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Sometimes subtle, sometimes sizzling, these
are arguably the 12 desi women whose sensuality has been setting Bollywood screens on fire since the late 1950s -
Dimple Kapadia: From her first appearance in a bikini in Bobby at the age of 16, she captured the hearts of film fans nationwide. Her early 'retirement' from films after her marriage to a much older Rajesh Khanna ended almost two decades later with her return. Quixotically refusing most roles offered to her, she made great impact in offbeat films like Rudaali while continuing to successfully play the role of the typical glamour-endowed heroine. Hema Malini: The second big South Indian actress to become a major Hindi film star. Like her predecessor, Vyjanthimala, this trained Bharatnatyam dancer used her craft to brilliant effect in her roles. She shot to fame with Seeta Aur Geeta, and was later promoted as the 'dream girl' by Pramod Chakravarty in his films. She unsuccessfully tried to change her image with Gulzar's Kinara, Khushboo and Meera and by producing Basu Chatterjee's Swami. Her offscreen affair with co-star Dharmendra became a fantasy come true when the duo got married, creating a media sensation. Juhi Chawla: The QSQT image of the girl-next-door belied her serious acting abilities. Restricted by her looks to a series of wide-eyed innocent-damsel roles, she managed to rise above her films to carve a niche. She briefly dropped out of sight after her alleged (unconfirmed) marriage. She recently turned producer with partners Aziz Mirza and Shah Rukh Khan and started Dreamz Unlimited. Kajol: Tanuja's daughter, Nutan's niece, Shobhana Samarth's grand-daughter, she carried on the tradition of female stardom by rising slowly but steadily to the top of the heap. Today she is considered the biggest female star despite her intense looks, her marriage to Ajay Devgan, her cutback on new films and her bookish nature. She is a future legend in the making. Karishma Kapoor: She is a third generation Kapoor and the first Kapoor woman to enter films. Her former actress-mother, Babita, groomed her for an acting career apparently against the wishes of actor-director father, Randhir Kapoor. She blossomed from a pouting teenybopper starlet into a mature, glamorous star with Raja Hindustani and other subsequent hits. Tabu: While elder sister Farah failed to make an impact in her screen career, Tabu's rise to success is marked by visible hard work, well chosen films and roles and immense talent. She is faintly reminiscent of the similarly dusky Smita Patil in her roles in films like Virasat. Tabu's ability to switch from a glamour doll to serious mature star, often in the same film, makes her unique and irreplaceable in today's film industry. Waheeda Rehman: Coming to prominence with her role as the prostitute in Guru Dutt's Pyaasa, her expressive face and dancer's grace were eloquently used by Guru Dutt in his song sequences in various films. She will never be forgotten in Guide either. In her later years, she played mother roles. An icon of Hindi cinema, she is a legend in her own right. Zubeida: A Muslim princess from Surat, daughter of Fatma Begum, she was India's first woman director. Sister of the extraordinarily beautiful Sultana and teenage actress Shehzadi, Zubeida played a series of roles as the kothewali in lavish costume dramas, peaking with the first sound film, Alam Ara. Vyjyanthimala: Along with Padmini, she was one of the first South Indian actresses to become a major Hindi film star. Trained in Bharatnatyam, her expressive eyes made her famous sinuous snake dance in the smash hit Nagin go down in film history. Since then, all her films have had at least one classical dance item, a fact that Kishore Kumar spoofed brilliantly in the song, Nakhrewali, in his comedy New Delhi. Her full-hipped, large-bosomed figure led to her being used as a living "Ajanta poster" by Raj Kapoor, B R Chopra and a number of other film-makers. Tanuja: Shobhana Samarth's daughter, her contribution to films was just as substantial as those made by her family. Playing a popular Indian heroine in the '60s musicals, she became known for her sophisticated appearance and strength of personality. The very same qualities that would subsequently be clearly visible in her daughter, Kajol. Suraiya: She acted with Saigal in some of his last Hindi films and became a major singing star of the '50s Urdu-Hindi cinema. Her acting style was noted for its adakari, reminiscent of north Indian Muslim gestures and mannerisms, which were effectively used by Mehboob in his classic Anmol Ghadi and by Kardar in Dastaan. Suchitra Sen: This Bengali star reigned supreme with co-star Uttam Kumar for over 20 years. She created a new image of the eloquent and bold heroine. She also did some memorable Hindi films such as Devdas, Bambai Ka Babu and Gulzar's controversial Aandhi, a role apparently modelled on Indira Gandhi. 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