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Remembering Anita Guha On Her Death Anniversary

Anita Guha, best remembered as Santoshi Maa, reflected on the bittersweet legacy of her iconic role in a heartfelt throwback interview.

Anita Guha who rose to the level of  national mystification after playing Santoshi Maa in the 1975 film , recalleda tryst with fame in an old throwback interview with me.

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“People have forgotten my real name,” she chuckled. “Iss baat ki taqleef hoti thi. Lekin ab achcha lagta hai. People would be scared of approaching me, thinking I was a  real goddess. That didn’t seem  right. I’m after all a mere mortal.  I remember how embarrassing it would be when elderly ladies would come and sit at my feet. That was painful. Even today when I go out on the roads they call me Santoshi Maa. Even kids call me by that name. I guess my image of  the Goddess lingers. I can’t complain. Our Hindu religion and its mythology are ideals that we must uphold. I’m glad to have given the country a new  goddess to worship. Today’s generation must know about Santoshi Maa. In fact I want mythological films to be revived.”

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Director Vijay Sharma’s Jai Santoshi Maa was released during  the same year and on the same day(August 15) as Ramesh Sippy’s Sholay.

“Our film was made on a shoe-string budget,” recalls Anita .“It  was  just some lakhs. I still remember  when the producer came to me saying they were making a film on Santoshi Maa. I had never heard of  this goddess. The producer explained who the goddess was, and that they wanted  to make a mix of a  social and a mythological film. Since I was known for being part of both kinds of films I readily agreed. They told me I was a guest artiste in Jai Santoshi Maa. I had to give dates only for 10-12  days . The footage shot was interspersed throughout the film. The film started, got stalled, we thought it wouldn’t be  completed. Then the producer who loves me a lot came back  and we revived the project. The rest is history.”

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Anita Guha had done a large number of mythological films before Jai Santoshi Maa. “My role as Sita in Sampoorna Ramayan was a big hit. But before mythologicals I was known for doing socials like Sanjog which had Madan Mohan Saab and Lataji’s immoral  melodies like Wohbhuli dastaan lo phir yaad aa gayi. But after Sampoorna Ramayan I was labeled a mythological  heroine. I wasn’t too happy with that. But I had no choice. Then the mythologicals stopped  . I stopped working. Then I came back in mothers’ roles with  Shakti Samanta’s Aradhana. That’s where I first put grey in my hair. Then Sharmilee, Anurag, Anand Ashram….lots more. It’s strange but people don’t recognize my colleagues . But they haven’t forgotten me… I don’t like being called Santoshi Maa, though  I’m  a god-fearing woman.”

In the  beginning of this millennium work ceased for Anita Guha. After her husband actor Manik Dutt’s death she lived all alone in Mumbai.  “I’m tired and  I don’t feel like working. Today when you talked  to me woh bhooli  dastaan phir yaad aa gayi.I’ve no children. But I don’t feel bad about it.  All the children  of my relatives are  like my own. And when people point at me  and call me Santoshi Maa I feel the whole world  is my  family. Yes I do have friends  in the  film industry, like Mala Sinha, Helen and  Salman Khan’s parents I keep going to Kolkata to meet friends and relatives. Iss terah se time pass ho jata hai.”

Also Read: Sitaare Zameen Par Review: So Much Heart, It Breaks Your Heart

First published on: Jun 20, 2025 10:24 AM IST


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