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Mumtaz was quintessential beauty of 60s-70s

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Mumtaz was quintessential beauty of 60s-70s

Mumtaz was quintessential beauty of 60s-70s

Mumtaz was quintessential beauty of 60s-70s

Undoubtedly, Mumtaz was the quintessential beauty of the 1960s and ’70s. She captivated the
audiences to the extent that people would whistle in cinemas at the mere sight of her.

Notably, her on-screen chemistry with any leading man was always a recipe for success, though she shared a close bond with Rajesh Khanna. But, all said, chose to call it a day in Bollywood after she entered into marital bless. She married Business Magnate Mayur Madhvani.

Having shared screen space with alongside legends such as Dharmendra, Rajesh Khanna, Shammi Kapoor, Dara Singh, and Sanjeev Kumar, Mumtaz celebrated her birthday on July 31. Her elegance and charm remain as captivating as ever.

Interestingly, Mumtaz often helped superstar Rajesh Khanna with his dancing. In an interview with Pakistani actor Ahsan Khan, she recalled that Rajesh Khanna struggled with the choreography of a popular song, and she took it upon herself to teach him the steps. She frequently assisted him with dance routines and even regarded herself as his mentor in that regard.
Whenever discussions arise about the most beautiful actresses of Hindi cinema from the 1960s and ’70s, Mumtaz’s name is invariably mentioned at the top. Her life story reads like a film script — a humble beginning, countless struggles, and eventually a life of glamour.

She was pigeonholed as a ‘stunt film heroine for hire’ Initially.
She entered the film industry as a child artist at the age of 11 and carved her path through sheer determination and hard work.

However, a pivotal moment in her career came with the 1963 film Faulad, in which she featured with the renowned wrestler-actor Dara Singh. This action film marked a turning point, leading to several more collaborations with Dara Singh in films such as Veer Bhimsen, Sikander-e-Azam, Raaka, Tarzan Comes to Delhi, Rustam-eHind, Boxer,  Daku Mangal Singh and Jung Aur Aman.

Mumtaz also did a small role in the 1971 film “Hare Rama Hare Krishna” which had Zeenat Aman in the lead with Dev Anand. Zeenat Aman’s captivating performance won over audiences and propelled her to stardom almost overnight, gradually leading to her replacing Mumtaz in subsequent films. With Zeenat Aman’s rise, Mumtaz’s dominance in the film industry began to wane.

News Edit KV Raman

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