Remembering Ashalata Biswas, a popular heroine of the 1940s and 1950s in Hindi film industry, on her 27th death anniversary today.

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2 min readMay 26, 2019

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Remembering #AshalataBiswas, a popular heroine of the 1940s and 1950s in Hindi film industry, on her 27th death anniversary today.

Ashalata Biswas, the first wife of music composer Anil Biswas, was born on October 17, 1917. Originally named Mehrunissa, she changed her name to Ashalata when she joined Shakti Movietone for three films that were released in 1935 — Aazadi, Sajeev Murti and Sati Toral.

A popular personality in the world of Hindi cinema of the 1940s and 1950s, Ashalata was featured as one of the glamorous stars advertising Lux bath soap. She also worked with leading studios of the time, such as Bombay Talkies (Char Ankhen, 1944) and Prabhat Films (Swarna Bhoomi, 1944).

Along with her husband, Ashalata Biswas also produced films like Ladli (1949), Lajawab (1950) and Hamdard (1953) under the ‘Variety Pictures’ banner. They divorced in 1954 and, a few years later, Anil married Meena Kapoor, who sang for a few films in the 1950s.

Ashalata Biswas passed away on 26 May 1992. Her family continued the cinematic legacy; her son Utpal Biswas composed music for films like Shahenshah (1988) and Main Azad Hoon (1993) while her granddaughter Paromita Vohra went on to become a documentary filmmaker.

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