In Bollywood looking good is a...
In Bollywood's glamorous world, looking good is often seen as a necessity. Good looks is given the utmost importance, and many celebrities opt for quick fixes such as permanent makeup, fillers, and Botox.
In Bollywood's glamorous world, looking good is often seen as a necessity. Good looks is given the utmost importance, and many celebrities opt for quick fixes such as permanent makeup, fillers, and Botox.
However, during the early times, there was one actress whose natural beauty captivated the audience, and people would fight for a ticket when her movie came out. Can you guess who she is?
The actress we are talking about is none other than Madhubala. She is considered one of the greatest and finest actresses in the history of Indian cinema and is one of the highest-paid actresses during her time.
Madhubala made her debut with the film Basant 1942. During that time, she was only nine years old and she played an uncredited role in the film. She was particularly noted for her beauty and unconventional screen persona.
With her captivating poise, expressive eyes, and effortless charm, she mesmerised audiences. At first, Madhubala started her career with a small stunt film, which caught the attention of everyone.
From a small film, Madhubala started gaining recognition and soon started sharing screen with Bollywood’s biggest stars during her time. With her talent and beauty, she rules the Bollywood industry.
For her film, she made Rs 50. Films like Jwar Bhata, Mumtaz Mahal, and Phulwari increased her popularity, but Neel Kamal catapulted her to stardom. Even today, people talk about her beauty.
Madhubala married her childhood acquaintance Kishore Kumar. The two had a court marriage on 16 October 1960. Madhubala died on 23 February 1969 at the age of 36.