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Amitabh Bachchan was lucky to get a second chance, says Asha Parekh

Veteran actress Asha Parekh, who ruled the '60s with consecutive blockbusters is all praises for Amitabh Bachchan. She said it is rare to get a second innings in showbiz and only Amitabh Bachchan has managed to do that.

India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Updated on: April 11, 2017 11:05 IST
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Amitabh Bachchan was lucky to get a second chance, says Asha Parekh

Veteran actress Asha Parekh, who ruled the '60s with consecutive blockbusters is all praises for Amitabh Bachchan. She said it is rare to get a second innings in showbiz and only Amitabh Bachchan has managed to do that. 

 "Work started coming to me less, people approached me for the role of a mother. I did a few (referring to playing mother) but I wasn't happy doing that. I wasn't convinced that what I was doing was right. 

"I remember there was one film where I (felt) tortured because the hero would come at 6:30 in the evening for a 9:30 morning shift. It wasn't working out for me," she said.

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Amitabh Bachchan was lucky to get a second chance, says Asha Parekh

The actress said that she realised she was done waiting for her male co-stars to turn up on time. 

"There was no way I could put myself through all of this. I didn't want to wait from morning till evening to give a shot. I decided I didn't want to work anymore," she said. 

To take a back seat after a fruitful career wasn't difficult for Parekh, who says it's all about being aware that not everybody gets a second chance like Bachchan. 

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Amitabh Bachchan was lucky to get a second chance, says Asha Parekh

"It wasn't a difficult decision as such. You have to accept certain situations in life. I am ageing so I should take it gracefully. Mr Bachchan has got a second innings. He is lucky, blessed by God. 

"People make films where he is the central character. We don't get these sorts of opportunities. If I get something like that, I would definitely like to work," she said. 

Parekh, however, says she was never out of work when she was active. 

"I never chased producers. Be it Waheeda Rehman, Saira Banu or Sadhna, we never went out to ask for work. It just came to us," she said. 

The actress says over the years her equation with all her contemporaries has changed as they have now passed the phase of "professional jealousy." 

"We had a healthy, professional rivalry. But outside the films, we were all friends. It's a professional jealousy, which is natural and it was there. But it was never personal. Our equation has changed now. We have ample time to see films, go to restaurants," she added.

Parekh feels it is difficult for today's actors to keep up with the pace considering the massive media attention. 

"At that time, we didn't have that much media exposure. Right now everyone's life is an open book. Ours wasn't like that. People were inquisitive to know more about us in those days. We had a very slow pace of life, we were not in a hurry. Today the girls have to go through so much stress. The media is there and then there are promotions," she said. 

Parekh is currently awaiting the release of her autobiography, "The Hit Girl", co-written by film critic Khalid Mohamed. 

The autobiography has a foreword penned by superstar Salman Khan

(With PTI Inputs)

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