Bhanurekha Ganesan (; born 10 October 1954), better known by her
mononymous stage name Rekha, is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in
Hindi films. Acknowledged as one of the finest actresses in
Indian cinema
The cinema of India, consisting of motion pictures made by the Indian film industry, has had a large effect on world cinema since the second half of the 20th century. Indian cinema is made up of various film industries, each focused on p ...
, she has starred in
more than 180 films and is the recipient of
several accolades, including one
National Film Award
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and three
Filmfare Awards
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. She has often played strong and complicated female characters—from fictional to literary—in both mainstream and independent films. Though her career has gone through certain periods of decline, Rekha has gained a reputation for reinventing herself numerous times and has been credited for her ability to sustain her status. In 2010, the
Government of India
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honoured her with
Padma Shri
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, India's fourth highest civilian honour.
The daughter of actors
Pushpavalli and
Gemini Ganesan
Ramasamy Ganesan (17 November 1920 – 22 March 2005), better known by his stage name Gemini Ganesan, was an Indian actor who worked mainly in Tamil cinema. He was referred as Kaadhal Mannan (King of Romance) for his romantic roles in films. G ...
, Rekha started her career as a child actress in
Telugu films ''
Inti Guttu'' (1958) and ''
Rangula Ratnam'' (1966). Her first film as a lead happened with the Kannada movie ''
Operation Jackpot Nalli C.I.D 999'' (1969). Her Hindi debut with ''
Sawan Bhadon'' (1970) established her as a rising star, but despite the success of several of her early films, she was often panned in the press for her looks and weight. Motivated by criticism, she started working on her appearance and put effort into improving her acting technique and command of the Hindi language, resulting in a well-publicised transformation. Early recognition in 1978 for her performances in ''
Ghar'' and ''
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar'' marked the beginning of the most successful period of her career, and she was one of Hindi cinema's leading stars through most of the 1980s and early 1990s.
For her performance in the comedy ''
Khubsoorat'' (1980), Rekha received her first
Filmfare Award for Best Actress
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. She followed it with roles in ''
Baseraa'' (1981), ''
Ek Hi Bhool'' (1981), ''
Jeevan Dhaara'' (1982) and ''
Agar Tum Na Hote'' (1983). While mostly prolific in popular Hindi cinema, during this time she ventured into
parallel cinema
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Inspired by Italian Neorealism, ...
, a movement of neo-realist
arthouse
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films. These films included dramas such as ''
Kalyug'' (1981), ''
Vijeta'' (1982) and ''
Utsav'' (1984), and her portrayal of a classical courtesan in ''
Umrao Jaan'' (1981) won her the
National Film Award for Best Actress
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. After a short setback in the mid-1980s, she was among the actresses who led a new trend of women-centred revenge films, starting with ''
Khoon Bhari Maang'' (1988), for which she won a second Best Actress award at Filmfare.
Rekha's work was much less prolific in subsequent decades. Her roles in early 1990s mostly met with lukewarm reviews. In 1996, she played against
type
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in the role of an underworld don in the action thriller ''
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi'' (1996), for which she won a third Filmfare Award in the
Best Supporting Actress category, and further appeared in ''
Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love'' (1996) and ''
Aastha: In the Prison of Spring'' (1997) to critical acclaim but some public scrutiny. During the 2000s, she was praised for her supporting roles in the 2001 dramas ''
Zubeidaa'' and ''
Lajja'', and started playing mother roles, among which was her role in the science fiction ''
Koi... Mil Gaya'' (2003) and its superhero sequel ''
Krrish
''Krrish'' () is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language superhero action thriller film directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan. The film stars Hrithik Roshan in a dual role, alongside Priyanka Chopra, Naseeruddin Shah, Rekha, Sharat Saxena and Man ...
'' (2006), both commercial successes. The lattermost emerged as her highest-grossing release.
Apart from acting, Rekha served as a
Member of Parliament for the
Rajya Sabha
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from 2012 to 2018. Her private life and public image have been the subject of frequent media interest and discussion. Starting in the 1970s, her pairing opposite
Amitabh Bachchan
Amitabh Bachchan (; 11 October 1942) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema. He is often considered one of the greatest, most accomplished and commercially successful actors in the history of Indian cinema.*
*
*
*
* With a cinemati ...
in a number of successful films was accompanied by enduring speculation about a love affair between the two, culminating in their starring film ''
Silsila
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'' (1981), which was reflective of media projections. Her only marriage to the Delhi-based industrialist and television manufacturer Mukesh Agarwal in March 1990 ended seven months later when he died by suicide. Rekha's public image has often been tied to her perceived sex appeal. She is reluctant to give interviews or discuss her life, which resulted in her being labelled a recluse.
Early life and work

Rekha was born Bhanurekha Ganesan in
Madras
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(present-day Chennai) on 10 October 1954 to South Indian actors
Gemini Ganesan
Ramasamy Ganesan (17 November 1920 – 22 March 2005), better known by his stage name Gemini Ganesan, was an Indian actor who worked mainly in Tamil cinema. He was referred as Kaadhal Mannan (King of Romance) for his romantic roles in films. G ...
and
Pushpavalli, when the couple were unmarried.
Ganesan was already married to T. R. "Bobjima" Alamelu and had four children: the
Illinois
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-based radiation oncologist Revathi Swaminathan, the gynecologist
Kamala Selvaraj, ''
The Times of India
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'' journalist Narayani Ganesan, and the medical doctor Jaya Shreedhar.
