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From 'Dream Girl' to Icon: 8 Best Films of Hema Malini that Made History in Bollywood

From 'Dream Girl' to Icon: 8 Best Films of Hema Malini that Made History in Bollywood

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From 'Dream Girl' to Icon: 8 Best Films of Hema Malini that Made History in Bollywood

Hema Malini, often dubbed as the "Dream Girl" of Bollywood, has captivated audiences for over five decades with her charm and extraordinary talent. As one of India's iconic actresses, Hema Malini has starred in a variety of films that not only achieved box office success but also left a profound mark in the history of Indian cinema.

From her emotionally charged roles to strong and captivating characters, every film featuring Hema Malini showcases her skill and versatility in acting.

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This film tells the story of two sisters, Seeta and Geeta, who are separated at birth. Seeta is a kind and gentle soul, while Geeta is bold and rebellious. The story follows their journey as they find each other and face different lives. Hema Malini effortlessly plays both roles, demonstrating her ability to portray complex characters with depth and emotion.

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In this film, Hema Malini plays the role of Sheetal, a young woman who faces great challenges after the death of her husband. She must navigate societal pressures and find love again. The film features a strong performance from Hema Malini, who brings depth and nuance to her character. The chemistry between Hema Malini and co-stars Rajesh Khanna and Shammi Kapoor adds charm to the film.

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Hema Malini plays the role of Sapna, a modern-day Robin Hood who steals from the rich to help an orphanage. She poses as a wealthy princess to gain the trust of a young widow, Anupam Verma (Dharmendra). This film is a delightful mix of comedy and drama, showcasing Hema Malini's ability to play diverse roles.

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This film is set in the golden era of Dharmendra in Bollywood and became the second most successful film of that year. The story is about a very intelligent woman, Kusum (Hema Malini), who is separated from her childhood friend Brindavan (Jeetendra) but later reunites with him when Brindavan becomes a doctor in the village where Kusum lives. The film is known for its touching story and beautiful performances.

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Directed by Gulzar, this film is based on a story by Saratchandra Chatterjee. It tells the story of two young children who promise to marry when they grow up. However, fate separates them, and Kusum grows up to be a wealthy nurse in her village. When the nurse falls ill, Brindavan is called to care for her, resulting in a touching reunion.

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In this film, Hema Malini plays the love interest of Ajit Singh (Dharmendra), who vows to take revenge for the murder of his biological family by a pirate named Bharat Thakur. The story follows Ajit's journey as he assumes the identity of an inspector to unite the villagers against the pirate. Hema Malini's performance adds depth to the action-packed narrative.

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This film is based on the concept of reincarnation and tells the story of Suraj (Rajesh Khanna), a singer who is trapped in a rural inn during a storm. He begins to feel a strange connection to the place and discovers that he was a singer in the king's palace in the past, where he fell in love with a palace dancer named Ratna (Hema Malini). The film explores themes of love and reincarnation, featuring Hema Malini's outstanding performance.

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Although she does not play a leading role, Hema Malini's presence in this film is very significant. The story is about two criminals, Veeru (Dharmendra) and Jai (Amitabh Bachchan), who team up with a police officer to capture a notorious bandit, Gabbar Singh. Hema Malini's cameo adds unforgettable moments, showcasing her beauty and enduring charisma.