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・ Mala Račna
・ Mala Records
・ Mala Reignz
・ Mala Reka (Bajina Bašta)
・ Mala Reka (Kruševac)
・ Mala Reka (Trgovište)
・ Mala Remeta
・ Mala Remeta monastery
・ Mala Rijeka Viaduct
・ Mala River
・ Mala Rodríguez
・ Mala Salariya
・ Mala sauce
・ Mala Sela, Litija
・ Mala Sela, Črnomelj
Mala Sinha
・ Mala Slevica
・ Mala Solina
・ Mala Sočanica
・ Mala Stara Vas
・ Mala Strmica
・ Mala Subotica
・ Mala Sugubina
・ Mala Synagogue
・ Mala Usora
・ Mala Varnica
・ Mala Vas pri Grosupljem
・ Mala Vas pri Ormožu
・ Mala Vas, Dobrepolje
・ Mala Vas, Gorišnica


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Mala Sinha

Mala Sinha (born 11 November 1936, in Calcutta, India) is an ethnic Nepali actress who has worked in Hindi, Bengali and Nepali films. Recognised for her talent and beauty, she went on to become a popular leading actress in Hindi films from the early 1950s until the late 1970s. Sinha has starred in over a hundred film productions: popular ones include ''Pyaasa'' (1957), ''Dhool Ka Phool'' (1959), ''Anpadh'', ''Dil Tera Deewana'' ( both 1962), ''Gumrah'' (1963), ''Himalaya Ki God Mein'' (1965) and ''Aankhen'' (1968).
==Early life==
Sinha's parents are originally from Nepal, but they moved to Calcutta, just before she was born. They named her Alda. Her friends at school used to tease her by calling her Dalda (a brand of vegetable oil), so she changed her name to Mala. In her childhood she learnt dancing and singing.
Although she was an approved singer of All India Radio, she has never done playback singing in films. But as a singer she has done stage shows in many languages from 1947 to 1975.

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