He had two more children with actress
Savitri—Vijaya Chamundeswari, a fitness expert, and Sathish Kumaar.
Meanwhile, Pushpavalli had two children (Babuji and Rama) from her earlier marriage to the lawyer I. V. Rangachari. Ganesan and Pushpavalli had another daughter, Radha (born 1955).
Nagaprasad and the actress
Shubha are her cousins, while
Vedantam Raghavayya and his wife Suryaprabha are her uncle and aunt, respectively. Born to a
Tamil
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father and a
Telugu mother, Rekha is fluent in
Tamil
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**Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka
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and
Telugu. She has mentioned that "at home we used to talk in English" and that she thinks in English. She is also fluent in Hindi.
Rekha did not reveal her family background until mid-1970s. During her unstable childhood, her relationship with her father Ganesan was estranged. Ganesan did not want to recognize her as his daughter and give her a living.
He rarely met both of his children with Pushpavalli, who subsequently married K. Prakash, a cinematographer from Madras, and she legally changed her name to K. Pushpavalli. She gave birth to two more children, Dhanalakshmi (who later married the actor
Tej Sapru) and the dancer Seshu (died 21 May 1991).
Due to her mother's hectic acting schedule at the time, Rekha would often stay with her grandmother. Asked in an interview by
Simi Garewal about her father, Rekha believed he was never even aware of her existence.
She recalled that her mother often spoke about him and added that despite never having lived with him, she felt his presence all through.
Even so, the relationship started to improve five years after Pushpavalli died in 1991.
He told a ''
Cine Blitz'' interviewer of his happiness about this and stated, "Rekha and I have such a good rapport. We are really close." He died in 2005.
Rekha was one year old when she played a small role in the Telugu-language drama ''
Inti Guttu''. Directed by
Vedantam Raghavayya, the film was released in late 1958 and became a commercial success. She was enrolled at a
kindergarten
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when she was at the age of three and next joined the Presentation Convent School in Madras during her adolescence.
She also met Narayani, Ganesan and Aramelu's second daughter, at the school when the latter was around nine or ten years old. Always an awkward and lonely girl, she admitted that she experienced
childhood obesity
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. In a 1990 interview to ''
The Illustrated Weekly of India
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'', she called herself as "the fattest girl in the school". In this period, she developed a love for dances and sports, although never participated in them due to her weight.
Because of this, she was bullied by many of her schoolmates, who called her ''lotta'' (Tamil for "bastard"). Rekha, describing herself as a "firm believer" in God and destiny, used to spend her time at the school's
chapel
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.
Another brief screen role came with the release of ''
Rangula Ratnam'' (1966)—a political satire which was popular among the audience—co-starring Pushpavalli and sister Radha.
According to her biographer
Yasser Usman, Rekha was asked by Pushpavalli to start an acting career when their family faced financial troubles in 1968, as the latter was sure that it would help them.
Although never interested in acting, Rekha (who initially aspired to be a flight attendant) obeyed her mother and, at the age of 13 or 14—while she was in ninth grade— dropped out from school to start a full-time career in acting; she later regretted not having completed her education. A protective sister, she did not allow her younger sister Radha to join her line of work, because she wanted Radha to finish her education.
Film career
Early roles (1968–1970)
In late 1968, the
Nairobi
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-based businessman Kuljeet Pal visited
Gemini Studios
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in search of a newcomer for his new project ''
Anjana Safar'' (an adaption of
H. Rider Haggard's 1885 novel ''
King Solomon's Mines
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''). He spotted Rekha at the studio and cast her as the film's second female lead after
Vanisri. Pal went to Pushpavalli's house to give Rekha a screen test, dictating a number of sentences in Hindi, which were rewrote by Rekha in
Latin script
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, and then told her to memorize it. A few moments later, Rekha recited the sentences completely and Pal was impressed of her native Hindi-speaker-like voice. He gave her a five-year contract to star in four films from him and his brother Shatrujeet Pal each.
Rekha moved to
Bombay
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(present-day Mumbai) in 1969 and rented a room at the Hotel Ajanta in the city's neighbourhood
Juhu, with Pal paying off the fee. Also that year, she announced her debut to public and the media, and the successful
Kannada
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film ''
Operation Jackpot Nalli C.I.D 999'' with
Dr. Rajkumar
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, where she features as a lead for the first time, was released.
In ''Anjana Safar'', directed by
Raja Nawathe, she played Sunita, a woman forced by her father to travel to Africa in search of a hidden treasure. She was paid for her work.
Since her mother fell ill at the time, Rekha was accompanied by her aunt to the shooting, which started in August that year at
Mehboob Studio
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. A controversy arose around a kissing scene featuring Rekha and male lead
Biswajit Chatterjee, of which she was not notified as Nawathe wanted to maintain her natural reaction. In later years, Rekha complained at having been tricked into the scene. The film ran into censorship problems and would not be released until 1979, when it was retitled ''Do Shikaari''.
The kissing scene made it to the cover of the Asian edition of ''
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'' magazine in April 1970. This prompted the American journalist James Shephard to travel to India to interview Rekha, which she saw as an opportunity to boost her career and express her complaint. ''Do Shikaari'' underperformed at the box office.
