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REKHA - A DIVINE DIVA


REKHA – A DIVINE DIVA

Recently ,at an Award function Rekha, veiled in sublime serenity, said, ‘I asked Javed sahib what to say about me and he said, you are Rekha!’. It’s true, Rekha is the ultimate Diva who has retained and rejuvenated her charm, grace and composure over decades. She is synthesis of natural attributes that yield a calm, collected and composed Rekha, harmonized aesthetically and also truly the epitome of exceptional positive inspiration.
Rekha, a wondrous sculpture, with expressive eyes, her sensual lips with bright colours, a husky voice procreated “Umrao Jaan”, and with her flawless performance, we got an iconic movie that fetched her accolades and crowned her “Umrao” for life. Even today when you perceive “Umrao”, Rekha rises in our subconscious, as you see her on stage singing, ‘Yeh Kya jaga Hai dosto (during Legendary Khayyam felicitation in an Award function), the room was filled with teary silence. Such is the connection this woman has in public mind, despite having acted in nearly two hundred movies, Rekha is synonymous with “Umrao”. 
The screen presence of the star she is, with her acting skills she continued to give box office hits over decades. Rekha can’t be forgotten in Ijaazat, Khubsoorat, Ghar, Utsav, Muqaddar ka Sikander etc. She has acted in all kinds of films, be it commercial or parallel cinema, her acting has always left an indelible impact on viewers, touched the heart of masses with her soulful performances, whether as a muse of Muzaffar Ali or Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Gulzar or Basu Bhattacharya, she has given phenomenal performances in movies after movies. Acting in comedy films like Khubsoorat ,with impish looks, simple pony tails which impressed teenage girls and they imitated her, she did emotional, romantic films with different shades and charmed ardent followers of different age groups.  
Speaking in Urdu, Rekha displays an eloquence and command of the language, though coming from Southern India. How she learnt Urdu, and mastered, where many mainstream actresses have failed, and she also comprehended the Urdu language nuances, mannerism and culture of Urdu is inspirational and a monumental achievement. As Gulzar says, "Urdu evokes royalty". Her mastery over Urdu oration with deep voice makes Rekha regal even in normal life. She continues to voice the ‘Shayari’ of illustrious poets like Gulzar.
Rekha is a blend of courtesan poise and cherubic naivete and a perfect manifestation for the masters of different genres of Indian cinema, be it Gulzar, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Basu Bhattacharya, Shyam Bengal, Muzaffar Ali or a Yash Chopra. Without any disrespect to the earlier legends of Indian cinema, she may well have been the ‘comprehension’ of legends like K Asif, Kamal Amrohi.…
It may be difficult to re-incarnate her in the present cinema (though she has given some commendable performances even as a villain) but we can only imagine her in the earlier magnum opuses where she would have easily become a mythical icon.
This brilliant award-winning Diva has transformed herself from time to time, her competence and talent is colossal. Rekha, when you think about her, is artistic, poetic, ornamental and musical, an actress within Gulzar’s typical percipience. Gulzar recognized Rekha's artistry and brought her to remarkable performances which reflect intellect of simple and realistic faculty.  
We continue to ponder about the decade (70’s to-date) to which Rekha's artistic brilliance is attributable, the coverage is too vast and unending about this legend, who worked with top most Stars and continues to mesmerize the masses. She constantly encourages the new talent in Indian cinema and has been supportive to some of the actresses who have dared to break the norms with their excellent performances.                                                                                                                                               
Rekha, with same allure and sparkle, wearing jewels, elegant sarees, exquisite poise stands out in all Indian Film Industry functions, public forums and also few times she attended Indian Parliament as a nominated MP. Her yogic tranquility is evident all over, whether its chat with Simi Garewal or any interview of recent times.
I am open to the cosmos not just people but every leaf, every molecule and every blade of grass. I am renewing my energy and reinventing myself. My soul is being soothed and nurtured everyday. I am looking for only one thing: knowledge. My calling in life is to be not just a provider or wife or mother. My calling is to be a true fellow human bring. I am not alone. I am every  woman and  may I add, I am every man too.
                                                                                                                    Rekha
In Simi Garewal’s classic show on TV, Rekha mentioned about her energies diverted towards calmness and how she gathered to reconstruct herself in difficult times. At present, there are many tools available for actors to do different genres of movies, and enable their portrayal as historical figures whereas for Rekha and her generation, it was the inborn skill and hard work which made possible the magnum opuses of earlier cinema. During her era and before there was no ‘magic’ makeup and cinematography techniques available and it was purely the acting and emoting skills that made actress like Rekha and her contemporaries the legends that they are.

A woman who persevered during rough times, Rekha regenerated herself sublimely for her own fulfilment. She rises to shine each time with her vigorous personality and firm mind, she cannot be shredded. She sails in the magnificent breeze and her brave eyes are the rays of sunlight, definitely a poet’s delight. 
An impeccable and remarkable Rekha with outstanding catalogue of performances in Indian cinema  continues to turn heads all times.
People’s fascination with Rekha has been hypnotic, generations to come will remember a legend she is, Rekha stands out triumphally and “Umrao” lives in people’s heart…
Anuradha Singh
27th January, 2019
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