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Asha Parekh: Graetful To See Soo Many Colleagues At My Book Launch

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It was a masterstroke of marketing  wisdom to  get Salman Khan to be the chief guest for the release of AshaParekh’s autobiography The Hit Girl written in collaboration with eminent journalist Khalid Mohamed.

As expected, Salman stole the show at Taj Lands End(Mumbai)’s Garden View Room where the book was released on Sunday evening. Dapper in a  suit and obviously in awe of  his Asha Aunty, Salman had the media eating out of the palm of his hands with a speech that only Salman could’ve made.

He started by confessing it takes guts to write an autobiography. “I could never do it it…Dharamji will know why,”  said Salman mischievously, as the media burst into delighted laughter.

This was Salman’s prankish way of  drawing attention to ‘Garam Dharam’ , now Dharam Paaji at 80, and his  womanizing ways in the 1960s and 70s.Was  it right for Salman to embarrass a senior and most respected actor whom he confesses to idolizing?

Like I said, only Salman can get away such insolent cuteness. And as a star-guest at the event pointed out, “Chalo, by confessing he can’t dare to write an autobiography at least indirectly Salman admitted he is not a virgin.”

Salman also spoke of the great friendship Asha Parekh shared with her female colleagues Waheeda Rehman and Salman’s stepmother Helen Aunty, a kinship that Salman misses among the girls today.

Asha Parekh admits that on this her special day she missed her other dear friends  Sadhana and Nanda who are no more. “It was so nice of Salman to take time off to  be the chief guest at my book release.I’ve known Salim Saab , Salma and Helen from the time I did Teesri Manzil(Salman’s father Salim Khan even had a cameo role in the film).Salman has always been very warm and affectionate towards me. He truly made the evening special. So did two of my favourite co-stars Dharmendra and Jeetendra.”

Ashaji has done some of her biggest hits with these two mega-stars.Sadly her other hit co-stars Shammi Kapoor, Joy Mukherjee, Sunil Dutt and Rajesh Khanna  are no more while three of the others Shashi Kapoor , ManojKumar and Biswajeet were unable to attend.

“I missed them all on my big day. They were such an integral part of my life and career. Now they are not there for me,” says  Asha regretfully.

 

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