Soon after her move to Bombay in 1969, Rekha was signed by the producer and director Mohan Sehgal for his film, ''
Sawan Bhadon'', and the filming started on 11 October. He cast her as Chanda, a village girl who does not receive approval from her parents to marry her lover (
Navin Nischol). Although her hair was already long and thick, Sehgal forced her to wear a
wig. Hence, it did not fit on her hair and her hairdressers had to shave her hair to almost bald. She was not fluent in Hindi at the time and most of the film's crew mocked her for having South Indian background. Marking her Hindi debut, ''Sawan Bhadon'' was released in September 1970 and became a commercial success. Film reviewers scorned her looks, but complimented her confidence and comic timing in the film.
Manoj Das believed that "embarrassment" was shown on Nischol's face in every scenes with Rekha, and ''Film World'' magazine noted the film's success was a breakthrough for her career. ''Amma Kosam'', a Telugu drama from the director
Kolli Pratyagatma, was released in the end of the year, and she dedicated it to her mother.
Career fluctuations in the 1970s (1971–1977)
Rekha subsequently got several offers but nothing of substance, as her roles were mostly just of a glamour girl. She was highly prolific during the decade, working on average in ten films a year, most of which were deemed potboilers and failed to propel her career forward in terms of roles and appreciation. She appeared in several commercially successful films at the time, including ''
Raampur Ka Lakshman'' (1972), ''
Kahani Kismat Ki
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'' (1973), and ''
Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye
''Pran Jaye Per Vachan Na Jaye'' () is a 1974 Hindi-language action film directed by S. Ali Raza. It stars Sunil Dutt, Rekha, Bindu, Ranjeet, Jeevan, Madan Puri, Premnath, Iftekhar, Jayshree T. The music is by O. P. Nayyar.
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'' (1974), yet she was not regarded for her acting abilities and—according to the author
Tejaswini Ganti—"the industry was surprised by her success as her dark complexion, plump figure, and garish clothing contradicted the norms of beauty prevalent in the film industry and in society."
In 1975, she appeared in the war film ''
Aakraman'' as
Rakesh Roshan
Rakesh Roshan (born 6 September 1949) is an Indian film producer, director, screenwriter and actor who works in Bollywood, Hindi films. He appeared in 84 films in the 1970s and 1980s. As an actor, he is mostly known for his supporting roles in ...
's wife Sheetal, a role
Qurratulain Hyder thought was cliché and labelled "a clothes-horse".
Randhir Kapoor's ''
Dharam Karam'' is a drama about a
hoodlum, and ''Link'' magazine noted that Rekha's part in it is the most pathetic of the entire cast. The mafia film ''
Dharmatma
''Dharmatma'' () is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language thriller film produced and directed by Feroz Khan. The cast includes Khan, Hema Malini, Rekha, Premnath, Imtiaz Khan, Danny Denzongpa, Farida Jalal, Ranjeet, Helen, Madan Puri, Jeevan, ...
'' was her only financial success of the year. Directed by and starring
Feroz Khan, the film saw her in the part of Anu, Khan's childhood sweetheart. Additional films include ''
Kabeela'', about her appearance in which critic Gautam Kundu wrote that she "manages to be as undistinguished as the script will allow, which is plenty".
Rekha recalls that the way she was perceived at that time motivated her to change her appearance and improve her choice of roles: "I was called the
gly ducklingof Hindi films because of my dark complexion and South Indian features. I used to feel deeply hurt when people compared me with the leading heroines of the time and said I was no match for them. I was determined to make it big on sheer merit."
The mid-1970s marked the beginning of her physical transformation. She started paying attention to her make-up, dress sense, and worked to improve her acting technique and perfect her Hindi-language skills for three months. To lose weight, she followed a nutritious diet, led a regular, disciplined life, and practised yoga, later recording albums to promote physical fitness. According to
Khalid Mohamed, "The audience was floored when there was a swift change in her screen personality, as well as her style of acting." Rekha began choosing her film roles with more care.
Rekha's first performance-oriented role came in 1976 when she played
Amitabh Bachchan
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*
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's ambitious and greedy wife in ''
Do Anjaane'';
it would be her first of many appearances with the actor.
(They appeared together in ''
Namak Haraam'' (1973), but Rekha was paired opposite
Rajesh Khanna
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). Her role is Rekha Roy, the wife of Bachchan's character who becomes an established actress. Shooting took place in
Calcutta
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(present-day Kolkata) and was finished within a month; Rekha and the other cast and crew would stayed at the
Grand Hotel. An adaptation of
Nihar Ranjan Gupta's novel ''Ratrir Yatri'', the film—directed by
Dulal Guha and scripted by
Nabendu Ghosh—was popular among the audience and critics.
''Film World'' wrote that she has proved herself as a leading actress in Hindi cinema as filmmakers had started taking more notice of her and become more keen to cast her in their films. She remarked that it was difficult to stand in front of Bachchan, speaking of how she felt
paranoid
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after she knew that he would star opposite her in the film.
She stated that he contributed to "dramatic changes" in her life and was a big influence in her adulthood, and described him "
omeoneI'd never seen before".
1977 was the third year when Rekha was consecutively gained one commercial success; the action crime ''
Khoon Pasina'' emerged as the sixth-highest-grossing Indian film of the year. In the same year, she starred in the comedy-drama ''
Aap Ki Khatir'', opposite
Vinod Khanna
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and
Nadira. Her role as the poor girl won her awards from a number of film journalists' associations.
In a retrospective review for ''
The Hindu
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'', the sport journalist and film critic
Vijay Lokapally presumed that Rekha's role was challenging for her and appreciated her chemistry with Khanna; a ''Link'' reviewer praised its social themes. ''Film World'' awarded her with the Best Actress trophy for her work in ''
Immaan Dharam'', an action film that received mixed critical reviews. It features her as Durga, a Tamilian labourer who falls for the thief Mohan Kumar-Saxena (
Shashi Kapoor).
