Is actress Rekha a Brahmin?
Caleb Butler
Updated on April 03, 2026
1) A Brahmin, Rekha is half Tamil and half Telugu as she is the daughter Tamil actor Gemini Ganesan and Telugu actress Pushpavalli. Her parents were not married at the time of her birth.
Who is the husband of Rekha actress?
Mukesh Aggarwalm. 1990–1990
Rekha/Husband
What is Rekha mother tongue?
Rekha’s mother tongue is Telugu, and she is fluent in Hindi and English, having revealed she thinks in the latter.
What was the salary of Rekha?
Rekha worked in the film industry for more than 50 years and did more than 192 films. According to Republic TV, Rekha’s net worth is around $40 Million and gets 65 lakh rupees annually as salary and allowances.
What is Rekha real name?
Bhanurekha Gemini Ganesan
Rekha/Full name
Was Amitabh and Rekha together?
Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha were never seen together on screen after Yash Chopra’s 1981 film Silsila and as per Rekha’s admission in the Simi Garewal interview, they only met at public functions and award shows.
What is height of Rekha?
5′ 5″
Rekha/Height
What is Rekha real age?
67 years (October 10, 1954)
Rekha/Age
Is Rekha educated?
Sacred Heart Girls’ Anglo Indian High School
Rekha/Education
What is Rekha’s life story?
From her much-talked-about affair with Amitabh Bachchan to her mysterious wedding with Mukesh Agarwal, Rekha’s life has always been a source of gossip in the industry grapevine. Here are some excerpts from the book, Rekha: The Untold Story written by author and award-winning journalist, Yaseer Usman.
What is Rekha’s dream job?
A travel freak, Rekha dreamt of becoming an air hostess in her younger days. However, she was rejected owing to her young age. She then started thinking of becoming a nun as her convent school housed many Irish nuns. Poor financial conditions, however, forced young Rekha to work in B and C grade Telugu films.
Who is Mukesh Aggarwal’s wife?
In 1990, Rekha married Delhi-based industrialist Mukesh Aggarwal. A year later—while she was in London—he committed suicide, after several previous attempts, leaving a note, “Don’t blame anyone”. She was pilloried by the press at that time, a period which one journalist termed as “the deepest trough in her life.”.