
This actress was accused of being a Pakistani spy, was Pran's girlfriend, later married her uncle, died at 33 due to.., her name is…
There is a lot of talk about the stories of films, but the stories of some stars even outweigh the movies. There is one such story; the more you read and understand it, the less it becomes. It becomes difficult to believe it. Although even today, people are offended by women being outspoken. But there was one actress who silenced everyone in that era. Seeing her outspokenness, people started calling her a bad girl. This story is of a beautiful actress from a royal family with many tainted faces. Let us introduce you to a very special actress today. Who was in the news a lot in real life too?
This is none other than Kuldeep Kaur, who is also known as the first female villain of history. She was born in Attari, British India, in a Jaat family of landlords. The actress has seen a lot of riches, but the pain was no less. When she was two years old, her father passed away and then she was brought up in a joint family. This was the reason that at 14, her uncle married her, and the life of little Kuldeep Kaur changed. The marriage also took place in a big family and she gave birth to a son.
Pran was very popular due to his superhit films and characters and was always surrounded by thousands of people. But once Kuldeep got a chance, he met Pran. Their first meeting was quite attractive. After hours of conversation, the series of meetings continued, and married Pran and Kuldeep Kaur entered a relationship. Became a heroine because of Pran
After the India-Pakistan riots, Kuldeep Kaur and Pran's lives took a turn. While two countries were burning in the fire of riots, on the other hand, people were running away to save their lives. At such a time, Kuldeep Kaur also left her husband and family and came to Bombay with Pran. Her acting career also started here. Pran took Kuldeep to the Bombay Talkies production house. Then she was screen tested with Ashok Kumar and some stars.
Everyone was surprised that Kuldeep Kaur had neither fear of cameras nor any hesitation. As soon as she came to the set for the screen test after getting her makeup done, the makers were surprised to see her confidence and enthusiasm. Everything went well, but Kuldeep was given the role of a villain and not a heroine. Pakistani spy scandal
The biggest controversy in Kuldeep Kaur's life was that she was accused of being a Pakistani spy. She was born, and her family was in Lahore, so she used to go to Pakistan often. Seeing her visits, some people accused her of staying in India and passing on India's secret information to Pakistan. However, all these were mere allegations, and it could never be proved that they were true.

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