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''Eurekha!'' is a biography of the actress
Rekha Bhanurekha Ganesan (; born 10 October 1954), better known by her mononymous stage name Rekha, is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in Hindi films. Acknowledged as one of the finest actresses in Indian cinema, she has starred in mo ...
by the columnist and author Mohan Deep. The book details her
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acting career and her short-term marriage with the industrialist Mukesh Aggarwal. It was published on 17 December 1999 by Shivani Publications and later reprinted in a number of Indian languages, including a serialisation in the magazine '' Anandalok''. It received negative reviews from critics, who panned Deep's writing and the book's contents. Rekha herself was critical of the book due to its misinformation.


Synopsis

''Eurekha!'' is out of print. It examines Rekha's acting career in
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beginning at age 13 and her marriage to the industrialist Mukesh Aggarwal. A thirteenth chapter of the book, titled "Temptations and Seductions", is provided on Deep's website. It investigates her alleged, romantic relationship with the actor
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, positing that the affair began during the shooting of '' Do Anjaane'' (1976).


Development and release

''Eurekha!'' was originally titled ''Re'', the way
Rekha Bhanurekha Ganesan (; born 10 October 1954), better known by her mononymous stage name Rekha, is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in Hindi films. Acknowledged as one of the finest actresses in Indian cinema, she has starred in mo ...
is addressed by her friends and fans. Deep's friend, the journalist Chaitanya Padukane, recommended him to change the title to ''Eurekha!'' (a combination the subject's name and the word '' eureka''). Deep said, "Like
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who screamed 'eureka!' when he discovered his principle ... I was supposed to have 'discovered' the real Rekha. So ''Eurekha!''" It was his first book chronicling a living person, attributing this to the criticism he got after publishing his previous books (about
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and
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) that critics panned for "raking up the past" of deceased people. Published on 17 December 1999 by Shivani Publications in English, the book was reprinted in
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,
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, and Gujarati under the title ''Rekha O Rekha!''; it was also serialised in the
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-language magazine '' Anandalok''. The book generated controversy as soon as Rekha admitting she was angry at Deep for chronicling her life without her permission and claimed that most information in the book were misleading. In an interview with ''
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'', she expressed her astonishment of how he collected "all those hearsay account" and criticised the title. Rekha believed that "the kind of language used by the man only reflects his personality". Deep was prepared for a lawsuit from Rekha in response to the book, but she did not file one. She informed ''
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'' in March 2000:
"So many myths have circulated about me. God bless all those who want to make fast buck out my life... or at my expense. Whatever I've done in life, has been tucked away in my memory files for posterity. I have a photographic memory about everything—be it my profession, my achievements, my relationships. And if truth be told, no one is really interested in the real me except my family and close friends. At best, only the prurient or personal aspects grab attention in public. Whether I decide to get married, have a baby, or even plant a tree in my garden, that's purely my personal business. And I pray that it stays that way."


Critical reception

Upon release, ''Eurekha!'' had reviews that were generally scathing due to Deep's writing and the book's contents. Tara Patel of ''
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'' described it as "an arrogant, crude example of how a woman, who happens to be a film star, can be victimised and exploited even while she lives." ''
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'' expressed similar thoughts, writing that Deep failed to chronicle his subject's life and career in a proper writing style. ''India Today'' referred to ''Eurekha!'' as a "shoddily-
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biography". In contrast, ''
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wrote that Deep "has the guts to grab the tigress by the tail", believing his narration of Rekha's marriage to Agarwal is readable and entertaining. V. Gangadhar from ''
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'' felt the book is full of details of her personal life, while ''Movie Mag International'' praised its authenticity. ''
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'' observed that Deep "has her life in a no-holds-barred-manner", and the ''
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'' opined his prose is "
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". Another writer from ''The Afternoon Despatch & Courier'' was more positive, thinking that Deep had not got any credits he deserved for his works and praising his effort of researching her life. The
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-based magazine ''Savvy'' said the book is "unputdownable", complimenting the fluidity in his narration which the reviewer thought would " puryour own vicarious curiosity for a fascinating film legend". ''
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'' commented, "... the enigma lies exposed as her life reflects the complexed, confused meanderings of a sharp and gifted individual."
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labelled it the book version of the ''
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'' of "the biggest and definitely the most intriguing actress in Bollywood's history".


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