Former actor Anu Aggarwal, who gained fame after that includes in Aashiqui, recalled how veteran actor Rekha as soon as instructed her that she has a face that ‘all of us make by means of make-up’. In a brand new interview, Anu stated that the incident happened throughout one of many excursions after her movie’s launch. She stated that it was the primary time that she got here head to head with Rekha, who requested her to satisfy her. (Also Read | Anu Aggarwal recollects being in a live-in relationship the place boyfriend’s mom additionally lived with them)
Aashiqui (1990) is a musical romantic drama movie directed by Mahesh Bhatt. The movie starred Anu, Rahul Roy, and Deepak Tijori in pivotal roles. The movie was recognized for its music, composed by Nadeem–Shravan.
Speaking with Indian Express, Anu stated, “I remember, after Aashiqui came and we became popular, we did a lot of tours in several parts of the country and in the UK and US. Rekha was also a part of one such tour. I had never met Rekha before, and as far as I’m concerned, she’s my senior. Her assistant came and told me ‘Rekha ji wants to see you’. I’ll never forget this, it was a room with mirrors and she was sitting and getting her make-up done. She and smiled at me and said, ‘you have got a face that we all make through make-up.’ I was just like ‘wow’, I didn’t know how to say thank you or react to that kind of a compliment.”
She additionally spoke about present process surgical procedure, “I’d by no means go below the knife. Even after my accident, folks instructed me that I’d must go below a knife if I wish to proceed working. But in case you settle for your self for what you might be, you don’t want surgical procedure. It is your perception in your self that may take you forward in life. The whole factor of going below the knife is a development, don’t you see that?”
Anu appeared within the Doordarshan serial Isi Bahane in 1988. Aashiqui’s sequel, titled Aashiqui 2, starred Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor and launched in 2013. Anu has been a part of a number of movies resembling Ghazab Tamasha (1992), Thiruda Thiruda, Khal-Naaikaa and King Uncle (1993), Janam Kundli (1995), and Return of Jewel Thief (1996).