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Meena Kumari [1] (born Mahjabeen Bano; 1 August 1933 [2] – 31 March 1972) was an Indian actress and poet, who worked in Hindi films. Popularly known as The Tragedy Queen, [3] she is regarded among the finest and greatest actresses in the history of Indian cinema. [4]
Meena Kumari is a biography by Vinod Mehta about the Indian actress of the same name. It details her birth in 1933 in Bombay (present-day Mumbai), her 33-year-long acting career, her marriage to Kamal Amrohi, and her death in 1972. It also includes Mehta's analysis on her career and film roles.
Meena Kumari (1 August 1933 – 31 March 1972) was an Indian actress, playback singer, poet and costume designer who predominantly worked in Indian cinema between 1939–72. Meena Kumari started her film career with Leatherface , a 1939 film with the name Baby Mahjabeen.
Meena Kumari as Kusumalatha, Master's Wife [16] Nimmy Manohari as Anjali "Poddi", Master's younger daughter; Ruwan Perera as Kekulandara [17] Dayasiri Hettiarachchi as Mudalali; Upatissa Balasuriya as S. K. Sirisena [18] [19] Praveena Dissanayake as Geethika, Kawadiya's love interest [20] [21] Sharad Chanduma as Rathne [22]
Kanyavi (Sinhala: කන්යාවි) is a 2009 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama film directed by Siritunga Perera and produced by Indika Wijeratne for Cine Vision Lanka Films. [1] It stars Sanath Gunathilake and Meena Kumari in lead roles along with Sathischandra Edirisinghe and Pubudu Chathuranga. [2] Music composed by Nadeeka Guruge.
After her death, he married Sayeda Al-Zehra Mehmoodi, daughter of Jamal Hasan. She remained his senior wife throughout his marriage to Meena Kumari, and died on 9 April 1982. [10] He met Meena Kumari during the filming of Tamasha. Veteran actor Ashok Kumar introduced them. They fell in love and married on 14 February 1952, on Valentine's Day in ...
Majhli Didi stars Meena Kumari and Dharmendra. [1] Though the film didn't perform well at the Indian box office, [2] it remains one of Hrishikesh Mukherjee's highly rated films. [3] At the 16th Filmfare Awards, it won Best Screenplay Awards for Nabendu Ghosh [4] and Best Art Direction, B&W for Ajit Banerjee. [5]
Dilhani Ashokamala Ekanayake (Sinhala: දිල්හානි ඒකනායක; born 4 March 1970) is an actress in Sri Lankan cinema, theater and television. [1] One of the most popular film actresses in Sinhala cinema, Ekanayake has won several awards as the most popular actress in multiple times.