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Changed my opinion about Rekha after reading this book
I never knew about her wild past. I was familiar with her only from her times of being reclusive and reserved. Wow. How different she used to be.I've found this book excellent and bought it not only for Rekha's story, but to improve my writing skills. This author has such a beautiful and easy way of expressing himself. The book is very easy to read and engaging from beginning till the end.I was surprised to learn how Rekha would disregard *Spoiler* the fact that some of her interests were married. I think that's why she suffered so much in life... she wasn't able to understand that marriage is sacred and that we should not mess with married men.Also, she seems to disregard other kinds of agreements, like her filming timings, leading to more negative karma creation.I still love Rekha but wow, did I find much new information from this book. I think that the Indian readers already familiar with her won't find the book that eye-opening, but as a foreign person who was familiar with Bollywood only for several years I've found the book very much revealing.
G**O
A lot of reading between the lines.
A lot of things were speculative and felt flat when the people involved decided to comment on them.It was wonderful to read about Rekha, as someone who watched very few movies of hers with not much context it was eye-opening to read this book.I feel she has carried herself with dignity and wit which was uncanny and made me want to pat her on the back and give her a hug because of what she has to go through in her life.
B**E
A credible biography written extremely well
In the middle of reading the heavy duty Malayalam collection of literary giant O.V.Vijayan, this book came and went like a breath of fresh air....or rather like having vanilla ice cream after a long period of ritual dieting of salads and soups....I finished this slim volume in less than a day!Yasser Usman's writing reminds me of Vinod Mehta...probably because he is a journalist like him too...reading this book makes one feel that no one could have done more justice to writing about an elusive and reticent actress like Rekha and piece together a credible biography about her life and times....be it the explosive interviews she used to give when she was younger, her childhood and entry into Hindi films as a young teenager, struggles and metamorphosis and the 'affair' that kept the entire nation speculating for decades....Extremely readable and enjoyed it every bit!! Pick it up people !!
R**I
Interesting Read
A fairly unbiased biography which leaves most of the decision to the readers. Engaging read. I guess Rekha did deserve a tribute like this. To me, this was a story of young girl who had to undergo mockery and abuse since a very tender age and the very fact that she grew up with a mother who craved for love and acceptance till her end shows the kind of agony and frustration she would have been through. It is commendable that even after spending her entire life seeking true love and acceptance and getting rejected time and again, she fought fiercely and bounced back. An interesting read it was and I recommend it to all those who have grown up amidst the gossips and discussions on her affair with the superstar.
G**A
Rekha by Yasser- story of a woman who Is a Hero..That is how i will remember her after reading the book!
Fabulous read about the mysterious beauty of Indian cinema..the beauty of the book is in simple documentation by the author without any biases..it leaves a room for you to judge the events..but the art of the writing is such that you certainly feel at the end, that when any woman would have given up..rekha refused to give in! The woman comes across as a hero who spins every tragedy to get bigger and stronger..and i must add i loved the fonts and the paper of the book ( it matters to me!), and of course the gripping story demanded me to finished it in two sessions!! And yes Yasser has written the book with such a visual flare that you almost watch it instead of reading! Go read!
R**B
Worth Reading
Sincere effort by Yasser Usman to document the life and times of this talented, prolific and hugely successful actress. Wish she had given interview access to the author. If for no other reason than to reduce the author's having to rely on gossip magazines of the era (for some of the narration, not all), and provide her direct views, and set the facts straight, where needed.The book is lacking in one aspect - no anthology or listing of awards. For someone who acted in 150+ films, with the top production houses and actors of the time, there should have been a detailed listing of her films; and also a list of her acting awards and nominations - there are dozens, including the National Film Award (Umrao Jaan) and Filmfare Awards (nominated thirteen times, won three), to name only two of many other entities. (IIFA, BFJA, etc.)
M**E
Incredible biography.. must read
Incredibly written biography, finished in a single reading. I was moved with the pain she endured for years for her family and her self. Even then, she fought fiercely and bounced back every time. I was desperate to read about her, after getting to read from the media only about her affairs, while her own persona spoke something else. I knew there was something grandeur to it as an actress, as a human being, as a soul, that must come out and this author has brought it out very well. The book just moved me and its much more reverence for Rekha than ever before. Enthralling.. an absolute read.. for this Diva!!!
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