Her luminous eyes lit up the screen every time she used to set free the long withheld glance. Nobody has managed to grace the silver screen quite like her and the charm she used to exude, entrancing men all over the country , hasn’t quite diminished over the years. If the charm she used to radiate years ago whispered about a nascent seduction , now it speaks volumes about care , affection and a comforting warmth. From being one of the most elegant divas in the Golden Period of Indian Cinema to the coolest grandmother in contemporary times , Waheeda Rehman continues to warm our hearts. In all probability she’s the only connecting link between the Golden Era of India cinema and the present times , and all these years she has managed to infuse in her diverse characters her characteristic grace , quite effortlessly. She has worked with the best in the business , from Guru Dutt to Dev Anand to Rajesh Khanna to Soumitra Chatterjee to Abhishek Bachchan, and in each of those roles , she has given a performance that cannot be easily forgotten. It almost seemed that her leading men were in awe of her , and they cannot be blamed. The way she used to orchestrate her facial features to convey a wide range of emotions can hardly be matched by anyone else and its only appropriate that the following lyrics of the memorable song were penned in her admiration –
‘Chaudvin ka chand ho , ya aftab ho , jo bhi ho tum khuda ki kasam, lajawaab ho’
We cant agree more.
We at Long Live Cinema wish Waheeda Rehman a very Happy 75th Birthday . We hope she’ll continue to enchant us with her performances for years to come.
Let us, as a celebration of Waheeda Rehman’s glowing career, take a trip down the memory lane and revisit some song sequences featuring her which bear testament to the grace, charm and elegance of the Golden Lady of Indian cinema.
‘Chaudvin Ka Chand’ from the film ‘Chaudvin Ka Chand’ (1960)
‘Jaane Kya Tune Kahi’ from the film ‘Pyaasa’(1957)
‘Kahin Pe Nigahein Kahin Pe Nishana’ from the film ‘C.I.D.’ (1956)
‘Bhanwara Bada Nadan Hain’ from the film ‘ Sahib,Biwi aur Ghulam’ (1962)
‘Gaata Rahe Mera Dil’ from the film ‘Guide’ (1965)
‘Genda Phool’ from the film Delhi-6 (2009)

























