14th February is not just Valentine’s Day, but it is also the birthday of ‘Marilyn Monroe of Bollywood’ Madhubala, who was born as Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi on February 14, 1933, was one of the most beautiful actresses of Bollywood.
Whether it is the looks or her personal life which was filled with pain, hardship and tragedy…Madhubala resembled the Hollywood blonde in more than one way.
Google on Thursday celebrated Madhubala’s 86th birthday with a doodle which is made by Bangalore-based artist Muhammed Sajid.
Here are five facts and trivia that you might not have known about Madhubala:
Madhubala joined the Bombay film industry when she was 9 as her father lost his job. She was one of five children in the family and her earnings helped the family to survive hard times. By the time she turned 14, Madhubala was playing the leading lady (in ‘Neel Kamal’) with Raj Kapoor in 1947.
To find acceptability in the Hindi film industry, the budding actress took up Madhubala as her new name after the success of film ‘Neel Kamal’. Director Kidar Sharma later recalled that the young Madhubala was a professional. She worked like a machine, even skipped meals, traveled third class, but was always on time for work.
Madhubala was deprived of the opportunity to attend regular school. A strong willed person, she took to learning English and was fluent in the language by the time she was 17 years old.
Theater Arts, an American Magazine, was bold enough to confer Madhubala with the title of being ‘The Biggest Star in the World!”. A rare honor that the beauty held even though she had never visited Beverly Hills.
While the actress attracted long lines of fans to catch a glimpse of her, with only 15 hits out of 70 movies that she acted in, Madhubala had a box office strike rate of 21 percent.
Madhubala had a string of relationships with many lead actors but the one with tragedy king Dilip Kumar caught the public’s fancy. They had met on the sets of ‘Jwar Bhata’, and confessed their love for each other during the filming of ‘Tarana’.
Not one to go against her father’s wishes, film chroniclers of the time say that it was her father’s strong opposition to her affair with Dilip that caused a breakup.
The heartbreak turned Madhubala into a wreck and, on realizing his mistake, her father later took Dilip Kumar to court, charging him with retracting from a promise to marry her. Dilip Kumar is said to have openly confessed his love for her in the courtroom by saying, “I shall always love her until the day she dies”.
The professional performances and the passionate love scenes of blockbuster film ‘Mughla-e-Azam’ drop no hint that the Dilip-Madhubala love affair was over much before the two were paired for this film.
Marilyn Monroe, Princess Diana, Bob Marley and Madhubala, all died at the age of 36.
Seeking love and being led by her heart, Madhubala ended up in one disastrous relationship after another. With her father traveling to sets with her, the regular routine was to get straight back home after a hard day’s work. She was not allowed any social life. Even visitors at home were strictly supervised .
The film had to be shelved because of her illness, from which she never recovered. Shooting for this film was the last time she put on makeup for the silver screen.
She did travel to London for treatment but the doctors advised against surgery saying that she only had a year more to live. She beat the odds and survived for nine years after that.