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Time of India
3 days ago
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- Time of India
'Amitabh Bachchan should have married Rekha,' said Umrao Jaan director Muzaffar Ali as mentioned in her biography: 'She referred to him as inko, inhone..'
Rekha 's iconic film 'Umrao Jaan' is set to re-release in theatres on June 27. It's considered one of her best works and was directed by Muzaffar Ali . As the film brings back memories with its re-release, here's recalling what Muzaffar had spoken about Rekha and Amitabh Bachchan which was mentioned in the biography of the actress written by Yasser Usman. 'Umrao Jaan' had originally released in 1981 and incidentally, it was the same year that saw the release of 'Silsila' starring Big B, Rekha and Jaya Bachchan. In her biography called, 'Rekha: The Untold Story' by Yasser Usman, the author wrote about what Muzaffar had told him about Bachchan and the actress. In the book, it was written that Muzaffar told Yasser, "Rekha is a very sensitive woman... Amitabh Bachchan used to come and sit on our sets, during the Delhi shooting of Umrao Jaan. That's a fact. Whenever referring to Amitabh, she always spoke using 'inko, inhone', like women do who consider themselves married. I think she considered herself married." The author further wrote, "Unlike many of Rekha's and Amitabh's colleagues in the film industry , Muzaffar Ali was not cagey. He was direct and unequivocal: 'She is and she was in love with him. He should have definitely given her an identity. Amitabh should have married Rekha.'" by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like What She Did Mid-Air Left Passengers Speechless medalmerit Learn More Undo 'Silsila' director Yash Chopra had also spoken about casting this trio for his film and mentioned, "I was always on tenterhooks and scared because it was real life coming into reel life. Jaya is his wife and Rekha is his girlfriend; the same story is going on. Anything could have happened because they are working together." Bachchan and Rekha never shared screen space post 'Silsila'.


NDTV
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- NDTV
"Amitabh Bachchan Should Have Married Rekha": What Umrao Jaan Director Told Actress's Biographer
It has been decades since Bollywood's biggest superstars, Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha, last shared screen space. But trust lovers and watchers of showbiz to never miss a what-could-have-been theory. Headlines on film portals once buzzed with reports of Rekha's rumoured association with Amitabh Bachchan. Then there was the entire casting and making of the movie Silsila by Yash Chopra, with the late director himself saying how he got actor and wife of Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, to agree to be on the same set as Big B and Rekha. What Umrao Jaan Director Said About Rekha And Amitabh Silsila hit the screens in 1981, the same year as Rekha's seminal film, Umrao Jaan. Umrao Jaan is set for a re-release later this month, and it is worth revisiting what director Muzaffar Ali once said about Rekha, and her relationship with Amitabh Bachchan. In Rekha's biography, Rekha: The Untold Story (Juggernaut, 2016), author Yasser Usman writes about director Muzaffar Ali telling him what he thought about the entire Rekha and Amitabh Bachchan saga. The Untold Story "She [Rekha] is a very sensitive woman... Amitabh Bachchan used to come and sit on our sets, during the Delhi shooting of Umrao Jaan. That's a fact. Whenever referring to Amitabh, she always spoke using 'inko, inhone', like women do who consider themselves married. I think she considered herself married," Muzaffar Ali told Yasser Usman, writes the latter in his book. The author goes on to write, "Unlike many of Rekha's and Amitabh's colleagues in the film industry, Muzaffar Ali was not cagey. He was direct and unequivocal: 'She is and she was in love with him. He should have definitely given her an identity. Amitabh should have married Rekha.'" A Marriage, A Rumour, A Movie, A Legend Amitabh Bachchan married fellow actor and his co-star of several films, Jaya Bachchan, in 1973. In the 80s, when rumours of Rekha's association with Amitabh Bachchan were all over glossy magazines, director Yash Chopra gave an interview to BBC Asia 's Sonia Deol about Silsila. Chopra said, "I was always on tenterhooks and scared because it was real life coming into reel life. Jaya is his wife and Rekha is his girlfriend; the same story is going on. Anything could have happened because they are working together." Silsila, a Yash Chopra film about an extramarital affair, did not find many takers in 1980s India. The film was declared a commercial flop. However, decades since, Silsila has gained a cult status; a legend that has endured, largely because of the trio at the centre: Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, and Rekha.


