Meet the sister of superstar Madhubala, who is as beautiful as her, works with Raj Kapoor, gets married twice, is Sunil Dutt’s…, her name is…

Madhubala has four sisters, and like her, they are all amazing, one of them is Chanchal, who also draws public attention for her beauty.
Who doesn’t know about the legendary actress of Madhubala? She was the highest-paid actress of the 1950s. Even Dilip Kumar was fascinated by her beauty and wanted to marry her, but fate had other plans.
Madhubala has released several hit movies throughout her career, including the iconic Mughal-e-Azam and Dilip Kumar. Her name was born in Delhi and was Jehan Begum Dehlavi. Madhubala has four sisters, and like her, they are all amazing, one of them is Chanchal, who also draws public attention for her beauty.
Chanchal is no less than her sister Madhubala. Madhubala has four sisters: Kaneez Fatima (born in 1925), Altaf (born in 1930), Chanchal (born in 1934), and Zahida (born in 1949). Among them, Chanchal appears in several popular films such as Naata (1955), Teerandaz (1956), Mother India (1957) and Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai (1960) by Raj Kapoor.
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Interestingly, the movie Naata was produced under Madhubala’s own production company and together showed two sisters on the screen. Their presence and striking beauty on the screen fascinates the audience. Even today, photos of Madhubala and Chanchal are frequently circulated on social media, with fans appreciating their timeless elegance and charm.
However, Madhubala has a much greater reputation than her sister Chanchal. Madhubala died at the age of 36. In 1960, she married legendary singer Kishore Kumar, and in 1969 she succumbed to a long-term illness. Even today, Madhubala’s name ranks number one when discussing the beauty in Indian movies.
During her career, she has filmed more than 70 movies. Madhubala made her debut with the movie in 1942 Base. Her last screen appearance was in the movie Jwala (1971), which is also her first and only color film. The film is co-starred by Sunil Dutt and released after her death.