On Friday, actor Naeem Sayyed, popularly known as Junior Mehmood, passed away at the age of 67. He breathed his last at his residence in Khar, Mumbai, on Friday, succumbing to a valiant battle against stomach cancer. The journey of Junior Mehmood in the film industry was not just about his on-screen presence. It was also about the fascinating tale of mentorship and camaraderie with the legendary comedian Mehmood. The story unfolds from a chance meeting to the formation of a bond that would define a significant part of Naeem Sayyed’s career.
Naeem Sayyed stepped into the limelight as a child artist. It was during the filming of the 1968 movie ‘Suhaag Raat’ that he first crossed paths with Mehmood. Little did he know that this encounter would shape his future in the world of Bollywood. The pivotal moment occurred during Mehmood’s daughter’s first birthday celebration. Naeem invited as a guest, danced to the tunes of Mehmood’s iconic song, ‘Hum Kale Hai Toh Kya Hua.’
Impressed by the young artist’s performance, Mehmood, affectionately called ‘Bhaijaan’ by Naeem, took him in his arms and expressed his delight. In a heartfelt gesture, Mehmood assured Naeem’s father that he would take care of the budding talent. This moment marked the beginning of a special relationship between the two.
Following the birthday celebration, Mehmood wasted no time formalizing his commitment to nurture Naeem’s talent. The next day, the veteran comedian summoned Naeem to Ranjit Studio in Dadar, where he ceremoniously tied a ‘ganda’ on Naeem’s wrist. Signifying the acceptance of Naeem as his disciple. This gesture transformed Naeem Sayyed into Junior Mehmood, a name that would become synonymous with laughter and entertainment.
Junior Mehmood’s career soared, and he became a fixture in popular yesteryear hits such as ‘Do Raste,’ ‘Aan Milo Sajna,’ ‘Caravan,’ ‘Kati Patang,’ and ‘Haathi Mere Saathi.’ His on-screen charisma and impeccable comic timing endeared him to audiences, making him an integral part of the Bollywood landscape.
In recent years, Junior Mehmood continued to captivate audiences through television shows. Namely ‘Ek Rishta Saajhedaari Ka’ and ‘Tenali Rama.’ His impact on the industry was not just limited to films, as he left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who worked alongside him.
As Junior Mehmood bids farewell, his legacy lives on in the hearts of fans and in the annals of Bollywood history. The story of Naeem Sayyed’s transformation into Junior Mehmood is a testament to the power of mentorship and friendship. The magic of the silver screen still continues to captivate audiences across generations. The laughter he brought, the joy he spread, and the memories he created will forever be cherished in the tapestry of Indian cinema.