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Rekha once paid heavily for copying Amitabh Bachchan, she lost crores 31 years ago due to....
Rekha once paid heavily for copying Amitabh Bachchan, she lost crores 31 years ago due to....

India.com

time21 hours ago

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  • India.com

Rekha once paid heavily for copying Amitabh Bachchan, she lost crores 31 years ago due to....

Rekha is counted among the top actresses of Bollywood, she has given many amazing films. But, there is one film of hers which people know as a disaster. There is not even much information about this film. Rekha once paid a heavy price to Amitabh Bachchan Bhanurekha Ganesan, whom we all know as the famous Bollywood actress Rekha. She has made a great name for herself in the film world and has also worked in many amazing films. However, along with good films, some of his films did not do well at the box office. But, among these, there is one film which was released in theatres in the year 1994. Rekha copied this film of Big B The name of this film is 'Madam X', which was a mockbuster film of the 1978 blockbuster film 'Don'. Rekha had told that she had copied Amitabh Bachchan in the film. However, while Don was a blockbuster at the box office, this film proved to be a disaster. Rekha was in the lead role in the film, along with her, there were actors like Mohsin Khan, Shakti Kapoor, and Raza Murad. Rekha has played a double role in this film, in one role she plays a naive poor girl and in the other, she plays a don. Rekha was seen in a completely different style in this film. In many places, it has been said that instead of being serious, this film has been presented funny way. People did not like it at all after its release. Shakti Kapoor had a cameo role in this film directed by Deepak Shivdasani. Talking about 'Don', the actor also played a double role in Amitabh Bachchan's film released in 1978.

Rekha on Amitabh Bachchan's influence on her; the compliment she never forgot; Admits, "Each one left an impression on the other..."
Rekha on Amitabh Bachchan's influence on her; the compliment she never forgot; Admits, "Each one left an impression on the other..."

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Rekha on Amitabh Bachchan's influence on her; the compliment she never forgot; Admits, "Each one left an impression on the other..."

In the golden era of Hindi cinema, few on-screen pairs ignited the kind of magic that Rekha and Amitabh Bachchan did. Their collaborations—from Muqaddar Ka Sikandar to Silsila—weren't just blockbusters; they were cinematic poetry. Audiences were not only mesmerized by their chemistry but intrigued by the off-screen mystique that surrounded them. In a heartfelt interview given to Rediff, Rekha offered rare insights into her journey, her artistic inspirations, and the quiet power of unspoken emotions—many of which circled back to the towering presence of Amitabh Bachchan in her life . The Amitabh Influence: A Lasting Artistic Imprint Rekha has never been one to deny the influence of her co-stars. When it came to Amitabh Bachchan, the impact was profound. 'When a critic pointed out that I had copied him in 'Madam X', I agreed,' Rekha recalled. 'When we started working together, we were at a very impressionable stage. Each one left an impression on the other.' She spoke fondly of how Amitabh's hairstyle once became a national craze, visible in every crowd shot across the country. 'I worked with him in 10 films during the early stages of my career… how can I not be influenced?' A Compliment Etched in Memory Asked about the most meaningful compliment she ever received from Bachchan, Rekha gave a response that revealed the depth of her admiration and humility. 'I think the only compliment he has knowingly or unknowingly paid me was that he gave me an opportunity to work with a great co-star like him. That is the biggest compliment I have ever received,' she relayed. It wasn't a declaration of praise, but an acknowledgment of shared space—a quiet respect between two towering performers. The Role She Never Played: Motherhood There was a time when Rekha believed that motherhood was the ultimate purpose in a woman's life. But as the years passed, her perspective evolved in response to the journey life had chosen for her. She once shared that while she had once viewed motherhood as the ultimate experience, she no longer saw it as the be-all and end-all. To her, it had become just one part of a larger jigsaw puzzle—life itself being the true big picture. Her words reflected not loss, but acceptance—a gentle coming to terms with dreams that never fully materialised. A Dream Deferred Rekha had once envisioned taking a break from cinema to embrace motherhood, with plans to return later as a director. However, that chapter in her life never came to be. She admitted that she had truly wanted to have children and step away from the film industry for about five years, but destiny had other plans. One couldn't keep fighting fate forever, she reflected. Her words carried no trace of regret—only a calm acceptance and the quiet wisdom that comes from having made peace with life's unexpected turns

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