Zeenat Aman, a former co-star of Parveen Babi, posted a tribute to the movie star on Instagram on the anniversary of Parveen Babi’s birth. In the 1970s, when they were both just getting started, the two were frequently contrasted with one another. More than writing about his mental health or the people he dated, the seasoned actor focused on trying to create a good memory for the late actor. She was aware that Parveen was always given the opportunity to speak, and she wanted everyone to remember Parveen for her passion.
Zeenat Aman posted a touching tribute to her co-star Zeenat Aman on Instagram.
Zeenat Aman wrote a lengthy obituary for the late actor on Instagram. “Parveen was gorgeous, elegant, and talented,” she wrote. We used to adore western fashion and wear our hair like this back in the 1970s. We were told that there was an eerie likeness between the two of us, but neither of us saw it. When I was contacted as “Parveen Ma’am” last year in Dubai, it must have been accurate. Although there was naturally rivalry and competition amongst us at the time, in actuality we were always friendly with one another. Not the closest of friends, but rather peers, associates, and well-wishers. Together, we have accomplished work in Mahan and Ashanti.
“Parveen’s battle with mental illness happened at a time when the nation was still so insensitive and uninformed on these topics,” she continued. I frequently considered how she is remembered after her passing. Parveen was considerably more worried with who she dated or what she said when she was ill than she was with the love relationships and “episodes” that the tabloids focused on. He probably never had the opportunity to speak up.
She was intelligent, diligent, and artistic. She loved to read, and I can still picture her cuddled up with a book on the set in between takes. As an actor, she went on to achieve enormous success; she even on the cover of Time magazine. She eventually began working. a spiritual quest, started performing interior design, and engaged in many artistic endeavors. Before drifting apart, we stayed in touch for several years,” said Zeenat.
In the comments area, many fans also paid tribute to the late actor. Some celebrities, like Farhan Akhtar, Sanjay Kapoor, and Janhvi Kapoor, added red heart emojis to their postings. Very accurate (red heart emoji), Kajol wrote. “(folded hands and red heart emoji).. so wonderful how you explain her memory,” Chitrangada Singh wrote in her comment. Very considerate note. Really uplifting, according to Swara Bhasker (purple heart emoji). “Always adored you both,” Sophie Choudry remarked. For both of you, Ashanti must have been viewed hundreds of times. real diva. You can only write this so sweetly and wisely. “You guys were both trailblazers,” said a fan. Iconic duo (fire emojis) @thezeenataman, said another.
In 1983, Parveen Babi stepped down from the public eye. He passed away on January 20, 2005, at the age of 50. His body was found at his Bombay residence a few days later.