''Cine Blitz'' praised Rekha for proving her talent in acting.
Turning point, stardom, and parallel cinema (1978–1984)
Rekha's turning point came in 1978, with her portrayal of a rape victim in the social drama ''
Ghar''. She plays Aarti, a newly married woman who gets gravely traumatized after being gang-raped. The film follows her character's struggle and traumatised with the help of her husband (
Vinod Mehra
Vinod Mehra (13 February 1945 – 30 October 1990) was an Indian actor in Bollywood, Hindi films. He started out as a child actor in the mid 1950s before starting his film career as an adult in 1971. He acted in over 100 films from the 1970s thr ...
).
The film was considered her first notable milestone, and her performance was acclaimed by both critics and audiences.
Dinesh Raheja elaborated, "''Ghar'' heralded the arrival of a mature Rekha. Her archetypal jubilance was replaced by her very realistic portrayal..."
She received her first nomination for
Best Actress at the
Filmfare Awards
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.
In that same year, her another release, ''
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar'', emerged as the biggest hit of that year, as well as one of the biggest hits of the decade, and Rekha was set as one of the most successful actresses of these times.
The film opened to a positive critical reception, and Rekha's brief role as a ''
tawaif'' named Zohrabai earned her a
Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Filmfare.
M. L. Dhawan of ''
The Tribune'' noted her "smouldering intensity".
Rekha recalled this phase as a period of self-discovery. Other films that year include ''
Karmayogi''.
Following ''Do Anjaane'', speculation about a love affair with her co-star Amitabh Bachchan generated.
Filmmakers at the time saw this as an opportunity to publicise their films by exploiting their alleged affair on-screen, as done in ''
Mr. Natwarlal'' and ''
Suhaag''—both 1979 releases and highly popular with audiences. In ''Mr. Natwarlal'', an action romance set in
Calcutta
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, Rekha portrays the simple, village woman Shanoo to good reviews. ''Suhaag'', like ''Muqaddar Ka Sikandar'', featured her as a courtesan and became the year's highest-grossing picture.
The next two years were even more successful. In 1980, Rekha starred in the comedy ''
Khubsoorat'' by
Hrishikesh Mukherjee
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. In a role written specially for her, she played Manju Dayal, a young vivacious woman who visits her recently married sister and tries to bring joy to the wide family, much to the dissatisfaction of the matriarch of the household. Rekha said she easily identified with the bubbly nature of her character, calling it "quite a bit me". ''Khubsoorat'', and Rekha's performance in it, were well received by reviewers, and the film was a financial success.
At the Filmfare Awards, the film was named
Best Film and Rekha won her first
Best Actress award.
''The Tribune'' lauded Rekha's "spunky performance" for giving the film "its natural zing". ''
Maang Bharo Sajana'' and ''
Judaai'', both directed by
T. Rama Rao, and
Saawan Kumar Tak's ''
Saajan Ki Saheli'', brought her further critical attention that year.
Rekha's alleged love affair speculation with Amitabh Bachchan culminated when they starred together in
Yash Chopra
Yash Raj Chopra (27 September 1932 21 October 2012) was an Indian film director and film producer who worked in Bollywood, Hindi cinema. The founding chairman of the film production and distribution company Yash Raj Films, Chopra was the reci ...
's romantic drama ''
Silsila
''Silsila'' () is an Arabic language, Arabic word meaning ''chain'', ''link'', ''connection'' often used in various senses of :wikt:lineage, lineage. In particular, it may be translated as "spiritual genealogy" where one Sufi Master transfe ...
''.
It was the most scandalous of their films together as it reflected the rumours by the press: Rekha played Bachchan's lover, while Bachchan's real-life wife
Jaya Bachchan
Jaya Bachchan (''née'' Bhaduri; born 9 April 1948) is an Indian actress and politician.
She is regarded as one of the greatest actresses of Hindi cinema. She is serving as member of the parliament in the Rajya Sabha from the Samajwadi Party ...
played his wife.
The film was filmed secretly during 1980–1981, with Chopra not allowing the media to visit the shooting. ''Silsila'' was regarded by many journalists as "a casting coup", and this was the last collaboration between Rekha and Bachchan.
The film premiered in July 1981 to critical and commercial failure, and Chopra attributed this to the casting, feeling the audience's attention was strictly focused on the speculation rather than the plot.
''
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'' Sunil Sethi saw that Rekha was "as synthetic as
mitabh Bachchan'stiresome chauvinism".
Other films starring her that year include
Ramesh Talwar's ''
Baseraa'' and T. Rama Rao's ''
Ek Hi Bhool'' (a remake of the 1981 Tamil film ''
Mouna Geethangal'') both box-office successes. She received another Filmfare Best Actress nomination for ''
Jeevan Dhaara'' (1982), in which she played a young unmarried woman who is the sole breadwinner of her extended family.
During this period, Rekha was willing to expand her range beyond what she was given in mainstream films and started working in
parallel cinema
Parallel cinema, or New Indian Cinema, is a film movement in Cinema of India, Indian cinema that originated in the state of West Bengal in the 1950s as an alternative to the mainstream commercial Indian cinema.
Inspired by Italian Neorealism, ...
