- Ruby Myers
Infobox actor
name = Ruby Myers 'Sulochana'
imagesize = 180px
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birthname = Ruby Myers
birthdate = 1907
location =Pune ,Maharashtra ,British India
deathdate =10 October ,1983 [ [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/91437 Ruby Myers, Sulochana - Biography] "British Film Institute ".]
deathplace =Mumbai ,India
occupation =actor ,
yearsactive = 1920s-1940s
spouse =
othername =
awards = 1973:Dada Saheb Phalke Award ":Not to be confused with actresses,
Sulochana Devi and Sulochana Latkar."Sulochana (सुलोचना) (1907 - 1983) [ [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20071209/spectrum/main6.htm Queens of hearts] "The Tribune ] ",December 9 ,2007 .] , real nameRuby Myers ) was anIndia n silent film star of Jewish ancestry, although it is unclear whether she descended from anAshkenazi family,Bene Israel i family, or both.In her haydays she was the highest paid actresses of her times, when she was pairing with, 'Dinshaw Billimoria' in 'Imperial Studios' films. In mid 1930 she opened 'Rubi Pics', a film production House [ [http://www.indiaheritage.org/perform/cinema/person/silentstar.htm Silent Screen Stars'] India Heritage:Performing Arts:Cinema In India:Personalities:Silent Screen Stars.] .
She was awarded the 1973
Dada Saheb Phalke Award , India's highest Award in Cinema for Lifetime achievement.Film career
Chubby, petite and brown eyed, the self-christened
Sulochana was among the early Eurasian female stars of Indian Cinema.She was born
Ruby Myers inPune and was working as a telephone operator when she was approached by Mohan Bhavnani of Kohinoor Films to work in films. Though excited by the offer, she turned him down as acting was regarded as quite a dubious profession for women those days. However Bhavnani persisted with his offer and she finally agreed, despite having no knowledge of acting whatsoever. She became a star under Bhavnani's direction at Kohinoor before moving on to the Imperial Film Company where she became the highest paid movie star in the country.Among her popular films were Typist Girl (1926), Balidaan (1927) and Wildcat of Bombay (1927) where she essayed eight roles including a gardener, a policeman, a Hyderabadi gentleman, a street urchin, a banana seller and a European blonde!
Three romantic super hits in 1928 - 29 with director R.S. Chaudhari - Madhuri (1928), Anarkali (1928) and Indira B.A. (1929) saw her at her peak of fame in the silent film era. In fact so widespread was her fame that when a short film on
Mahatma Gandhi inaugurating a khadi exhibition was shown, alongside it was added a hugely popular dance of Sulochana's from Madhuri, synchronised with sound effects.With the coming of sound
Sulochana suddenly found a lull in her career, as it now required an actor to be proficient inHindustani . Taking a year off to learn the language, she made a grand comeback with the talkie version of Madhuri (1932).Further talkie versions of her silent hits followed and with Indira (now an) M.A.(1934), Anarkali (1935) and Bombay ki Billi (1936). Sulochana was back with a bang. She was drawing a salary of Rs 5000 per month, she had the sleekest of cars (Chevrolet 1935) and one of the biggest heroes of the silent era, D. Billimoria, as her lover with whom she worked exclusively between 1933 and 1939. They were an extremely popular pair - His John Barrymore style opposite her Oriental 'Queen of Romance' image.
But once their love story ended so did their careers. Sulochana left Imperial to find few offers forthcoming. Newer, younger and more proficient actresses had entered the scene. She tried making a comeback with character roles but even these were far and few in between. However, she still had the power to excite controversy. In 1947,
Morarji Desai banned theDilip Kumar -Noor Jehan starrer, Jugnu, because it showed such a morally reprehensible act as an aging fellow professor falling for Sulochana's vintage charms.fact|date=April 2008In 1953, she acted in her third Anarkali, but this time in a supporting role as Salim's mother.
She finally passed away lonely and forgotten in 1983 in her flat in
Bombay . A sad end for the woman who once became famous for drawing a larger salary than the Governor of Bombay and who even acted in a film named after her - Sulochana (1933)!Her films include "Cinema Queen" (1926) "Typist Girl" (1926); "
Balidaan " (1927); "Wild Cat of Bombay", in which she played eight different characters, which was remade as "Bambai Ki Billi" (1936); "Madhuri" (1928), which was re-released with sound in 1932; Anarkali (1928), remade in 1945; Indira BA (1929); Heer Ranjah (1929); and many others, such as "Baaz" (1953).Sulochana established her own film studio, Rubi Pics, in the mid-1930s. She received the
Dada Saheb Phalke Award in 1973 for her lifetime contribution to Indian cinema. [ [http://www.madurainetwork.com/india/dadasahebphalkeaward.html Madurainetwork.com - Dada Saheb Phalke Award ] ]Ismail Merchant paid homage to her in "Mahatma and the Bad Boy" (1974).elected Filmography
* Cinema Queen (1926 )
* Typist Girl (1926 )
* Wildcat of Bombay (1927 )
* Anarkali (1928 )
* Heer Ranjah (1929)
* Indira BA (1929)
* Sulochana (1933)
* Baaz (1953)Further reading
* "Great Masters of Indian Cinema: The Dadasaheb Phalke Award Winners", by D. P. Mishra, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt. of India, 2006. ISBN 8123013612. page 16.
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=pq_kryQIkQkC&pg=PA73&lpg=PA73&dq=Sulochana+actress&source=web&ots=0Rn7o-P-2T&sig=S1cubU2gsQWcRHsfXlw5MGc_w-k&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=9&ct=result#PPA73,M1 Actress Sulochana] "Cinema at the End of Empire: A Politics of Transition in Britain And India", by Priya Jaikumar, Duke University Press, 2006. ISBN 0822337932. Page 73.
* "The Hundred Luminaries of Hindi Cinema", by Dinesh Raheja, Jitendra Kothari. India Book House Publishers, 1996. ISBN 8175080078. [http://books.google.com/books?id=HixlAAAAMAAJ&q=Ruby+Myers+Sulochana&dq=Ruby+Myers+Sulochana&pgis=1 page 1871]References
External links
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* [http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/specials/slideshows/20s/20-2.htm The Sirens of the Silent Era - Sulochana (Ruby Myers)(1907-1983)] "Hindustan Times ".
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