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Hema Malini: Beyond the Dream Girl is a biography by the journalist and film director Ram Kamal Mukherjee, edited by Nooshin Mowla. Divided into 23 chapters, it chronicles Hema Malini's life and career. The book describes her background and personal life, including her birth in Ammankudi in 1948, her early years in New Delhi, her studies in Madras (now Chennai), and her marriage to the actor Dharmendra—with whom she has two daughters (including the actress Esha Deol)—in 1980. Her 50-year-long acting, dancing, filmmaking, magazine editing, and political career are also detailed. The book was published by HarperCollins on 10 October 2017.

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  • Hema Malini: Beyond the Dream Girl is a biography by the journalist and film director Ram Kamal Mukherjee, edited by Nooshin Mowla. Divided into 23 chapters, it chronicles Hema Malini's life and career. The book describes her background and personal life, including her birth in Ammankudi in 1948, her early years in New Delhi, her studies in Madras (now Chennai), and her marriage to the actor Dharmendra—with whom she has two daughters (including the actress Esha Deol)—in 1980. Her 50-year-long acting, dancing, filmmaking, magazine editing, and political career are also detailed. The book was published by HarperCollins on 10 October 2017. Mukherjee first published Hema Malini: Diva Unveiled, a 2005 coffee table book on Malini that failed commercially and critically. It was followed by another book about the actress in 2007: Hema Malini: The Authorized Biography, by the film critic and journalist Bhawana Somaaya. Over the years, Mukherjee observed Malini's life and realised there are many aspects not chronicled in the previous books. Mukherjee approached her with the idea; she was initially hesitant of the project, entitled Hema Malini: Beyond the Dream Girl, but he promised it would detail all her life's aspects. Following its release, the book received widespread critical acclaim. (en)
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  • Hema Malini: Beyond the Dream Girl is a biography by the journalist and film director Ram Kamal Mukherjee, edited by Nooshin Mowla. Divided into 23 chapters, it chronicles Hema Malini's life and career. The book describes her background and personal life, including her birth in Ammankudi in 1948, her early years in New Delhi, her studies in Madras (now Chennai), and her marriage to the actor Dharmendra—with whom she has two daughters (including the actress Esha Deol)—in 1980. Her 50-year-long acting, dancing, filmmaking, magazine editing, and political career are also detailed. The book was published by HarperCollins on 10 October 2017. (en)
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