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10 Madhubala Films to Watch In February, Her Birthday Month

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February, The Madhubala Month

February 14 marks the birth anniversary of Madhubala, one of Indian cinema’s most enchanting and timeless stars. Celebrate Madhubala by revisiting these 10 iconic films!

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8. Half Ticket (1962)

A laugh riot featuring Kishore Kumar and Madhubala, this film proves her versatility in comedy and romance. The song 'Aake Seedhi Lagi Dil Pe' remains iconic.

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4. Barsaat Ki Raat (1960)

A mesmerising love story set against the backdrop of poetry and music, this film features one of Madhubala’s most graceful performances. Its songs are still cherished.

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1. Mughal-E-Azam (1960)

This historical epic immortalised Madhubala as the ill-fated courtesan Anarkali. With its grand sets, poetic dialogues, and unforgettable romance, this classic remains a must-watch.

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2. Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958)

A delightful comedy co-starring Kishore Kumar, this film showcases Madhubala’s impeccable comic timing and charm. Her playful chemistry with Kishore makes it a joyous watch.

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5. Howrah Bridge (1958)

A stylish noir thriller, Howrah Bridge is famous for the song 'Aaiye Meherbaan' and Madhubala’s electrifying screen presence. A mix of mystery, crime, and romance, it is a true classic.

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9. Kala Pani (1958)

A gripping crime drama where Madhubala plays a feisty journalist alongside Dev Anand. Her strong performance adds depth to the film’s suspenseful narrative.

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6. Mr. & Mrs. 55 (1955)

A breezy rom-com directed by Guru Dutt, this film showcases Madhubala’s natural elegance and comedic brilliance. Her chemistry with Dutt adds to its enduring appeal.

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10. Amar (1954)

A serious drama directed by Mehboob Khan, Amar showcased a different side of Madhubala — her ability to portray intense emotions with poise and depth.

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7. Tarana (1951)

A beautiful love story featuring Dilip Kumar and Madhubala, Tarana is remembered for its soulful songs and their real-life romance that mirrored the film’s emotions.

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3. Mahal (1949)

This eerie thriller catapulted Madhubala to stardom. With haunting melodies like 'Aayega Aanewala', the film remains one of Bollywood’s most thrilling mysteries.

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