Madhubala & Madhuri - by (pooja-mahi-rai) - So I couldn't help noticing similarities between the two (apart from the fact that they both have that 1000 volt smile which is their main similarity) - I was watching Devdas earlier on today - and seeing as I have the whole of Mughal-e-Azam imprinted into my memory after watching it a billion times - I noticed a few small hints of Madhu in Madhuri's performance. Both exceptionally talented and bot memorable. The last similarity struck me the most! I was like :O I'VE SEEN THAT BEFORE! :D And I smiled like a doofus. - Pooja
Some more rare filmfare images of Madhubala. - (pooja-mahi-rai)
Lootera
After watching press material for the movie 'Lootera' (set in the 50's ideally enough) I'm starting to feel Sonakshi Sinha could be a worthy candidate to play Madhubala in Kishore-da's biopic.
Honestly think I could see a hint of Madhu in her here ^_^
Madhubala & Her Diversity - From Vamp to Court-Dancer, and from Village Belle, to Vivacious Young Lass; she was able to pull off any role with ease. What can I say - I love her! Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958) Mughal-E-Azam (1960) Howrah Bridge (1958) Pardes (1950) gifs - pooja-mahi-rai
Now if THIS is what being 1 year away from turning 50 does to you - then I honestly don't mind growing old! Sridevi - as elegant and nimble as always
Age has really worked in her favour! I hope I look like that in 29 years time ;-) - Pooja
Edits by pooja-mahi-rai
Jwala (1971) Dekho Ji ♪ Aaja Re Aaja ♪
- Sunil Dutt and Madhubala make such an adorable couple ^_^. Shot in the 50's released in the 70's.
Jwala was the only film Madhubala was in that was full shot in colour. Now I know what they meant when they said: "She was so fair in complexion, that when she ate paan you could almost see the red colour going down her throat."
A few scenes were left incomplete in this film for which a double had to fulfil (note the scenes where her back is turned to the camera).