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Mumtaz admitted that his in-laws stopped her from acting when she was paid Rs 7.5 lakh per film: ‘I do not accept jobs that offer only Rs 2-3 lakhs’. Hindi film news

Veteran actress Mumbaz has taken over love and praise to fans of Hindi cinema. Known for her striking performance and box office success, she was once Highest pay actress In the industry. Nevertheless, her career suddenly stopped in the mid -1970s, when she ran away from films to prioritize her family.
In a recent conversation with Vicky Lalwani, Mutz revealed that his decision to quit acting was not voluntary. After marrying Uganda businessman Mayur Madhavani in 1974, she moved to London and cut relations with the film’s world- massively because her in-laws were in profession. “At the time of my marriage, the Madhavani family said that I could not continue working. So I quit my job and got married at one time when I was the most paid actress. Who was the most paid actress.
Mumtaz about leaving industry
‘Ram and Shyam’ actress expressed a tingling of regrets on her early exit from cinema. But he admitted that his family, especially his conservative Iranian mother, had the best interest in her heart. He recalled his parents’ words how inconsistent the industry is. They told her that once she reached the late 40s, she would be typical in some roles. He wanted him to be a part of a good family after marriage.
“My family members were not selfish people, who carried forward to work to bring me more money. My mother was a very conservative person who was from Iran. I really respect my family that I was making crores at that time, which was making crores at that time,” she explained.
Mumtaz rejected ‘Sita and Geeta’
Mumtaz still believes that her legacy remains properly because she used to lean out even while on top. He also said on some major projects, including ‘Sita and Geeta’ (1972), written by veteran Salim -Javed pair. He felt that payment was not worth him. “Ramesh Sippy ji offered me a lot of money. So, I said that I will not work at that price. Even today, when they ask me to work in TV, I do not accept jobs that offer only 2-3 lakh rupees. I have a certain value. I am not rude. But if they want me and believe that I am worth it, then I want to pay for me.”
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The actress made a brief comeback with ‘Anandahayan’ in 1990, and in 2010 she was depicted in the document ‘1 a minute’.

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