Background
Uma Devi was born in a conservative North Indian family in a small village in Uttar Pradesh.
Uma Devi was born in a conservative North Indian family in a small village in Uttar Pradesh.
She arrived in Bombay (Mumbai) at the age of 13, having run away from home, and knocked on composer Naushad Ali"s door. She told him that she could sing and that she would throw herself in the ocean if he didn"t give her a chance. He auditioned her, and hired her on the spot.
She made her debut as a solo playback singer, in Nazir"s Wamiq Azra (1946).
Soon she signed a contract with the producer-director Arkansas Kardar, who used Naushad as music director, and went on make a place for herself amidst music stalwarts like Noor Jehan, Rajkumari, Khursheed and Zohrabai Ambalewali. In 1947, she had huge hits with "Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon Dil-e-beqarar ka", "Yeh Kaun Chala Meri Aankhon Mein Sama Kar", and "Aaj Machi Hai Dhoom Jhoom Khushi Se Jhoom", which she sang for actress Munawar Sultana in Arkansas Kardar"s Dard (1947), again under the music direction of Naushad.
She also sang a duet, "Betaab Hai Dil Dard-e-Mohabat Ke Asar Se", with Suraiya In fact, a gentleman from Delhi was so enamoured by her song, "Afsana Likh Rahi Hoon", that he stayed with her in Bombay. Success of Dard meant that she next received Mehboob Khan"s Anokhi Ada (1948), which again had two hit numbers, "Kahe jiya dole" and "Dil ko lagake humne kuch bhi na paya".
This brought her into the league of highly rated playback singers.
She reached her peak as a vocalist in director South.S. Vasan"s "Chandralekha" (1948) made by Gemini Studios, Chennai. Moreover, in following years, owing to her older style of singing and limited vocal range, she found it difficult to compete with the rising singing stars, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle. Eventually Naushad suggested that she take up acting, because she had a very bubbly personality and wonderful comic timing.
She went on to act in Guru Dutt"s classics like Aar Paar (1954), Mr.
& Mistress "55 (1955) and Pyaasa (1957). In the 1960s and 1970s, she was a permanent comic relief in numerous Bollywood films, a few years down the line, she most notably starred in Amitabh Bachchan starrer, Namak Halaal (1982), a Prakash Mehra"s blockbuster.
In her career spanning five decades, she acted in around 198 films in Hindi/Urdu and other languages like Punjabi etc, pairing with top comedy actors of her times like Bhagwan Dada, Agha, Sunder, Mukri, Dhumal, Johnny Walker and Keshto Mukherjee. She was last seen in Hindi film in "Kasam Dhande Ki" (1990).
Owing to her popularity, the name Tun Tun has become synonymous with fat women in India.