

#O SAJANA BARKHA BAHAR AAI MOVIE#
In 1964, Sadhana received the Filmfare nominations for her absolute performance in the movie Woh Kaun Thi and Waqt. A song from this movie had survived, and the lyrics of the song were ‘kitna rangeen hai ye chaand sitaaron ka samaa.’

Sadhana worked with Guru Dutt in the movie ‘Picnic’ in 1964 however, it was left incomplete due to the untimely death of Guru Dutt. In 1968, Sadhana did an Oriya film titled “Stree.” The movie ‘Stree’ became a booming hit. The song “O Sajna Barkha Bahar Aai” of this film was sung by veteran Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar is very popular. The film acclaimed multi awards and was a semi-hit at the Indian box office. Sadhana portrayed as a simple village girl in this movie. Sadhana was signed by veteran Indian film director Bimal Roy for his film ‘Parakh,’ which was based on the Indian democracy in 1960. In 1955, Ram Krishna Nayyar died from asthma. Nayyar, and they wanted someone who looked like actor Rajendra Kumar. Sadhana’s parents opposed this marriage because she was very young to R.K. Nayyar, who was an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter in Hindi language films on 7 March 1966, and the couple had no children. Sadhana met her ‘Love in Simla’ director Ram Krishna Nayyar on the film sets.
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Sadhana’s father was the elder brother of actor Hari Shivdasani, father of veteran actress Babita Kapoor. Sadhana Shivdasani belonged to a Sindhi family. Physical Appearance Height (approx.): 5′ 4″ Hair Colour: Black Eye Colour: Black Family & Caste She completed her college studies at Jai Hind College, Mumbai. Sadhana Shivdasani did her school studies at home for 8 years, and she attended Auxilium Convent (High school in Wadala, Mumbai, Maharashtra) for high school education. Sadhana Shivdasani was born on Tuesday, 2 September 1941 ( age 74 years at the time of death) in Karachi, Sind, British India (present-day Sindh, Pakistan).
