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Rajani Ganguly reveals she got her BA degree when daughter Rupali was still studying

- Akash Bhatnagar akash.bhatnagar@ partner.hindustant­imes.com

Actor Rupali Ganguly saw the superwoman in her mother, Rajani Ganguly, for the first time after passing the 10th standard. “Mummy said she wanted to complete her studies. Since she didn’t come from a well-off background, she had to give up her studies. So, she completed her graduation when I was studying. That made me see my mum in a completely different light and I felt so proud of her,” says Rupali.

Mention it to her mum and Rajani quips, “People would tease me that I didn’t have any college degree. So I got a BA degree to shut everyone’s mouth.” Interestin­gly, Rajani also had a connect with showbiz, as she worked with the late choreograp­her Saroj Khan.

“Saroj used to work with Sohanlal (choreograp­her) master, and I, too, was there. I would just watch her dance and she’d often ask me to join. I was working in the group with them, and Saroj would take me along with her for choreograp­hies. I worked on the (actor) Aruna Irani song Ae Phansa from Bobby (1973). I also did a lot of stage shows as a Lavani dancer with composer Vasan Desai. In director Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Aashirwad (1968), I did a solo Lavani act with (actor) Leela Gandhi as well,” she shares.

However, after marriage, Rajani decided to become a homemaker. “I had a dream to reach a point in my life, but I couldn’t fulfil that. But both my kids (daughter

Rupali and son, choreograp­her Vijay Ganguly) fulfilled that for me,” she gushes.

The proud mother credits her daughter for not letting the difficulti­es in the journey faze her. “Rupali never let us feel her struggles. I used to feel bad that she did such amazing work in shows like

Sanjivani, Parvarish and

Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, still she never got an award. But today, every award is hers to take. People call me Rupali’s mum and that is enough for me. I have got everything I could have asked for,” Rajani says.

Mummy has this rule that whoever comes to our house can never go hungry. She is very loving and that’s something I try to imbibe from her. RUPALI GANGULY, Actor

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