She Suffered As Many Betrayals as The Number Of Men Who came Into Her Life.
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why Every man in her life betray her?
How many affairs madhubala have in her love life?
Did Dilip kumar also broken up with her?
what was the reason she was not able to made her love life into marriage?
Is it true her husband kishore kumar left her in hospital when she diagnose with cancer?
Madhubala was an Indian actress and producer who appeared in 73 Hindi-language films in a career spanning from the early 1940s to the mid-1960s.[1] She made her debut at age 9 playing an uncredited role in the romantic musical Basant (1942). In 1944
she signed a contract with Ranjit Movietone, under which she featured in minor roles for the next two years.The contract ended in 1947, prompting director Kidar Sharma to cast Madhubala as the leading lady in the drama Neel Kamal (1947).Although a commercial failure, the film garnered her critical praise,[5] and she subsequently rose to prominence after playing key characters in the drama Lal Dupatta (1948) and the horror film Mahal (1949).[3][6] For a brief period, Madhubala continued starring in a number of successful productions, including the romantic musical Dulari (1949), the dramas Beqasoor (1950) and Sangdil (1952), and the romances Badal (1951) and Tarana (1951), frequently collaborating with actors such as Dev Anand, Dilip Kumar and Prem Nath.
Dissatisfied with typecasting, in 1953 Madhubala founded her own production company, called Madhubala Private Ltd..She afterwards played an author-backed role in Mehboob Khan's romantic drama Amar (1954) and produced the social film Naata (1955)—in which she also acted—but both the films proved to be financially unsuccessful, which led the press to label her "box office poison".Madhubala's career took a turning point in 1955 when she starred alongside filmmaker Guru Dutt as a spoilt heiress in his production Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955),a highly successful romantic comedy that satirized marriage of convenience. She then advanced her career by performing a wider variety of roles in the period films Raj Hath and Shirin Farhad (both 1956), the black comedy Gateway of India and the drama Ek Saal
Madhubala's popularity soared in the late 1950s and she received critical attention for her work in several films, that often co-starred actors including Kishore Kumar, Dev Anand and Bharat Bhushan.She portrayed a journalist in the thriller Kala Pani (1958), a bar dancer in the crime drama Howrah Bridge (1958),[a city-based mondaine in the comedy Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958),and a mullish youth in the musical Barsaat Ki Raat (1960)[14]—which along with the musicals Phagun (1958) and Jhumroo (1961), and the comedies Boy Friend (1961) and Half Ticket (1962)—ranked among the highest-grossing films of their respective years.Film historian Dinesh Raheja has described K. Asif's 1960 historical epic drama Mughal-e-Azam, in which Madhubala played the 16th-century courtesan Anarkali, as the "crowning glory" of her career.She received a Filmfare nomination for her portrayal,which has been since considered by critics as one of the greatest performances in Indian cinematic history.After producing the tepidly received comedies Mehlon Ke Khwab (1960) and Pathan (1962),[Madhubala began reducing her workload. The last film she completed was the drama Sharabi, which was released in 1964 following several delays.Two years after her death in 1969, she had a posthumous release in the action film Jwala (1971), which marked her final film role.
Filmography
Year Title Role(s) Notes Ref(s)
1942 Basant Manju Child actor
Credited as "Baby Mumtaz"
1944 Mumtaz Mahal
1945 Dhanna Bhagat
1946 Pujari
Phoolwari
Rajputani
1947 Neel Kamal Ganga Credited as "Mumtaz"
Mere Bhagwaan
Chittor Vijay Sobhagya Devi Lost film
Khoobsurat Duniya
Dil Ki Rani Raj Kumari Singh
Saat Samundaron Ki Mallika
1948 Desh Sewa Lost film
Amar Prem Radha Lost film
Parai Aag Shobha
Lal Dupatta Lost film
1949 Sipahiya Rani [
Aparadhi Sheela Rani
Dawlat Nirmala
Neki Aur Badi Sushila
Imtihaan Roopa
Paras Priya
Mahal Kamini
Dulari Shobha (Dulari)[b]
Singaar Sitara
1950 Nishana Radha Lost film
Nirala Poonam
Hanste Aansoo Usha First Indian film to be awarded an Adults certification
Beqasoor Usha
Madhubala Madhubala
Pardes Chanda
1951 Tarana Tarana
Saiyan Saiyan
Nazneen Nazneen
Nadaan Usha
Khazana Asha
Badal Ratna
Aaram Leela
1952 Saqi Rukhsana
Sangdil Kamala
1953 Rail Ka Dibba Chanda
Armaan Radha
1954 Bahut Din Huwe Chandrakanta
Amar Anju Roy
1955 Teerandaz
Naqab Yasmin
Naata Tara Also producer
Mr. & Mrs. '55 Anita Verma
1956 Raj Hath Raja Beti
Shirin Farhad Shirin
Dhake Ki Malmal Shivana Lost film
1957 Yahudi Ki Ladki Hannah
Gateway Of India Anju
Ek Saal Usha
1958 Baghi Sipahi Ranjana
Police Manju
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