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Friday, July 13, 2012

Bollywood Stars : Their life

Half of the billion population of India is addicted to Bollywood. The songs, the dances, the dialogues...you start your childhood with it...and it becomes a part of your life....till you die. What interests us more is the their life...their personal life.
Here are some sad facts of some popular Stars. They have all money, glory, fame...but were they really happy?

1. Zeenat Aman : Her Eyes

She was everybodys dream. She had a dream face, a dream smile and a dream Body which she used to flaunt with confidence. She had it all.

But, this dream diva, had a fake eye for years now.
Sanjay Khan (Hrithik's Father-in-law) had an extra martial affair with her. Reportedly, during a party at TAJ, Sanjay Khan hit Zeenat like an animal. He abused her and hit her. She fell on the floor, he pulled her by hair and hit again and again. She was hospitalized. Its also a news, that she said she had nothing to report in the Police and she never lodged any complaint.
She had an eye surgery due to this and still has one fake eye.




2. Parveen Babi: Schizophernia

She is glamourous and most known for her roles with Amitabh. She reportedly had affairs with Kabir Bedi and Mahesh Bhatt.

But, this beautiful lady suffered from Schizophernia. She had many breakdowns on sets during shootings.
She accused many foreign dignitaries including Amitabh Bachchan, of conspiring to kill her but her petition in court was dismissed for lack of evidence. She claimed many Indian actors wanted to kill her.
She all alone during her last times. She was found dead in her Mumbai apartment on 22 January 2005 after her residential society secretary alerted the police that she had not collected milk and newspapers from her doorstep for three days.The police suspected that she may have been dead up to 72 hours before her body was found. The cause of her death was not immediately known. She was found to have gangrene of the foot as a complication of her diabetic condition.

3. Bhagwan Dada : Sad ending   

Bhagwan Abhaji Palav, popularly known as Bhagwan dada, mainly due to his love for wrestling. He is best known for "Bholi surat dil ke khote" "Shola jo bhadke". The film Albela turned to be a huge hit. Lyricists Anand Bakshi got his first break in films when Actor Producer Bhagwan Dada signed him for four songs for Brij Mohan’s film, “Bhala Aadmi”, in 1956, a stunt film. later when Bakshi saw his name in the films credits, he cried in happiness.

But this guy had a sad life there after. Bhagwan did not have any more hits and eventually had to give up producing and directing films, sell his bungalow and cars and move to a chawl. He took whatever roles he could get, but apart from Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baje and Chori Chori, none were roles of note, and he eventually took on bit parts in which he did his famous dance (made even more famous by Amitabh Bachchan using it as his default dance step).
Most of Bhagwan's associates left him in his time of need, apart from C. Ramchandra, Om Prakash and lyricist Rajinder Krishan, who continued to meet him even in his chawl. Bhagwan died of a massive heart attack at his residence in Dadar in 2002 at age 89. All his friends died long before him.

4. Madhubala : Heart Failure / Love Failure

Who doesnt love Madhubala. She has the charm, beauty, acing skills. She was a perfect Bollywood star.
But how many of us know, she had heart issue all they while of her stint in Bollywood. She never ever told anyone about it. Madhubala was found to have a heart problem after she coughed up blood in 1950. She was discovered to have been born with a ventricular septal defect, commonly known as a "hole in the heart". At the time, heart surgery was not widely available.
Madhubala hid her illness from the movie industry for many years, but one incident was widely reported by the media in 1954: She was filming in Madras for S.S. Vassan's Bahut Din Huwe when she vomited blood on the set. Vassan and his wife took care of her until she was well again. She continued to work and established herself as an A-grade star. Madhubala's family was extremely protective of her because of her health problem. When filming at the studios, she would eat only home-prepared food and drink water only from a specific well in order to minimize risks of infection. But her condition took its toll and she died in 1969 at age 36. For most of the 1950s, Madhubala performed successfully despite her illness.

Her love life with Dilip Kumar had tragic ending. Madhubala's romance with Kumar lasted five years, between 1951 and 1956. Their association was ended following a highly controversial and widely publicized court case. B.R. Chopra, the director of the film Madhubala and Dilip Kumar were currently starring in, Naya Daur (1957), wanted the unit to travel to Bhopal for an extended outdoor shooting. Ataullah Khan objected and even claimed that the entire Bhopal schedule was a ruse to give Dilip Kumar the opportunity to romance his daughter. Finally, Chopra sued Madhubala for the cash advance she received from him for a film she now had no intention of completing. He also replaced her with South Indian actress Vyjayanthimala. Madhubala obediently supported her father despite her commitment to Dilip Kumar. Kumar testified against Madhubala and Ataullah Khan in favor of the director B.R. Chopra in open court. The case was lost by Madhubala and her father amid much negative publicity. Up until that point Madhubala had worked hard to gain a reputation as a reliable and professional performer with much good will in the industry. Her image was badly damaged after this episode. Madhubala and Dilip Kumar were effectively separated from that point on.

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