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(Printed in the Screen Magazine in 1987)
 
RAJESH KHANNA - 1987

Bhawana Somaaya (The reporter is the same lady who was played by Anju Mahendroo as Nyla in The Dirty Picture!)

Rajesh and I are good friends.'- Anju Mahendru (July '87).

'He is the father of my children and a very integral part of my life. He can never be unimportant.'- Dimple (July '87).

'After every quarrel, he would inundate me with gifts as if he was courting me all over again.'- Tina Munim (August '87).

Three beautiful women. Three controversial relationships.

Three complex chapters in Khanna's life. What is it about Rajesh Khanna, that women who loved and lost him cannot be indifferent to the memory? Why is it that they drag their pasts into the present and discuss him when he's no more a part of their life? We decided to question the women. Persuading them to talk wasn't easy. If Anju Mahendru was unsure, Dimple was hesitant and Tina tight-lipped.'I'm not sure if it's right to discuss him,' said Anju, sitting in her plush bungalow in Juhu and swallowing an aspirin to recover from a throbbing headache.'It's a controversial subject...' remarked Dimple in-between shots during a late night shooting of a Rajkumar Kohli film.'What can I say? Anyway, how will it help...?' asked a reticent Tina when I contacted her over the phone one Sunday.

I spend long hours with the three women before they were willing to journey into their past and tell a strange story of half-forgotten truths. We flip back the pages of this still-open book to understand the mystique of a man called Rajesh Khanna...

Anju Mahendru: Just one month after Rajesh Khanna left her to marry Dimple Kapadia, Anju called up the 'Naaz' theatre to check his box-office popularity. This, for a man who led his baraat past her bungalow, only to spite her. Still, erasing his memory is not as easy for Anju. His perverseness was the other side of his generosity. His cruel moods alternated with his gentle nature. Anju was bohemian and sharptongued,-, a contrast to the diplomatic Khanna. Then what made R.K., the conservative raised in a traditional household, fall in love with the bold, independent model-cum-aspiring actress? The differences resulted in conflicts. Taking it as a challenge, R.K. sought to change his girlfriend.
 
Today says Anju:
'Basically he is a very orthodox man, yet somehow he always gets attracted to ultra modern girls. I know it's a contradiction, but then Rajesh Khanna is like that. Confusion was a part of our relationship. If I wore a skirt, he'd snap, why don't you wear a saree? If I wore a saree, he'd wrinkle his nose and say, why are you trying to project a Bhartiya nari look? Things became worse when stardom found Rajesh Khanna. The champagne-and-roses affair was threatened by the very popularity and success the two had dreamt of. Rajesh Khanna, the heartthrob of millions, never got encouragement from the person he most needed - Anju. Unsure of himself, he'd watch the rushes of his films with her, waiting for praise and appreciation. It never came. Instead, criticism was all he got. Anju refused to become another Khanna sycophant. She refused to see him in any other light than how she had always known him.

Says Khanna now,'I didn't expect praise. All I wanted was a nod of approval... A gesture that reassured. But she was always ruthlessly critical.'I was critical because that's how I am,' explains Anju.'If he was bad, I always said so. Why should I have praised him just to keep him happy? There were plenty around to boost his ego. He has always been sensitive to criticism and I've always been very frank.'
 
Rajesh was going through the teething troubles of nouveau success. Anju, as the woman in his life, found herself at sea, coping with him. She was defensive. When Rajesh got back from a shooting schedule, he'd get frantic if Anju wasn't in the beautiful bungalow he had gifted her. He would call up all her friends to trace her whereabouts. He'd follow her everywhere.'If I went somewhere, he'd trail me and ring me up consistently,' reveals Anju.'The world was after me and I was after her,' says the ex-superstar bitterly today.' In retrospect, Rajesh sums up his relationship with Anju as one of unequals.'I married Dimple on the rebound and Tina was a balm on the wounds inflicted by Dimple.'

