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"He was Shammi Chacha and his wife was Neela Chachi for me...It was her idea that I call them Chacha and Chachi. Now
when this shocking news comes my heart reaches out to Neela Chachi. How will she cope?
She devoted her
entire being to looking after him. Though she came from a very large and closely-knit family after marriage Shammi Chacha
was her life...My heart reaches out to her...Shammi Chacha...what do I say?
Memories flood back to my first film
Dil Deke Dekho where I was this gawky nervous tomboy. Shammi Chacha taught me how to perform in the songs, how to do
lip-sync in the song sequences. We later did Teesri Manzil together which was iconic.
Our two other film Jawan
Mohabbat and Pagla Kahin Ka were average successes. When we were shooting for Teesri Manzil we never thought it would
become so popular with time. We had such fun... me, Shammi Chacha, producer Nasir Saab (Nasir Husain) and the director
Vijay Anand.
Shammi Chacha and I would look into the camera lens to check out all the pretty girls who passed
by on location. Now all of the Teesri Manzil team is gone...It's hard to believe Shammi Chacha is gone.
He was so
full of life right to the end. In all these years I've never seen him depressed except when his first wife Geeta Bali passed away
suddenly. It left him shattered.
I remember the shooting of Teesri Manzil was called off and when we resumed we
deliberately chose the sombre song Tumne mujhe dekha hokar meherbaan. The last time I met him was at actress Smita
Jaykar's place. He was in a lot of pain. But that smiling face never left him.
I learnt so much from watching
Shammi Chacha at work and in real life. He had such an infectious zest for life. I don't know about other heroines. With me he
was caring protective and guardian-like. I've no one to call Chacha anymore. "
Wednesday, August 17, 2011 12:52 IST