, a movement of Indian neo-realist
art films. These films include ''
Kalyug'' (1981), ''
Umrao Jaan'' (1981), ''
Vijeta'' (1982), ''
Utsav'' (1984) and ''
Ijaazat'' (1987). ''Umrao Jaan'', a film adaptation of
Mirza Hadi Ruswa's
Urdu
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novel ''
Umrao Jaan Ada'' (1905), saw Rekha in the title role of the poet and
courtesan with a heart of gold from
Lucknow
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in the 1840s. Made on a lavish production cost, the film follows Umrao's life story from her childhood as a girl named Amiran who is kidnapped and sold in a brothel to her position years later as a popular courtesan who seeks happiness amid love affairs and other tribulations. In preparation for the part, Rekha, who at the beginning of her career did not speak Hindi, took the task of learning the finer nuances of the Urdu language.
Rekha was widely applauded for her performance, which has since been cited as one of her best work. Balu Bharatan of ''
The Illustrated Weekly of India
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'' wrote of her "unexplored reserves of histronic strength". She was awarded the
National Film Award for Best Actress
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and earned another Filmfare Award nomination, with ''
Filmfare
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'' later considering this one of the most iconic performances of Bollywood history. She later claimed that the film was a turning point.
Among her work in art films,
Shyam Benegal's ''Kalyug'' is a modern-day adaptation of the Indian mythological epic ''
Mahabharata
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'', depicted as an archetypal conflict between rival business houses. Rekha's role Supriya is based on
Draupadi
Draupadi (), also referred to as Krishnā, Panchali and Yajnaseni, is the central heroine of the Indian epic poetry, ancient Indian epic ''Mahabharata''. In the epic, she is the princess of Panchala Kingdom, who later becomes the empress of K ...
. Benegal cast her in the role after seeing her work in ''Khubsoorat'' and took further note of her being "very keen, very serious about her profession".
Critic and author
Vijay Nair described her performance as "a masterful interpretation of the modern Draupadi".
Madhu Trehan complimented her for playing "flawlessly" the part of "a woman of intelligence, strength and a barely suppressed yearning for her young brother-in-law". The 1982
coming-of-age film
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''Vijeta'' saw her as Neelima who struggles through her marital problems and tries to support her adolescent son, who, undecided about his future plans, eventually decides to join the Indian Air Force. She has since described the role as one of her favourite.
In
Girish Karnad
Girish Karnad (19 May 1938 – 10 June 2019) was an Indian playwright, actor, film director, Kannada writer, and a Jnanpith awardee, who predominantly worked in Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Marathi films. His rise as a playwr ...
's erotic drama ''Utsav'', based on
Śūdraka's
Sanskrit
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play ''
Mṛcchakatika'' from the fourth century, she portrays the courtesan
Vasantasena and, for her performance, was acknowledged as the
Best Actress (Hindi) by the
Bengal Film Journalists' Association. The film attracted wide coverage for its sensuality and Rekha's intimate scenes; she took this as a way to compete with female newcomers at the time. ''Utsav'' polarized both the audience and film reviewers with its script and direction; her work and costumes, however, were well received. A review in ''
Asiaweek'' noted Rekha "dressed in little more than glittering jewellery". In 2003,
Maithili Rao wrote, "Rekha—forever the first choice for the courtesan's role, be it ancient Hindu India or 19th-century Muslim Lucknow—is all statuesque sensuality..." In Gulzar's drama ''Ijaazat'', Rekha and
Naseeruddin Shah star as a divorced couple who meet unexpectedly for the first time after years of separation at a railway station, and recall together their life as a married couple and the conflicts which brought about their eventual split.
Setback and resurgence (1985–1989)
Apart from parallel cinema, Rekha took on other increasingly adventurous roles. She was among the early actresses to play lead roles in heroine-oriented revenge films, the first of which was ''
Khoon Bhari Maang'' in 1988. Made by Rakesh Roshan specifically with Rekha in mind, the film featured her in the role Aarti Saxena, a wealthy, unassuming widow who narrowly survives an attempted murder by her scheming second husband and—presumed to be dead—returns to seek revenge under a concealed identity. She won her second
Filmfare Award
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for her performance in the film. Rekha went on to describe ''Khoon Bhari Maang'' as "the first and only film I concentrated and understood all throughout." M.L. Dhawan from ''
The Tribune'', while documenting the famous Hindi films of 1988, remarked that ''Khoon Bhari Maang'' was "a crowning glory for Rekha, who rose like a phoenix ... and bedazzled the audience with her daredevilry." ''
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''s ''Encyclopædia of Hindi Cinema'' listed her role in the film as one of Hindi cinema's memorable female characters, noting it for changing "the perception of the ever-forgiving wife, turning her into an avenging angel." In a similar list by ''
Screen'' magazine, the role was included as one of "ten memorable roles that made the Hindi film heroine proud."
In later interviews, Rekha has mentioned that receiving the Filmfare Award for this role was a surprise and a turning point that gave her reassurance and validation after taking a small break and getting eclipsed by younger stars. "All that applause from the film fraternity inspired me and made me realize that I am still wanted. I felt even more charged to give my best and knew right then, that this was my calling, what I was born to do, to make a difference in people's lives, through my performances."
Career fluctuations and short revival (1990–1999)
The 1990s saw a drop in Rekha's success. Few of her films were successful and many of her roles were condemned by reviewers. Critics still noted, however, that unlike most of the actresses of her generation, like
Hema Malini and
Raakhee, who succumbed to playing character parts, typically of mothers and aunts, Rekha was still playing leading roles at a time when younger female stars rose to fame.
