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July 19, 1997
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'My problem is that I get too involved
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selective, or if I had received some good advice, I would not have rejected so many roles |
It was one of the worst periods in her life. "I was emotionally torn and often cried bitterly. At times, I would report on the sets of Shri 420 with eyes which were red and puffy. Raj and Nargis comforted me and asked me if I could return to my husband. That was the one thing I could not do."
She longed for marriage, for motherhood and for respectability. When she did not get it, she began to concentrating on her career. She accepted negative roles -- she was the cruel mother-in-law, the greedy madam, the scheming kothawali. Her performances in films like Ek Nazar, Dil Apna Aur Preet Parayi, Pakheeza and Hanste Zakam won her laurels. Her role as a Christian mother in Julie was a landmark performance which fetched her 15 awards.
And, in 1956, when she told the late JRD Tata at a party that she would like to own his Mercedes Benz which was parked at the gate, he had it delivered to her the next morning!
But personal happiness eluded her. For years, she had to look after her sick parents who, though divorced, lived under her roof. Relatives she did not know existed sought her help; at one time, she had 14 of the them living with her! Yet, today, Nadira has no one who will care for her. Her brother is in Israel and her step-brother stays in London. "I brought them up like sons," she moans, "but they don't even keep in touch with me."
So the 60-something actress, with more than 250 films to her credit, carries on single-handedly. Nadira is reluctant to probe into the reasons being the non-existent film career. "I have always dressed well, lived well. Maybe, producers felt I was too well off to bother about doing character roles," she muses.
Television, despite its lack of organisation, has been a source of succour. "My problem is that I get too involved with whatever I am doing," Nadira explained. "I wish serial producers are more professional. But, despite everything, I give my best."
Her spare time is devoted to her few friends and to her outstanding library -- which includes works by Plato, Winston Churchill, Vivekananda and Will Durant. Briefly, we discuss Richard Nixon. Watergate or no Watergate, I consider him the greatest US president," declares Nadira.
Didn't I tell you she was unique?