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Mumbai theatres pay tribute to Madhubala
Monday, February 14, 2005: (Mumbai):
Madhubala fans came in for a real treat with theatres in Mumbai running a free show of Mughal-e-Azam on Valentine's Day.
The producers of the film organised the show in memory of the late actress, who would have been 72 today.
But even though she is not alive anymore, her magic still lingers on.
The actress is best known for her performance in the film Mughal-e-Azam, a film that re-released last year after a gap of 44 years.
It is also set to debut in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday.
Career graph
Born Mumtaz Jahan Begum Dehlvi, Madhubala began her tryst with cinema as a child artiste with Basant in 1942.
She went on to do films like Neelkamal, Mahal, Amar, Mr and Mrs 55, Gateway of India, Chalti ka Naam Gaadi, Jhumroo, Half Ticket and even a film called Madhubala.
She died leaving incomplete her films Yeh Basti Yeh Log with Balraj Sahni and Chalak with Raj Kapoor.
February 23 will mark her 35th death anniversary, a day when the Hindi film industry lost a very precious and talented actress.