Economic Times
5 days ago
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- Economic Times
When Rekha's new look made Jaya Bachchan cry at a famous Bollywood wedding, biographer reveals
Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Rekha's Entrance That Stopped the Show The Mystery of the Sindoor and the Silent Interaction Jaya Bachchan's Quiet Reaction and Rekha's Clarification Unspoken Boundaries and a Final Goodbye on Screen The late 1970s and early 1980s marked an unforgettable phase in Hindi cinema—an age defined not only by timeless films and soulful music but also by high-voltage drama, iconic personalities, and moments that left a permanent imprint on the industry's collective memory. Among these legendary instances was the wedding of celebrated actors Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, held on January 22, 1980. Their transition from on-screen romance to an off-screen union attracted a galaxy of stars to the grand event, held at RK Studios. While names like Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan were part of the glittering guest list, it was Rekha's unanticipated arrival that completely shifted the 1980, Rekha was already an established and adored figure in Bollywood. But her appearance at the Kapoor wedding became the evening's focal point. Draped in an elegant white saree, a striking red bindi on her forehead, and sindoor prominently applied in the parting of her hair, Rekha walked in with immense poise. As soon as she stepped into the venue, cameras that were focused on the bride and groom instinctively turned toward her. She moved confidently to the centre of the reception area in the RK Studios garden. Her graceful demeanor and striking appearance stirred whispers among guests and photographers alike, who were taken aback by what many perceived to be bridal look led to intense speculation. Many wondered aloud whether she had secretly gotten married. Author Yasser Usman, in his biography Rekha: The Untold Story, documented this moment vividly, describing how her sindoor-streaked hairline dominated the whispers and murmurs that filled the chilly Mumbai night. The tension escalated when she approached Amitabh Bachchan, who was deep in conversation with director Manmohan Desai. Although their exchange was brief and seemingly innocuous, the moment was electrified by the weight of past rumours linking the two stars romantically. Despite the formality of their words, their proximity in such a charged environment made it one of the night's most talked-about the evening unfolded, what added further depth to the drama was Jaya Bachchan's subdued reaction. According to Stardust magazine, Jaya maintained her composure for most of the night but eventually lowered her head as tears welled up in her eyes—a moment of silent vulnerability amidst the grandeur. Later, Rekha addressed the speculation in an interview with Hindustan Times, stating that she had come directly from a film shoot and had forgotten to remove the sindoor and mangalsutra. She dismissed the buzz casually, remarking that the traditional adornments actually looked good on later, during a conversation on the Meri Saheli podcast, film expert Hanif Zaveri revealed a lesser-known follow-up. He stated that Jaya Bachchan had once invited Rekha for lunch, a meeting that Big B did not attend. The interaction was civil, but Jaya eventually made it clear where things stood, reportedly telling Rekha firmly that Amitabh belonged to her and always their film Silsila, which also starred Jaya, Rekha and Amitabh never appeared together in another movie. That film, and that night, became symbolic endpoints to one of Bollywood's most enigmatic chapters.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
When Rekha's new look made Jaya Bachchan cry at a famous Bollywood wedding, biographer reveals
The late 1970s and early 1980s marked an unforgettable phase in Hindi cinema—an age defined not only by timeless films and soulful music but also by high-voltage drama, iconic personalities, and moments that left a permanent imprint on the industry's collective memory. Among these legendary instances was the wedding of celebrated actors Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, held on January 22, 1980. Their transition from on-screen romance to an off-screen union attracted a galaxy of stars to the grand event, held at RK Studios. While names like Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan were part of the glittering guest list, it was Rekha's unanticipated arrival that completely shifted the spotlight. Rekha's Entrance That Stopped the Show By 1980, Rekha was already an established and adored figure in Bollywood. But her appearance at the Kapoor wedding became the evening's focal point. Draped in an elegant white saree, a striking red bindi on her forehead, and sindoor prominently applied in the parting of her hair, Rekha walked in with immense poise. As soon as she stepped into the venue, cameras that were focused on the bride and groom instinctively turned toward her. She moved confidently to the centre of the reception area in the RK Studios garden. Her graceful demeanor and striking appearance stirred whispers among guests and photographers alike, who were taken aback by what many perceived to be bridal symbols. The Mystery of the Sindoor