Today, her unforgettable performances ( Pyaasa, Phir Subah Hogi, Gumraah), have been relegated to the shade, while her weakness for over-the-top, mawkish melodrama is remembered.īorn a Nepali Christian, the young Mala was a chinky-eyed girl with curly hair and average height. But her character always had to be the crux of the story. If that was not always possible, she didn't mind doing smaller films with lesser names ( Aasra, Dillagi). When she acted opposite big stars, she made sure her role was as good as theirs. What is remarkable about Mala Sinha is that most of her 1960s hits were fuelled by her own star power as much as the heros'. A Hindi film heroine is all too often seen as arm candy who does her songs and dances and is finally presented to the hero in the end.
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