Today, 17 years after the unpleasant break up of their seven year live-in- relationship, Anju would rather be friends with Rajesh Khanna, than nurse old grievances. The two have struck a special relationship that only years of knowing each other can bring about. Whether it's sharing a drink or teasing each other about their current dates, there is an easy camaraderie. Anju and Rajesh have come a long way. Says an embarrassed Anju,'When we spoke to each other for the first time after almost 17 years, I admit that both of us felt a bit awkward. I didn't call him Jatin as I used to in the past and he didn't call me Nikki. I didn't call him Kaka either. It would have been too filmi!'
Dimple Kapadia: When Dimple came into Rajesh Khanna's life, little did she know that she would have to bear the brunt of the casualties in his first affair. The young teen star was swept off her feet when the charming Khanna dramatically threw Rishi Kapoor's ring into the sea and proposed marriage. From childhood she was roughly jerked into adulthood. The marriage went wrong from the very beginning. Ironically, Dimple's complaints against Rajesh were similar to Rajesh's complaints against Anju.'Everywhere I went, I was told that I was the most gorgeous woman in the world. But I never got a word of praise from him. It was as if he hadn't noticed me.'
Three beautiful women. Three controversial relationships. Three complex characters in Khanna's life. What is it about Rajesh Khanna, that women who loved and lost him cannot be indifferent to the memory
 
Vulnerable and eager for reaction, Dimple was so awestruck by her superstar husband, that she was totally subjugated and robbed of the confidence to behave in a natural manner. She wore what he liked - sarees, and mixed with the people he approved of - his chamchas. It was always his approval that mattered. Says Dimple,'I was always waiting for some reaction, but it never came. All my energy was spent in doing what he wanted and anticipating his approval. It was like climbing a ladder. No matter how fast I climbed, he was still many rungs ahead.'

Things became worse, when Rajesh Khanna's films started flopping. He became more rigid and withdrew into his shell. If Anju couldn't cope with his success, Dimple couldn't cope with his failure.'He neither shared his happiness nor his sorrow and I was too frightened of giving him any kind of support. All I could do was wait in attendance just in case he needed me.' Maybe it's got something to do with the man that makes women involved with him feel insecure. Maybe in their insecurity, Khanna seeks his security. During her marriage, Dimple's self-esteem was low. Rajesh Khanna was a strong force to contend with. The truth was that the two married each other for all the wrong reasons. They failed each other in every way. And separation was the only way out.

Today, distance has brought about mutual understanding between the two. When a colleague recently remarked that Dimple had a volatile temper, her separated husband was the first one to defend her.'I've been told that Dimple uses foul language when she's in a bad mood. I've never experienced this side of her. She is always ladylike and polite when we were together. She was and is a good mother to her daughters. I must give her full marks for that.'

On her part, Dimple acknowledges that Khanna has been a formidable influence on her life. The impressions he has left behind cannot be wiped away. Today, if Dimple remembers the trauma of living in 'Aashirwad', she cannot forget the tenderness, either.'When he wants to charm you, he always succeeds. He is very generous - both with his purse and his heart. Anyone who comes into close contact with him will vouch for this.' Life with Rajesh Khanna had its highs and lows. When Saagar was released two years ago, Dimple said,'I would have loved to have someone to share Saagar with. On second thoughts, if Mr. Khanna had been around, there would probably be no Saagar! He would never have allowed me to act in films. But when my first film flopped, I did miss Kaka.'

(To Be Continued)
 
The rest of the interview is missing online...will have to look for it!
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Posted: 11 years ago
I wonder what Tina Munim/Ambani is thinking... What had gone wrong between Rajesh Khanna and her?Edited by -ksh- - 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -ksh-

I wonder what Tina Munim/Ambani is thinking... What had gone wrong between Rajesh Khanna and her?

 
 
Wonder if she came to pay her last respects! Even though she is married into a super-traditional family and is a mother to two kids, the fact is that she and Rajesh Khanna were in a live-in relationship for several years...common decency would call for her coming to his funeral.
 
Anju Mahendroo apparently did come and even had a major emotional breakdown...(according to one of our hindi news channel). Btw, I did not know that the Bunglow where Anju lives was actually a gift from Rajesh Khanna to her!
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^^^Yeah even recently Anju Mahendro was giving updates about his health. I think if someone understood him it was her.
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Originally posted by: -ksh-

I wonder what Tina Munim/Ambani is thinking... What had gone wrong between Rajesh Khanna and her?



