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Madhubala (born Mumtaz Jehan Dehlavi) was an Indian film actress who appeared in classic films of Hindi cinema. She was active between 1942 and 1960. Along with her contemporaries Nargis and Meena Kumari, she is often regarded as one of the most influential personalities of Hindi cinema. 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".
Often drawing comparison from American actress Marilyn Monroe, Madhubala received wide recognition for her performances in films like Mahal (1949), Amar (1954), Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955), Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958), Mughal-e-Azam (1960) and Barsaat Ki Raat (1960). Madhubala's performance in Mughal-e-Azam established her as an iconic actress of Hindi Cinema. Her last film, Jwala, although shot in the 1950s, was released in 1971. Madhubala died on 23 February 1969 after a prolonged illness.
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05 August 1960
In the 16th century, when Prince Salim falls in love with a beautiful courtesan named Anarkali, Emperor Akbar's disapproval leads to a battle between father and son.
01 March 2008
Poetry. Multimedia. This follow-up to Downing's 2005 collection DARK BRANDON is the filmic flip-side of that book's dizzying convergence of visual culture and syntactic shock.
09 January 1970
The film stars Prem Nazir, Sheela, Adoor Bhasi and P. J. Antony in the lead roles.
11 February 1955
A young, naive heiress is forced into a 'marriage of convenience' with an unemployed cartoonist in an attempt to save her millions - a move orchestrated by the scheming aunt.
01 January 1961
A young lad, separated at a young age from his parents takes on the life of petty crime and ends up in jail.
01 January 1952
1952 Indian Film
11 June 1989
This documentary is a three-part tribute to director Guru Dutt, who died in 1964 at the age of 39. The work traces Guru Dutt's personal story through many interviews with his family members and colleagues and observes his work through the use of extensive film excerpts.
28 February 1958
Three woman-hating brothers face changes in their respective lifestyles when two of them fall in love.
21 September 1951
A love triangle, the story revolves around two brothers (Ajit and Sajjan), both in love with an orphan girl (Madhubala), who is given shelter by their family.
01 January 1950
A teacher falls in love with a wealthy girl but decides to go away from her to earn money.
25 February 1949
The film is set during the Pre-Independence days and revolves around a husband who suspects his wife of having an affair with a freedom fighter sheltering with them.
15 June 1958
Rakesh lives with his brother, Madan, and his dad in Rangoon. Madan has fallen into bad company and steals the family heirloom, in the shape of a dragon, some cash and runs away to India.
01 January 1961
While assisting the Bombay Police in arresting diamond smugglers, Shekhar (Pradeep Kumar) suspects Bhagwandas (Nazir Hussain) who owns a jewellery shop.
24 March 1947
A military coup leads to two outcast princesses falling for the same rakish artist.
01 January 1959
Musical - Gauri lives with her crippled ex-army dad and brother. One day she notices a man calling himself Ranjeet lurking around their house.
01 January 1960
High-minded and hardworking Inspector Dinesh Kumar (Dev Anand) is assigned to crack the case of a notorious band of counterfeiters.
19 October 1949
A young lawyer is involved with a ghostly woman in his new house, where the builder and his fiancée died shortly after it was built.
23 February 1958
Based on A.J.Cronin's 'Beyond This Place', this movie narrates the story of an untiring crusade for justice.
24 October 1949
A wealthy man forces his wife and their new-born daughter, Soshila, out of the house because he had hoped his wife would deliver a son.
19 October 1962
A diamond thief hides his loot on an innocent child, but the child turns out to be an adult posing as a youngster to purchase a half-priced train ticket.
05 October 1951
After a plane crash, Dr. Motilal (Dilip Kumar) is left stranded in a small village, where he is given shelter by a blind old man called Surdas and his playful, young daughter Tarana (Madhubala).
01 January 1959
Two rival career-criminal brothers recollect their lives in a Courtroom in which one is about to be convicted for murder.
01 January 1964
Keshav, an alcoholic, swears off alcohol after his father's death. He loves Kamala, whose father gets him a job and fixes a marriage date.
01 July 1971
Jwala (transl. Flame) is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language action film directed and produced by M. V. Raman and written by Chandliyan.
