Did Amrita Rao Honor Madhubala's Birth Anniversary by Recreating Her Iconic Song?
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Mumbai, Feb 14 (NationPress) The talented actress Amrita Rao recently paid homage to the timeless star Madhubala on her birth anniversary by performing her legendary song ‘Aaiye Meherbaan’ from the classic film “Howrah Bridge” (1958) at the historic Howrah Bridge in Kolkata.
Amrita took to her social media platforms to share a captivating monochrome video of herself bringing this classic number to life, originally associated with the incomparable Madhubala. The backdrop of the iconic bridge beautifully captured the essence of nostalgia, evoking the charm of the silver screen.
In her post, she expressed, “MADHUBALA REBORN! Her BIRTH ANNIVERSARY TODAY! The one who enchanted and continues to enchant so many hearts was indeed born on the 14th of February, a day the world celebrates L O V E!”
She continued, “Here I am at Howrah Bridge, Kolkata, recreating this delightful song from the 1958 classic Howrah Bridge. Her grace has inspired many leading ladies, including myself!”
Aaiye Meherbaan is one of Madhubala's most cherished performances and remains a chart-topping hit even decades after its release.
Known as the ‘Venus of Indian Cinema’, Madhubala made her acting debut as a child in the 1942 film ‘Basant’. She gained stardom with blockbuster movies such as “Mahal,” “Mr. & Mrs. ’55,” “Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi,” “Howrah Bridge,” and the epic “Mughal-e-Azam.”
Sadly, her last film, “Jwala,” was released posthumously in 1971. Tragically, she passed away at the young age of 36 in 1969 due to a prolonged heart condition.
On the other hand, Amrita Rao made her Bollywood debut with “Ab Ke Baras” in 2002 and became a household name with hits like “Ishq Vishk,” “Vivah,” “Main Hoon Na,” and “Welcome to Sajjanpur.” Her most recent appearance was in the 2019 film “Thackeray,” where she portrayed Meena Tai Thackeray. Amrita remains active on social media, often sharing insights into her personal life and reminiscing about her career.