Khanna formed popular on-screen and off screen pair with Tina in the eighties but the relation ended when Khanna did not accept Tina's proposal for marriage in 1987. Khanna and his wife had separated in 1984 but never completed the divorce proceedings and Khanna was sure that they would get together soon. Considering the effect, relation with Tina will have on his children, Khanna rejected Tina's proposal. After the breakup, Tina decided to leave film industry itself. Tina decided to go to California to graduate.
Posted: 11 years ago
its sad tht after his death, the articles which are coming by, seems to be mocking him more than praising for his acting, the superstar status had overpowered his acting calibre completely. and it was evident how AB senior's popularity became much higher...but what i dislike the fact tht Rajesh khanna's fall was more higlighted becoz of AB's success. i don't think so if he had to decline it doesn't need a rising power to hit the status. otherwise compare both the actors in Anand. Amitabh bacchan was really stiff and his superstar dom had always covered his acting caliber. though i think now he is a much better actor then he was in the 80's.

Rajesh khanna' affairs with women according to me wasn't a big deal. every superstar does that. superstardom takes u over. i refuse to believe if raj kapoor, dev anand dilip kumar all come with a clean chit...the only difference here is tht Rajesh khanna was more open and diluted.

his phase has become over now. i have seen his movies in the past days and he has done some some excellent work. i seriously give a damn abt his personal life, as i give it abt aamir and ranbir who are favourite actors right now, Rajesh khanna was a gem of an actor and its better tht he should be remembered for what he did onscreen rather offscreen.

P.S. Anju mahendru sounds retarded. though she is a good actress. liked her part of naila in TDP
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^^^During Anand Rajesh Khanna was a big star and Big B was still struggling for a foothold in the industry.
I think the reason for Rajesh Khanna's fall was not Big B or anyone else but his own ego resulting in unprofessionalism. His unprofessionalism is also stuff what legends are made like his superstardom. Anyways whatever his faults Rajesh Khanna did some really great work. Hindi film industry would not be the same without his contribution.
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^ ur rite, it was his incapability to accept failure n see sum1 else take his position dat made him bitter n lonely... also da drinking habbit bt more den anything I m happy his last days were filled wid joy as all his family members were arnd him

btw did u guys know dat he was raised by foster parents... I just found out now & found it shockin

TFS the article, sumthin I never read
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ya there is similar video on youtube which also mentions the same things mentioned above in article...
But the kind of  super super stardom he saw, I think no other actor had seen or will see...I knew he was big star but after listening to news yesterday, I found out 15 consecutive hits in span of 1969-72. This is beyond awesome. This record is still unbroken shows there cannot be other RK. I heard in news too but my dad said he had seen it that when his car once arrived in Chandigarh for premiere it actually went red with lipstick marks from girls. My dad was saying the hairstyle he followed, everybody in India followed that, the kind of clothes he wore, everybody started wearing similar style. In popularity wise, he is the most popular actor of bollywood. In that time he used to change flowers of his house every month worth 1 lakh rupees (which would be eventually more than 1 crore now). But what a life after seeing so much stardom he was alone for so many years, For so many years he never came out of his house Ashiward. I wish he had better married life and then his health would not have not deteriorated that much due to loneliness. Then he might have lived longer. I m not blaming Dimple here. I m sure she must had her own reasons to walk out. After all she was just a kid then too. I m just saying in general.
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Today's superstars have no enigma in them...they report everything from the brand of toothpaste they use to bad-mouthing their ex-flames on social platforms!😕  
 
Hence, Fans of our generation are not interested in the person behind the superstar, they are just interested in the latest fads and for that, I believe that the current generation of superstars won't be remembered and cherished the way that the likes of Rajesh Khanna and Dev Anand will be, now and in the future too!
 
Is it any wonder that we forget a Shiela Ki Jawani in a couple of days, but still remember the lyrics of Roop Tera Mastana or Chingari Koi Bhadke! It was not just the music of yesteryears that is memorable, but also the actors who personified them on-screen!
 
PS: Rajesh Khanna was probably the only star till date who had such a huge fan-following down south also! He was just as popular with Chennai and Kerala girls as he was with their north-indian counterparts! Despite the language barrier, his films were wildly popular in South and his posters used to sell like hot-cakes! 
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