
Hema Malini's granddaughters compete with Janhvi Kapoor, Ananya Panday, Suhana Khan in beauty, mother was a..., her name is...
Hema Malini is an actress, writer, film director, dancer, and politician. She made her debut with Raj Kapoor in the film 'Sapnon Ka Saudagar'. She is famous as 'Dreamgirl'. In 1981, she married actor Dharmendra. Hema Malini is one of those few actresses of Bollywood in whom a unique combination of beauty and acting is seen. In a career spanning almost four decades, she worked in many superhit films. From her next generation, her niece Madhoo Shah also wanted to make a career in films like her aunt. She was the heroine of Ajay Devgn's blockbuster film Phool Aur Kaante. She worked as the lead actress in South film industry's veteran director Mani Ratnam's film Roja. Madhoo is 55 years old today and is still associated with the Indian film industry.
Madhoo made her acting debut in Tamil cinema and is still working in the South Indian film industry. Madhoo is also active on social media and keeps sharing pictures with her two daughters. Madhoo has shared a picture of her twin daughters in her latest post. Both of Madhoo's daughters are no less beautiful than any actress. In this picture, Madhoo's both daughters Ameya and Keia are seen. View this post on Instagram
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Both of Madhoo's daughters are ready to enter films. Both twin sisters, Ameya and Ki,a are active on social media, where both of them keep sharing their stunning and glamorous pictures. Both of Madhoo's daughters are very beautiful like their grandmother Hema and Madhoo.
Let us tell you that Madhoo is Juhi Chawla's sister-in-law. Juhi and Madhoo's husbands are cousins. Hindi cinema's dream girl Hema Malini is Madhoo's aunt. Talking about Madhoo's work front, she was last seen in Vijay Raj and Shreyas Talpade starrer psychological thriller Hindi film Kartam Bhogtham (2024). Madhoo will now be seen in Vishnu Manchu, Akshay Kumar and Prabhas' film Kannapa in the current year. Madhoo's hit films include Diljale, Nilgiri, Gentleman and Elan.

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