The title of the first villain of Hindi films goes to Kuldeep Kaur, who was born in 19th Lahore and made about 100 Hindi and Punjabi films. Kuldeep Kaur was known as the 'most polished vamp' of Indian films. Which often played only negative characters and mostly stood against the soul. She remained active from 18 to 180. Shashikala and Bindu were compared to him but he died in Mumbai in 2-3 years due to archery.
Kuldeep Kaur used to stand boldly in front of the heroines of that era and scare them. She played the role of a dangerous 'other woman'. Kuldeep Kaur also sang the song 'Gore Gore A Bonka Chhore ...' in the film 'Samadhi' which came out in 190. He has also played the role of seducer and spy. Most of Kuldeep Kaur's roles characterized her pride and arrogance whether it was a woman or a man warning everyone with her scary face. Nothing can go wrong with you if you get in his way. Most of the time in the film, he died. Nadira and Manorama followed Kuldeep Kaur. Often these three were the bed-girls in the kitchen of the film.
After the entry of Shashikala and Lalita Pawar, they too would have been a unique form of vamp. Lalita Pawar would have been the heroine's most cruel mother-in-law in her villainy less glamorous and less urban films. Shashikala and Lalita Pawar had a lot of melodramatic effect.
Much has changed in the 1990's. In films, disco lights, cabaret, etc. started in full swing. Viewers flock to the theater to watch movies with many innovations. Cambre dancing vamps dancing and singing provocatively. In many clubs, this vamp was the subject of greed and sexuality which attracted more viewers to watch movies. However, Vamp was mostly lonely and miserable. She was often at the forefront of films and was even shot by thugs. Imagine Helen for a cabaret dance. Whose attire remained extremely short and the dance remained sensual. Cabaret dancers became more popular in films as the heroine was not allowed to do such dances. Asha Parekh and Nanda took the same thing. The film plot was wrapped around them. They can't even be expected to have a disco dance like Helen. Actresses like Asha Parekh and Nanda would be wrapped in the veil of love. His work was not like that of a cabaret dancer. The cabaret dancers attracted the audience to come to the theater.
Helen, Bindu, Aruna Irani also drank drinks in front of the audience, smoked and danced in colorful western costumes. His characters are smart, discreet and live up to the twists in the plot. However, after that one more turn came in the vampire world of Hindi films. Special space was created for three unusual actresses in mainstream Hindi films. The three actresses are Zeenat Aman, Rekha and Parveen Babi. They present the situation in their own unique way. These actresses were not afraid to dress like vamps. Not only that, they became the center of attraction of so many viewers that stories and special space on the screen were allotted to them. These actresses have sometimes acted as thieves, prostitutes and even beautiful actresses and have strengthened their position. Rekha in 'Muqaddar Ka Sikandar', Zeenat Aman in 'Don' and Parveen Babi in 'Deewar' have to show their outstanding acting.
The 1970s and '80s saw a huge wave of comedy, nasty and romantic comedy films. Which corresponded to the good years of the country. Deficits and foreign aid over the past several decades have given way to a growing economy. The heroes of mainstream films no longer needed to look poorer. Heroes can also be middle class. At the same time, actresses often planned their careers in college. There was no Bad Girl in these films. Instead he often had a good reason for his misdeeds. Think of Rohini Hatangadi as Sridevi's evil aunt in the 19th film 'Chaal Baz' which was a conspiracy, but funny trying to embarrass her. Similarly, in Aamir Khan's 19th film 'Hum Hai Rahi Pyaar Ke', Navneet, the daughter of a rich man, leaves Nishan and goes with Juhi Chawla. In 'Maine Pyaar Kiya', Parveen Dastur lost to Salman Khan against Bhagyashree. No one can blame an offended woman because she too has acted out of love. Can pity her though. These changes also came, in which the actress was in the side role, but they were not as harsh as the vamp.
The '70s game changed significantly. Where ambition and aspiration became true life skills. A grade heroine would be eager to show her talent. Priyanka Chopra, Urmila Mantondkar and Sonali Bendre tried to look different from other actresses. Mainstream writers and producers began to experience a new kind of story. Kajol played the role of a serial killer in the film 'Gupta', which became a hit. Filmmakers like Ram Gopalvarma, Rajkumar Santoshi and Abbas Masta saw the rise of the star. The role of Madhuri Dixit in 'Pukar', the role of Sonali Bendre in 'Duplicate' and the role of Urmila in 'Kaun' four years after the release of 'Rangila' were of a completely different color.
Gradually the color of Vamp's role changed and some 'A' grade actresses have changed Vamp more and more in even more dangerous films than Vamp, but it has not completely disappeared.
The unique look of today's actresses
In 2009, Kalki Kochli played the role of a student in the film 'Dev D', in which her boyfriend leaked an MS sex clip. This classic was also a retelling of the tragic love story Devdas, but its sub-plot was based on a similar incident at a school in Delhi. The plot and storytelling have changed.
The new team of narrators was incorporating more reality into mainstream films. By 2010, Vidya Balan had completely changed for Gulzar's 'Ishqiyaan'. Vidya Balan has so far played beautiful roles in mainstream films like 'Parineeta', 'Lage Raho Munnabhai' and 'Paa'. Now she played the role of a gangster's wife and did the same experiment. The film was an unexpected hit.
As such films went well, a new generation of writers, producers and actors began to try to tell a new story and present it differently. Women like Kiran Rao, Konkona Sen, Zoya Akhtar, Meghna Gulzar, Rima Kagati were also involved in this process.
In 2012, 'Pink' starring Tapasi Pannu got a lot of welcome. Which, of course, made the video an overnight sensation.
Thus, it is interesting to see the change that is taking place in today's films, which is a unique form of today's actresses.
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