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The tragic tale of Madhubala: 5 heartbreaking truths about Bollywood’s eternal beauty

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 14, 2025, 12:00 IST
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A Teenage Breadwinner in a Large Family

Born as Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi in 1933, Madhubala began working in films at the tender age of 9 to support her financially struggling family. By 14, she was already a lead actress — carrying the weight of her parents and siblings’ future on her slender shoulders, long before she could enjoy a childhood.

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A Doomed Love Story with Dilip Kumar

Her on-screen chemistry with Dilip Kumar was magical, but their real-life love story didn’t have a fairy-tale ending. Despite being deeply in love, the relationship ended due to family pressure and a bitter court case related to the film Naya Daur. Madhubala’s strict father disapproved of their match, and the rift eventually became irreparable.

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A Rare Heart Condition That Ended Her Career

Madhubala was diagnosed with a congenital heart disease (ventricular septal defect) in her early twenties — at a time when medical treatment was limited. She often fainted on set, coughed blood, and worked in intense pain. Doctors gave her only a few years to live, but she defied the odds for nearly a decade.

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A Life of Isolation After Marriage

She married Kishore Kumar in 1960, but her declining health led to a lonely and secluded life. Reports say Kishore moved her to a separate house for care, and while he looked after her financially, she spent most of her final years bedridden and away from the industry she once ruled.

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Gone Too Soon, But Never Forgotten

Madhubala passed away at just 36 in 1969, leaving behind a legacy of unmatched beauty and talent. Even decades later, her performances in classics like Mughal-e-Azam and Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi are remembered — as is the haunting sadness in her eyes that hinted at the pain she lived with.

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