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DYK Guru Dutt’s Wife Geeta Dutt Was ‘Suspicious’ Of His Bond With Waheeda Rehman?

Guru Dutt, the legendary filmmaker of Indian cinema, is known for his captivating storytelling and cinematic brilliance. His films have stood the test of time and continue to inspire generations. However, behind the scenes, there was a tumultuous relationship between Guru Dutt and his wife, Geeta Dutt. In a recent interview, Guru Dutt’s sister, Lalitha Lajmi, revealed that Geeta Dutt was “suspicious” of almost every actress her brother worked with.

Geeta Dutt, a renowned playback singer, was married to Guru Dutt in 1953. The couple had a tumultuous relationship, with Guru Dutt’s intense dedication to his work often causing strain in their marriage. However, it was not just his work that caused issues between them, but also his interactions with his female co-stars.

According to Lalitha Lajmi, Geeta Dutt was a possessive and suspicious wife. She would often accompany Guru Dutt to the sets of his films and keep a close eye on him. She was particularly suspicious of his female co-stars and would often express her displeasure about them to Lalitha.

Lalitha Lajmi recalls an incident from the making of the iconic film, ‘Pyaasa’. Guru Dutt was working with the beautiful Waheeda Rehman, and Geeta Dutt was not happy about it. She would often ask Lalitha about Waheeda and her interactions with Guru Dutt. Lalitha remembers Geeta saying, “I don’t like this girl. She is too young and too pretty. Guru will fall for her.”

This suspicion and possessiveness extended to other actresses as well. Lalitha Lajmi reveals that Geeta Dutt was also suspicious of actress Mala Sinha, who worked with Guru Dutt in the film ‘Pyaasa’. She would often ask Lalitha about Mala Sinha and her relationship with her brother.

This behavior of Geeta Dutt may seem irrational, but it was a result of her deep love and devotion for her husband. She was a talented and successful singer in her own right, but she chose to put her career on hold to support Guru Dutt’s work. She was also a doting mother to their three children and took care of their household.

However, this possessiveness and suspicion took a toll on their marriage. Guru Dutt’s dedication to his work often left Geeta feeling neglected and insecure. She would often express her insecurities to Lalitha, and it was evident that she was not happy with the attention her husband gave to other women.

Despite their troubled marriage, Guru Dutt and Geeta Dutt remained together until his untimely death in 1964. Geeta Dutt’s death, just five years later, was a result of her grief and depression over her husband’s passing. It is said that she never recovered from the loss and succumbed to alcoholism.

The revelation of Geeta Dutt’s suspicion towards her husband’s female co-stars may come as a surprise to many, as she was known to be a loving and supportive wife. However, it is a reminder that even the most successful and seemingly perfect relationships have their own struggles and challenges.

Geeta Dutt’s possessiveness may have been a result of her deep love for her husband, but it also highlights the importance of trust and communication in a relationship. Her insecurity and suspicion may have ultimately led to the downfall of their marriage.

Today, Guru Dutt and Geeta Dutt are remembered as one of the most iconic couples of Indian cinema. Their love story, though tumultuous, continues to fascinate and inspire many. As we celebrate Guru Dutt’s cinematic legacy, let us also remember the sacrifices and struggles of his wife, Geeta Dutt, who stood by him through thick and thin.

In conclusion, the revelation by Guru Dutt’s sister, Lalitha Lajmi, about Geeta Dutt’s suspicion towards her husband’s female co-stars sheds light on the dynamics of their marriage. It is a reminder that behind the glitz and glamour of the film industry, there are real people with their own struggles and challenges. Let us remember the legendary couple with love and respect, and celebrate their contributions to Indian cinema.

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