'She was an extremely sensitive person, very thoughtful and caring.'
'She was a very loyal friend. She rarely stepped out of the house but she'd regularly visit me and my husband in Bangalore.'
Veteran actress Waheeda Rehman remembers Nanda, her friend of 55 years who passed away on March 25.
Nanda and I had lunch on Saturday (March 22) and were together till 5 pm. She was not in the least unwell.
If she had felt even a little uneasy, she wouldn't have stepped out of the house.
Asha Parekh and Helen spoke to her on Monday night and she was gone on Tuesday.
We had been friends for 55 years, ever since we worked together in Vijay Anand's Kala Bazaar.
Girl friends tend to drift away after marriage due to certain responsibilities but Nanda and I remained close friends even after I got married.
We were part of a close-knit group that included Asha Parekh, Helen, Sadhna and Jabeen and Shakila who settled abroad after they got married.
I delivered the unfortunate news of Nanda's death to Jabeen and Shakila.
Nanda and I were very different individuals, quite the study in contrasts. But we were very close friends. Or maybe we were close friends because we were so different. I've remained somewhat active in the public sphere with various things, including the occasional film.
She gave it all up a long time ago. The last films she did were Mazdoor, Ahista Ahista and Prem Rog. She never looked back at that life again. It hurts to talk about her in the past tense.
She was an extremely sensitive person, very thoughtful and caring. And she was a very loyal friend. She rarely stepped
Nanda and I never discussed work. Our work never came in the way of our friendship. We were both down-to-earth and very Indian. Both of us attempted glamorous roles but soon realised that it's better to play characters that were close to our personalities.