The Shocking Incident That Altered a Bollywood Star's Career
The Impact of a Single Incident
In both Bollywood and television, every artist has a unique personality. Some are known for their temper, while others are more gentle. For many entering the film industry, the ultimate dream is to become a leading actor or actress.
However, some individuals experience events that leave a lasting impact on their lives. One such incident involved a renowned actress, whose story sent shockwaves through the industry. Let's explore who this actress is and the dramatic event that led to her suffering an eye injury from a powerful slap.
Fear and Respect for Lalita Pawar
The actress in question is none other than the legendary Lalita Pawar. She began her career in the film industry at the tender age of nine and has appeared in over 700 films. Lalita is often regarded as one of Bollywood's classic actresses. Even today, her performances evoke strong emotions, with many viewers despising her on-screen persona as a cruel mother-in-law.
Portraying negative relationships on screen is no easy feat, yet Lalita Pawar carved out her identity as a formidable mother-in-law. Behind her villainous roles lies a deeply painful story.
The Actor Behind the Slap
The incident occurred during the filming of 'Jang-e-Azaadi,' released in 1942, where Lalita Pawar was part of the cast alongside the superstar Bhagwan Dada. In one particular scene, Bhagwan Dada was required to slap Lalita, but the impact of that slap shattered her dreams. He struck her so forcefully that it caused a rupture in her eye's blood vessel.
A Career Altered Forever
The consequences of that slap were dire; it also ruptured her eardrum. Following the incident, Lalita was rushed for medical treatment, but complications arose, leading to a deterioration in her condition and paralysis in part of her body.
Despite taking a long hiatus, she eventually returned to the film industry, but the injury had left her appearance altered. She primarily received supporting roles thereafter. Nevertheless, she gained renewed fame for her role as Manthara in Ramanand Sagar's 'Ramayana.'
