The word Madhubala means a damsel of honey. Their could not be any more appropriate summing up of the place of Madhubala in Indian imagination. Madhubala was without doubt the most beautiful Hindi Film heroine ever. And also perhaps the most underrated actress ever with her beauty attracting more attention than her performances.
She was brilliant in comedy with her sense of comic timing spot on and she came up with performances of high dramatic calibre in Amar (1954) and the unforgettable
However it was with the Bombay Talkies suspense thriller Mahal (1949) that Madhubala became a star. Aaega aanewala from the film remains her signature song till today! A spate of films followed opposite the top leading men of the day - Ashok Kumar, Rehman, Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand but by the mid 1950s when some of her major films like Mehboob Khans Amar flopped, Madhubala, the most beautiful actress in the country was declared box office poison! Further, she had gotten involved with Dilip Kumar and this took its toll on her as she could not face her fathers opposition of him and ultimately had to bow out of Naya Daur (1957) opposite him following a scandalous court case
As the club dancer in Howrah Bridge Madhubala never looked more beautiful or alluring as she swayed to the seductive notes of Aaiye Mehrbaan. And she matched Kishore Kumar step by step in his madcap antics in Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi. However it was Mughal-e-Azam that saw perhaps her greatest performance as the doomed courtesan Anarkali. The film showed off the finely modulated depth she could bring to her performances if given the opportunity. It is an outstanding performance in an outstanding film.
Tragically by now she was diagnosed as having a serious ill and heart patient and her illness forced her to abbreviate her career. She also plunged into a loveless marriage with Kishore Kumar and lingered on for nine years till her death in 1969
Even today the very mention of the name Madhubala conjures up the image of those dancing eyes, that lopsided smile.
Ravi Sharma