01 January 1960
After falling in love with a girl seeking shelter in a rain, he goes to find the girl. Includes the i
19 March 1954
Kidnapped by a villainous sorcerer, young mother Balanagamma (Pushpavalli) remains in captivity for more than 12 years, spurning her captor's sexual advances with claims of being in the midst of a long-term penance ritual.
01 January 1958
The new owners of Deepak Mahal meet with its caretaker, Mattu, who narrates the story of its' former owners: Bijondra - the only child of a wealthy Hindu Brahmin Zamindar; and Banani - the only child of a single father, Banjara Sardar Tinkari.
03 February 1956
A Princess is forbidden to see her childhood sweetheart and forced to marry an emperor.
01 January 1955
A woman describes the relationship between her sister and a postmaster
01 January 1948
Amar Prem is a movie directed by N.M. Kelkar featuring Madhubala, Alka Rani.
08 July 1957
The happenings of one night. A young heiress, on the run from her murderous uncle, roams the streets of Bombay where she runs into a series of shady characters.
27 January 1961
Anjana lives a wealthy lifestyle with her dad, Dwarka Nath, in a hilly region in India. When she returns home after several years, she finds that her dad has become more strict and a disciplinarian, and even has his erring employees and villagers flogged.
28 November 1952
In this loose adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, childhood sweethearts Kamla and Shankar are separated and grow up in different worlds.
01 January 1957
The father of a dying woman pays a con artist to make his daughter's final year a happy one.
01 January 1951
Film starring Madhubala and Nasir Khan.
01 January 1956
A stubborn emperor plans to wage war against another who had humiliated him and his daughter.
06 September 1951
A peasant and his followers take up banditry and rebellion in response to unjust taxation from wicked deputies of the King.
09 March 1960
After winning a lottery, Asha and Bela round up a holiday to find suitable husbands. But they end up being framed for stealing a precious necklace.
22 August 1951
Leela is a beautiful young lady who wishes to marry her sweetheart and poor artist Shyam. By chance, Leela meets Sita, a Rani whose son falls instantly in love with Leela, leaving the young lady with a life-changing dilemma.
03 June 1955
Naqab is a 1955 Indian Hindustani-language fantasy film directed by Lekhraj Bhakhri. It stars Shammi Kapoor, Madhubala, Ajit and the film revolves around a damsel in distress who receives help from her fiance and his sister.
25 January 1957
Yahoodi Ki Ladki (The Jew's Daughter) is a Hindi drama film directed by S.D. Narang, starring Madhubala and Pradeep Kumar as leads.
24 April 1959
Kal Hamara Hai is a 1959 Indian Hindi film, directed by S.K. Prabhakar and produced by K. Amarnath. The film stars Madhubala, Bharat Bhushan, and Jayant in lead roles.
01 January 1947
A comic tale of a poet and his fan both in love with each other and relentless efforts by his would be father in law to not let them marry each other.
02 January 1942
Uma (Mumtaz Shanti) and Babul (Suresh) are poor and homeless siblings. Both of them have got singing talent but are unable to find any job.
31 December 1950
Usha, a well-educated girl, is married to Kumar by her drunkard father. Being illiterate, Kumar gets jealous of Usha's education and her frank nature.
01 January 1949
Prem Shankar lives a wealthy life-style circa after the British Rule in India, with his businessman father, Girija, and housewife mother, Kamini.
07 June 1947
Chittor Vijay is a 1947 Hindi language film directed by Mohan Sinha, featuring Raj Kapoor and Madhubala in the lead roles.
02 June 1950
When Brijmohan moves out with his ailing mother due to a family dispute, he comes across a runaway woman on his quest for a new job.
07 October 1954
A delicately nuanced psychological drama, exploring a 3-way relationship between the main characters and the crisis of conscience that rocks it.
11 June 1950
A doctor unknowingly spurns a woman who loves him, compelling her to marry a wealthy king whose three wives allegedly killed themselves.
27 June 1953
A poor but large-hearted young man gives shelter to three helpless, forlorn people in his home - an abandoned railway coach.
12 December 1949
A couple's marriage begins troubling after the doctor carries an extramarital affair with a dancing girl.
01 January 1958
A Roman military commander falls in love with Ranjana, a devout Christian. The Roman Empire's atrocities toward the Christians prompt the commander to become a rebel soldier to protect the Christian community from the Roman Emperor.
01 January 1946
Phoolwari, a critical and commercial success, is cited to be one of the most successful and important films of Motilal.