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  1. She was discovered at age 14 by the filmmaker Raj Kapoor, who cast her in the title role of his teen romance Bobby (1973), which opened to major commercial success and gained her wide public recognition.

  2. Raj Kapoor introduced her to film industry and gave her a lead role in the 1973 teen romance- Bobby. She became the first Indian Actress to flaunt a bikini in her debut film- Bobby. Her performance in the film, Bobby, is considered 4th-best female debut of all-time in Hindi Cinema.

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    • Dimple Kapadia
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  3. Bobby was Dimple Kapadia's first and only film of the 70s era. As she left the film industry following her early marriage, before returning back to proper movies in the mid-80s till the present date. Plot.

  4. Dimple was only sixteen years old when Raj Kapoor introduced her in 'Bobby' (1973). She also got married to Bollywood superstar Rajesh Khanna at the age of 16. Despite the enormous success of 'Bobby', she then took a sabbatical from acting to raise her children.

    • June 8, 1957
    • Dimple Kapadia debuted when she was just 16. She was introduced by Raj Kapoor in his 1973 teen romance Bobby. She won Filmfare Award for Best Actress.
    • Dimple's role as Bobby Braganza was very popular but soon after the release of the movie, she tied knot with veteran actor Late Rajesh Khanna.
    • Dimple returned back to the film industry after her separation from Rajesh Khanna in 1984.
    • Dimple Kapadia and Rajesh Khanna’s marriage was not a successful one, but they never got divorced.
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    Dimple was only sixteen years old when Raj Kapoor introduced her in 'Bobby' (1973). She also got married to Bollywood superstar Rajesh Khanna at the age of 16. Despite the enormous success of 'Bobby', she then took a sabbatical from acting to raise her children.

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  7. Dimple was launched with fanfare -- when Bobby released in 1973, this 16-year-old became an instant hit. People were struck by her cherubic beauty, her innocence and, of course, the manner...