So we started with a love and hate relationship. And I used to get very angry at him as I was too working on some other films at that time. During that film, he used to make all the other actors wait till Dharmendra ji arrived on sets to start the shoot. Speaking to The Times of India, Aruna said in an interview, “We met each other during one of the films that we worked on together. Aruna and Kuku got married in 1990 when she was 40. Last year in an interview she said that she did not know Kuku was already married and had kids when she first met him. I knew I would never give that sorrow to my child.”Īruna Irani is married to filmmaker Kuku Kohli. For instance if something happens to my child at midnight, I can't call my husband. She added, “See it is not easy for a person to get married to a married man. The couple had two daughters, Esha and Ahana. He was already married to Prakash Kaur and had four children with her when he married Hema. Where love ends, marriage ends,” she said.Īctor-politician Hema Malini is Dharmendra's second wife. It's just a paper so you can boldly say that yes, he is my husband, she is my wife. Marriage has no security, only love has security. Like Hema Malini, if she married Dharmendra, she didn't want to break any family. Ask him, ‘Why did you do this?’ Tell them no? I did not have an affair with the intention to break a home. But think! See, I am not responsible to keep you happy. “You see, these wives, they always blame the ‘other woman’. However, it is the husband who made a solemn promise to be faithful and he should be the one to get pulled up when he breaks that promise. On Smita Prakash's podcast for ANI, Aruna said that first wives often blame the women their husbands have affairs with or marry. (Also Read: Aruna Irani talks about husband Kuku Kohli after his first wife's death: 'He didn't tell me that he was married ') In a new interview, Aruna spoke at length about marrying a married man and why it has not been easy on her either. On 19 February 2012, she was awarded the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ at the annual Filmfare awards function in Mumbai.Aruna Irani has spoken about her marriage and the society's double standards when it comes to extra-marital affairs. She also took up to direction and production of tele-serials like Mehndi Tere Naam Ki, Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand, Rabba Ishq Na Hove,Vaidehi and more. In her later career, Irani also switched to television performing character roles in various serials. Some of her Marathi films are Aandhla Marto Dola, Bhingari, Changu Mangu, Lapwa Chapvi, Ek Gadi Baki Anadi and Bol Baby Bol. She acted in the Kannada remake of the same film and the same role. In the late 1980s and 1990s Irani switched to playing motherly roles, notably in Beta (1992) for which she won her second Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award. She won her first Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award for Pet Pyaar Aur Paap (1984). She latered starred in Mehmood Ali’s Bombay To Goa (1972), Garam Masala (1972), and Do Phool (1973). She later acted with comedian Mehmood Ali in films like Aulad (1968), Humjoli (1970), Devi (1970) and Naya Zamana (1971). After doing several small roles in films like Jahanara (1964), Farz (1967), Upkar (1967) and Aaya Sawan Jhoomke (1969). Then she acted in movie Anpadh (1962) as childhood Mala Sinha’s character. Irani made her debut in the movie Ganga Jamuna (1961) at nine years old playing childhood Azra’s character. In January 2012, she was honoured with Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award at the 57th Filmfare Awards. She holds the record for winning the maximum nominations (10) in this category and received the award twice for her roles in Pet Pyaar Aur Paap (1985) and Beta (1993). Her performances won her nomination at Filmfare Awards for Best Supporting Role. She has danced in the songs “Thoda Resham Lagta Hai” from the film Jyoti (1981) “Chadti Jawani Meri Chaal Mastani”, “Dilbar Dilse Pyare”, and “Ab Jo Mile Hai” from the film Caravan (1971) and “Main Shayar To Nahi” from the film Bobby (1973). Wishing Aruna Irani many happy returns of the day.Īruna Irani (born 03rd May 1952) is an actress, who has acted in over 300 films in Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati cinema, mostly playing supporting and character roles.
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