Tamil Actress Mumtaj Blue Film |top| -
Born , Mumtaj became a household name in Tamil cinema during the early 2000s. While her career is more recent than the "Golden Era," many of her films have already attained a "classic" masala status for their era-defining music and performances.
: A classic entertainer with Shammi Kapoor. The song "Aaj Kal Tere Mere Pyar Ke Charche" features Mumtaz in her iconic orange sari.
: A remake of the Malayalam film Kakkakuyil , where she plays Aishwarya. Her comedic chemistry with Vadivelu remains highly regarded. tamil actress mumtaj blue film
: Her chemistry with Rajesh Khanna is considered legendary, resulting in 10 consecutive hits.
: A classic tale of jealousy and misunderstanding, featuring the evergreen hit "Jai Jai Shiv Shankar". Expand map Born , Mumtaj became a household name in
: A powerful drama where she plays a woman hired to help a mentally disturbed man (Sanjeev Kumar). It is her career-best performance.
: Mumtaj later explored diverse roles, including antagonistic parts in films like Rajadhi Raja (2009) . She officially retired from the film industry in 2018 after appearing on Bigg Boss Tamil 2 to focus on her faith. Vintage Recommendations (Early 2000s Classics) The song "Aaj Kal Tere Mere Pyar Ke
: Directed by T. Rajendar, this film has gained a cult "masala" status over the years. Mumtaz: The Legendary Queen of Classic Bollywood
: She won the Filmfare Best Actress Award for her role as a courtesan in Khilona (1970) , a film later remade in Tamil as Engirundho Vandhaal starring Sivaji Ganesan. Vintage Movie Recommendations (1960s & '70s)
: A unique drama featuring Sathyaraj in triple roles, where Mumtaj plays a pivotal character in a plot involving an abandoned infant and family misunderstandings.