Mumtaz Dazzles in White Salwar Kurta; Promises to Wear Saree Next

Synopsis
Bollywood icon Mumtaz captivates her fans wearing a stunning white salwar kurta and vows to wear a saree next. Her heartfelt message to fans highlights her appreciation for their support, showcasing her enduring charm and connection with her audience.
Key Takeaways
- Mumtaz looks gorgeous in a white salwar kurta.
- She engages with fans through Instagram.
- Promises to wear a saree for her next appearance.
- Had an illustrious career starting at age 11.
- Known for iconic films like 'Do Raaste' and 'Aandhiyan.'
Mumbai, Jan 15 (NationPress) The legendary Bollywood actress Mumtaz appeared stunning in a white salwar kurta, fulfilling her fans' desire to see her in traditional Indian attire. She has now committed to donning a saree for her next appearance.
Mumtaz shared a delightful video on her Instagram, where she expressed, “Namaste aap logo ne kaha tha na Indian kapdo main chahiye photo… Main khaskar ke aap logo ke liye paheni hun Indian kapde. I hope you like it. Love you.”
In her post caption, she wrote: “#mumtaz. Hi, my fans! You requested Indian dress. So today, I am wearing churidar salwar Kurta for you. Next time, I will wear a sari for you, and please let me know which outfit looks better on me: sari or churidar kurta. Lot of love.”
The 77-year-old star began her acting career at the tender age of 11 with “Lajwanti” and “Sone Ki Chidiya,” both released in 1958. Mumtaz was often typecast as a “stunt film heroine”, appearing in films like “Faulad” (1963) and “Daku Mangal Singh” (1966), which initially hindered her career.
She later starred in notable films such as “Ram Aur Shyam,” “Mere Hamdam Mere Dost,” and “Brahmachari.”
Mumtaz experienced a career breakthrough with “Do Raaste” in 1969 and went on to become one of the leading actresses in the industry with films like “Bandhan,” “Aadmi Aur Insaan,” “Sachaa Jhutha,” “Khilona,” “Hare Rama Hare Krishna,” “Apna Desh,” “Loafer,” “Roti,” and “Nagin.”
After a 13-year hiatus, she returned for her final film appearance in “Aandhiyan” in 1990. The film's narrative centers on Shakuntala and Dushyant, whose marriage faces challenges due to Shakuntala's humble origins.
The plot illustrates Dushyant's dilemma between loyalty to his wife and his father's expectations.
Mumtaz wed businessman Mayur Madhvani in 1974, and they have two daughters. Notably, Natasha tied the knot with Fardeen Khan, son of Feroz Khan, in 2006.