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THE LOVE AFFAIR BETWEEN DILIP AND MADHUBALA

Reuben understood that she was trying to send a message across to Dilip. "She wanted me to go and convince him how badly he had treated her and how much she still loved him." Moved by her tears, he looked for a suitable opportunity to report the whole episode to Dilip Kumar, but found that Dilip was in no mood to listen.

He had hardly gone beyond the opening sentence: "She still carries a torch for you Yusuf," when he was cut short and curtly dismissed by the angry retort: "What bloody torch?" Not even the essentials of his two-hour conversation with the unhappy Madhubala could be conveyed. In keeping with the spirit of the age, and Filmfare's policy in particular, the star's troubled outpourings were not betrayed in print. There was no 'scoop'.

 

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