Madhubala
Born: 14 February 1933
Madhubala was nothing short of a Bollywood legend, and honestly, her career trajectory is the stuff of industry dreams. Starting her journey in 1942, she became one of the country's highest-paid stars by the 1950s, gracing over 70 films across every genre imaginable—from laugh-out-loud comedies to sweeping historical dramas. Beyond just acting, she showed serious business acumen by co-founding her own production house, Madhubala Private Ltd., in 1953, producing three films under the banner. Her final film appearance came with Sharabi in 1964, but her impact on Indian cinema has proven absolutely timeless. What made her even more of a household name were the headline-grabbing controversies—her publicized relationship with Dilip Kumar and the infamous Naya Daur court case kept the press buzzing, and her later marriage to actor-singer Kishore Kumar in 1960 only added to her mystique. What really set Madhubala apart was her beauty combined with a refreshingly unconventional screen presence that didn't fit the typical heroine mold of her era. She had this effortless charm and versatility that let her slide seamlessly between serious dramatic roles and comedic performances, earning her a reputation as one of the finest actresses in Indian cinema history. Beyond the glitz, she was known for her charitable work and commitment to privacy—a rare combination in the spotlight. Tragically, Madhubala battled a heart condition throughout her adult life that ultimately claimed her at just 36 years old in 1969, but her legacy? That's remained untouched and revered across generations of Bollywood fans.
Awards & Nominations
Filmography
Jwala
1971
Sharabi
1964

Half Ticket
1962
Passport
1961

Jhumroo
1961
Passport
1961

Boy Friend
1961

Barsaat Ki Raat
1960

Mughal-e-Azam
1960
Jaali Note
1960
Mehlon Ke Khwab
1960

Jaali Note
1960

Mehlon Ke Khwab
1960
Do Ustad
1959
Kala Pani
1958
Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi
1958
Howrah Bridge
1958
Phagun
1958
Raj Hath
1956
Sangdil
1952
Baadal
1951
Beqasoor
1950
Singaar
1949
Mahal
1949