23 C
Lucknow
Online Latest News Hindi News , Bollywood News

PM Modi Lauds Hema Malini’s ‘Cinematic Brilliance’ in Foreword

PM Modi Lauds Hema Malini's 'Cinematic Brilliance' in Foreword
Uncategorized

The first full-length biography of ‘evergreen beauty’ Hema Malini, also a BJP parliamentarian, will be launched on Monday, 16 October, to coincide with the 69th birthday of the actress.
In his forewords, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded Hema Malini’s cinematic brilliance during her 50 years in Indian showbiz.
Expressing his delight on the publication of the book, Modi said, “It is gladdening to note that the biography on Hemaji also covers her early years and how she gained a foothold in the film industry through hard work and dedication.”
The book by former editor of Stardust and producer Ram Kamal Mukherjee, will be launched on October 16, when the ‘dreamgirl’ turns 69. Its launch also marks the celebration of Malini’s five decades in show business.
“Hemaji has also been an active BJP member for many years. She has served diligently in the Rajya Sabha and is currently serving in the Lok Sabha. I have found her extremely sensitive towards the development aspirations of the people of Mathura, her constituency,” Modi added in the foreword.
Modi has penned a “short, crisp and sweet” foreword for Beyond The Dreamgirl, an authorised biography of actress and BJP MP Hema Malini.
Having started her film career in 1968 with Raj Kapoor-starrer Sapno Ka Saudagar, she regaled movie buffs with roles in films like Seeta Aur Geeta, Sholay, Dream Girl and Satte Pe Satta. An accomplished classical dancer, Hema Malini earned the epithet of ‘Dream girl’ for her flawless beauty, and became a pioneering female superstar in an otherwise male-oriented film industry.
In 1999, Hema Malini campaigned for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate in the Lok Sabha elections in Gurdaspur, Punjab. She is now a BJP MP from Mathura constituency.
Mukherjee in 2005 released a coffee table book called Hema Malini Diva Unveiled.
Beyond The Dream Girl, published by HarperCollins India, will give readers an in-depth look into her life.
“It is divided into 23 chapters, covering her childhood, teens, Bollywood, rise as an actor, romance, colleagues, marriage, her second innings, launching Shah Rukh Khan in Dil Aashna Hai — which she directed — her ballet, her political journey and spiritual journey. There are two chapters dedicated to her daughters Esha and Ahana.
“She has also spoken about her Agra accident and her singing career. We have summed it all up with a chapter called ‘Bliss’. This book will also have Hemaji’s family tree, which has not been published earlier, and there will be a lot of exclusive unseen photographs from her personal, professional and political spheres,” Mukherjee said.
The ageless talent has shared an insight into her life with Dharmendra as well as spoken on political figures like Modi, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, L.K. Advani and Sushma Swaraj.
How did Mukherjee get Modi to pen the foreword?
“It was not something thought of when I started writing the book two years ago. I started my research and wanted somebody else to do the foreword,” he said, without naming the film industry person whom he had approached.
“It was almost like a miracle to have Mr Modi write for us. When I discussed it with Hemaji, her first expression was, ‘I hope you know what you’re saying. I know you’re under pressure, but I think you’re losing your mind’.
“When I said there’s no harm in trying, she said, ‘You try and do whatever you want to do’. Then it was a process.”
The writer feels it’s the actress’ constant effort in promoting Indian classical music and dance through her ballets on Hindu mythological characters like Durga and Meera, which Modi appreciates.
“I think Mr Modi liked her inclination towards classical dance and music and how she promotes it at international platforms. I think this is a USP of Hema Maliniji, apart from she being Hema Malini. And I guess that’s also what justifies the title of the book.”

TQ

Related posts

Leave a Comment

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More