8 most beautiful Bollywood actresses from black & white cinema 

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Madhubala Madhubala is one of the most beautiful actresses in black and white cinema. She appeared in movies like Mughal-E-Azam, Mr & Mrs 55, Chalti ka naam gaadi, Mahal, Kala Pani, and many more. 

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 Hema Malini People from the 90s recognised her from 'Dream Girl.' She featured in films like Sholay, Seeta aur Geeta, Baghban, Dream Girl, Kranti, Naseeb, and many more.  

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Zeenat Aman Zeenat was raised by a Hindu mother and a Muslim father. She started her acting career in 1970 and worked in films like The Evil Within (1970), Hulchul (1971), and Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971). 

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 Rekha Rekha is another beautiful actress from the black and white cinema. She made her acting debut at the age of 12 with the Telugu movie 'Rangula Ratnam' (1966). After three years, she made her lead debut with the Kannada movie Operation Jackpot Nalli CID 999 (1969).

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Vyjayanthimala She is one of the multi-talented actresses in the industry. She is a Bharathanatyam dancer, Carnatic singer, dance choreographer and parliamentarian. She appeared in movies like Sangam, Madhumati, Amrapali, Naya Daur, and many more. 

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Mala Sinha She worked in Hindi, Bengali and Nepali films. Her Hindi films include Anken, Geet, Pyaasa, Himalay ki Godmein, Anpadh, and many more. She worked in 22 Bengali films out of which 7 are paired with Mahanayak Uttam Kumar. 

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Meena Kumari She was popularly known as 'The Tragedy Queen.' Kumari was described by critics as a "historically incomparable" actress of Hindi cinema. She appeared in a film like Pakeezah, Sahib Bibi aur Ghulam, Baiju Bawra, Kaajal, Dil apna aur Preet parai, and many more. 

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Nargis She was an Indian actress and politician. Nargis is one of the greatest actresses in the history of Indian cinema. She made her Bollywood debut with a minor role at the age of five with Talash-E-Haq (1935). 

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