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Bollywood’s ‘Bad Girl’ was accused of being a Pakistani spy, a painful death due to a mistake
Samira Vishwas | May 21, 2025 3:24 AM CST

Bollywood throwback stories: There are many such stories to the Bollywood industry, about which very few people know. Today we are going to tell you the story of an actress who was called the first bedgirl of cinema. This is because this actress played most of the villains on screen. This Hasina worked in Hindi to Punjabi films and won the hearts of people with great work at a young age. This actress was associated with a royal family, but was accused of being spy at the time of India-Pakistan partition. At the same time, this actress died due to a small mistake.

Who is this actress?

We are talking about Kuldeep Kaur, who won the hearts of people by becoming a villain on the screen. In the year 1948, he made her Bollywood debut with the film ‘Chaman’. After this, he left an acting impression in films like Knees in 1949, Afsana in 1951, Baiju Bawra in 1952 and Anarkali in 1953. But earlier in 1947, Kuldeep Kaur ran away from Lahore at the time of India-Pakistan partition. She left her husband and family.

But Kuldeep Kaur used to visit Lahore even amidst the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan. Due to which he was accused of being a Pakistani spy. It was said that Kuldeep delivers India’s intelligence to Pakistan. Due to this, his career was badly affected.

Death due to a mistake

Kuldeep Kaur died due to a small mistake. Actually, when the actress was 33 years old, she went to Shirdi to shoot a film. Then there was a fork in his leg on the way. Hasina had removed some thorns. But some were left and they did not pay attention and returned to work. Gradually, he started having fever and health started deteriorating. His pav wound also deepened. Its poison spread throughout his body and died in the year 1960 due to the tetanus of the actress. After the death of Kuldeep Kaur, his last film, Yamla Jat was released. The film was a Punjabi film, in which his acting was well liked.


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