and the Silent Interaction Rekha's look led to intense speculation. Many wondered aloud whether she had secretly gotten married. Author Yasser Usman, in his biography Rekha: The Untold Story, documented this moment vividly, describing how her sindoor-streaked hairline dominated the whispers and murmurs that filled the chilly Mumbai night. The tension escalated when she approached Amitabh Bachchan, who was deep in conversation with director Manmohan Desai. Although their exchange was brief and seemingly innocuous, the moment was electrified by the weight of past rumours linking the two stars romantically. Despite the formality of their words, their proximity in such a charged environment made it one of the night's most talked-about interactions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Never Throw Away the Water After Boiling Eggs - The Reason is Genius! Tips and Tricks Jaya Bachchan's Quiet Reaction and Rekha's Clarification As the evening unfolded, what added further depth to the drama was Jaya Bachchan's subdued reaction. According to Stardust magazine, Jaya maintained her composure for most of the night but eventually lowered her head as tears welled up in her eyes—a moment of silent vulnerability amidst the grandeur. Later, Rekha addressed the speculation in an interview with Hindustan Times, stating that she had come directly from a film shoot and had forgotten to remove the sindoor and mangalsutra. She dismissed the buzz casually, remarking that the traditional adornments actually looked good on her. Unspoken Boundaries and a Final Goodbye on Screen Years later, during a conversation on the Meri Saheli podcast, film expert Hanif Zaveri revealed a lesser-known follow-up. He stated that Jaya Bachchan had once invited Rekha for lunch, a meeting that Big B did not attend. The interaction was civil, but Jaya eventually made it clear where things stood, reportedly telling Rekha firmly that Amitabh belonged to her and always would. After their film Silsila, which also starred Jaya, Rekha and Amitabh never appeared together in another movie. That film, and that night, became symbolic endpoints to one of Bollywood's most enigmatic chapters.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
When Rekha's brief chat with Amitabh Bachchan at Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh's wedding made Jaya Bachchan cry- Throwback
The 1970s- 80s were a time when Bollywood wasn't just about films and songs—it was also about drama, glamour, and unforgettable moments. One such moment happened at the grand wedding of Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh on 22 January 1980. The couple was moving from reel-life romance to real-life marriage, and their wedding was packed with big stars. Among the guests were Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan . But it wasn't just the bride and groom who made headlines that night. It was Rekha's surprise entry that grabbed all the attention. Rekha walks in and turns heads Rekha, who was already a famous actress by then, walked into the wedding wearing a stunning white saree, a bright red bindi, and sindoor in her hair. Cameras that were focused on the couple quickly turned towards Rekha. Her entry caused a stir and became one of the most talked-about moments in Bollywood history. As described in Cine Blitz, Rekha walked straight to the centre of the garden at RK Studios, where the reception was held. She stood there, her eyes moving now and then towards Amitabh Bachchan, who was speaking with director Manmohan Desai. After a while, she went up to Amitabh and spoke to him. 'Everyone wanted to know: had Rekha married?' As per Indian Express, author Yasser Usman, in his book 'Rekha: The Untold Story', described the scene in detail. 'Dressed in a magnificent white sari, Rekha had a bright red bindi on her forehead. But what caught everyone's eye was the generous dabbing of sindoor in her hair. The cameras instantly pivoted away from Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, and frenetically photographed Rekha's curious new look. The dull drone of everyone murmuring and whispering filled the evening air; everyone wanted to know: had Rekha married?' Rekha and Amitabh's brief chat After congratulating the couple, Rekha had a short chat with Amitabh. It was only a formal exchange, but the timing and setting made it impossible to ignore. As per Cine Blitz, she 'stood 'bang in the middle' of the garden' before walking over to Amitabh. Though nothing unusual was said between the two, their meeting became the highlight of the night. 'Tears roll down' While Rekha's sindoor look caught everyone's eye, it was Jaya Bachchan's emotional reaction that added to the drama of the evening. According to a Stardust magazine report, 'Jaya tried to keep a stoic front for a long time, but eventually she had to bend her head and let the tears roll down.' Rekha explained the real reason Later on, Rekha gave an interview to Hindustan Times to clear up the rumours. She explained that she had come straight from a film shoot and simply forgot to remove the sindoor and mangalsutra. The 'Umrao Jaan' actress also told that she wasn't bothered by the gossip adding, 'I think it looks rather nice on me. Sindoor suits me.' Dharmendra Recommends Amitabh Bachchan for Sholay Role | How Big B Landed Jai's Role