With no house of her own, 101-year-old actress Zohra Segal plans to
reach out to Arvind Kejriwal for help with daughter Kiran Sehgal
Veteran actress Zohra Sehgal is an unhappy woman. The 101-year-old
actress, who currently stays with her daughter Kiran Sehgal in South
Delhi's Mandakini Enclave, had written to the state government in 2011
seeking a house - preferably on the ground floor - in the capital. More
than three years later, she is yet to call a house her own.
Kiran tells HitList, `We applied to the then chief minister Sheila Dixit
asking her to allot a house to my mother as per the provisions under
the artiste quota. We were told our application was forwarded to the
Urban Development Ministry. We even met the minister but nothing was
done.`
Kiran adds that her mother - who turns 102 in April - finds its
difficult to move around without help. `I cannot take her down to the
lawn and she needs to be wheeled around,` she says.
She also points out that Zohra, who was awarded the Padma Vibhushan in
2010, wrote a similar letter to the Sangeet Natak Akademi in September
2013. `As per the regulations of the Ministry of Culture, I filled up
forms and even submitted an audit report on my mother's earnings. She
has not worked in a film after 'Saawariya' (2007). But so far, there has
been no progress on this front.`
Does this mean that their demand has been turned down? `Some
mediapersons told us that the proposal has not been honoured. When my
mother heard this, she narrated a dialogue from her play. She said,
'Maya ko maya mile kar kar ke lambe haath, Tulsidas gareeb ki koi na
maane baat (the rich only help the rich, there is nobody for the poor),`
says Kiran.
Zohra's daughter, however, doesn't want to give up hope. She wants to
approach the current Delhi CM, Arvind Kejriwal. `We will reach out to
Kejriwal and plead our case before him,` she says.
Zohra Sehgal is an Indian actress and choreographer, who started her
career as a dancer with Uday Shankar in 1935. Her first feature film was
'Neecha Nagar', directed by Chetan Anand in 1946. Her films include
'Bhaji on The Beach', 'The Mystic Masseur', 'Bend It Like Beckham', 'Dil
Se', 'Cheeni Kum' and 'Saawariya'. She was awarded the Padma Shri in
1998, Kalidas Samman in 2001, and Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship for
Lifetime Achievement in 2004.
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