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Rekha, romance dramas and period pieces; Roles that sealed her legacy as an evergreen leading lady

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 4, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Timeless grace

Rekha’s classic roles in Umrao Jaan, Ghar and Ijaazat show how carefully she chose emotionally rich women, never just decorative heroines. As Umrao, as the haunted wife in Ghar, and the quietly hurting wife in Ijaazat, she filled every pause with feeling. Fans still talk about her expressive eyes and luminous sarees, returning to these films whenever they want cinema that feels intimate, honest and heartbreakingly beautiful.

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Fearless choices

What makes Rekha truly evergreen is how brave she was with characters. In Khoon Bhari Maang, she turned revenge drama into an unforgettable makeover of both woman and star. In Do Anjaane and Utsav, she explored morally grey spaces long before it was fashionable. Viewers love that she never played safe; instead, she picked roles that questioned power, desire and loyalty, giving mainstream cinema unexpected depth.

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Romance remembered

Romantic classics like Silsila, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar and Mr Natwarlal became fan favourites largely because of Rekha’s shimmering presence. She brought vulnerability and quiet strength to women caught between love, circumstance and social judgement. Even when she had limited screen time, her chemistry, body language and soulful songs stayed with audiences. For many fans, these films define Hindi cinema’s golden era of romance, with Rekha’s performances at the very heart of it.

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Dramatic reinventions

Rekha repeatedly reinvented herself without losing her essence. She sparkled with mischief in Khoobsurat, played dignified, composed women in films like Sada Suhagan, and later added gravitas as the mysterious presence in Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish. Each phase felt like a new chapter rather than a comeback. Fans admire how she embraced age and change, choosing roles that let her grow instead of clinging to youthful stereotypes.

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Beloved by fans

Across these classics, Rekha’s choices shaped an entire idea of screen femininity: graceful yet independent, wounded yet unbroken. Whether it is the courtesan of Umrao Jaan, the resilient survivor of Khoon Bhari Maang, or the conflicted lover of Silsila, her characters feel strangely personal. Generations of fans still mimic her dialogue delivery, eyeliner and silk sarees, revisiting her films whenever they need comfort, drama or simply the pleasure of watching an icon.

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