Happy Birthday Hema Malini: Bollywood's drama girl became a part of B-grade films during her tough days.

 

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Hema Malini, who was once a Bollywood Dream Girl, has had to see such days during her film career. The world of Bollywood is as glamorous to people from outside, it is equally ugly from inside. Salutations to the sun ascending here, if your film flops on a Friday, then all the people steal your eyes. This has happened with the big actors of Bollywood and our dream girl Hema Malini is also not untouched by this. Hema Malini, once a Bollywood number 1 heroine, had to work in B-grade films when the time was bad.

In fact, something happened that when Hema Malini thought about making a comeback to Bollywood after giving birth to her elder daughter, the big filmmakers refused to work with her. In search of work, Hema was doing rounds of big directors and producers but could not find any work. She did not want to tell Dharam ji about her problem. In such a situation, Shyam Ralahan offered Hema Malini to work in one of his B-grade film Ramkali. Hesitatingly hesitating, Hema Malini signed the film.

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Hema Malini had no other choice during this time of compulsion. However, while signing the film, Hema Malini had told Shyam Ralahan that posters of this film should be placed outside the city. It is said that after doing this film Hema Malini got the line of B-grade films. Everyday, a film producer started coming to Hema Malini's house with her film. Hema Malini did not like it at all, but in the time of compulsion she had to say yes to these producers.

Johny Mera Naam (1970)

The blockbuster crime-action film starring Dev Anand, Pran and Hema Malini was the highest grossing Bollywood film of the 1970s. It revolves around two brothers, Mohan and Sohan, sons of a police inspector. Mohan (Pran) slaughters the murderer of his father and goes missing. Years later Sohan (Dev Anand) goes on to become a CID officer, finding the criminal and wooing Rekha (Hema Malini) in the process.

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