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Mumbai: Nimmi, the doe-eyed star of 1950s and '60s Hindi movies such as Aan, Barsaat and Deedar, died after a prolonged illness. She was 88. The actor was brought to a suburban Juhu hospital on ...
Subhash K Jha remembers the actress like none other. Photograph: Kind courtesy Film History Pics/Twitter Vivacity came naturally to Nimmi. p>It wasn't a trait she cultivated; it was a part of her DNA.
Although Nimmi was never one of the all-time great actresses of Hindi cinema, she held her own in film after film in the 1950s and 60s, never more so than ever in Mehboob Khan’s Amar in which ...
Nimmi, the legendary actress, passed away at her Mumbai home on Wednesday, March 25. She was 88. Dinesh Raheja remembers a woman who lit up the screen. Introduced to cinema by Raj Kapoor; groomed ...
Nimmi, the doe-eyed star of 1950s and '60s Hindi movies such as Aan, Barsaat and Deedar, died on Wednesday after prolonged illness. She was 88. The actor was brought to a suburban Juhu hospital ...
Rishi Kapoor, sharing a picture of Nimmi, wrote, "RIP. Thank you Nimmi aunty for all the blessings and love for Bobby on its premiere release. You were part of the RK family. Barsaat was your ...
Yesteryears actress Nimmi passed away at her residence in the city on Wednesday evening. She was 88, and had been ailing for a while now. Her last rights will take place on Thursday afternoon.