
This Rajesh Khanna's heroine once revealed how Dharmendra cracked 'dirty jokes', was first Bollywood actress to..., her name is...
This actress once revealed her experiences with famous co-star like Shashi Kapoor, Dharmendra, Sanjeev Kumar and others. The actress in focus is Sharmila Tagore Sharmila Tagore on Dharmendra
The veteran actress, Sharmila Tagore, boasts of one great career trajectory where she essayed beautiful and diverse characters. Not just Hindi, but she has significant contribution in Bengali cinema as well. Apart from everything else that she does gracefully, she is also admired for her humour and wits.
A few years ago, she once appeared at The Kapil Sharma Show along with Manoj Bajpayee while promoting her OTT release 'Gulmohar.' during the hearty laughs she spilled beans about her co actors one of them being Dharmendra. She reminisced how he was a fun colleague and also cracked dirty jokes. She said,' 'It was fun working with everyone. It was also good working with Shashi ji. Dharmendra ji and I share the same birthday. He is a very kind person. He used to tell me a lot of jokes. They were very dirty jokes. Very bad jokes. But it was a lot of fun working with him.'
Later, speaking about good dancer and not s good ones, she shared how Sanjeev Kumar who was loving ly called Hari Bhai was not great at dancing.
Sharmila Tagore Was First Bollywood Actress to Wear…
Sharmila Tagore was regarded as the first actress who wore a bikini and swimwear for a fashion cover. She posed for a magazine in 1966 and was considered to be always ahead of her time. It became a rage back in the day. Later, she also created a stir for her swimwear scene in the film 'An Evening in Paris.'
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