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Top 20: Bollywood stars who should've retired |
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Top 20: Bollywood stars who should've retired
Formidable men and women well past their screen prime They are well past their cinematic prime and will be well remembered if they take the graceful way out. Some have fallen victim to excessive media exposure while some living legends are better remembered through their timeless work. The top 20. |
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Dev Anand Dev Anand should have retired 20 years ago when he had lesser wrinkles and a straighter posture. He clearly enjoys his moniker "evergreen" too much. Dev Anand will be best remembered for his stunning looks in the black and white era and for films such as 'Solwa Saal' where his charm bowled over even the veteran critics. In this photo, Dev Anand attends a party hosted by Indian businessman Anil Ambani and his actress wife Tina, February 28, 2010 in Mumbai. (Photo by Getty Images) |
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Amitabh Bachchan From selling health food to life insurance on the small screen and a string of films in the big one, Bollywood's angry young man is a classic victim of over exposure. Amitabh Bachchan arrives at the World Premiere of Raavan at the BFI Southbank on June 16, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images) |
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Madhuri Dixit Her's was the smile that launched a thousand ships and that is how fans would like to remember their favourite actress. In her middle age, Madhuri should not depend on the ever changing Box Office for revival of her fortune. Dixit smiles during a news conference to promote her new movie "Aaja Nachle," in New Delhi, November 27, 2007. |
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Shah Rukh Khan Shah Rukh Khan was once the reigning king of Bollywood with a Midas touch that turned duds to hits. His 'Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge' created cinematic history with its collection. But his age is showing in lines around his eyes and mouth. He should retire while he still has his best works behind him. Khan arrives at the World Premiere of Raavan at the BFI Southbank on June 16, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images) |