Hema Malini, born on October 16, 1948, in Tamil Nadu, has been one of Bollywood’s most iconic actresses. Known as the “Dream Girl” of Hindi cinema, she has mesmerized audiences with her exceptional acting, graceful dancing, and timeless beauty. From her early days in Tamil Nadu to her journey to Bollywood superstardom, Hema Malini’s career is a story of perseverance, talent, and grace.
Early Life and Dance Training
Hema Malini was born into a Tamil family with a deep connection to their culture and religion. Her parents were devout followers of Goddess Lakshmi, and her mother, Jaya Chakraborty, ensured that Hema was brought up with a strong cultural foundation. From a young age, Hema was trained in classical dance, and this training played a significant role in shaping her future. Her talent in Bharatanatyam and other classical dance forms later became a key factor in her success in the film industry.
Bollywood Breakthrough with ‘Sapno Ke Saudagar’
Although Hema’s initial attempts to enter the Tamil film industry were unsuccessful, she didn’t let that setback define her. In 1969, Hema made her Bollywood debut opposite the legendary Raj Kapoor in Sapno Ke Saudagar. Despite her slim frame and relatively simple appearance at the time, her screen presence was undeniable. The audience quickly noticed her grace, and she soon became a rising star in the Hindi film industry.
In the following years, Hema solidified her place in Bollywood with a string of successful films. In 1970, she starred in Tum Haseen Main Jawan, Abhinetri, and Johnny Mera Naam. These films not only showcased her acting talent but also established her as one of the most sought-after actresses of the time.
The Iconic ‘Dream Girl’ and Double Role in ‘Sita Aur Geeta’
By 1972, Hema Malini was a household name, and her double role in Sita Aur Geeta became one of the most iconic performances of her career. In this film, she portrayed two twin sisters with contrasting personalities, a role that allowed her to showcase her versatility as an actress. Audiences were thrilled by her performance, and the film became a massive hit, further solidifying her status as Bollywood’s “Dream Girl.”
Memorable Roles: From Basanti to Maa Durga
One of Hema Malini’s most famous roles came in 1975 when she portrayed Basanti in Sholay, one of Bollywood’s greatest films. Her lively, talkative character became a fan favorite, and her chemistry with Dharmendra was unforgettable. Over the years, Hema continued to take on challenging roles, including portraying Maa Durga in the 1998 film Swami Vivekananda, which aired on Doordarshan. Her portrayal of the goddess was powerful, and it remains one of her most memorable performances outside mainstream cinema.
Marriage to Dharmendra and Family Life
While Hema Malini’s career flourished, her personal life also attracted attention. Despite being linked to several Bollywood stars, including Jitendra and Sanjeev Kumar, Hema ultimately chose to marry Dharmendra, one of the biggest stars of the era. Dharmendra was already married and had children, but their love story triumphed over societal norms. The couple got married, and Hema embraced her role as a stepmother to Dharmendra’s children while raising her daughters, Esha and Ahana.
A New Chapter in Politics
Hema Malini’s career didn’t end with films. In the 1990s, she ventured into politics and quickly made her mark. After receiving the prestigious Padma Shri award for her contribution to Indian cinema, Hema entered the Rajya Sabha and later contested in the Lok Sabha elections from Mathura. She won multiple times and became a dedicated public servant, balancing her political career with her continued involvement in the arts.