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Madhubala A Masti and Magic by Alpana Chowdhury
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PUBLISHED: Volume 11 Issue 3, Third Quarter 2003
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Mughal E Azam, Mahal, Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi, Howrah Bridge and more... Having grown up on the mystique of the captivating Madhubala, Alpana Chowdhurys treatise, Madhubala A Masti and Magic, reinforces her star appeal, and unveils the woman behind the star. Chowdhury takes one back to the days when the vivacious star, born as Mumtaz, took to the silver screen, to fill her family coffers.
A former film journalist, Chowdhury narrates Madhubalas onscreen successes and offscreen pains and passions. |
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