The first year of the decade saw four releases featuring Rekha, including ''
Mera Pati Sirf Mera Hai'' and ''
Amiri Garibi'', all of which went unnoticed. Still recovering from the recent suicide of her husband and struggling with the ensuing press antagonism towards her, Rekha retained considerable success with her starring role as Namrata Singh, a young woman who joins the police force to avenge her husband's death in
K. C. Bokadia's ''
Phool Bane Angaray'' (1991). The film was a box-office hit and Rekha received a Best Actress nomination at Filmfare for her work, in reference to which
Subhash K. Jha remarked, "Khaki never seemed sexier". ''The Indian Express'' wrote that she "rides horses, wields swords and does justice to the title in being ''phool'' (a flower) and becoming ''angaarey'' (burning coal)".
The public's acceptance of ''Phool Bane Angaray'' and ''Khoon Bhari Maang'' prompted several filmmakers to come with similar offers to Rekha, and she played such roles—labeled "avenging angels"—in several of her proceeding projects to a much less consequential effect. These included her next film ''Insaaf Ki Devi'' (1992), and later films such as ''
Ab Insaf Hoga
''Ab Insaf Hoga'' is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Harish Shah, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rekha, Rohini Hattangadi, Farooq Shaikh and Prem Chopra. The movie was released on 6 January 1995.
Plot
Janki ( Rekha) lives ...
'' (1995) and ''
Udaan'' (1997), all of which were major duds. She followed with a dual role of twin sisters in
Shakti Samanta
Shakti Samanta (13 January 1926 – 9 April 2009) was an Indian film director and producer, who founded Shakti Films in 1957, which is most known for films such as ''Anand Ashram'' (1977), Anusandhan /''Barsaat Ki Ek Raat'' (1981), ''Anyay Abhi ...
's ''
Geetanjali'' opposite
Jeetendra
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and the title role in the box-office disaster ''
Madam X'', in which she starred as a young woman hired by the police to impersonate a female underworld don.
Halfway through the decade, Rekha managed to halt her decline when she accepted several highly-controversial films, including ''
Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love'' and ''
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi'' (1996). ''Kama Sutra'', a foreign production directed by
Mira Nair
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, was an erotic drama, and many felt her role of a
Kama Sutra
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teacher in the film would damage her career.
She was undeterred by the criticism.
Todd McCarthy
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of ''
Variety'' described her as "exquisitely composed" in the part. ''Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi'', an action film directed by Umesh Mehra, was a major financial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Indian films of the year. It featured Rekha in her first negative role as Madam Maya, a vicious gangster woman running a secret business of illegal wrestling matches in the US, who, during the course of the film, romances the much younger
Akshay Kumar
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. Her portrayal earned her several awards, including the
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress and the
Star Screen Award for Best Villain. In spite of the positive response to her performance from both fans and critics, she maintained on more than one occasion that she did not like herself in the film, noting that her work was not up to her own, personal standards.
Another controversial film at that time was ''
Aastha: In the Prison of Spring'' (1997), where
Basu Bhattacharya
Basu Bhattacharya (1934 – 19 June 1997) was an Indian film director of Bollywood, Hindi films. He is perhaps best known for his 1966 film ''Teesri Kasam'', starring Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman (based on the short story "Maare Gaye Gulfam ...
, making the last film of his career, cast her as a housewife who moonlights as a prostitute. Once again, she faced some scrutiny by sectors of the press and the audience for the nature of the part and for some of the explicit love scenes in the film. She later reacted: "...people had a lot to say about my role... I don't have problems playing anything. I've reached a stage where I could do justice to any role that came my way. It could be role of a mother, a sister-in-law; negative, positive, sensational or anything."
Her performance earned her positive reviews and a
Star Screen Award
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nomination, with ''
India Today
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'' referring to her work as "her finest performance in years". She next acted in ''
Qila'' (1998) and ''
Mother
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'' (1999).
Recognition for character roles (2000–2006)
In the 2000s, Rekha appeared in relatively few movies. She started the decade with ''
Bulandi'', directed by
T. Rama Rao. The other was Khalid Muhammad's Zubeidaa, co starring Karisma Kapoor and Manoj Vajapayee playing the first wife Maharani Mandira Devi of the King.

In 2001, Rekha appeared in
Rajkumar Santoshi's feminist drama ''
Lajja'', an ensemble piece inspired by a true incident of a woman being raped in Bawanipur two years before. The film follows the journey of a runaway wife (
Manisha Koirala
Manisha Koirala (; born 16 August 1970) is a Nepali people, Nepalese actress who works in Cinema of India, Indian films, predominantly in Hindi and Tamil language, Tamil. Born to the politically prominent Koirala family, she is the daughter of ...
) and unfolds her story in three main chapters, each one presenting the story of a woman at whose place she stops. Rekha was the protagonist of the final chapter, around which the film's inspiration revolves, playing Ramdulari, an oppressed
Dalit
Dalit ( from meaning "broken/scattered") is a term used for untouchables and outcasts, who represented the lowest stratum of the castes in the Indian subcontinent. They are also called Harijans. Dalits were excluded from the fourfold var ...
village woman and social activist who becomes a victim of gangrape. Speaking of the film, Rekha commented, "I am Lajja and Lajja is me". Highly praised for her portrayal, she received several nominations for her work, including the
Filmfare Award
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and the
International Indian Film Academy Award (IIFA) for Best Supporting Actress.
