Ila Arun

Ila Arun is an Indian actress, TV personality and Rajasthani folk and folk-pop singer.[1] She has appeared in many prominent Bollywood movies such as Lamhe, Jodhaa Akbar, Shaadi Ke Side Effects and Begum Jaan.

Ila Arun
Ila Arun in 2014
Background information
GenresIndian Film Music, Playback Singer, Classical Singer, Pop Singer
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
InstrumentsVocalist
Years active1979–present

Personal life

Arun hails from Jaipur in Rajasthan.[2] She is the mother of actress Ishita Arun.[3]

Playback singing

Arun has sung numerous film songs in Hindi and quite a few in Dravidian languages such as Tamil and Telugu. Her most famous film song to date has been "Choli Ke Peeche" sung along with Alka Yagnik for the film Khalnayak starring Madhuri Dixit, for which they won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer.[4] Another song which she is famous for is "Ghup Chup" from the film Karan Arjun. She also is well known for her song "Morni Baaga Ma Bole" accompanied with Lata Mangeshkar, in the movie Lamhe, starring Sridevi. She has lent her voice to the Tamil song "Muthu Muthu Mazhai", for the film Mr. Romeo, composed by A. R. Rahman. Her last noteworthy song was also with Rahman composed for the internationally acclaimed film Slumdog Millionaire, called "Ringa Ringa".[5]

Singles/Albums

She has produced several successful singles such as "Vote for Ghagra". She also sang the promotional hit song Halla Bol for the Rajasthan Royals team in the Indian Premier League[6] She hails from Rajasthan and sings Rajasthani songs in her albums and movies.

Acting

Arun was first seen acting in Lifeline (Jeevanrekha) a Hindi TV serial on life of doctors, along with Tanvi Azmi on Doordarshan. She delivered an electrifying performance in the 2008 hit Jodhaa Akbar as Maham Anga, Akbar's shrewd wet nurse and political advisor. She has also acted in supporting roles in films such as China Gate, Chingari, Well Done Abba, Welcome to Sajjanpur, West is West and Ghatak. Her most recent ventures were with actors Vidya Balan and Farhan Akhtar in the films Shaadi Ke Side Effects and Begum Jaan, where she played a governess and a brothel member, respectively.

Arun has been a part of the early years of Indian television Industry, acting in the 1980s Bharat Ek Khoj and Yatra. She also took on the role of Hansa Mehta, an independence activist who was part of the advisory committee of the constituent assembly, in Samvidhaan which is a TV mini-series based on the making of the Constitution of India.

Discography

Album(s) Notes
Vote for Ghagra
Nigodi Kaisi Jawani Hai
Main Ho Gayi Sawa Lakh Ki
Banjaran
The Very Best of Ila Compilation
Khichdi
Haule Haule
Mela
Ila Arun Pop Hits Compilation
Chhappan Chhuri
Mare Hiwda Ma
Nimri Nimoli MTV Coke Studio (single)

Filmography

As Actress

Year Film Role Director Notes
2018 Thugs of Hindostan Jaitumbi Vijay Krishna Acharya
2018 Manto Jaddanbai Nandita Das
2017 Begum Jaan Amma Srijit Mukherji
2014 Shaadi Ke Side Effects Aunty (Hired Governess) Saket Chaudhary
2012 Arjun: The Warrior Prince Kunti(Voice role) Arnab Chaudhuri Animated film
2011 Aagaah: The Warning Ramsharan's mother Karan Razdan
2010 West Is West Basheera Khan Andy DeEmmony British film
2010 Well Done Abba Salma Ali Shyam Benegal
2010 Mirch Kesar bai Vinay Shukla
2008 Jodhaa Akbar Maham Anga Ashutosh Gowariker Nominated in Screen Award for Best Villain
2008 Welcome to Sajjanpur Ramsakhi Pannawali Shyam Benegal
2006 Chingaari Padmavati Kalpana Lajmi
2005 Bose - The Forgotten Hero Ranu Shyam Benegal
1998 China Gate Mrs. Gopinath Rajkumar Santoshi
1997 Auzaar Herself (in song "Apni To Ek Hi Life") Sohail Khan
1996 Ghatak Mrs. Malti Sachdev Rajkumar Santoshi
1992 Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda Lily's mother Shyam Benegal
1994 Droh Kaal Zeenat Govind Nihalani
1991 Lamhe Folk dancer in the song "Chudiyan Khanak Gayee" Yash Chopra Also singer
1990 Police Public Laxmi, deaf servant Esmayeel Shroff
1986 Jaal Tara Umesh Mehra
1985 Trikal Cook Shyam Benegal
1983 Ardh Satya Sneha Bajpai Govind Nihalani
1983 Mandi Bordello girl Shyam Benegal

