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Hema | Malini 1990

Shahrukh KHAN- King Khan Hema Malini - Récompenses - IMDb Filmfare Awards * 2019 Gagnant Special Award. 50 Years of Outstanding Contribution to Cinema. * 2004 Nominé Filmfare Award. Best A... IMDb Hema Malini - IMDb Producer * Mitti: Virasat Babbaran Di. 7.8. producer. 2019. * Maati Ki Banno. 7.5. TV Series. producer. 2010–2011. 95 episodes. * ... IMDb Hema Malini – Artists | Biography, Films, Legacy - Cinemaazi Honoured with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999 and the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2000, Hema Malini r... Cinemaazi Jamai Raja Jamai Raja is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language masala film. The film stars Hema Malini, Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit. It is directed ... WIKIPEDIA

By the dawn of 1990, Hema Malini had already cemented her legacy as one of Hindi cinema’s most enduring icons. The 1970s and 1980s belonged to her as the quintessential “Dream Girl”—the ethereal beauty who could dance like a nymph, deliver powerful dialogue, and hold her own opposite the biggest male stars. However, 1990 marked a fascinating turning point. It was the year the actress, now in her early forties, consciously began steering her career away from conventional romantic leads toward more mature, author-backed roles, while also juggling family life and early political inclinations.

As the decade progressed, Hema Malini’s public image shifted toward that of a dignified stateswoman of the arts. She increased her focus on stage performances, traveling globally with her dance troupes. This period was also the precursor to her eventual entry into formal politics, as her public speeches and social presence began to carry more weight.

: A drama featuring Malini in a lead role released during the same year.

By the dawn of the 1990s, Hema Malini, the undisputed "Dream Girl" of Indian cinema, found herself at a significant crossroads. For two decades, she had reigned as the queen of Bollywood, celebrated for her classical dancing prowess, her comic timing, and a cinematic presence that defined the ideal Indian woman—simultaneously traditional and modern. However, the year 1990 marked a distinct turning point in her trajectory. It was a year that encapsulated the struggle of a fading generation of superstars against the rise of a new, younger brigade, while simultaneously planting the seeds for her second innings as a character actor and a politician.