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  2. Madhubala and her family resided in the Kandivali/Malad suburb, which was in close proximity to Bombay Talkies, a movie studio. On 14 April 1944, they lost their house in the explosion at the Victoria Dock of Bombay, British India.

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    Born and raised in Delhi, Madhubala relocated to Bombay (now Mumbai) with her family when she was 8 years old and shortly after appeared in minor roles in a number of films.

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    Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi, popularly known as Madhubala, was born on Tuesday, 14 February 1933 (age 36 years; at the time of death) in Delhi, British India (now India). She spent the initial eight years of her life in Delhi and later moved to Bombay (now Mumbai) with her family. Reportedly, Madhubala did not attend any school, but she was taught b...

    Height (approx.):5′ 7″ Weight (approx.):55 kg Hair Colour: Black Eye Colour: Black Figure Measurements (approx.): 34-26-30

    According to Madhur, Madhubala’s sister, after losing his job at Imperial Tobacco Company in Delhi, her father, Ataullah Khan, decided to move to Bombay with his family. Madhubala and her family were located in Kandivali/Malad suburb, close to Bombay Talkies, a movie studio. On 14 April 1944, they lost their house in the explosion at the Victoria D...

    Actor

    In 1942, Madhubala, at 9, Madhubala did her first lead role in the film ‘Neel Kamal’ in 1947. FilmfareThe diligent actor gave remarkable performances in many films such as ‘Amar Prem’ (1948), ‘Mr. & Mrs. 55’ (1955), ‘Kala Pani’ (1958), ‘Howrah Bridge’ (1958), ‘Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi’ (1958), ‘Half Ticket’ (1962), and many more. Madhubala’s notable work in ‘Mughal-E-Azam’ (1960), which is considered to be a milestone of its genre, left the audience besotted.

    Producer

    In 1955, Madhubala marked herself as a producer with the film ‘Naata.’ Other films such as ‘Mehlon Ke Khwab’ (1960) and ‘Pathan’ (1962) were produced by Madhubala under her production house ‘Madhubala Private Ltd.,’ which was co-founded by her in 1953. Madhubala also acted in the films that she produced.

    Prem Nath – Madhubala’s First Love

    In 1951, Madhubala came into a relationship with Prem Nath, an Indian actor and director. After nearly six months, they parted ways due to religious differences. According to sources, Prem Nath asked Madhubala to convert to Hinduism; however, Madhubala did not agree to it. In an interview, Madhubala’s youngest sister Madhur Brij Bhushan told the media about Madhubala’s relationship with Prem Nath and mentioned the reason for the separation of the couple. Madhur Brij Bhushan said,

    Dilip Kumar – The Nine-Year Relationship

    After parting ways with Prem Nath, Madhubala came across Dilip Kumarthrough a project. Reportedly, the duo met on the sets of ‘Tarana’ (1951) and got connected while working in the film. Madhubala and Dilip Kumar, one great love of her life, were deeply in love. The couple worked in many films including Sangdil (1952) and Amar (1954).

    Kishore Kumar

    Before entering into wedlock, Madhubala and Kishore Kumar dated each other. Reportedly, while going through heartbreak from the relationship with Dilip Kumar, Madhubala met Kishore Kumar who was going through a divorce with Ruma Devi Guha Thakurta, Kishore Kumar’s first wife. FilmfareAccording to Madhur Bhushan, their love relationship kept going for almost three years.

    Charity Caught By Religious Beliefs

    Reportedly, in 1950, Madhubala’s donation of Rs 5000 each to the Jammu and Kashmir relief fund and to children suffering from poliomyelitis and Rs 50,000 to the refugees from East Bengal, heated controversy due to her religious beliefs, which received wide coverage in the media at that time; however, Madhubala did not stop donating.

    Reportedly, Madhubala was diagnosed with a Ventricular septal defect. She allegedly suffered from a lung issue, pulmonary pressure of the lungs, due to which she used to cough all the time. According to Madhur, in 1954, while shooting for ‘Chalak’ in Madras, Madhubala’s illness was detected for the first time when she vomited blood. Kishore Kumar f...

    Madhubala, an actor with angel grace, died nine days after turning 36, i.e., on 23 February 1969 due to a ventricular septal defect.

    Madhubala had a collection of swanky cars, which included Hillman, Buick, and Station Wagon. Filmfare

    Street Food: Chaat, Ragda Pattice, Pani Puri Filmfare
    Dessert: Kulfi Filmfare
    Jewellery: Gold and Kundan Filmfare
    Song: ‘Rulake Gaya Sapna Mera’ from “Jewel Thief” (1967) Outlook
  4. Feb 14, 2022 · Madhubala's life was almost like a Bollywood script, filled with immense hardship, and a relentless flow of tragedy since childhood, and it continued till the end of her life. By: Entertainment Desk. New Delhi | February 14, 2022 10:38 IST. 7 min read. Madhubala (Photo: Express Archives)

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  5. Hindustan Times | By Nivedita Mishra. Feb 14, 2019 09:01 PM IST. Madhubala was a screen goddess like none other, loved by millions and hugely successful star of her generation. Yet her life...

  6. Nov 16, 2023 · Personal Life. Madhubala, hailing from an orthodox family, held deeply religious beliefs and had been practicing Islam since her childhood. In the late 1940s, after achieving financial stability for her family, she decided to rent a bungalow on Peddar Road in Bombay.

  7. Feb 23, 2024 · Born Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi on February 14, 1933, to Begum Ayeesha and Ataullah Khan, she was burdened with the responsibility of fending for her family (she had 11 siblings) at the young age of eight, as her father lost his job at Imperial Tobacco Company in Delhi.