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‘Nana Patekar hated me’: Neesha reveals struggles in film industry

‘Nana Patekar hated me': Neesha Singh reveals struggles in film industry; shares life after stepping away from cinema

Neesha Singh, one of the familiar faces in the entertainment world through the 1980s and 1990s, has revisited her unexpected entry into showbiz and the reasons she later walked away at her peak.Born into a Sikh family and raised in Mumbai’s Malabar Hill, acting was never one of her ambitions. Her journey began in a college canteen, where she was chosen for a video test for a popular brand project. The campaign, directed by Alyque Padamsee, became the launch of the fairness cream. In an interview with Jyotsna Mohan, Neesha recalled saying, “I said my family will not allow me to model, but I will come with my friends to watch.” By the end of the shoot, Padamsee noticed her. She said, “He asked me why I didn’t do the test and I said I will not be allowed to model. So he said… I want something for the camera who has no makeup, would you mind standing for the camera.”

Nana Patekar episode

Neesha also spoke about a difficult chapter during the making of ‘Ankush’, directed by N. Chandra, where she worked with Nana Patekar. She said, “Nana Patekar hated me on sight.” He reportedly questioned her casting and warned the director that the film might suffer. He spoke sharply in Marathi, assuming she would not understand. But she did. By the third day, after watching her reactions on camera, his opinion changed. He tapped her head and said, “Chal jayegi tu (You’ll make it).”In 1997, Neesha left the industry abruptly. “I got married, moved to Singapore overnight. I had one or two running serials where they had to bump me off or make me disappear,” she said. Even when producers offered to shoot her parts in Singapore, she declined. “Acting was never a junoon for me, it was a shauk,” she said. Her last screen appearance came in 1998, the year her daughter was born.

Becoming the face of top brands

Before getting into films, Producer Ajay Anand informed her that she had been selected. Her father remained unsure until Padamsee personally visited and assured him she would be safe. The advertisement became a sensation, but Neesha’s father set one condition: she was allowed only one ad a month so she could finish her post-graduation. That rule worked in her favour and made her appearances selective. She said, “I was not overexposed. I could choose, ask for good money, and the best brands came to me, like a popular fabric brand, cosmetic brand and a famous coffee brand. You name the brand, and I did it.”Her move into films happened unexpectedly. A visit to Prithvi Theatre led to a meeting with filmmaker M.S. Sathyu. After watching Garam Hawa she convinced her father to let her act. She soon starred in ‘Kahan Kahan Se Guzar Gaya’ opposite Anil Kapoor, a film that earned international recognition despite a limited release. She later appeared in Bazaar, directed by Sagar Sarhadi.

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