Rekha, the quintessential diva of Indian cinema, celebrates her 70th birthday today. Known for her stunning performances and timeless beauty, she has captivated audiences for decades. Rekha’s journey from a struggling actress to a revered icon is a testament to her resilience and talent, making her a beloved figure in Bollywood.
As we commemorate Rekha’s milestone birthday, we reflect on her remarkable transformation and the impact she has made in the film industry.In an interview with Indian Express, Kabir Bedi, her co-star in the iconic film ‘Khoon Bhari Maang‘, shared insights into her journey, emphasizing how she overcame stereotypes to emerge as a celebrated actress.
Initially dismissed as a “dark skinned South Indian actress,” Rekha faced significant challenges in her early career. Bedi recalls how perceptions shifted dramatically as she honed her craft and showcased her extraordinary talent. “They used to dismiss her as a dark-skinned South Indian actress and then she became a white swan with her performances and her success,” he remarked, highlighting the evolution of her public image.
Rekha’s rise was not merely about physical transformation; it was also about the depth of her performances that captivated audiences. Her portrayal in films like ‘Umrao Jaan‘ earned her critical acclaim and solidified her status as one of Bollywood’s finest actresses.
Kabir Bedi described Rekha’s unique presence in the industry, referring to it as an X factor. He stated, “She has a certain feel of a diva in an iconic sense, and she carries that aura with her.” This aura has allowed Rekha to inspire countless actors and film enthusiasts alike.
Their collaboration in ‘Khoon Bhari Maang’ marked a pivotal moment in both their careers. Bedi shared how Rakesh Roshan approached him for a complex role that transitioned from hero to villain. Despite initial hesitations from other actors, Bedi was eager to work alongside Rekha. “I didn’t wait for one second, I said ‘done’ because it was fantastic to be acting with her,” he recalled.
Rekha’s journey is characterized by resilience and dedication. She started with smaller roles in films like ‘Sawan Bhadon‘ (1970) before achieving stardom. Bedi noted, “It is remarkable because it’s a tribute to her hard work and tenacity.” Her ability to reinvent herself has kept her relevant even as the industry evolved.
In recent years, Rekha has made limited appearances in films such as ‘Koi… Mil Gaya’ (2003) and ‘Krrish 3’ (2013). When asked about a potential comeback, Bedi expressed his admiration for Rekha’s enduring appeal: “Rekha remains untouched as a diva, and if anyone has her in their film, they will be fortunate.”
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