Rekha @61: Age Is Just A Number for the Khoobsurat Actress
At 60, Rekha has lost none of the mystique and glamour that have made her a figure of national fascination for decades.
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Rekha was born Bhanurekha Ganesan to Tamil actor Gemini Ganesan and Telugu actress Pushpavalli. With acting in her blood, it was only natural that she should took to the silver screen.
However, it wasn't easy. The actress has led a controversial life and it began with her birth. -
Rekha's parents were not married and her father Gemini Ganesan refused to acknowledge her. On her part, Rekha kept her identity secret and revealed her origins and the story of her father's neglect much later in her career. She was famously estranged from her father after she made it big and ignored his attempts at reconciliation. Gemini Ganesan already had four daughters with his first wife, Alamelu. He had a second daughter with Pushpavalli, and another daughter and a son with second wife Savitri. Rekha has one sister, five half-sisters and a half-brother.
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Credited as Baby Bhanurekha in the Telugu film Rangula Ratnam (1966), Rekha made her acting debut at age 12. Rekha made her Bollywood debut in 1969 with the movie Anjana Safar (later retitled Do Shikari). She bagged her first role as a lead actress in Sawan Bhadon (1970) opposite Navin Nischol.
The film was a big hit and Rekha became a star overnight. -
Despite her new-found stardom, Rekha's first few years in Bollywood were harrowing. She struggled with the Hindi language and was bewildered by the barrage of criticism about her dark complexion, voluptuous figure and ‘South Indian looks'. It took a complete reinvention of her image, helped by a strict regime of diet and yoga, for Rekha to be acknowledged as one of Bollywood's beauties
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After a string of mostly forgettable films, Rekha's breakthrough came with 1976's Do Anjaane. Critics heaped praises on her performance as an ambitious wife, but Do Anjaane, was notable for one other reason - it was her first film opposite frequent collaborator and rumoured off-screen paramour Amitabh Bachchan.
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The light-hearted family flick Khubsoorat (1980) allowed Rekha to showcase her comic timing. Her vivacious acting earned her the first Best Actress Award at the Filmfare Awards.
Recently, the film was remade by actor Anil Kapoor and his daughters producer Rhea Kapoor and actor Sonam Kapoor. -
Finally, in 1981, Yash Chopra made Silsila and executed a casting coup with Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan playing a married couple and Rekha playing the 'other woman.'
Silsila was widely considered a case of art imitating life and it was Rekha's last film with Amitabh Bachchan. -
The latter half of the '80s saw her venture into art house cinema with independent directors.
Shyam Benegal's award-winning drama, Kalyug (1981), Govind Nihalani's Vijeta (1982), Girish Karnad's Utsav (1984) and Gulzar's Ijaazat (1987) were some of Rekha's memorable films from this era. -
One of her other notable films, revenge tale Khoon Bhari Maang, showed a completely different side of the actress. She played the role of a shy, homely woman in the first half, who transforms herself into a femme-fatale later in the film. The film was directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan and was a remake of the Australian mini-series Return To Eden (1983).
The movie was very well received by the critics and fans alike and won Rekha her second Filmfare Best Actress Award in 1988. -
Rekha's career graph showed a dip at the dawn of the '90s and she started losing lead roles to younger actresses. Once again, she put her talent for reinvention to good use with roles in Mira Nair's risqué Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (1996) and the commercially successful Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi (1996) opposite Akshay Kumar. In the latter, she played the role of a gangster (which won her another award) and earned her the nickname ‘Madam X'.
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi was a major grosser and earned Rekha several awards, including the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award and the Star Screen Award for Best Villain. -
In 2001, she played the role of Ramdulari, a simple village woman, in Rajkumar Santoshi's Lajja, based on the plight of women in rural India.
In that same year she played the senior wife to Manoj Bajpayee in another Shyam Benegal movie Zubeidaa. The films also featured actress Karisma Kapoor as the Manoj Bajpayee's second wife. -
Next, she was seen with Preity Zinta in Kundan Shah's Dil Hai Tumhaara (2002), playing the role of Sarita, a betrayed woman who takes under her custody the illegitimate daughter of her husband.
In 2003, she played Hrithik Roshan's mother in Koi...Mil Gaya.
She gave stellar performances even in her limited appearance in films like Parineeta (2005) and Krrish (2006).