Monday, July 30, 2007
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Madhu Vs Madhuri
When she married... she was already sick. We had decided on going to London for the diagnosis. But Kishore-bhaiyaa was adamant, he said, 'Look she is not sick, nothing's happened to her.' And indeed, she didn't look very sick. My father and others tried to convince Kishore-bhaiyaa, 'Let the diagnosis be done in London first, and then you can get married'. But he didn't relent. Finally, the marriage happened and thereafter, they went to London. On coming back from there, I don't know what happened to Kishore-bhaiyaa, he came and insisted on her being kept at our house. He said, 'She is very sick, I can't take care of her. Even the doctor has given her little more time.' We said, 'Whatever little time she has now, she would love to spend with you.' But then he said, 'No, I have to go to shootings.' We suggested he keep a nurse. But again, he didn't relent. So we sisters, till today, have a regret somewhere deep within us, that the love she always desired, she never got.
Madhubala's reflections a chilling evidence of the disastrous consequences of the break-up on her mind and heart. All the underlying bitterness, the sense of betrayal and dejection come through as she speaks of 'the innumerable sorrows and few joys that life had given her.'
The sum total of my life is a bitter experience which is coiled tight like a spring within my heart and when released hurts excruciatingly. It is true that one learns something from every experience but when the experience is evil, the shock is so great that one feels as though one can never recover from it.
I am very emotional. I have always lived my life with my heart. For that I have suffered more than is necessary. I have been hurt.
She expressed her desire to see Dilip the day before she died.
Dilip Kumar had loved Madhubala, but would marry her only on his terms. Her father had loved her too, but laid down his own terms and conditions at every stage. Finally, both had to stand by and watch the disintegration of a beautiful human being before their eyes.
People say that Dilip Kumar till date makes it a point to place flowers over her tomb.
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
My Set of Collections
This is my second set of Madhubala and Madhuri's pics:
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Madhubala alais Mumtaz Begum Jehan Dehlavi
Madhubala had many other hits following Mahal, including a spate of films opposite the leading men of the day: Ashok Kumar, Rehman, Dilip Kumar, and Dev Anand. In the mid-1950s, however, some of her films flopped. A spate of films followed opposite the top leading men of the day - Ashok Kumar, Rehman, Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand but by the mid 1950s when some of her major films like Mehboob Khan's Amar flopped, Madhubala, the most beautiful actress in the country was declared 'box office poison!' Further, she had gotten involved with Dilip Kumar and this took its toll on her as she could not face her father's opposition of him and ultimately had to bow out of Naya Daur (1957) opposite him following a scandalous court case. She silenced her critics in 1958, when four of her films turned out to be superhits: Phagun opposite Bharat Bhushan, Howrah Bridge opposite Ashok Kumar, Kala Pani opposite Dev Anand and Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi opposite her husband-to-be, Kishore Kumar.
Critics said that Madhubala's beauty was greater than her acting ability, but this was in part due to unwise choices on her part and on the part of her father, who was her manager. She was the sole support of a large and desperately poor family, and seemed to take on any role she could get, even if her credibility as a serious actress was compromised.
Anarkali was the role of Madhubala's lifetime. Her ill health might have prevented her from continuing, but she was determined to revive herself and continue. Director K. Asif was unaware of the extent of Madhubala's physical illness. Obsessed with realism, in the scenes where she is imprisoned, he put real chains on her. She was badly cut and her skin turned blue. Seeing this, her father tried unsuccessfully to persuade Asif to use plastic chains.
Friends noticed that Madhubala seemed to lose her emotional vitality during this period. Some have speculated this was due at least in part to depression, as Kumar remained indifferent toward her except as an occasional amusement. On August 5, 1960 Mughal-e-Azam released and became a major blockbuster. She was nominated for a Filmfare Award but lost. Some fans suspect that Filmfare has been rigged for years and that Madhubala lost because she wouldn't pay bribes.
Madhubala's affair with Kumar lasted seven years, between 1951 and 1958. In 1958, their affair was ended by her father in a highly emotional and widely publicized court case. Madhubala and Kumar were forcibly separated. They were working on another film together at the time, and were unable to complete it. Toward the end of her life, Madhubala married voice actor and singer Kishore Kumar (no relation).
