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Bhanurekha Ganesan known by as Rekha is an Indian Film Actress. She born on 10 October 1954 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. She is very popular superstar of Bollywood, who also appeared on few Telugu, Tamil Movies. Rekha has acted more than 180 movies during her 50 Years acting career. She is honoured with the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2010. Rekha Received by Many Awards with Nominations for Best Actress & Best Supporting Actress performance.
Rekha born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Her Father Geminis Ganesan, Tamil Actor and Her Mother Pushpavalli, Telugu Actress. She has one brother Sathish Kumar Ganesan and Six sisters Kamala Selvaraj, Radha, Jaya Sreedhar, Vijaya Chamundeswari, Revathi Swaminathan, Narayani Ganesh. She was married to Vinod Mehra, who died and then married to Mukesh Agarwal, who also died and they divorced before Mukesh agarwal died.
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Rekha was born in Madras on 10 October 1954 to Tamil actor Gemini Ganesan and Telugu actress Pushpavalli. Her father did not acknowledge his paternity during her childhood.
Rekha has a sister, one half-brother and five half-sisters.[10] It was in early 1970s, when she was looking for a footing in Bollywood, that she revealed her origins. Later, at the peak of her career, Rekha told a magazine interviewer that her father's neglect still rankled and that she had ignored his efforts at reconciliation.
Rekha attended Sacred Heart Convent for Girls in Yercaud, Tamil Nadu.[citation needed] At the age of 13, she quit school to start a career in acting. She did not have any personal aspirations in this direction, but the troubled financial state of her family compelled her to do so.
In 1990, Rekha married Delhi-based industrialist Mukesh
Aggarwal. A year later—while she was in London—he committed 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
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.
She was also rumoured to have been in a relationship with
Amitabh Bachchan after they first acted together in Do Anjaane, and later in
Silsila.
Rekha has often been compared to Greta Garbo, and has been
cited by media as her Indian equivalent.[31][49] Hindustan Times 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,
shrouding her life in an intriguing Garbo-like mystery."[83] According to
Rediff, "Rekha's reclusive nature has gone a long way towards building an
aura of mystery around her."[84] 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."[85] Film journalist Anupama Chopra, 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".
Writing for The Tribune, Mukesh Khosla spoke of her
transformation, writing, "From the giggling village belle in Saawan Bhadon
to one of country's reigning actresses, Rekha has come a long way." According to critic Omar Qureshi, "the term diva (in India) was coined for
Rekha." Mira Nair, who directed Rekha in Kama Sutra (1997), likens her
to a "Jamini Roy painting" and says, "Like Marilyn Monroe is
shorthand for sex, Rekha is shorthand for charisma". Filmmaker Sanjay
Leela Bhansali labels her the "last of the great stars".
She was referred to as the reigning Queen of Indian Cinema
at the 2012 IIFA Awards held in Singapore, where she was given the
"Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema (Female)" award, also
referred to as the Lifetime Achievement Award.