Waheeda Rehman: A Timeless Icon in Indian Cinema

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Waheeda Rehman receives the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Lifetime Achievement Award for her remarkable career in Indian cinema.

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Her cinematic journey began at the age of 17 with her debut in the Telugu film "Rojulu Marayi" in 1955.

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Guru Dutt, enchanted by her eyes and talent, cast her in "CID," where her dance to "Kahin Pe Nigahen, Kahin Pe Nishana" became an instant sensation. 

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Waheeda Rehman's beauty and talent made her the muse of renowned directors like Satyajit Ray and Vijay Anand.

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She was known for her independence and didn't rely on large entourages, setting her apart in her time.

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Her versatility allowed her to excel in a wide range of roles, from intense dramas to light-hearted romances.

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Waheeda Rehman's memorable performances in classics like "Guide" and "Pyaasa" solidified her status as an acting legend.

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Her ability to convey deep emotions through her eyes and expressions made her a standout performer.

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Waheeda Rehman's contributions to Indian cinema continue to inspire generations of actors and filmmakers.

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She remains a timeless and iconic figure in the history of Indian cinema.

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