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‘Lady Amitabh’ Turns 69

The legendary Vijayashanti who  has a formidable reputation in Telugu cinema , had a brief  but interesting stint in Hindi cinema.

  She played the hero in  N Chandra’s  Tejasvini. Though the  film didn’t do  as  well as expected, Vijayashanti as  the no-nonsense  cop was  a  rage.

In an  interview some  years ago with this  writer, Vijayashanti  recalled her brief association with  Hindi cinema with  fondness. “The  first Hindi film I did  was  Eeshwar  with Anil Kapoorji. It was  a lovely film.And I had a lovely  role in it. Tejasvini came next  and I was suddenly looked at as an action hero.”

  Tejasvini  got her  the  label of the female Amitabh  Bachchan. “In Tejasvini  I played a cop and did my own  stunts. I never imagined I had it in me to do those kicks  and somersaults. The idea of an empowered  female bringing the baddies  to book was very appealing. I  was  offered  many cop roles. I turned all  of them  down.”

  Speaking of  being the  lady Bachchan, Vijayashanti got the chance  to do the original. “I also did  a film with  the great Amitabh Bachchan called  Zamanat which , for reasons  unknown to me,  never got released.That remains  a regret. Amitji  is such a  great star. They used to call me  ‘Lady Amitabh’ in Telugu cinema  because of the author-backed  strong characters  I played.”

After delivering hit after hit in the  1980s and 90s  in Tamil , Telugu and Hindi in author-backed  female-oriented  roles,  why was she  missing from the screen  since 2006?

“Politics, Sir,  politics,” she  said with  pleasurable laughter.  “I  decided to plunge myself  into the creation of Telangana. And I didn’t to do it half-heartedly, didn’t want  people  to point a finger at me  and say, ‘Look, another actor is using  politics to get noticed.’  It didn’t even occur to me that I could use my strong image in  cinema to propagate my political ideas. To me, cinema was  cinema and politics was politics.”

When she plunged into politics  she had  no intention  of ever returning to cinema. “I had been acting for 40 years when politics  beckoned. I didn’t want to continue with a film career. It had to be politics wholeheartedly.”

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