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Born: 20 February 1920, Sialkot, Pakistan
Died: 25 April 1951, India
Education: Govt Gordon College Rawalpindi
Wife: Mumtaz Qureshi ('Taji') ​ ​ ( m. 1940⁠–⁠1951)​
Children: Sahira Kazmi, Shakir Shyam Ansari
Grandchild: Ali Kazmi

Remembering actor Shyam, Hindi film industry's yesteryear super star, on his 65th death anniversary today.
Today's generation of film buffs is almost ignorant of the contributions made by Shyam Chadha the leading hero of yesteryears. Here is a tribute to the super star on his death anniversary, who had become a legend in his life time.
Shyam was regarded as one of the most good-looking leading men of Hindi cinema by old timers. Hindi cinema historians are certain that if not for his untimely death in 1951, the face of Hindi cinema in the 1950s would have been very different, for at the time, Shyam was as big a star as the Trimurti that would rule Hindi cinema in the ’50s – Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand and Raj Kapoor.
Shyam entered Bollywood through Punjabi films namely, Gawandi, which went on to become a Super duper hit. He made his mark in Hindi cinema with Man Ki Jeet, where his robust personality and well-chiselled features were fully exploited. The picture was a run away success at the box office and Shyam was catapulted to super stardom almost overnight.
Born in Sialkot, now in Pakistan on February 20, 1928 Shyam's grand father was a village Patwari, while his father worked as a store keeper with the Indian medical Service, So the young Shyam had to keep moving with his father in different cantonment towns of Punjab.
A graduate from the Punjab University Shyam had a great fascination for films right from early childhood. It was Shyam's uncle, late Tarachand Chadha, a subedar with the British Army who convinced Shyam's father to allow Shyam to join the film line. Shyam came to Pune and worked with Prabhat cinema and stayed in lane no-9 Prabhat road in Adhar Bungalow.
In 1941 Shyam was called for a screen test by Bombay Talkies but met with no success. Determined to work in films, he took up the job of assistant director to JK Nanda and appeared in a Punjabi picture from Lahore.
Saigal's death in 1947 created a void in the film world which was soon filled up by one of the leading heroes of those times, Ashok Kumar, Shyam ruled the world of celluloid from 1948 and 1951,but for when he was killed in a tragic accident.
With super hits like Dillagi, Patanga, Kaneej, Samadhi, Man Ka Meet and Shabistan under his belt, Shyam who had scaled dizzying heights of superstardom in his late 20s was a true achiever in every sense of the word.
After Dillagi, in which he stared opposite, Suraiya, which was released in 1949 he shot to stardom with the popular song Tu Mera Chand Mai Teri Chandni, a rage in those days.
He married a very beautiful Muslim, Mumtaz also known as Taji, who bore him two children.
He acted with Munawar Sulltana in many films like Kaneez and Majboor. A highly educated person, Shyam wrote an article for Blitz, a leading film magazine of those times on his favourite heroines.
He died after a nasty fall from horseback, at the young age of 30 when destiny snuffed the life out of this versatile actor. It was an ill-fated day when he was shooting for Filimistan's Shabistan directed by Vibhuti Mitra at Ghodbunder road near Borivali when the reins of the horse slipped from Shyam's hand. He was thrown off the horse and received major injuries on his head and was rushed to the Bombay Hospital where he succumbed to his wounds.
Fans from all over thronged to pay their respects to their loved hero at the Sonapur crematorium at the Bombay Kings road.
Even the BMC Brihan Mumbai Corporation (BMC) named the place where Shyam stayed in Chembur as Shyam Park, which is also now known as Maitreyi Park. Shyam was definitely the most widely admired heroes of the late 40s.
Shyam is survived by younger brother, Harbans Chadha. Shyam was fond of his daughter Sahera but he did not live long to see his son, who was born a couple of month after his death. His son Shekhar, who now lives in Pakistan with his mother Taji who migrated there after partition.
Filmography of Shyam's films as a lead hero:
1948-Majboor,Shikayat,Bazaar,Chandani Raat,
1949- Char Din, Dada, Dillagi, Kaneez, Naach, Patanga, Raat Ki Rani, Bazar
1950- Choti Bhabiu, Meena Bazaar, Nirdosh, Samadhi, Sangeeta, Suraj Mukhi, Wafa , Kale Badal,
1951- Shabistan


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