Rekha looks royal as she appears on Vogue cover; shares why she hasn't signed a film since 2014

Updated : Jul 04, 2023 09:19
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Veteran actor Rekha has featured on the latest cover of Vogue Arabia magazine. She looked royal dressed in ensembles by ace designer Manish Malhotra.


Speaking with the magazine, the actor revealed why she hasn't signed a film since 2014 and mentioned she has the luxury of choosing projects as per her preference.


Rekha said whether she makes films or not, it never leaves her. She has her memories to relive what she loves.

She said, 'Whether I make films or not, it never leaves me. I have my memories to relive what I love. And when the time is right, the right project will find me. My person is my own, but my cinematic persona is in the eyes of the beholder. Therefore I choose where I want to be and where I don’t want to be. I am so blessed to have earned the right to choose what I love. And to have the luxury to simply say no.'

The veteran actor was also asked 'when you love someone or something so deeply, does the love disappear?' She replied that when a relationship is established it is forever.

'Sometimes we may want more and sometimes it’s just enough. This applies to my craft. I was born with an instinct for the perseverance of beauty. Sure, I was born to actors… but it is my insatiable quest for learning, my willingness to keep my eyes and heart open, absorbing beauty with positivity not negativity, that gives me command over my craft. I feel like a newcomer every day. And I trust those who demonstrate commitment like I do,' she said.

Rekha was recently on the small screen in the promo of the TV show 'Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin'.

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