As Singer

Year Film Song(s) Music Director Notes
2013 Deewana Main Deewana "Kala Doriya" Bappi Lahiri
2012 Arjun: The Warrior Prince "Kabhi Na Dekhe Hastinapur Mein" Vishal–Shekhar
2010 Well Done Abba "Meri bano hoshiyar" Shantanu Moitra Also lyricist
Mirch "Mora Saiyyan" Monty Sharma
Raavan "Kata Kata" A. R. Rahman
2004 Paisa Vasool "Maine Saiyan Ki Demand" Bapi–Tutul
2003 Boom "Boom" Talvin Singh
2000 Snegithiye "Othayadi Padhayile" Vidyasagar Tamil Film
1999 Bhopal Express "Udan Khatola" Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy
Jaanam Samjha Karo "I Was Made For Loving You" Anu Malik
1998 Kaadhal Kavithai "Thathom Thakathimi" Ilaiyaraaja Tamil film
1997 Tarazu "Chal Ganne Ke Khet Mein" Rajesh Roshan
Jeevan Yudh "Kameez Meri Kaali" Nadeem–Shravan
Auzaar "Masti Ka Aalam Aaya Hai" Anu Malik
1996 Aatank "Main Chhui Mui"
"Meri Patli Kamar"
Laxmikant–Pyarelal
Smuggler "Bin Barsaat Ke" Bappi Lahiri
Mr. Romeo "Muthu Muthu Mazhai" (original version)
"Paas Aaja Baalam" (Hindi version)
A. R. Rahman Tamil Film
1995 Diya Aur Toofan "Kundi Dheere Se Khatkana" Bappi Lahiri
Zakhmi Sipahi "O Laila O Laila" Rais Bhartiya
1994 Amanaat "Din Mein Kehti Hai" Bappi Lahiri
Naaraaz "Aisa Tadpaya Mujhe Dil Bekarar Ne" Anu Malik
1993 Khalnayak "Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai (Female)"
"Nayak Nahi Khalnayak Hai Tu"
Laxmikant-Pyarelal
Bedardi "Sun O Bedardi"
Dalaal "Gutur Gutur" Bappi Lahiri
1991 Rukmavati Ki Haveli Herself
Lamhe "Chudiyan Khanak Gayee"
"Megha Re Megha"
Shiv-Hari
1989 Batwara "Ye Ishq Dunk Bichhua Ka, Are Isse Raam Bachaye" Laxmikant-Pyarelal
1986 Jaal "Raina Bawari Bhai Re" Anu Malik

As Music Director

Television Appearances

Year Show(s) Role Notes
1986 Yatra Drama group member
1988 Bharat Ek Khoj Various characters
1991 Lifeline (Jeevanrekha) Doctor
2005 Fame Gurukul Head Mistress
2014 Samvidhaan Hansha Mehta
2015 Coke Studio Performer

References

  1. Jha, Shuchita (2 September 2019). "Singer Ila Arun remembers BV Karanth's contribution | Bhopal News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  2. "Rajasthan's culture is rich: Ila Arun". The Times of India. 7 May 2011. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  3. "My Career in Bollywood Bloomed After Becoming A Mother: Ila Arun". Outlook. 5 October 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  4. "Ila Arun". IMDb. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  5. "Slumdog Millionaire music review : glamsham.com". glamsham.com. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  6. Hungama, Bollywood (25 March 2008). "Ila Arun to say 'Halla Bol' for IPL team of Rajasthan – Bollywood Hungama". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
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