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Bharosa Casting Guru Dutt and Asha Parekh in lead, the movie tells the most realistic love story ever nurtured in the industry. Decorated with lavishing backdrop, the movie has some of the most ear-soothing songs.
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Kati Patang We should thank Sharmila Tagore for turning down this role and giving us a memorable role as Asha. Playing the role of a widow in white, Asha not just melted our hearts but also won a Filmfare role for her performance.
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Naadan Naadan is one of the uncarved gems of Asha Parekh, which captures her playing the role of a tomboy who slips into her feminine energy after kissing Navin Nischol. Known for her serious roles a new fun version of the actress came out with this movie.
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Do Badan The movie which carved out the dramatic version of Asha Parekh was Do Badan. Helmed by Raj Khosla, the movie portrays, how society separates two lovers and how they finally meet in the tragic end after defeating all odds.
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Teesri Manjil An out-and-out late actor Shammi Kapoor's vehicle, in which Asha left a sunny mark by creating her own space as a girl in search of her dead sister's killer. Her sheer vivacity and space control in the film's celebrated R.D. Burman's songs furnished Shammi a worthy co-star.
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Dil Dekhe Dekho Young roaring Asha Parekh make a spectacular entry in the industry with his rock’n’roll romance. In the movie, the actress played the role of an out-spoken girl who makes a special place in the heart of a musician.
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Baharaon Ke Sapne At a time when her career was saturated with light-hearted picnicky roles, Asha surprised everyone, including herself, with her scrubbed no-makeup look and intense performance in her mentor Nasir Hussain's most realistic film ever.
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