Indian movie stars died at 33

Here are 2 famous actresses from India died at 33:

Cuckoo Moray

Cuckoo Moray (April 5, 2015-September 30, 1981) a.k.a. Cuckoo, Chuckoo, Cuckoo Moray, Cukku, rubber girl or Cukoo was an Indian dancer and actor.

Cuckoo Moray was born in Goa, India and started her career as a dancer in the 1940s. She was known for her energetic and expressive performances, and was often referred to as the "Rubber Girl" due to her incredible flexibility. She eventually transitioned into acting and appeared in over 250 films in Hindi, Marathi, and Gujarati cinema.

Cuckoo is widely regarded as one of the greatest dancers in Indian cinema and was known for her "Cabaret" style dance sequences that became very popular in the 1950s and 60s. She was also a pioneer in bringing Western-style dance to Indian films, and her influence can still be seen in Bollywood dance today.

Despite her success as a dancer and actor, Cuckoo faced discrimination due to her Goan Catholic background and was often relegated to supporting roles. However, she continued to work tirelessly and earned the respect and adoration of her fans and colleagues.

Cuckoo Moray passed away in 1981 at the age of 66, but her legacy as a trailblazer in Indian cinema lives on.

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Richa Sharma

Richa Sharma (April 5, 1963 Mumbai-April 5, 1996 New York City) a.k.a. Richa Sanjay Dutt was an Indian actor. Her child is Trishala Dutt.

She died as a result of brain tumor.

Richa Sharma was a prominent figure in the Hindi film industry in the 1980s and 1990s. She began her acting career in 1986 with the film "Nazarana" and went on to star in several successful films including "Hum Naujawan", "Anubhav" and "Aag Hi Aag". She was known for her powerful performances and was a popular choice for playing strong, independent women on screen.

In addition to her acting career, Sharma was also an accomplished playback singer. She lent her voice to many popular Bollywood songs including "Zeehale Muskin" from the film "Ghulami" and "Dil Tera Deewana Hai Sanam" from "Dil Tera Deewana".

After her marriage to actor Sanjay Dutt in 1987, Sharma took a break from acting to focus on her family. However, she continued to work as a playback singer and collaborated with many prominent music directors.

Unfortunately, Sharma's life was cut short when she was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 1994. She underwent treatment in New York City, but passed away on her 33rd birthday in 1996. Sharma is remembered as a talented actor and singer whose career was tragically cut short.

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