The Mumtaz comeback has sparked excitement as she opens up about her return to films and the types of roles she refuses to accept.
Mumtaz, a seasoned performer who enthralled audiences in the 1960s and 1970s with her ageless charm and on-screen persona, has responded to the persistent query of if she will make a comeback. The actor also talked about not getting the kinds of parts she wants in an interview with Instant Bollywood. (Also Read: An account of a Bollywood star who ‘left too soon’ after being pushed to leave the industry by her in-laws.)
The Mumtaz comeback is making headlines as she shares her thoughts on returning to Bollywood.
“Main filmon mein buddhi ka role toh karne vaali nahi hoon,” Mumtaz stated when asked what kinds of roles she would be considering for her comeback. Vaisa role offer hua nahi aur jaisi main lagti hun. Tab sochungi jab hoga. I want a part that complements my appearance. Aaye jaise mujhe chahiye nahi mujhe vaise offer. Karne waali nahi hun, main kisi ki maa ka role.
No. (I will not portray an elderly woman in movies. Furthermore, I haven’t received an offer for a position that fits my appearance. I’ll give it some thought when the time comes. I’m looking for a part that complements my demeanor and attitude. I haven’t had any offers that fit my criteria. I won’t pretend to be someone’s mother.

Her comment was well received by fans. “OMG, I so want to see Mumtaz comeback on screen,” one commenter said. “Love her honesty and bindaas attitude,” someone else commented. “Even at this age, she looks amazing,” said a third commenter. “Love her confidence,” another person commented.
About Mumtaz
Mumtaz made her acting debut at the age of eleven in movies like as Sone Ki Chidiya (1958) and Lajwanti (1958). She also had minor parts in Stree (1961) and Sehra (1963). Her early career was halted by the stereotype that she was a “stunt film heroine” at first. But in 1969, she had her breakthrough with Do Raaste, following the success of Ram Aur Shyam (1967), Mere Hamdam Mere Dost (1968), and Brahmachari (1968).
She quickly made a name for herself as a Bollywood leading woman. But Mumtaz took a break in 1976 following Rajkumar Kohli’s Nagin, and he made a Mumtaz comeback in 1990 with Aandhiyan. The actress and her husband, Ugandan businessman Mayur Madhvani, moved to London when she retired from acting.
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