Taran Adarsh wrote that "it is Rekha who walks away with the glory, delivering one of the finest performances the Indian screen has seen in the recent times."
In
Rakesh Roshan
Rakesh Roshan (born 6 September 1949) is an Indian film producer, director, screenwriter and actor who works in Bollywood, Hindi films. He appeared in 84 films in the 1970s and 1980s. As an actor, he is mostly known for his supporting roles in ...
's science-fiction film ''
Koi... Mil Gaya'', Rekha played Sonia Mehra, a single mother to a
developmentally disabled young man, played by
Hrithik Roshan
Hrithik Roshan (; born 10 January 1974) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema. He has portrayed a variety of characters and is known for his dancing skills. One of the highest-paid actors in India, he has won many awards, including si ...
. The movie was a financial and critical success and became the most popular film of the year; it won the
Filmfare Award for Best Film, among others. Rekha received another Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Filmfare for her performance, which
Khalid Mohamed described as "astutely restrained".
In 2005, Rekha guest starred in an item number in connection with the song "Kaisi Paheli Zindagani", in
Pradeep Sarkar's "
Parineeta". In ''
Bachke Rehna Re Baba'' (2005), Rekha played a con woman who, along with her niece, uses one scheme to rob men of their property. The film was a major critical failure. ''
Mid-Day
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'' remarked, "why Rekha chose to sign this film is a wonder," noting that she is "riddled with bad dialogue, terrible cakey makeup and tawdry styling". This was followed in 2006 by ''
Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana'', a poorly received sex comedy about four female friends and their personal troubles. In a scathing review, Indu Mirani noted that "Rekha hams like she was never going to do another film." In a 2007 article by ''
Daily News and Analysis
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'', critic Deepa Gahlot directed an advice to Rekha: "Please pick movies with care, one more like ''Bach Ke Rehna Re Baba'' and ''Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana'' and the diva status is under serious threat."
In 2006, she reprised the role of Sonia Mehra in ''
Krrish
''Krrish'' () is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language superhero action thriller film directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan. The film stars Hrithik Roshan in a dual role, alongside Priyanka Chopra, Naseeruddin Shah, Rekha, Sharat Saxena and Man ...
'',
Rakesh Roshan
Rakesh Roshan (born 6 September 1949) is an Indian film producer, director, screenwriter and actor who works in Bollywood, Hindi films. He appeared in 84 films in the 1970s and 1980s. As an actor, he is mostly known for his supporting roles in ...
's sequel to ''Koi... Mil Gaya''. In this superhero feature, the story moves 20 years forward and focuses on the character of Sonia's grandson Krishna (played again by Hrithik Roshan), whom she has brought up single-handedly after the death of her son Rohit, and who turns out to have supernatural powers. ''Krrish'' became the second-highest grossing picture of the year and, like its prequel, was declared a blockbuster. It received mostly positive notices from critics, and Rekha's work earned her another Filmfare nomination in the supporting category. Ronnie Scheib from ''
Variety'' noted her for bringing "depth to her role as the nurturing grandmother".
Occasional work; hiatus (2007–present)

In 2007, she once again portrayed a courtesan in
Goutam Ghose
Goutam Ghose (also spelled Gautam Ghosh; born 24 July 1950) is an Indian film director, actor, music director and cinematographer who works primarily in Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali cinema. He is the only Indian to have received the "Vittorio ...
's ''
Yatra
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''. Unlike the initial success she experienced in playing such roles in the early stages of her career, this time the film failed to do well. In 2010, Rekha was awarded the
Padma Shri
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, the 4th highest civilian award given by the
Government of India
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.
Rekha starred in the 2010 film ''
Sadiyaan'' alongside
Hema Malini and
Rishi Kapoor
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. The film marked the debut of
Shatrughan Sinha
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's son
Luv Sinha. The film failed to do well at the box office.
In 2014, Rekha was working on
Abhishek Kapoor's ''
Fitoor'', but left the film for unknown reasons and later
Tabu was signed as her replacement. In 2014 she also worked in ''
Super Nani'' released on Diwali (24 October). Super Nani was a family drama, in which the grandmother (Rekha) is unappreciated by her children and husband,
Randhir Kapoor. Her grandson,
Sharman Joshi
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Joshi began his career with supporting parts in ...
convinces her to change. The grandmother 'transforms' herself into a glamorous model.
In 2015, she appeared in R. Balki's
Shamitabh, playing herself.
Personal life and off-screen work
In 1990, Rekha married
Delhi
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-based industrialist Mukesh Aggarwal. Aggarwal was a self-made entrepreneur and owner of the kitchenware brand Hotline. He is believed to have had a long-standing struggle with depression and according to Rekha's biographers, she only found out about his mental health after marriage. He was introduced to Rekha through a mutual friend and fashion designer Bina Ramani who termed him Rekha's 'crazy fan'. Their marriage took place on 4 March 1990, and a few months later—while she was in London—he died by suicide, after several previous attempts, leaving a note, "Don't blame anyone". She was pilloried by the press at that time, a period which one journalist termed as "the deepest trough in her life."
Bhawana Somaaya observed the period speaking of "a strong anti-wave against the actress — some called her a witch, some a murderess," but added that soon "Rekha came out of the eclipse once again unblemished!"
She was rumoured to have been married to actor
Vinod Mehra
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in 1973, but in a 2004 television interview with
Simi Garewal she denied being married to Mehra referring to him as a "well-wisher". Rekha currently lives in her
Bandra home in
Mumbai
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.
