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Hema Malini
S(three) Shakti: Hema Malini, Esha and Ahana Deol
Hema Malini on dance and her daughters
Hema
Malini - woman, sensual danseuse, dotting mother, editor, actress
and director. There is so much to her dynamic multifaceted personality
that cannot be contained in a nutshell. She wielded such strong
commercial clout at the peak of her acting career, that actors like
Dev Anand and Rajesh Khanna had to turn to her to give them that
much wanted hit. She was thrown out of her first film, a Tamil one
by director Shridhar in 1964, because she had no star appeal! She
began her career opposite Raj Kapoor in Sapnon ka Saudagar (1968)
and became the eternal Dream Girl of Hindi cinema.
Hema
Malini is the captivating heroine of many a Hindi film, director
and producer of much talked about television serials 'Noopur'
and 'Women of India,' the first-ever woman to head the National
Film Development Corporation, editor of a biligual women's magazine
and mother of two daughters Esha and Ahana Deol born
of a volatile North-South Dharmendra-Hema Malini combination. Through
all this express activity called 'life' she never lost focus on
her first love 'dance.'
On
the contrary, she has embellished this part, with technical know-how
she gained from her films and television experience to create spectacular
dance ballets like Ramayan, Meera, Durga, Mahalaxmi, Savitri,
Radha-Krishna and Nrityamalika. On the anvil are plans
to create a state-of-the-art academy called the 'NatyaVihar Kalakendra.'
Mumbaibest spent some exclusive moments with this sensual beauty
and her daughters, Esha and Ahana Deol during harrowing moments
of beautification in the Green Room before a dance performance of
the trio.
If
there could be a mother hen, it is Hema Malini. Fretting and fuming
at her daughters casual attitude before the performance, she looks
over their make up with microscopic precision. This perfectionist
expects nothing but the best. As Esha holds a closed eye for the
dramatic application of eyeliner, 15 year old Ahana rests casually
on the sofa lost in teenage concerns and Mama throws at them threatning
words in Tamil.
"I am very tense about my daughters' performance. We have
been practising all week together but I still am not confident of
us dancing together. This will be our first time. I am not so much
worried about Esha as I am about Ahana. Ahana is Mamma's baby and
even on stage she sticks close to me. I have to keep whispering
to her to maintain distance during the performance," says
Hema Malini, as she glances affectionately at Ahana. The interview
is interrupted with typical Tamilian 'Aiyoos and Aamaas,'
from her daughters.
When
asked about how it feels dancing for the first time with her daughters,
Hema says, "It is a very different experience dancing with
both of them. I have danced with Esha before, now I will have Ahana
dancing alongside also. I will perform Bharatnatyam, while my daughters
perform Odissi. It was all unplanned. Esha did not have busy shooting
schedules so I asked her to dance with me. Ahana had also learnt
a few dance items so I thought why not Ahana also. Someday she has
to perform, this could be the best opportunity." However,
it is not Bharatanatyam, but the hauntingly beautiful Odissi that
Esha and Ahana have chosen as their form of self-expression.
Is Hema Malini a very pushy mother? "My daughters are busy
with their studies, their course and their friends. If I leave it
to them they will never learn Bharatnatyam or any kind of art expression.
I have been able to kindle their interest in dance, but with time
they will learn to love it and will thank me for it," Hema
says with the enthusiasm of a mother. She believes, "Because
of dance I was able to join films. So I am sure it will help Esha
and she will have to make time for it. Inspite of my busy film shotting
schedules, I never stopped giving performances. That was the only
way I could keep in touch with dance."
Esha, with Odissi makeup and hairdo, asserts, "In the beginning
I took up dance for my mother's sake. Now I actually find a personality
change with dancing, it helps keep a cool mind almost like meditation
and does me a lot of good physically too. We have a dance teacher,
Pandit Ravindra Athibuddhi, coming home on the weekends to teach
us. Right now I am concentrating on my career, so whenever there
is a show and Mamma asks me to dance, I dance. A lot depends on
my film shooting schedules." Hema's mothering does not
stop at dance, she as involved in Esha's film career, making sure
she chooses good films, planning her shooting schedules and even
ensuring that the movies are released on time.
Now it is young Ahana's turn at the hands of the make-up artist.
"I am a little nervous," she pipes in, fidgeting
in her chair. Is she also inclined to act in films? "No,
no" she loudly asserts, "I am just not interested
in joining films." (Did we just hear Papa Dharmendra heave
a sigh of relief!)
Hema has had enough of my intrusion in the Green Room, and quite
firmly ushers me out before her daughters can get more outspoken.
That's Hema Malini for you with her volatile and vibrant young
girls! A celebrity mother with a difference.
By Anupama Vinayak
Photographer : Vinayak
Prabhu
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