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Ramesh Sippy on Hema Malini: She Has Gone Ahead of the Roles Offered to Her

Veteran filmmaker Ramesh Sippy has praised actress-politician Hema Malini for her professionalism as she completes over 60 years in cinema. A special event called 'The Dream Girl's Diamond Jubilee Concert' will be held on July 10 in Mumbai to honor her career. Sippy credited Hema Malini's charisma for making her roles memorable and said she has gone ahead of the roles offered to her. The event will feature performances by several artists and Hema Malini will share anecdotes from her six-decade journey in films and music.

Ramesh Sippy lauds Hema Malini's professionalism in cinema politics as actress clocks over 6 decades of her career

Mumbai, June 9

Veteran filmmaker Ramesh Sippy has lauded actress and politician Hema Malini for her professionalism as she clocked more than 60 years in cinema.

Hema Malini is set to be honoured through 'The Dream Girl's Diamond Jubilee Concert', an event organized in collaboration with the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE). The event will be held on July 10 at Shanmukhananda Hall in Sion, Mumbai.

A press conference regarding the event was held at The Millennium Club, Mumbai. Ramesh Sippy, who made films like 'Andaz', 'Sholay', and 'Seeta Aur Geeta' with Hema Malini, singer Anup Jalota, FWICE President B.N. Tiwari, Advisor Ashok Pandit, General Secretary Ashok Dubey, Treasurer Gangeshwar Lal Shrivastava 'Sanju', actress Vijayta Pandit, singer Shabbir Kumar, RJ Anirudh Chawla, actress Kiran Juneja, and others shared their memorable experiences related to Hema Malini.

Looking back at the actress' journey of over 6 decades in cinema, Ramesh Sippy told IANS, "It's a very good journey. She has taken different forms, she has played different roles. And, she has played all of them in a very good way. And, I think there are very few people like her. There may not be someone who can claim as much as she has done".

When asked about the powerful roles that he wrote for the actress, and the way she portrayed them, the director credited the actress for her 'charisma'.

He said, "Why not say that she has been so good, that she has gone ahead of the roles that were offered to her. So, there must be an actor and an actress, who can show their charisma. She has done a great job".

At the ceremony, it was announced that this will not just be a concert, but a memorable glimpse into Hema Malini's six-decade-long film journey. Actress Padmini Kolhapure, music composer Annu Malik, singers Kavita Krishnamurthy, Purnima, Sudesh Bhosle, Suresh Wadkar, actress Vijayta Pandit, Anup Jalota, Shabbir Kumar, and others will also perform at the event.

He also spoke about her political career, as he said, "She always wants to do something good. She was doing for her films, She was doing for the film industry. And, now, she is doing for the common people".

Meanwhile, talking about the event, Hema Malini herself will share anecdotes from her life and career during the event. The audience will also get to hear popular songs from her films and stories from people who closely witnessed and experienced the golden era of Indian cinema.

In a video message, Hema Malini spoke about the concert, FWICE, and the lakhs of workers associated with it. The actress said that for the first time, she will share her 60-year journey in films and music with her fans. She mentioned that she and Dharmendra have always received immense love from audiences, cinema workers, co-artists, producers, directors, writers, lyricists, and musicians, including FWICE and its President B.N. Tiwari, and that this show is an opportunity to express gratitude to them.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Ramesh Sippy's words about her 'charisma' are spot on. Hema Malini isn't just a great actor but also a dedicated public servant. It's inspiring to see someone balance both cinema and politics so gracefully. Wishing her all the best for the concert!

Michael C

I've always admired Hema Malini's work from the 70s and 80s. She defined an era of Indian cinema. But honestly, I wish the article had more focus on her acting legacy rather than the event logistics. Still, kudos to FWICE for organizing this.

Kavya N

As a young person, I've only seen her in old movies on TV, but you can tell she was a powerhouse. It's great that they're honoring her while she's still active. Also, Dharmendra ji might show up – that would be epic! ❤️

Rohit P

Respect for her longevity, but I think we also need to talk about how many actors from that era are forgotten. Why only big names get these tributes? Anyway, hope the concert raises funds for the film workers, that's the real need of the hour.

Siddharth J

'The Dream Girl' indeed! Hema Malini's journey from 'Sapno Ka Saudagar' to being an MP is remarkable. Ramesh Sippy's praise about her professionalism is well-deserved. A true artist who never forgets her roots. 🎬

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