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Madhubala: Remembering the timeless beauty of Indian Cinema on her birth anniversary

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Today marks the 92nd birth anniversary of Madhubala, one of the most iconic and beloved actresses of Indian cinema.

Known as the "Venus of Indian Cinema," she graced the silver screen in the 1950s and 1960s and remains a beloved figure in Bollywood's golden era.
Born on February 14, 1933, Madhubala's legacy continues to captivate audiences with her mesmerizing beauty, captivating on-screen presence, and unforgettable performances.
Madhubala's career spanned over two decades, with her first film appearance in "Basant" (1942) at the very young age of eight.
However, her breakthrough role in 'Neel Kamal' (1947) catapulted her to stardom. Her subsequent films, such as 'Mahal' (1949), 'Howrah Bridge' (1958), 'Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi' (1958), 'Dastan' (1950), and 'Mughal-e-Azam' (1960), cemented her position as one of the leading ladies of Indian cinema.
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Madhubala’s Biography

Madhubala was a Hindi-language cinema actress and producer from India. She was one of India's highest-paid entertainers in the post-independence era which coincided with the global rise of Indian cinema. Madhubala had a career spanning more than 20 years but she was mostly active for about a decade and had acted in over 60 films by the time she died in 1969.

Madhubala's portrayal of Anarkali in the historical epic drama Mughal-e-Azam (1960) India's highest-grossing film at the time earned her widespread critical acclaim and her only Filmfare Award nomination for Best Actress; her performance has since been described by critics as one of the finest in Indian cinematic history. In the 1960s she appeared in a few films and made her final appearance in the play Sharabi (1964). She also produced three films through her production company Madhubala Private Ltd. which she co-founded in 1953.

Despite maintaining strict privacy Madhubala had extensive media coverage for her charitable work and

Madhubala

Indian actress (1933–1969)

Madhubala (born Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi; 14 February 1933 – 23 February 1969) was an Indian actress who worked in Hindi films. The country's highest-paid star in the 1950s, Madhubala appeared in over 70 films—ranging from slapstick comedies to historical dramas—in a two decade-long career.[1] Long after her death, she remains a Bollywood icon, particularly noted for her beauty and unconventional screen persona.[2]

Born and raised in Delhi, Madhubala relocated to Bombay (now Mumbai) with her family when she was 8 years old and shortly after began playing minor roles, starting with Basant (1942). She progressed to leading roles in the late 1940s, and earned success with the dramas Neel Kamal (1947) and Amar (1954), the horror film Mahal (1949), and the romantic films Badal (1951) and Tarana (1951). Following a brief setback, Madhubala found continued success with her roles in the comedies Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955), Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958) and Half Ticket (1962), the crime films Howrah Bridge

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