mumtaz, a former glitzy celebrity who was well-known for her thrilling dance sequences in telugu and tamil films, has issued a heartfelt plea to her followers and the general public.
 
She pleaded with tears in her eyes, "Please don't post my glamorous photos after my death." She looked back on her history and said she deeply regretted the daring, flashy parts she had played, which now hurt her a lot. mumtaz, who became well-known for her item numbers in movies like Khushi and Attarintiki Daredi, has abandoned her performing profession to devote herself to her spirituality.
 
Mumtaz was one of the most well-known figures in the South indian cinema industry at the height of her career. Her career started in 1999 when she made her film debut in telugu, tamil, and Malayalam. Her roles in movies like Ammo Okato Tarikhu, Khushi, Gemini, Coolie, and Attarintiki Daredi were legendary, and she came to be associated with glitzy dance scenes throughout the years. She became well-known in telugu films because of her ability to light up the screen with her dance movements.
 
But mumtaz decided to leave the movie business while her fame was at its height. She revealed that her growing religion had an impact on her choice. "I was born into a Muslim family, and over time, I began to understand the teachings of the Quran," she said. She left the world of glitzy movies and adopted the headscarf as a result of this spiritual epiphany. mumtaz has made three trips to Mecca and is now completely engrossed in her spiritual life, emphasizing her dedication and piety.
 
Mumtaz regrets her previous image even after she decided to stop making movies. She described how she is now haunted by the glitzy parts and item tunes she once accepted without question. She also talked on how her fearless movie persona made it difficult for her to find a spouse. She begged her admirers to honor her wishes and refrain from sharing her glitzy images on social media in a heartfelt plea.
 
A potent reminder of the value of personal development and pursuing one's real calling, no matter how unexpected that road may be, is Mumtaz's journey from a dazzling movie star to a devoted spiritual seeker.
 

 

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