Madhubala
February 14, 1933 (91 years old) in Delhi, British India
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.
Known For
Credits
- 2008 · Dark Brandon as (archive footage)
- 1989 · In Search of Guru Dutt as Self (archive footage)
- 1971 · Jwala as Rajkumari Jwala
- 1970 · Moodalmanju as Syamala
- 1964 · Sharabi as Kamala
- 1962 · Half Ticket as Asha/Rajni Devi
- 1961 · Jhumroo as Anjana
- 1961 · Passport as Rita
- 1961 · Boy Friend as
- 1960 · Mughal-e-Azam as Anarkali
- 1960 · Mehlon Ke Khwaab as Asha
- 1960 · Jaali Note as Renu
- 1960 · Barsaat Ki Raat as
- 1959 · Kal Hamara Hai as Madhu/ Bela
- 1959 · Insaan Jaag Utha as
- 1959 · Do Ustad as Madhu Sharma
- 1958 · Howrah Bridge as Edna
- 1958 · Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi as Renu
- 1958 · Kala Pani as Asha
- 1958 · Rebel Soldier as
- 1958 · Phagun as
- 1957 · Gateway of India as Anju
- 1957 · Yahoodi Ki Ladki as The Jew's Daughter
- 1957 · Ek Saal as Usha Sinha
- 1956 · Shirin Farhad as Shirin
- 1956 · Raj Hath as
- 1955 · Naqab as Yasmin
- 1955 · Mr. & Mrs. '55 as Anita Verma
- 1955 · Naata as
- 1954 · Amar as
- 1954 · Bahut Din Hue as Chandrakanta
- 1953 · Train Compartment as
- 1952 · Sangdil as Kamla
- 1952 · Saqi as
- 1951 · Tarana as Tarana
- 1951 · Saiyan as Saiyan
- 1951 · Badal as
- 1951 · Aaram as
- 1951 · Khazana as
- 1950 · Hanste Ansu as
- 1950 · Nirala as Poonam
- 1950 · Beqasoor as Usha Devi
- 1950 · Pardes as Chanda
- 1949 · Singaar as Sitara
- 1949 · Good and Evil as Soshila
- 1949 · Mahal as Kamini/Asha
- 1949 · Aparadhi as Sheela Rani
- 1949 · Dulari as Shobha/Dulari
- 1948 · Amar Prem as
- 1947 · Chittor Vijay as Sobhagya Devi
- 1947 · Neel Kamal as Ganga
- 1947 · Dil Ki Rani as
- 1942 · Basant as Manju (uncredited)