Distinguished Actresses of Indian Cinema
Description: **Distinguished Actresses of Indian Cinema Quiz** This quiz tests your knowledge of some of the most iconic and celebrated actresses in Indian cinema history. From the golden age of Indian cinema to the present day, these actresses have left an indelible mark on the industry with their talent, versatility, and charisma. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
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Which legendary actress is known as the "Nightingale of India" for her melodious voice and acting prowess?
Who is considered one of the greatest actresses of all time and is known for her powerful performances in both Indian and international cinema?
Which actress is known for her iconic role as Anarkali in the classic film "Mughal-e-Azam"?
Who is the only Indian actress to have won two Academy Awards?
Which actress is known for her versatility and has played a wide range of characters, from strong-willed women to comedic roles?
Who is considered one of the most influential actresses of the 1970s and 1980s, known for her powerful performances in films such as "Sholay" and "Deewar"?
Which actress is known for her graceful dance performances and has starred in numerous classical dance-based films?
Who is the first Indian actress to have won the Miss Universe pageant?
Which actress is known for her iconic role as Paro in the classic film "Devdas"?
Who is the only Indian actress to have won the National Film Award for Best Actress three times?
Which actress is known for her powerful performances in films such as "Black" and "Paa"?
Who is considered one of the most versatile actresses of the 2000s and 2010s, known for her ability to play a wide range of characters?
Which actress is known for her iconic role as Mastani in the historical drama "Bajirao Mastani"?
Who is the only Indian actress to have won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress four times?
Which actress is known for her powerful performances in films such as "Piku" and "Thappad"?