In the era of 70-80s when women didn’t have much freedom to do anything, there was one Bollywood actress who made people go crazy with the magic of her beauty. Yes, today we are going to introduce you to one of the villains of Bollywood, who had more role than the heroine in this film. Her fans also know her as Mona Darling. By now you must have recognized that we are talking about the heroine of Hindi cinema, who played her character in such a way that people started seeing her as a villain in real life too.
Who is this Mona Darling?
You recognize her right… In the picture, she is wearing a gray color short dress with curly hair and is none other than Bindu, a famous villain of her time. Bindu, popularly known as Mona Darling in Hindi cinema, played the role of the villain in such a way that she became a people’s favourite. Bindu was born on 17 April 1941 in Gujarat. People liked Bindu so much that she was asked more than the heroine in the film. His character left a mark in people’s hearts. It can be estimated from the fact that even in real life people started seeing him as a villain. Bindu fans know that in Zanjeer, Bindu played the character of a girl named Mona, to whom villain Ajith called Mona darling. After this she started to be known as Mona Darling in real life as well.
Wanted to be a heroine, became a villain
Bindu started his film career with the film Anpadh in 1962. After this, he also did a great job in the film Ittefaq, after which both the films proved to be huge hits at the box office. After her father’s death at the age of just 13, Bindu took over the responsibilities of her household. As Bindu grew older, he fell in love with his neighbor Champkalal Zaveri and later they got married. Bindu herself said in an interview that she wanted to be a film heroine, but the villain phase was too much when she took the entry. She said, ‘At that time everyone found flaws in me and said I was not fit to be a heroine. Then I became the villain in the film Do Raste and I was recognized as an item queen after the song ‘Mera Naam Hai Shabnam’ by Kati Patang.