Waheeda Rehman recollects how her ‘white hair’ shocked an unwell Sunil Dutt in ICU: ‘What have you ever performed?’

Veteran actor Waheeda Rehman has recalled an incident when late actor Sunil Dutt was shocked to see her sporting ‘white hair’. In a brand new episode of Arbaaz Khan’s chat present The Invincibles, Waheeda recalled how Sunil Dutt was hospitalised after he fell unwell following his padayatra. Waheeda stated that when she visited Sunil within the hospital he was shocked on seeing her. (Also Read | When Waheeda Rehman’s gray hair left Helen, Sadhna, Nanda in shock)

Sunil and Waheeda have featured collectively in lots of movies together with Ek Phool Char Kante (1960), Mujhe Jeene Do (1963), Meri Bhabhi (1969), Darpan (1970), Reshma Aur Shera (1971) and Zindagi Zindagi (1972).

Talking to Arbaaz, Waheeda stated, “I went to meet Sunil Dutt who was in the ICU and as per the rules only one person could go inside. So I went inside and wished him also asked about his health. But as he looked at me he was in a state of shock. So I asked him what happened. To which he said, ‘What have you done?’”

“I thought he was asking why I came in, so told him that I took permission and came. He said, ‘I am not talking about that I am speaking about your hair’. Why did you colour your hair white? I replied, ‘Sunil I have not coloured it white instead stopped colouring it black’ they are actually white’,” she added.

Earlier, talking with Filmfare, Waheeda had talked about how she stopped colouring her hair. “My hair had started greying rather early. Every 10 days, I had to touch it up. I found it tiring. During the time when my husband was unwell, it escaped my mind to dye my hair…Once I’d attended a function when Sunil (Dutt) said in jest, ‘Waheedaji’s unfair. Being younger than us, she’s stopped dyeing her hair. Now our secret is out!'”

Waheeda made her appearing debut with the Telugu movie Rojulu Marayi (1955). She has featured in lots of movies equivalent to Pyaasa (1957), Guide (1965), Khamoshi (1969), Phagun (1973), Kabhi Kabhie (1976), Chandni (1989), Lamhe (1991), Rang De Basanti (2006), and Delhi 6 (2009) amongst many others.

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