Madhubala Net Worth is
$20 Million
Madhubala Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Madhubala (14 February 1933 – 23 February 1969), was an Indian Bollywood actress who appeared in classic films of Hindi Cinema. She was active between 1942 and 1960. Along with her contemporaries Nargis and Meena Kumari, she is regarded as one of the most influential personalities of Hindi movies. Madhubala has been called the Marilyn Monroe of India.Madhubala received wide recognition for her performances in films like Mahal (1949), Amar (1954), Mr. & Mrs. '55 (1955), Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958), Mughal-e-Azam (1960) and Barsaat Ki Raat (1960). Madhubala's performance in Mughal-e-Azam established her as an iconic actress of Hindi Cinema. Her last film, Jwala, although shot in the 1950s, was released in 1971. Madhubala died on 23 February 1969 after a prolonged illness.
Date Of Birth | February 14, 1933 |
Died | 1969-02-23 |
Place Of Birth | New Delhi, India |
Height | 5' 4" (1.63 m) |
Profession | Actress, Producer, Soundtrack |
Nationality | Indian |
Spouse | Kishore Kumar - |
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1 | Sister _Madhur Bhushan_ was a playback singer. She sang in Kissa Kursee Kaa. |
2 | Sister in law of actor/ music composer _Brij Bhushan Sahni_. (Partner of youngest sister _Madhur Bhushan_). |
3 | Sister of Chanchal. |
4 | She was proposed to by Bharat Bhushan, Pradeep Kumar, and Kishore Kumar. She eventually married the latter of the three, Kishore, who converted to Islam to marry her. |
5 | She and Dilip Kumar had a seven-year courtship, but abruptly ended when she could not face her father's opposition to Dilip and ultimately had to bow out of B.R. Chopra's film opposite him following a scandalous court case. |
6 | She and Dilip Kumar met on the set of Tarana (1951) when she was eighteen years-old. While filming, she sent her hairdresser with a note written in Urdu along with a red rose asking him to accept it if he loved her, which intrigued and amused him and so he accepted the rose. |
7 | After she was diagnosed as having a hole in her heart, she put on a brave face and her illness was kept a secret from the industry for many years. She frequently used to cough up blood on sets, and eventually her illness forced her to end her career. |
8 | Screen name Madhubala given to her by veteran actress Devika Rani. |
9 | Formed a popular screen couple with Dev Anand Dilip Kumar. |
10 | Daughter of Attaullah Khan. |
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Jwala | 1971 | | |
Sharabi | 1964 | | Kamala (as Madhu Bala) |
Half Ticket | 1962 | | Rajnidevi / Asha |
Boy Friend | 1961 | | Sangeeta |
Jhumroo | 1961 | | Anjana |
Passport | 1961 | | Rita Bhagwandas (as Madhu Bala) |
Barsaat Ki Raat | 1960 | | Shabnam |
Jaali Note | 1960 | | Renu / Beena |
Mehlon Ke Khwab | 1960 | | Asha |
Do Ustad | 1959 | | Madhu Sharma |
Insan Jaag Utha | 1959 | | Gauri |
Kal Hamara Hai | 1959 | | Madhu / Bela |
Baghi Sipahi | 1958 | | |
Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi | 1958 | | Renu |
Howrah Bridge | 1958 | | Edna |
Kalapani | 1958 | | Asha |
Phagun | 1958 | | Banani |
Police | 1958 | | |
Ek-Saal | 1957 | | Usha Sinha |
Gateway of India | 1957 | | Anju |
Mughal-E-Azam | 1957 | | Anarkali |
Yahudi Ki Ladki | 1957 | | |
Dhake Ki Malmal | 1956 | | |
Raj Hath | 1956 | | Raja Beti / Rajkumari |
Shirin Farhad | 1956 | | Shirin |
Mr. & Mrs. '55 | 1955 | | Anita Verma |
Naata | 1955 | | Tara |
Naqab | 1955 | | |
Teerandaz | 1955 | | |
Bahut Din Huwe... | 1954 | | Chandrakanta |
Amar | 1954 | | Anju |
Armaan | 1953 | | |
Rail Ka Dibba | 1953 | | Chanda |
Sangdil | 1952 | | Kamal |
Saqi | 1952 | | Rukhsana |
Aaram | 1951 | | Leela |
Badal | 1951 | | Ratna |
Khazana | 1951 | | |
Nadaan | 1951 | | |
Nazneen | 1951 | | |
Saiyan | 1951 | | Saiyan |
Tarana | 1951 | | Tarana |
Beqasoor | 1950 | | Usha |
Hanste Aansoo | 1950 | | |
Madhubala | 1950 | | |
Nirala | 1950 | | Poonam |
Nishana | 1950 | | |
Pardes | 1950 | | Chanda |
Apradhi | 1949 | | Sheela Rani |
Daulat | 1949 | | |
Dulari | 1949 | | Shobha / Dulari |
Imtihaan | 1949 | | |
Neki Aur Badi | 1949 | | |
Paras | 1949 | | Priya |
Sipahiya | 1949 | | |
Singaar | 1949 | | |
Janmapatri | 1949 | | |
Mahal | 1949 | | Kamini |
Amar Prem | 1948 | | |
Desh Sewa | 1948 | as Mumtaz | |
Lal Dupatta | 1948 | | |
Parai Aag | 1948 | | |
Chittor Vijay | 1947 | | |
Dil-Ki-Rani (Sweet-Heart) | 1947 | | Raj Kumari Singh (as Madhu Bala) |
Khubsoorat Duniya | 1947 | | |
Mere Bhagwan | 1947 | | |
Saat Samundaron Ki Mallika | 1947 | as Mumtaz | |
Neel Kamal | 1947 | | Ganga (as Mumtaz) |
Phoolwari | 1946 | | |
Pujari | 1946 | | |
Rajputani | 1946 | | |
Dhanna Bhagat | 1945 | | Munni as a child (as Baby Mumtaz) |
Mumtaz Mahal | 1944 | | |
Basant | 1942 | | Manju (as Baby Mumtaz) |
Swastik | 1939 | | |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Mehlon Ke Khwab | 1960 | producer | |
Naata | 1955 | presentation producer | |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Passport | 1961 | "Sun Le Dastan Yun Na Sata" | |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1961 | Filmfare Award | Filmfare Awards | Best Actress | Mughal-E-Azam (1960) |