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Title
The Legend Actress Madhubala
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Pixel Artist
Medium
Painting - Digital Painting
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THE LEGEND ACTRESS MADHUBALA
Madhubala was born Mumtaz Jahan Begum Dehlavi in New Delhi, on 14 February 1933, to Muslim parents of Pashtun (Pathan) descent, and was the fifth of eleven children. The family lived in Delhi. According to her sister, Madhur Bhushan, she was born a blue baby, which would later have implications on her health.
Madhubala's first movie, Basant (1942), was a box-office success. She acted as the daughter to a mother played by actress Mumtaz Shanti. As a child actress she went on to play in several movies.Her lead role break, at 14-years-old, was with producer Kidar Sharma when he cast her opposite Raj Kapoor in Neel Kamal (1947).The film was not a commercial success but her performance was well received.
She appeared in film classics Mahal (1949), Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955), Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958) and Mughal-e-Azam (1960). She was active between 1949 and 1960, after which illness shortened her career. With her contemporaries Nargis and Meena Kumari she is regarded as one of the influential Hindi movie actresses.
Hollywood interest
In the early 1950s, as Madhubala became one of the most sought-after actresses in India, she attracted interest from Hollywood. She appeared in the American magazine Theatre Arts where, in its August 1952 issue, she was featured in an article with a full page photograph under the title: "The Biggest Star in the World - and she's not in Beverly Hills".At this time, on a trip to Mumbai and its film studios hosted by the Hindi film industry, the American filmmaker Frank Capra wanted to meet Madhubala to discuss an opening for her in Hollywood, however, Madhubala's father declined his proposal.
Final years and death
In 1960 Madhubala sought treatment in London as her condition deteriorated.Complicated heart surgery was in its infancy but offered some hope of a cure. After an examination doctors refused to operate, convinced her chances of surviving the procedure were minimal.Their advice was that she should rest and avoid overexertion, and predicted that she could live for another year. Knowing her death was imminent she returned to India, but lived a further 9 years.
In 1966, with a slight improvement in her health, Madhubala worked again opposite Raj Kapoor in the film Chalak. Film media noted her "comeback" with much publicity. However, within a few days of filming, her frail health caused her to collapse and the film remained incomplete and unreleased.
When acting was no longer an option Madhubala turned her attention to film direction. In 1969 she was set to make her directorial debut with the film Farz aur Ishq. However the film was never made as during pre-production she died, this on 23 February 1969 shortly after her 36th birthday. She was buried with her diary at the Santa Cruz Muslim cemetery by her family and husband Kishore Kumar. Her tomb was marble with added aayats from the Quran and verse dedications.
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Tabernacle, NJ - United States
This shines brightest alongside your other great work. Wonderful glowing tones. Excellent work Nandika! L/F
Lake Country, BC - Canada
Nandika~~a very impressive digital painting! Stunning light and composition! F&L!
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