Indian movie stars died at 41

Here are 2 famous actresses from India died at 41:

Geeta Dutt

Geeta Dutt (November 23, 1930 Faridpur District-July 20, 1972 Mumbai) also known as Dutt, Geeta, Gita Dutt, Geeta, Gita, Geeta Roy, Gita Roy, Geeta Ghosh Roy Chowdhury, Geetā Ghosh Roy Chowdhuri or Gita Datta was an Indian singer and actor. Her children are Arun Dutt, Tarun Dutt and Nina Dutt.

She died as a result of cirrhosis.

Geeta Dutt was known for her melodious voice and unique style of singing. She started her career in playback singing in 1946 with the film Bhakt Prahlad. She went on to become a prominent playback singer in the 1950s and 60s, singing in many Bollywood films. Some of her popular songs include "Mera Sundar Sapna Beet Gaya," "Jaane Kya Tune Kahi," and "Na Jao Saiyan Chhuda Ke Baiyan."

Apart from singing, Geeta Dutt also acted in several films, including Baazi, Jaal, and Mr. & Mrs. 55. She was married to the famous music director Guru Dutt who she met during the recording of the film Baazi. Their marriage was a tumultuous and troubled one, but they remained together until Guru Dutt's death in 1964.

Geeta Dutt's career was cut short due to her struggle with alcoholism, which ultimately led to her untimely death at the age of 41. Despite her relatively brief career, Geeta Dutt left a lasting impact on Indian music and is still remembered and admired by fans today.

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T. A. Madhuram

T. A. Madhuram (April 5, 2015 Srirangam-April 5, 1974) also known as டி.ஏ. மதுரம், T.A. Mathuram or T. A. Maduram was an Indian film producer and actor. Her child is Kalaiselvi Krishnan.

T. A. Madhuram was a prominent figure in the Tamil film industry during the 1940s and 1950s. She was one of the few female film producers of her time and produced several successful films like "Vazhkai" (1949), "Rajakumari" (1947), and "Uthama Puthiran" (1940).

Apart from producing films, T. A. Madhuram also acted in a few movies, including "Ashok Kumar" (1941), "Thyaga Bhoomi" (1939), and "Rajakumari" (1947). She was known for her strong performances and her ability to portray complex characters with ease.

T. A. Madhuram's contribution to the Tamil film industry was immense and she was a trailblazer for women in the industry. She inspired several women to take up roles behind and in front of the camera and paved the way for a more inclusive and diverse film industry.

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