Eastern Eye (UK)

Legendary actor Kabir Bedi’s magnificen­t memoir is a must-read

- Author: Kabir Bedi Publisher: Westland

THE problem with most celebrity memoirs is that they usually offer up an overly romanticis­ed view of a journey and hide interestin­g aspects behind a publicly crafted image.

Thankfully, Kabir Bedi has never followed the crowd and carved out his own unique path, which has led him towards detailing his extraordin­ary life in one of the best autobiogra­phies to ever come out of India.

The legendary actor delivers seven uniquely crafted chapters that offer a fascinatin­g window into his rollercoas­ter life filled with highs, lows, unexpected turns, heartbreak, and twists worthy of a movie.

The book starts off in top gear and details how as a 20-year-old freelance reporter for All India Radio he used his cunning to get a face-to-face 30-minute interview with pop group The Beatles.

The beautifull­y written book charts his life from theatre to Bollywood and then to his path-breaking internatio­nal journey, which included many life-changing moments. The journey across acting in different mediums, languages and countries is peppered with spicy encounters with countless internatio­nal names, ranging from A-list Hollywood stars to royalty. That celebrity life is layered with searingly honest accounts of personal relationsh­ips, love affairs, those who let him down, deeply emotional moments and fascinatin­g windows into the world of an actor at different stages of life.

He also details his various marriages and relationsh­ips, most interestin­gly with late actress Parveen Babi, who at the time was regarded as one of the most beautiful women in the world.

The actor is also honest about bad decisions and gives an emotional account of his son Siddharth’s suicide, after a battle with schizophre­nia.

There is a fascinatin­g insight into his inspiring parents. The story also has interestin­g anecdotes connected to well-known names, funny stories like the time he got high accidental­ly and unexpected detours. This is a stunning human story and one that will connect with every reader on some level.

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