Madhubala

Madhubala

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1933-02-14
Place of Birth:Delhi, British India
Also Known As: Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi / मधुबाला / मुमताज़ बेग़म जहाँ देहलवी / مدھو بالا /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1933-02-14 More

Biography

Madhubala (born Mumtaz Jehan Dehlavi; February 14, 1933 – February 23, 1969) was an Indian film actress who is often regarded as the "Marilyn Monroe of India". The highest-grossing star of the 1950s, she was active between 1942 and 1960. She is also considered to be one of the most beautiful actresses to have worked in the industry and is highly regarded as "The Venus of Indian Cinema" and "The Beauty with Tragedy". Her performance as the alluring court dancer Anarkali in the historical epic Mughal-E-Azam (1960) cemented her status as an iconic and irreplaceable figure in Indian cinema.
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Moodalmanju
Drama Music
Sharabi
Drama Romance
Jhumroo
Comedy Drama Music
Mughal-e-Azam
Drama Romance
Insaan Jaag Utha
Drama Family Music
Do Ustad
Action Crime
Gateway of India
Crime Mystery Thriller
Shirin Farhad
Romance Drama
Naqab
Romance Fantasy
Mr. & Mrs. '55
Comedy Romance Drama
Amar
Romance Music
Bahut Din Hue
Adventure Drama Fantasy
Aaram
Drama Romance
Khazana
Action Adventure
Nirala
Drama Romance Thriller
Beqasoor
Family Drama Romance Crime Music
Mahal
Romance Horror Drama
Neel Kamal
Fantasy Drama Romance
Basant
Drama Music
  • name:Madhubala
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1933-02-14
  • Place of Birth:Delhi, British India
  • Also Known As: Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi · मधुबाला · मुमताज़ बेग़म जहाँ देहलवी · مدھو بالا ·
  • Biography:Madhubala (born Mumtaz Jehan Dehlavi; February 14, 1933 – February 23, 1969) was an Indian film actress who is often regarded as the "Marilyn Monroe of India". The highest-grossing star of the 1950s, she was active between 1942 and 1960. She is also considered to be one of the most beautiful actresses to have worked in the industry and is highly regarded as "The Venus of Indian Cinema" and "The Beauty with Tragedy". Her performance as the alluring court dancer Anarkali in the historical epic Mughal-E-Azam (1960) cemented her status as an iconic and irreplaceable figure in Indian cinema.
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