Madhubala received simultaneous marriage proposals from three men and turned to Nargis, a close friend, for advice. Nargis suggested that Bharat Bhushan would respect her, as he was a widower, while Pradeep Kumar and Kishore Kumar were already married. However, she had already made up her mind on Kishore Kumar.
She accepted his proposal, as he was the first man who came into her life on the rebound during the filming of Chalti Ka Naam Gadi and Jhumroo. Her father had informed Kishore that Madhubala would be flying to London for a complicated operation, and that he could marry her on her return. Kishore, however, knew she wanted to get married before she died, and he wanted to fulfill her desire.
They had a civil ceremony in 1960. His parents refused to attend the wedding and never really accepted Madhubala, as they thought she had broken their son's marriage. When Madhubala went to touch her father-in-law's feet he moved away. Madhubala and Kishore also had a Hindu ceremony to please his parents, but they were still not happy.
In 1960, it was Mughal-e-Azam that marked one of her greatest performances as the doomed courtesan Anarkali Wali. Sadly, being plagued with a persistent heart disease, she was confined to bed for the last nine years of her life. She did have the odd release in this period like Passport (1961), Jhumroo (1961), Boy Friend (1961), Half Ticket (1962) and Sharabi (1964), but they were mostly old films that managed to limp towards release. In fact, Jwala, was released in 1971, two years after her death. She died as one of the most beautiful and most charming women on the Indian cinema.
Madhubala's heart problem was discovered in a routine check-up in 1950 when heart surgery was not available. She had to put on a brave face, and her illness was kept a secret from the industry for many years. She frequently coughed up blood on the sets. She moved back to her bungalow a couple of weeks or so later because her in-laws' attitude was upsetting her. She realised she had made a mistake in marrying Kishore. The doctors in London refused to operate on Madhubala, as they thought she would die during the operation. Even though she did survive, it would only be for a year.
She tried making a comeback opposite Raj Kapoor in Chalack (1964), but she collapsed on the first day of shooting and the film was shelved. Her illness eventually claimed her life in 1969, after she suffered from a hole in her heart. She was buried with her diary at Santacruz Burial Ground by her family and Kishore Kumar. In this short life, she made over 70 films, and to this day remains one of the most enduring legends of Indian cinema.
Informations about Madhubala are taken from :
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Madhubala Vs madhuri
As I was quite busy with my schedules I could not post anything.
I often keep on thinking about my blog.
"What is that I have to do ?"
I believe my blog lacks a bit in content.
So let me do it.
First let me start with my favourite Madhubala.
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Friday, June 8, 2007
Similarities Between Them.
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Thursday, June 7, 2007
Madhubala Vs Madhuri.
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Madhuri
An astounding quality about Madhuri is her Briskness and lively expressions. I have never seen her with a dull face. She looks smart and brisk. She is one of the best Indian dancers . It is extremely obvious that she loves dancing. Her movements, her expressions shows that.
Madhubala looks very active and lively on screen. No one can grin like Madhubala. It suits only her. Madhubala has a childish innocent face and that has made everyone love her.
Madhuri Dixit made a humble beginning with the Rajshris in a film called Abodh but the film bombed and Madhuri's future in Bollywood did not seem too bright. Filmmaker Subash Ghai had thorough confidence in Madhuri and he always said that Madhuri had the potential to be the number one and maintained that. Subash Ghai re-introduced her in Ram Lakhan. The film succeeded in bringing Madhuri's beauty and people dubbed her as the reincarnation of Madhubala.
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Madhubala Vs Madhuri
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Madhubala Vs Madhuri
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Monday, May 21, 2007
LookAlikes
Madhuri is often compared to Madhubala. She is known as Madhubala of modern times.They are both great actresses of their own time, but initially I found it hard to compare them, I felt that she is very different from Madhubala. It was when I saw Madhubala in Howrah Bridge , I found an uncanny resemblance, especially in their face frame and cheek bones.
Personally, speaking Madhubala is my favourite. I have already created a forum called Madhubala Vs Madhuri in bollywhat.com before,but it was my dream to create a blog on this topic and show my work to everyone.
I have many pics of Madhubala and Madhuri where they look alike. I want to show to everybody. I believe that every one who is reading this blog would surely enjoy my posts.
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