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Fearless Nadia: The true story of Bollywood's original stunt queen

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Fearless Nadia: The true story of Bollywood's original stunt queen
By
Dorothee Wenner
In 1935, a young blonde girl made her first appearence on the Indian Screen. Riding like the devil, swinging on chandeliers, sporting a mask and tight-fitting shorts and brandishing a whip, she drove audiences into raptures. The film was Hunterwali, the girl "Fearless" Nadia. For more than a decade after that she remained one of the top indian Film stars as she wielded revolvers, ran along the roofs of rushing trains, beat up man and played with lions.
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