LOVE’S TWIST OF FATE: THE STORY OF 17-YEAR-OLD MUMTAZ AND SHAMMI KAPOOR’S PROPOSAL
At the tender age of 17, Mumtaz found herself at a crossroads of love and ambition, a moment that would shape her Bollywood journey in unexpected ways. The vivacious actress, known for her iconic roles alongside Rajesh Khanna, recently opened up about a chapter from her past that left hearts stirred and Bollywood abuzz.

It all began on the sets of a film, where Mumtaz, accompanied by her sister Malika, caught a glimpse of the charismatic Shammi Kapoor in action. Instantly smitten, she couldn’t help but express her desire to marry the “Junglee” heartthrob. Little did she know that fate had its own plans, weaving a love story that would be etched in Bollywood folklore.
Years later, when Shammi Kapoor, now a widower after Geeta Bali’s passing, proposed to Mumtaz, she found herself at a crossroads. Deeply in love yet fiercely ambitious, Mumtaz stood her ground, choosing her dreams over a conventional path. Recounting the pivotal moment, she shared, “We fell in love during the filming of ‘Aajkal Tere Mere Pyar Ke Charche’ and were together for two-three years. He asked me to marry him, but I knew I couldn’t give up my career.”
At just 17, with a world of possibilities ahead, Mumtaz bravely declined the proposal, citing her passion for acting and her desire to carve her own path in Bollywood. “I didn’t want to be a homemaker, taking care of his children and managing the household,” she explained with unwavering determination.
Her refusal, however, left Shammi Kapoor disheartened, questioning the depth of her love. Mumtaz recalled his words, “If you truly loved me, you would’ve accepted my proposal and left working in films.” The rejection was a bitter pill to swallow for the legendary actor, turning their once hopeful romance into a heart-wrenching “nightmare.”
For Mumtaz, the decision to follow her dreams came at a price. Despite the pain, she stood firm, later marrying Ugandan millionaire Mayur Madhwani and bidding farewell to the glitz of Bollywood for a new chapter in London.
Addressing persistent rumors about her alleged affair with Rajesh Khanna, her “Do Raaste” co-star and on-screen partner, Mumtaz set the record straight. “We were a box office hit pair, working in 10 successful films together,” she clarified. “But the truth is we didn’t have an affair.”
Explaining the close bond that often develops between co-stars, Mumtaz shed light on the inevitable closeness that arises on film sets. “We are human beings at the end of the day,” she reflected, “and it is natural for us to develop attachments.”
In a final revelation, Mumtaz shared warm memories of Anju Mahendru, Rajesh Khanna’s partner at the time, highlighting the camaraderie that existed amidst the whirlwind of Bollywood’s golden era.
With grace and resilience, Mumtaz’s journey serves as a testament to the power of following one’s heart, even when the path ahead is uncertain. Her bold stand against the tide of Bollywood norms remains a timeless reminder of the strength found in chasing dreams.




