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      • Kuldip Kaur, (1927–3 February 1960), was an Indian actress who worked in Hindi and Punjabi films. Known for her roles as negative characters, she was cited as one of Indian cinema 's "most polished vamps" and actor Pran 's "opposite number".
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    Kuldip Kaur, (1927–3 February 1960), was an Indian actress who worked in Hindi and Punjabi films. [1] Known for her roles as negative characters, she was cited as one of Indian cinema's "most polished vamps" and actor Pran's "opposite number". [2]

  3. Feb 18, 2018 · In Filmistan’s production Anarkali (1953), starring Pradeep Kumar, Bina Rai and Noorjehan in the lead roles, the role of Bahaar is played by an actress with sharp features and expressive face. That is Kuldip Kaur, one of the early vamps of Hindi cinema.

  4. Kuldip Kaur was one of the earliest Indian actresses who worked in Hindi and Punjabi cinema. Known for vamp roles on silver screen, she acted in over 100 films during the period 1948 to 1960. She passed away at a very young age of 30, following tetanus.

  5. Apr 18, 2024 · Kuldip Kaur is widely regarded as Indias first female villain. The actress began her career in 1948 with Punjabi film Chaman, which was a big success. But her breakthrough as a vamp came in the Hindi film Grahasti the following year.

  6. Oct 18, 2014 · Kuldip kaur, mid-40s, one of only two women village night guards in Punjab. Written by Anju Agnihotri. October 19, 2014 00:15 IST. 6 min read. Kuldip Kaur got the job after her husband died, earning Rs 800 a month. Source: Express.

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  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0442444Kuldip Kaur - IMDb

    Kuldip Kaur was born in 1927 in Lahore, Punjab, British India. She was an actress, known for Baaz (1953), Nau Bahar (1952) and Baiju Bawra (1952). She died on 3 February 1960 in Bombay, India.

  8. Kuldip Kaur was a Punjabi, Urdu and Hindi film actress. She is the first Sikh actress who became a household name for her vamp characters in films. She is regarded as the quintessential vamp of Hindi cinema.