I spend a good part of yesterday evening바카라soon after J Jayalalithaa was elected the fifth time chief minister of Tamil Nadu바카라listening to her old English interviews, particularly Rendezvous with Simi Garewal was revealing. I could see a different person emerge in Jayalalithaa. I felt, was so misguided about her, who she is and what I was made to believe. Ignorance is not bliss, it바카라s foolish mostly.
She was a brilliant student, gave her a firm foundation. Her looks set her apart for the denizens of the region she belongs to. She grew up in Bangalore missing her mother바카라played character roles in Tamil cinema바카라who worked in Chennai to fend for her family. She didn바카라t appear a maverick, as if they look any different, to the contrary she바카라s a considered person with high emotional quotient.
She lived the initial part of her life in a fairly secured environment, was never in the frontline, never faced the brunt. A sheltered life that was dominated by two strong influences바카라her mother and her mentor in politics MGR. For last 25 years, she바카라s on her own. Shashikala is her friend, philosopher and guide; she바카라s the one who manages her household. Their relationship is not dependent on the electoral fortunes. Jayalalithaa goes to the extent of describing her to have 바카라replaced her mother.바카라
True love doesn바카라t exist in real life, says Jayalalithaa without blinking an eyelid to Simi Garewal. She hasn바카라t experienced it, at least. True love is confined to books and cinema. As she was hurled into two high profile careers바카라cinema and politics바카라by two greatest influences in her life바카라Mother and MGR [describes him as a charismatic man with enviable intellect], respectively. She clarifies, though MGR, didn바카라t pave her way for a smooth succession as a leader. In fact, gaining control of the party바카라AIADMK바카라asserting her leadership was one of the most arduous challenges that life had to offer her. And her greatest triumph is when she won the first prize for an English essay writing competition. She was barely ten years old, waited for hours, well past midnight, to show her prize to her mother on her return to home.
Life isn바카라t bed of roses, survival of the fittest is the rule of the day. She learned the lessons of life the hard way. She was physically assaulted by DMK MLAs on the floor of the assembly, was send to jail infested with vermin. She was not deterred or her confidence shaken, adversity brings the best in a person, she only became stronger. 바카라I didn바카라t shed a single tear,바카라 she asserts in 28 days that she stayed in the Madras Jail under most appalling, inhuman conditions.
Jayalalitha denies that she바카라s superstitious and believes in astrology. Well, the two issues are mutually exclusive in Indian context. She accuses media of demonising her. She is not what media portrays her to be. She바카라s reserved, her emotions are not for public display. Though, she바카라s 바카라emotionally very sensitive.바카라 And this sensitivity is perhaps her life force. For she believes, if she바카라s committed to a task, whether she likes it or not, she is obliged to do it well. She topped in all subjects in school, and was the number one heroine of her time in Tamil cinema, she offers as examples to make her point. Later, adds with a diminutive smile, 바카라they say I바카라m good in politics.바카라
Some aspects of her life were fascinating to know, is also indicative of how little we know. That she바카라s a good singer. That she had crush on Shammy Kapoor, but they never met. That she loves Hindi movie songs. That she바카라s done some dazzling dance numbers, the most striking one is slim Jayalalitha with Dhramendra바카라where the two dance rather vigorously. I couldn바카라t help but thinking, how time and circumstances change a person beyond recognition. Her past, I reckon, would appear so alien to her as well. I may be wrong.
There바카라s an enigma about her, for she is reserved in public. 바카라I only speak when I바카라m spoken to,바카라 she says.
In her earlier life, when she was sheltered by her mentors, she would, when assaulted by words, by peers and otherwise, would go back home and cry in private. 바카라That Jayalalitha is dead,바카라 she announces. Now she gives back바카라much more in measure. That바카라s the metamorphosis she바카라s gone though. Age helps to put life in perspective. Work keeps her busy, and she has little time to crib about things she wanted but didn바카라t happen to her. It바카라s lonely at the top. Now, she doesn바카라t do things to please others. She is her own master, master of her destiny. She doesn바카라t regret the past or the present, but she바카라d be equally comfortable had she married at the age of 18 and lead a life of a homemaker. And she had, like girls of her age, dreamt of a prince charming descending in her life. She is disillusioned in the way life has panned out. And life experiences have made her acutely conscious of the fact that she is a woman. But things have settled down a bit. Disillusionment didn바카라t make her bitter. She explains to Simi Garewal, those who got married, also have issues to deal with, existential in nature, anxiety and disillusionment.
Karan Thapar interviewed her in 1999. She was aggressive in a polite way. She didn바카라t like the tone and tenor of his questions, made it clear to him. She looks into the eyes of people when she talks to them, she asserted when objected Thapr objected that she was reading from a prepared text. Finally, he made an unsolicited observation, as tempers rose, 바카라You바카라re a tough person, chief minister.바카라 Anger lit up on her face, after pausing for a while, she retorted. 바카라People like you have made me so.바카라
An Enigma Called Jaya
There바카라s an enigma about her, for she is reserved in public. 바카라I only speak when I바카라m spoken to,바카라 she says.

An Enigma Called Jaya
An Enigma Called Jaya

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