September 11, 2025
New Delhi
Actresses

Lakshmi

Hindi film lovers remembered her as the “Julie,” who mesmerised an entire generation with her beauty, charm, innocence, captivating screen presence, and intense acting. But the person who did that is not some ordinary actress; she is a legend, a veteran of 650 films who is the only person to win Best Actress Filmfare in

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Sharmila Tagore

Sharmila Tagore, who redefined the term of being a lead heroine in Indian cinema. Fondly called “Kashmir ki Kali,” Tagore stands as one of Indian cinema’s most accomplished actresses, with two National Film Awards, a Filmfare Award, a Filmfare OTT Award, and the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. She has left an indelible mark on Hindi

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Helen

Widely considered one of the most charismatic dancers of Hindi films, Helen is remembered as the pioneer figure in Hindi film dancing who revolutionized the genre with her high octave and energized Western dances.

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Vivien Leigh – The Tragic Legend

Best remembered as Scarlett O’Hara of Gone with the Wind, Vivien Leigh remains a defining figure in cinema and theater. Known for her grace, exquisite beauty, and effortless charm, she was an equally capable actress with iconic roles and versatile performances. The American Film Institute ranked her 16th among the 25 greatest female stars. Her

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Tabu

Calling Tabu one of the greatest actresses of her time seems like an understatement, as she continues to mesmerize us with her performances. Her ability to channel the character she was playing and the power to bring their innermost emotions and fears to the screen is second to none. On her birthday, Tasweermahal is looking

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Sulochana – Ruby Myers

Known for her expressive eyes, captivating screen presence, and remarkable versatility, Sulochana aka Ruby Myers was one of the most iconic actresses of the 1920s and 30s. In a career spanning over five decades, she appeared in numerous iconic films like “Wildcat of Bombay,” “Indira M.A.,” “Anarkali,” “Bombay ki Billi,” “Gul Sanobar,” “Prem Ki Jyot,”

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Neetu Singh Kapoor

Cute, beautiful, charming Neetu Singh transitioned from a beloved child actor to a teen heartthrob and then a seasoned actor. She is known for her films like Do Kaliyan, Khel Khel Mein, Deewar, Kabhi Kabhie, Amar Akbar Anthony, Jani Dushman, and many more. Early Life and Child Superstar Harneet Kaur was born on July 8,

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Naseem Banu – The Pari Chehra

Naseem Banu was one of the most beautiful faces of Hindi cinema in the 1940s, fondly called “Pari Chehra—Fairy Faced” by her fans.Some of her most memorable films include Pukar (1939), Chal Chal Re Naujawan (1944), Anokhi Ada (1948), Sheesh Mahal (1950), and Shabistan (1951). She is often called the “Beauty Queen” and the “first

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Rakhee Gulzar

Rakhee Gulzar is inarguably one of the finest actresses of Indian cinema, known for her intense and grounded performances, characteristic quivering voice laden with a plethora of emotions, and those light eyes. Some of her notable films include “Sharmeeli,” “Daagh,” “Kabhi Kabhie,” “Doosra Aadmi,” “Trishna,” “Jurmana,” “Basera,” “Shakti,” “Ram Lakhan,” “Anari,” “Karan Arjun,” and many

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Mumtaz

No one was like her; Mumtaz was bold, beautiful, sexy, an exceptionally capable actress, as well as an accomplished dancer. She was not your typical Meek and Bechari heroine from Hindi films; she exuded fierceness, possessed unmatched energy, and had the courage to flaunt her sensuality in a way never seen before. Early Life Mumtaz,

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