Zeb Ataullah[1] (born 1934), better known by the stage name Chanchal,[2] is a former Indian actress who appeared in Hindi-language films. A sister of actress Madhubala,[3] she is best known for portraying Rupa in Mehboob Khan's blockbuster Mother India (1957).
Born as Zeb Ataullah[1] in 1934 in Delhi, Chanchal was one of eleven children of Ataullah Khan and Ayesha Begum. Her parents were of MuslimPathan descent.[2] Chanchal's seven sisters included Mumtaz, better known by her stage name Madhubala, who became one of the most celebrated Bollywood actresses of the 1950s and 1960s.[4][5]
Chanchal appeared in four films headlined by Madhubala: Pardes (1950), Naata (1955), Mehlon Ke Khwab (1960) and Jhumroo (1961).[6] Her work in Naata was praised by critics, with a reviewer for Thought noting her "lively" performance despite poor direction.[7][8] However, her role in Mehlon Ke Khwab (1960) drew criticism from filmindia's Baburao Patel, who remarked that she "just fills the role of a crazy looking filly".[9]
After Madhubala became ill in the early 1960s, Chanchal completed the filming of Boy Friend (1961) on her behalf.[15]
Personal life
Chanchal was first married to film director S. K. Prabhakar.[16] After his death, she married Ibrahim.[17] As of 2017, she resides in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[4]
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