Parveen Babi’s Sparkling Career Transitioned From Glamour Actress To A Maelstrom Of Despair ( Photo Credit – Movie Still )

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She was one example where her reel life, in all its glamour, appeal, and success, was no consolation for her real life. After a sparkling stint – where she become the first Indian actress to figure on Time’s cover, Parveen Babi’s glittering career descended into a maelstrom of despair, depression, and delusions, confining her to a sordid, reclusive existence for the last two decades of her life.

That was the tragedy of Parveen Babi, whose classically exquisite features, svelte form, and readiness for the unconventional, along with her professionalism, politeness, and sharp memory, made her a favourite female star in Bollywood for most of the late 1970s.

While her Westernised attributes, like of contemporary Zeenat Aman, made her ideal for roles of the “modern women”, Parveen Babi struck new ground here too. While Hindi films did have feisty or tomboyish female characters, they usually ended up in social conformity. However, with Anita, who is socially, economically, and sexually independent, in “Deewar”, she went on to establish the untrammelled urban Indian woman who could hold her own with the “Angry Young Man”.

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