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Zeenat Aman shares pictures from an ‘edgy’ photoshoot, fans love her style - Times of India
Zeenat Aman is enjoying her time on Instagram and going by the popularity of her posts, the veteran actress is definitely winning the social media game. In her latest post, Zeenat shared a series of pictures from a photoshoot she did, laden in jewellery. The actress dished out boss vibes in a black suit, shades and a whole lot of jewellery. Speaking about the shoot, Zeenat wrote, “At first I…
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The #HERO of #shankarjaikishan Before Subhash Ghai made "Hero" in 1984, around 13 years before another 'Hero' was planned with #Zeenat and #SunilDutt in lead roles. Clipping courtesy #ZedEch For #ShankarJaikishan fans, it would have been a great film with Zeenat Aman, since SJ mostly were engaged in films of heroes who were ageing... For Zeenat they might have created different music. But it's not materialised #shankarjaikishanji #shankarjaikishanduo https://www.instagram.com/p/CmcUx4jhSd2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Zeenat Aman and Amitabh Bachchan in Don (1978)
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Vintage bollywood actresses were real baddies
#desiblr#desi shit posting#desi girl#desi tumblr#being desi#desi tag#desi aesthetic#desi academia#90s bollywood#vintage moodboard#vintage aesthetic#bollywood actress#old bollywood#baddie#desi#vintage actress#indian actress#rekha#zeenat aman#madhuri dixit#indian cinema#aasia begum
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Zeenat Aman in Ajnabee (1974)
#bollywood2#bollywood#zeenat aman#zeenataman#hindi#indian cinema#filmedit#moviegifs#dailyworldcinema#ajnabee#bollywoodedit#mine
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Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1978)
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Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1978)
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70s-80s Hindi album covers
Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki (1984), Apna Desh (1972), Qurbani (1980), Tezaab (1988), Disco Dancer (1982), Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978)
#bollywood#70s#80s#music#hindi cinema#amitabh bachchan#rajesh khanna#mithun chakraborty#rekha#zeenat aman#ferozekhan#retro#vintage#album covers
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Zeenat Aman on the September 1970 cover of Femina magazine
#zeenat aman#actress#pageant queen#retro bollywood#bollywood#1970#femina magazine#retro makeup#indian
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Parveen: zeenat is an interesting person, she has given me no reason to be unfriendly to her, and I'm not going out of my way to cultivate her friendship as a matter of fact I consider my duty, because we are part of the same industry, to say hello and maintain good relationship.
Both acted together in two films only one was Ashanti which was indian verison of Charlies angels
No one understands what is mental health some people make laughter on those problems
Another one with with amitabh Bachachan double role manhaan
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If both actress have bipoic on them i want a story of healthy friendly relationship between them but i dont think there should biopic on any of them personally. Especially about parveen my grandaunt no one knows her real story how she was in Junagadh except for my relatives
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Happy Birthday, Zeenat Aman (19/11). Regarded as a path breaker of Indian cinema, she opened the new door for all the other actresses and being an inspiration for so many other heroines. A distinguished Indian actress and former fashion model, Aman's journey in the limelight began with her modeling career. At 19, she achieved significant milestones, winning the Femina Miss India pageant and the Miss Asia Pacific International pageant in 1970. Aman's foray into acting started in the same year, with early roles in "The Evil Within" and "Hulchul." Her major breakthrough came with "Haré Rama Haré Krishna" (1971), earning her the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. This success was the start of a stellar career that defined the 1970s Bollywood. Zeenat Aman became synonymous with strong, independent characters in films like "Roti Kapada Aur Makaan," "Ajanabee," and "The Great Gambler." Her role in "Satyam Shivam Sundaram" (1978) garnered a Filmfare Best Actress nomination, and her portrayal of the CBI agent Roma in "Don" (1978) left a lasting impact, contributing to the creation of the Don franchise. The 1980s saw Aman in leading roles across various films, including "Abdullah," "Qurbani," and "Insaf Ka Tarazu," the latter earning her another Filmfare nomination. Her acting journey continued through the decade with notable performances in "Laawaris," "Mahaan," and "Pukar." After marrying actor Mazhar Khan in 1985, Aman took a step back from films, returning in 1999 with "Bhopal Express." Post-2003, she embraced roles in independent films like "Ugly Aur Pagli" and "Dil Toh Deewana Hai." Her cameo in "Panipat" (2019) and upcoming lead role in "Margaon: The Closed File" mark her remarkable comeback. Apart from cinema, Aman made her theatre debut in 2004 in "The Graduate" and continues to explore stage acting. She also ventured into web series with "Love Life & Screw Ups" in 2017, receiving praise for her performance. As we celebrate Zeenat Aman's birthday, we reflect on her journey—a blend of grace, talent, and resilience. Her roles have not just entertained but also inspired generations, making her a true icon of Indian cinema.
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Satyam Shivam Sundaram (1978)
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Pink is the colour of my dream girl
#rekha#vyjayanthimala#amrapali#zeenat aman#bollywood film#tollywood#indian films#desi actress#baby pink#lovesick#dreamgirl#girlblog#girlblocker2k
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wish i was born in this era
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