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Waheeda Rehman: The Unfading Grace of a Legend
3 Feb
Summary
- Veteran actress Waheeda Rehman celebrated her 87th birthday on February 3rd.
- She started her film career at 17 with a Telugu film and aspired to be a doctor.
- Rehman almost missed her iconic role in 'Guide' due to director disagreements.
As timeless diva Waheeda Rehman marked her 87th birthday on February 3rd, Indian cinema celebrated a luminary whose grace and talent redefined the role of a leading lady. Her performances in classics like 'Pyaasa,' 'Kaagaz Ke Phool,' and 'Guide' remain iconic decades later.
Rehman, who began her career at 17 with the Telugu film 'Rojulu Marayi,' initially aspired to be a doctor. A trained dancer, she found her way into films and achieved remarkable success with apparent ease, a journey she now contrasts with today's intensely prepared aspirants.
She revealed that her role in the critically acclaimed film 'Guide' was almost missed. Initial disagreements with director Raj Khosla and later the director Chetan Anand's reservations meant she was nearly not cast, with Dev Anand eventually playing a key role in her securing the part.
Having starred in her first Hindi film, 'C.I.D.', with Dev Anand, Rehman shared anecdotes about their professional relationship. She recounted how Dev Anand insisted she call him by his first name, a departure from her upbringing, highlighting the unique dynamics of her long and satisfying career.