She was also famously rumoured to have been in a relationship with
Amitabh Bachchan
Amitabh Bachchan (; 11 October 1942) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi cinema. He is often considered one of the greatest, most accomplished and commercially successful actors in the history of Indian cinema.*
*
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, who was married, after they first acted together in ''
Do Anjaane'', and later in ''
Silsila
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''.
Critics noted Rekha for having worked hard to perfect her Hindi and acting, and media reporters often discussed how she had transformed herself from a "plump" duckling to a "swan" in the early 1970s. Rekha's credits to this transformation were
yoga
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, a nutritious diet, and a regular, disciplined life. In 1983, her diet and yoga practice were published in a book called "Rekha's Mind and Body Temple".
Rekha has no children. She is a self-proclaimed
eggetarian.
In 2012, Rekha was nominated as a
Member of Parliament to the
Rajya Sabha
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, the upper house of the bicameral
Parliament of India
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.
She was appointed to the position by
President
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Pratibha Patil on the recommendation of
Prime Minister
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Manmohan Singh
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for her contribution in the field of art (in accordance with article 80 of the
Constitution of India
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which allows the President to nominate 12 members to the House for their expertise in specific fields).
Her tenure started on 27 April 2012 and ended on the same day in 2018.
She took part in the Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution committee, but, like with other nominated members, her six-year term concluded amidst criticism for her low attendance as well as minimal participation in the House.
This concern had been previously raised with respect to Rekha and other nominated members during their incumbency, but several elected members came to their defense, asserting that the active presence of those nominated to the House was not obligatory and that they could contribute in other ways through their position.
Image and artistry

Rekha's status in the film industry has been discussed in light of her change over the years, screen persona, and performances. Writing for ''The Tribune'', Mukesh Khosla was impressed with her transformation from "the giggling village belle in ''Saawan Bhadon'' to one of country's reigning actresses". ''
Hindustan Times
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'' described her physical change and loss of weight as "one of cinema's and perhaps
real life's most dramatic transformations," arguing that "Rekha morphed from an overweight, dark ordinary girl into a glamorous and beautiful enigma".
According to critic Omar Qureshi, "the term diva (in India) was coined for Rekha."
Mira Nair
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, who directed Rekha in ''Kama Sutra'' (1997), likens her to a "
Jamini Roy painting" and says, "Like
Marilyn Monroe
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is shorthand for sex, Rekha is shorthand for charisma". Filmmaker
Sanjay Leela Bhansali labels her the "last of the great stars".
Respected for her acting prowess, Rekha has been described by critics as one of Hindi cinema's finest actresses. ''
Filmfare
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'' described her acting style, writing that in terms of "style, sexiness or sheer onscreen presence, she's unparalleled" and arguing that she is "a fierce, raw, flinty performer with unbridled honesty. Her acting isn't gimmicky." Critic
Khalid Mohamed commends her technical control: "She knows how to give and to what degree. She has all that it takes to be a director. There is a kind of vulnerability in her control. She explores when she is acting."
Shyam Benegal, who directed her in two movies, believes she is "a director's actress".
M.L. Dhawan from ''
The Tribune'' wrote, "Rekha's flowering as an actress post ''Ghar'' and ''Khubsoorat'' climaxed in
..''Umrao Jaan''. As a tragic courtesan she gave a performance of quality artistry, adopting a much-admired huskiness and despondency of tone. Rekha communicated much with a delicately raised eyebrow". In 2010, ''Filmfare'' included two of her performances—from ''
Khubsoorat'' (1980) and ''
Umrao Jaan'' (1981)—in their list of "80 Iconic Performances". Her work in the latter was included on ''
Forbes India
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''s list of "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema".
In 2011,
Rediff
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listed her as the ninth-greatest Indian actress of all time, noting, "It's hard not to be bowled over by Rekha's longevity, or her ability to reinvent herself... the actress took on a man's job and did it stunningly well, holding her own against all the top actors and being remembered despite them." In 2023,
Rajeev Masand listed her in a similar list by ''
India Today
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''.
Despite appreciation toward achievements in her professional career, Rekha's public image has often been interwoven in the media with speculations about her personal life and relationships. Known for her tendency to shun publicity, Rekha has gained a reputation for being mysterious and reclusive, which drew media comparisons to
Greta Garbo
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Regarded as one of the g ...
.
''Hindustan Times'' argues that Rekha has shrouded "her life in an intriguing Garbo-like mystery".
According to
Rediff
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, "Rekha's reclusive nature has gone a long way towards building an aura of mystery around her." Rekha rarely gives interviews, and she mostly avoids parties and events. Asked once about her mysterious image, she denied several times trying to live up to this image, asserting it is press-created: "What mystery? The media is the one that creates this image. It's just that I am basically shy by nature, an introvert and fiercely private." Film journalist
Anupama Chopra
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, who visited Rekha in 2003, wrote that while tabloids had portrayed her as "a reclusive woman twisted bitter by lecherous men and loneliness", in reality Rekha was "none of these", describing her as "chatty and curious, excited and energetic, cheerful and almost illegally optimistic".
She was named the reigning Queen of Indian Cinema at the
2012 IIFA Awards held in Singapore, where she was given the "Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema" award, the function's Lifetime Achievement Award. In 1999, the columnist-turned-author
Mohan Deep published the first biography about her, titled ''
Eurekha!: The Intimate Life Story of Rekha'' (1999). Another biography was released by the journalist
Yasser Usman in 2016 under the title of ''
Rekha: The Untold Story''.
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