
Legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan possesses charisma that was evident even before he arrived in world of showbiz. As the son of celebrated poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan he had to build a huge legacy. Yet he decided to achieve success independently and become a trademark and shining example for ages. Starting as a radio jockey and resting on a Marine Drive bench surrounded by rats He rose to become one of most renowned figures in Bollywood showcasing an impressive rags-to-riches narrative. Nonetheless his former co-star has stated in a recent interview that she is not able to digest his narrative of hustle. Veteran Actress… Here we are talking about veteran actress Mumtaz who is best known for leading many hits in the early 70s. Regarded as one of the finest actresses of Hindi cinema Mumtaz is the recipient of two Filmfare Awards who made her acting debut at age 11 with the 1958 film Lajwanti and Sone Ki Chidiya. Later she got the role of the main lead heroine in 16 back-to-back action films including Faulad Veer Bhimsen Tarzan Comes to Delhi Sikandar-E-Azam Rustom-E-Hind Raaka and Daku Mangal Singh which made her rise to enormous fame and known face of the industry. The actress who has now taken a hiatus from her acting career recently appeared on Radio Nasha where she spoke about Amitabh Bachchan. She mentioned that legendary superstar was never intended to become a superstar and struggle as he came from a very influential background whose father is renowned poet of this country. Mumtaz said “You see I had to leave school in fourth grade and I began working as an extra in movies. I was 7 years old and we received Rs 500 for a role from which I had to pay Rs 100 to person who found us job leaving rest for my mother. Conversely Amitabh ji was an exceptionally well-educated and sophisticated individual. His dad was a well-known person and they lived in a bungalow with a comfortable lifestyle so I cant comprehend why he felt the need to pursue acting. When Mumtaz Collaborated With Big B For… The pair collaborated in 1973 movie Bandhe Haath which was directed by Late OP Goyal. Reflecting on her experience sharing with him Mumtaz said “He was extremely rich famous and knowledgeable.” He desired to work together and I agreed and we did that movie. I was extremely pleased to collaborate with him as he is a genuinely nice individual. He possesses a distinct elegance and I regret not having made more films with him to gain additional insights from him.
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