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Asha Parekh is a name that needs no introduction. Apart from being one of the most loved and sought-after actresses, Asha is the first female Chairperson of the Censor Board. At the age of 10, Asha had made her debut in Bollywood with the movie Maa. Seven years later, she rose to fame with her first film as a female lead in Dil Deke Dekho opposite Shammi Kapoor. And since then, there was no looking back for this stunning actress.
The flagbearer of women-oriented roles, Asha has also produced offbeat and empowering serials like – Kora Kagaz and Kangan. Over the years, she has never shied away from addressing her love for her director, mentor and producer, Nasir Hussain and her decision to stay single throughout life.
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The veteran beauty, Asha Parekh has appeared on the cover of the magazine, Harper Bazaar, and in an interview with the same, the diva talked about her decision to not get married. The 79-year-old actress shared her thoughts and stated that she might not be destined for it. In her words:
"I guess I was not destined to get married. Honestly, I would have loved to get married and have children, but it wasn’t meant to be. However, I have absolutely no regrets."
In her autobiography, The Hit Girl, Asha had revealed her love for her director, mentor and producer – Nasir Hussain. Talking about her love for him, Asha had said:
“Yes, Nasir Saab was the only man I ever loved. It would’ve been worthless to write an autobiography if I didn’t write about the people who mattered in my life.”
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She had further said that she never wanted to be a home-breaker, which is why she had never married Nasir. In her words:
“I was never a home-breaker. There was never any ill will between me and Nasir Saab’s family. In fact, I was so happy to see Nusrat (Hussain’s daughter) and Imran Khan (grandson) at my book launch. I feel I’ve lived my life decently, and without hurting anyone.”
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In an interview with The Times Of India, Asha Parekh had spoken about the vacuum in her life and how she had realised back in 2003, that she was not suffering from depression but plain loneliness. She had said:
“I was the only child of my parents and after the death of my mother, father and aunt, suddenly I was all alone. There was a total vacuum in my life. I used to sit all alone during evenings and slowly depression started seeping in. I used to cry a lot and I didn’t know what was happening to me. Then it suddenly hit me that it was not depression but plain loneliness in the absence of my near and dear ones. It was in 2003 after I lost my father. At that point of time I had no clue what I should do and often felt that ke abhi mar jana chahiye.”
Don’t you agree that Asha Parekh is a true inspiration for all of us? Let us know.
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