Did Esha Deol Just Call Hema Malini the Dream Girl of the Nation on Her Birthday?

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Key Takeaways
- Esha Deol honors her mother with a heartfelt birthday message.
- Hema Malini is a celebrated actress and politician.
- The title 'Dream Girl' is iconic in Indian cinema.
- Hema's career spans over six decades.
- Family legacy plays a significant role in Bollywood.
Mumbai, Oct 16 (NationPress) As Hema Malini celebrates her 77th birthday today, actress Esha Deol took a moment to express her love for her ‘mamma’ on social media, dubbing the legendary actress and politician the “Dream Girl of the nation.”
Esha shared two heartfelt photos on Instagram, one capturing a sweet kiss on her mother’s cheek.
“Happy birthday to my Queen, my mamma & The Dream Girl of the nation…. We love you (sic),” Esha captioned the post.
Hema Malini, a prominent figure in Indian cinema, embarked on her acting career in 1963 with the Tamil film Idhu Sathiyam. Her Hindi film debut followed in 1968 with Sapno Saudagar.
She earned the title of “Dream Girl” after her iconic role in the 1977 film of the same name. Over her illustrious career spanning more than six decades, Hema has starred in classics like Seeta Aur Geeta, Tere Mere Sapne, Babul Ki Galiyaan, Haath Ki Safai, Dharmatma, Dillagi, and the legendary Sholay.
Her most recent appearance was in the 2020 film Shimla Mirchi, a romantic drama directed by Ramesh Sippy, featuring Rajkummar Rao and Rakul Preet Singh alongside her.
On the personal side, Hema met her husband Dharmendra during the filming of Tum Haseen Main Jawaan in 1970, marking the start of their love story. They married in 1980 and are blessed with two daughters, Esha and Ahana Deol Vohra.
Esha, who last appeared in Tumko Meri Kasam, directed by Vikram Bhatt and inspired by the life of Dr. Ajay Murdia, has also shared the screen with actors Anupam Kher, Ishwak Singh, and Adah Sharma.
Her acting journey began in 2002 with the romantic thriller Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe, followed by notable films like Aayutha Ezhuthu, Dhoom, Dus, Kaal, and the comedy No Entry.