Did Urmila Matondkar Channel Her Inner Marilyn Monroe with a Memorable Flying-Skirt Pose?

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Did Urmila Matondkar Channel Her Inner Marilyn Monroe with a Memorable Flying-Skirt Pose?

Synopsis

Urmila Matondkar captivates fans by recreating Marilyn Monroe's legendary flying-skirt pose. This iconic moment not only showcases her elegance but also pays homage to a classic scene from cinema history. Join us in exploring Urmila's journey through Bollywood as she gears up to celebrate her beloved film 'Rangeela.'

Key Takeaways

Urmila Matondkar pays tribute to Marilyn Monroe with a flying-skirt pose.
The pose is a nod to the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch .
Rangeela celebrates its 30-year mark in the film industry.
Urmila's career includes various acclaimed films across multiple languages.
She also serves as a judge on popular dance reality shows.

Mumbai, Dec 20 (NationPress) Bollywood actress Urmila Matondkar beautifully emulated the legendary Marilyn Monroe in her iconic flying-skirt moment while posing for the cameras.

Urmila took to Instagram to unveil a captivating image where she seamlessly embodied the classic pose with an effortless blend of charm and confidence, dressed in an icy blue outfit featuring an asymmetrical hemline. The actress managed to fuse elegance with a playful vibe, adding her unique desi flair to this timeless scene.

“Ufff the famous #merlynmonroepose…(sic),” she captioned the post.

The Hollywood icon’s famous flying-skirt pose originated in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch. This memorable scene, filmed on the bustling streets of New York City over a subway grate, featured Monroe’s dress being lifted by a gust of air from below, solidifying its status as a symbol of glamour and allure in pop culture.

Urmila’s 1995 hit film Rangeela is set to grace the big screen once again, celebrating three decades in the Hindi film industry.

Rangeela, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, tells the story of Mili, who dreams of becoming a renowned actress but faces numerous challenges as both Raj Kamal, a distinguished actor, and Munna, her childhood friend, fall in love with her. The film also features Aamir Khan and Jackie Shroff.

Urmila made her debut as a child artist in the 1977 film Karm and garnered attention with Masoom, subsequently appearing in various films.

She gained acclaim in 1987 for her role in the esteemed film Dacait, portraying Sunny Deol’s sister. Her first lead role was in the Malayalam film Chanakyan, followed by her debut in Hindi cinema with Narsimha.

Urmila has since appeared in Hindi films such as Judaai, Satya, Dillagi, Khoobsurat, Jungle, Kaun, Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, Bhoot, Ek Hasina Thi, Tehzeeb, Pinjar, Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara, Bas Ek Pal, and Ajoba.

She also appeared in notable south Indian films such as Thacholi Varghese Chekavar, Antham, Gaayam, Indian, and Anaganaga Oka Roju.

Beyond acting, she has served as a judge on various dance reality shows, including Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa and DID Super Moms.

Point of View

I find Urmila Matondkar's homage to Marilyn Monroe not only a delightful spectacle but also a testament to the enduring influence of classic cinema on contemporary artists. This blend of nostalgia and modern flair in Bollywood deserves recognition, as it enriches our cultural tapestry.
NationPress
9 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Urmila Matondkar's homage to Marilyn Monroe?
Urmila Matondkar recreated Marilyn Monroe's iconic flying-skirt pose in a recent Instagram post.
What is the significance of the flying-skirt pose?
The flying-skirt pose originated from Monroe's 1955 film 'The Seven Year Itch' and symbolizes glamour and allure.
What is the film 'Rangeela' about?
Rangeela, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, narrates the story of an aspiring actress facing love and challenges in her journey.
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