The film boasts an ensemble cast including Hema Malini (in a dual role), Dharmendra ... It is a reminder of the golden era of Hindi cinema and a testament to the enduring power of storytelling.
Hema Malini turned a year older today (October 16, 2024). The actress, once known as the dream girl of many, enjoys a massive fan following even at the age of 76. However, did you know that the ...
Actress and politician Hema Malini is celebrating Gopashtami. On Saturday, the veteran actress took to her Instagram, and shared several pictures from her celebration. Actress and politician Hema ...
In Hema Malini’s biography, Esha Deol shared that she learned about Dharmendra's previous marriage when a classmate asked if she had two mothers. Esha Deol is the elder daughter of Dharmendra ...
The dream girl of Bollywood, Hema Malini turned 75 today and wishes have been pouring in from all corners of the world. The actor was born on October 16, 1948, in Ammankudi, Tamil Nadu.
Hema Malini (16 October 1948) is an Indian actress, writer, film-director, dancer and politician. She started her film career with Raj Kapoor in 'Sapna Ka Saudagar'. She is famous as 'Dreamgirl ...
MUMBAI, (ANI) – Hema Malini has given some unforgettable performances on screen and has built a timeless legacy in Bollywood. She is 76 years old but she still retains her ‘Dream Girl’ aura.
Hema Malini is married to actor Dharmendra. The couple share two daughters-Esha Deol and Ahana Deol. Hema Malini and Dharmendra, who got married in 1980, celebrated their 44th wedding anniversary ...
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While Hema looked ethereal in a white sari and matching jewellery, Esha wore a red salwar suit for the occasion, also carrying a golden potli ... 1948, Hema Malini, fondly known as the "Dream ...
The film boasts an ensemble cast including Hema Malini (in a dual role), Dharmendra ... It is a reminder of the golden era of Hindi cinema and a testament to the enduring power of storytelling.