and hat she had on.

The photo above is taken from her yearbook. She is wearing a saree of all things! I guess her classmates probably found saree to be really interesting and exotic and encouraged her to appear in one. Some of her classmates still remember her till this day and reminiscence how she was a tall, slim and gorgeous girl who taught her American friends how to tackle a saree. She was not into any drama or theater back then. As fate would have it, this girl turned out to be one of the pioneers in Hindi cinema who changed the concept of what an Indian woman should look and behave like forever.

Here is what she said in her yearbook, in case the writing in the photograph is too small for you:

" Everybody is growing some way or other, gaining new ideas, and experiencing and learning new things. I can honestly say that this year has been one of the fullest ever in my life. I enjoy school, but most of all I enjoy my family and friends. The Phelpses are like my own, they have made me feel like one of them, and I know that they will always remain a part of me. I have indeed learned a lot, thanks to A.F.S. Thanks too, to all of you who have made this marvelous year possible for me." Zeenat Aman-India

Now isn't it cool, to have a look at Zeenat's life just before fame found her, before she was Zeeny baby?
I will post more on her modeling years, the beauty pageant and movies later. Enjoy this piece of history, which is not reported in media, about the always fabulous Ms. Aman.




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Anonymous's picture

XcBx9A Major thanks for the post.Really thank you! Want more.

Maiyaaa's picture

great post !!!!!!

Sai007's picture

Mila,

Thank you so much.. for this fabulous piece of article.

Please post more.

And wanted to know HOW did you come across this?

Anonymous's picture

AoOdoa Major thankies for the post. Really Great.

Anonymous's picture

Major thankies for the blog. Keep writing.

Mila_in_NY's picture

@2012-05-03 23:23 — Anonymous,

Let's just say, I am a pretty good detective and I found her school after a pretty extensive search and the opinion of her classmate is real coming from a real person who went to school with her in New Port in the 60's.

Mila_in_NY's picture

Thanks guys. Writing about Parveen Babi would be interesting, but the subject is a bit too dark for me. It makes me sad just to think about her. She suffered massively, a beautiful life completely and totally ravaged by heart break, neglect, wrong decisions, people who took advantage of her and her mental illness.

I will post more about Zeenat though. For me, Zeeny baby is a trooper, she went through hell and came out triumphant . Zeenat and Parveen resembled each other in many ways, the most obvious being their luminous beauty.

Anonymous's picture

Very nice post !

Anonymous's picture

lol..I enjoy reading your posts!
But where did you get info like this -"Some of her classmates still remember her till this day and reminiscence how she was a tall, slim and gorgeous girl who taught her American friends how to tackle a saree. "?
Did you reach out to them, find it in their comments, or taking a writer's liberty at filling in the blanks??
Either way, it's fun..keep it coming!

Anonymous's picture

Mila.....feed us more. Awesome as per usual

Anonymous's picture

this was the most amazing and gr8 posts. Loved it to the core. Pl publish the comlete deatils about Zenny Baby. Thank you soooooooooo much for posting this. Thx again.

Anonymous's picture

She had no acting talent, but definitely glamorous and very modern for her time.

Anonymous's picture

Is that really her in the photo? And is she 17 years old, because this looks like some older aunty and not a teenage girl

Anonymous's picture

She is the most stylish and hottest actress of Indian Cinema ever!

Anonymous's picture

Freida Pinto sometimes reminds me of a very young Zeenat Aman. I think it's the cheekbones and the face shape.
For me, Zeenat Aman is the ultimate Bollywood beauty. There's been no one like her. Even the young stars like Deepika, Priyanka and Katrina are so ordinary compared to her.

Anonymous's picture

Yes, your posts are amazing and informative. Keep up the good work. Can we have Parveen babi next because whenever I think of Zeenat I think of Parveen for some reason.

Anonymous's picture

i love zeenat aman!!!!!

Anonymous's picture

wow! never knew all this stuff!!

Anonymous's picture

what a resemblance to bipasha basu!!!!

Anonymous's picture

Fabulous post,such interesting information.You ought to write more such posts. I'll be waiting!

Anonymous's picture

I really like your posts! They're full of so much interesting info. You ought to start your own blog.

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