Mala Sinha rejected due to nose!!?

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Mala Sinha, who ruled bollywood for four decades, was rejected due to 'nose', then luck turned like this

The beautiful and veteran actress Mala Sinha, who has left an indelible mark on the screen with her acting in hindi cinema, does not need any identity. As soon as his name is taken, glimpses of his life and his performance in films start coming in front of the eyes. Mala Sinha, who has worked her magic in theaters for three decades, is celebrating her birthday today i.e. on november 11. On this special occasion, we are going to tell you about the life of one of the top actresses of our times, Mala Sinha. Let us know how Mala Sinha achieved this position in the dazzling world.

Once considered a beauty exemplar, Mala Sinha was born on november 11, 1936, in Kolkata. His father was bengali and his mother was Nepali. Mala Sinha's real name is Alda Sinha, which very few people will know. When Mala Sinha used to go to school, her friends used to call her Dalda. At the same time, Mala's parents used to call her Baby, so many friends started calling her Dalda Sinha and many Baby Sinha. Before she entered into films, Mala Sinha worked as a singer on the radio. Mala Sinha was very beautiful to look at, due to which she was advised by someone to work in films.

After someone's advice, Mala Sinha reached mumbai with the dream of working in films, but the actress had to struggle a lot there. In that era, Mala Sinha was advised by a director to give up the dream of becoming a heroine in films. Mala's father Albert Sinha was from Bengal. That is why people called her Nepali-Indian Bala. His mother was from Nepal. Once when she went to a producer, the producer told her that first look in the mirror and see her data-face, you dream of becoming a heroine with such a bad nose.

But Mala did not give up even after hearing such a thing. Instead of bollywood, she went to try her hand at bengali cinema, where she got a lot of success. Not only this, but he also worked in Nepali films. After a long time, Mala Sinha reached mumbai in connection with a bengali film. Here he met the famous actress of his time, Geeta Bali. It was Geeta Bali who introduced Mala Sinha to director Kedar Sharma, who helped a lot in furthering the actress's career. For the first time in bollywood, it was Kedar Sharma who gave Mala Sinha as an actress in his film 'Rangeen Raatein'. But he got recognition from the film 'Pyaasa' in the year 1957. Guru Dutt's film was written for Madhubala, but she could not do this film, so Mala Sinha acted as an actress in it. This film opened the way for films for Mala Sinha.

After 'Pyaasa', he did 'Dhula Ka Phool', 'Phir Dawn Hogi', 'Greenie Aur Rasta', 'Illiterate', 'Dil Tera Deewana', 'Gumrah Bahurani', 'Jahanara', 'In the lap of the Himalayas', ' Did many films including 'Aankhen', 'Do Kaliyan and Maryada'. Let me tell you, Mala Sinha was one of the brilliant actresses of the 50s, 60s, and 70s, who worked in films for nearly four decades. He worked with many big actors in bollywood and earned a lot of names. Apart from hindi, Mala Sinha has also worked in bengali and Nepali films. She has been known for both her talent and beauty. His last film was the film 'Jid' released in the year 1994. His daughter Pratibha Sinha had also entered bollywood, but she could not succeed like her mother.

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