Wednesday 26 July 2017

Madame Tussauds Adds Bollywood’s Classic Queen Madhubala to Their Gallery of Figures


By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh 26th July:- Madame Tussauds, Delhi announces that a figure of “Madhubala” from Bollywood’s golden era is to join the stars at the attraction. This would be the 1st figure from the classical world of Indian cinema to be displayed at the attraction.The figure will be styled from her most admired ‘Anarkali’ character from the classic movie “Mughal-E-Azam”. Guests to the attraction will be able to interact with the figure in the ‘Bollywood zone’ which will bring to life the classic age of Indian cinema in a fun and interactive way.
Madhubala was a leading Indian film actress, who appeared in the classical films and has been highly regarded amongst the most influential personalities of Hindi cinema. Her mesmerizing beauty was recognized globally when she was featured in one of the popular American Magazine’s -Theatre Arts in 1952. In her brief life time, the famous actress attained huge success, which only a few have achieved. To honor her, a commemorative postage stamp featuring Madhubala was issued by the Indian Post in 2008.
Speaking on the occasion,  Anshul Jain, General Manager and Director Merlin Entertainments India Pvt Ltd,said that we are glad to have the figure of Madhubala at Madame Tussauds Delhi , she still continues to rule the hearts of billions of fans in the nation. We are sure that her magnetic beauty will attract her fans to click a selfie and relive a special moment with her and be transported back to the golden era of cinema.”       
Madame Tussauds Delhi is an attraction known for the incredibly detailed portrayal of the fascinating world of glamour, sports, history, politics and history under one roof, through planned themed and interactive areas, by the skillful and innovative interpretation of renowned celebrities through wax figures. The visitors will be encouraged to interact with the life-like figures of the celebrities, which marks the uniqueness of the wax attraction.

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