Full Name: Hema Malini Chakravarty
Nickname: Dream Girl
Country/State: India
Date of Birth: 1948-10-16
Languages Known: Hindi, Tamil, English, Telugu
Zodiac Sign: Libra
Food Habit: Vegetarian
Religion: Hinduism
Hobbies: Classical dance (Bharatanatyam, Odissi), reading, writing, social work
School: Not publicly
College: Not Public
Degrees Obtained: Not Public
Height: 168 cm
Weight: 60 kg
Parents: Father: V. S. Chakravarty Mother: Jaya Chakravarty
Siblings:
Marital Status: married
Wife: Dharmendra
Children: 2
Current Position: Actress, Classical Dancer, Film Producer, Politician
Skills:
Net Worth: Estimated ₹400–450 crore (approximate public estimate)
Awards & Achievements: Padma Shri (2000) Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award Over 150 films across Hindi and regional cinema One of the most iconic actresses of Indian cinema Multiple terms as Member of Parliament from Mathura
Hema Malini Chakravarty, popularly known as the “Dream Girl” of Indian cinema, is one of the most celebrated actresses in Bollywood history. Born on October 16, 1948, in Tamil Nadu, she made her breakthrough in Hindi cinema with the film Sapno Ka Saudagar and went on to rule the industry through the 1970s and 1980s. Known for her beauty, grace, and versatility, she delivered iconic performances in films such as Sholay, Seeta Aur Geeta, Baghban, and Satte Pe Satta.
Alongside acting, Hema Malini is a highly respected classical dancer trained in Bharatanatyam and Odissi. Beyond cinema, she has been active in public life and politics, serving as a Member of Parliament from Mathura. Her career reflects a rare blend of artistic excellence, cultural leadership, and public service.
In early 2026, Hema Malini continued her term as a Member of Parliament, focusing on cultural preservation projects and infrastructure development in Mathura.
She remained actively involved in promoting Indian classical dance through performances, workshops, and cultural events across India.
In 2026, she was widely featured in retrospectives and film festivals celebrating her contribution to Indian cinema and arts, marking over five decades of influence in the industry.
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