[Part-I Negligence of Paternity in Rekha’s life…….]
Rekha during her oath taking ceremony in the Rajya Sabha |
15th
may,2012 : All eyes were on the newest entrant in the Rajya Sabha, who was to
take the oath as member of parliament that day. Drapped in her trademark cream
and gold kanjeevaram, scarlet lipstick on her lips, sans any heavy jewellery or
makeup, was one of india’s most beloved actresses.When it was time for her to
take the oath, this latest member of parliament introduced herself to the world
as Rekha Ganeshan.
Yes, it was the same Rekha
who had won 2 filmfare best actress awards, a filmfare best supporting actress
and a national award for her portrayal as the suave Umrao Jaan, in the Muzaffar Ali production by the same name and who to the hindi film industry is
known as Rekha, just Rekha. Now wondering, what this certain Ganeshan has to do
with Rekha, we need to go back half a century in her life.
Rekha in the daughter of
telugu actress Pushpavalli and Gemini Ganeshan who was Ramaswamy Ganeshan by
birth. This name might sound new to you but it is not to the tamil film
industry...
Ganesan’s dream was to become a doctor. In April 1940 he went to Tiruchilapalli to see T.R. Alamelu. Alamelu’s father proposed
his daughter in marriage and promised him a medical seat after graduation.
Ganesan immediately agreed and married Alamelu in June 1940. Alamelu lost her
father and her elder sister within one month of her marriage. Ganesan's dreams
of becoming a doctor shattered. There was no choice left for him but to find a
job immediately as he was the only person to support his family.Much against
Alamelu’s wishes Ganesan went to Delhi. In Delhi
he met his uncle Narayanaswami who advised him to become a teacher. Finally,
Ganesan worked as a lecturer in the Department of Chemistry, at Madras
Christian College. Later on, he took up the job of a production executive in Gemini Studios in 1947, from where the title “Gemini” was added
to his name. He received an entry to films from the casting department of the
Studio itself. Despite being one of the most successful actors
of Tamil
cinema during his time, Gemini Ganesan's talents were
not properly exploited and were mostly confined to "boy meets girl"
romantic films.
From "Umrao Jaan" (1981) |
Gemini Ganesan, at 19, was first married to
Alamelu, who he fondly called as "Bopji". She is considered his first
and only legal wife. He later married actresses Pushpavalli and Savitri. He is survived by seven daughters and a son.
Alamelu and Ganesan have four daughters: Three of them - Revathy, Kamala and
Jeya are medical doctors, the fourth Narayani is a journalist at The Times of India. Ganesan has two daughters by Pushpavalli - Bollywood actress Rekha, and Radha. The latter acted in a few Tamil
films, but then opted for marriage and migration to the United
States. Savithri and Ganesan have
two children: a daughter Vijayasamundeeswari who is a Physiotherapist, and
acted in films as a child artiste “Baby Savithri”, and Ganesan’s only son
Satheesh Kumar. Ganesan's fourth and last wife, whom he married at the age of
78 was a then 36-year old Julianna. According to one report, "Juliana left
her job and people, to be near her husband, who said he needed a younger wife
to attend on him, as first-wife Babji too was advancing in years." He, however, publicly admitted that he was
closest to his first wife, Bopji, than Pushpavalli or Savithri. The actor had
noted in his autobiography Vaazhkai
Padagu, ‘‘Somehow, I seemed to attract women who were in distress.’’
His hostile relationship
with daughter Rekha was also a major criticism. He did not
acknowledge Rekha's paternity during her childhood. 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. She did not even attend her father's funeral in
2005, and once when asked about their relationship in a televised interview,
she paused with silence and revealed nothing.And that silence
has till date not found any words and maybe, wont ever...
Next week's attraction--
Who was Rekha's husband?? Why did he suicide?? Find answers to such questions and more in Part-II [Failure in love life] of this two part series on the legendery actress Rekha, till then, HAPPY READING!!!:))
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