Rekha says there would not be any celebration around her birthday as she feels every day is special.
"I actually visit the temple every day but I genuinely don't understand the importance that people give to their birthdays or any special day, be it a festival or a birthday. I believe that every day is a celebration and every day I'm born anew and genuinely try to live every day differently," she said in an interview to a radio channel.
The actress attributes her glow to the immense love she continues to get over the years from people and the good genes that she inherited from her parents-- Gemini Ganesan and Pushpavalli.
The extremely private actress, who has acted in 180 films in a career spanning over 40 years, continues to enthrall her fans with her occasional Bollywood outings, most recent being 'Koi... Mil Gaya' (2003), 'Krrish' (2006) and 'Sadiyaan' (2010).
Rekha is now gearing up for her next Bollywood release 'Super Nani', in which her character of a grandmother is unappreciated by her children and husband. With the help of her grandson, played by Sharman Joshi, she transforms into a glamorous model.
Her other role is in Amitabh Bachchan starrer and R Balki directed 'Shamitabh', which is slated for a February 6 release next year. It is not clear whether she is sharing screenspace with Bachchan in the film but it is their first movie together after 'Silsila' (1981).
Hailed as one of the finest talents of Hindi film industry, Rekha started her career in 1966 at the age of 12 in National award-winning Telugu film 'Rangula Ratnam'. Four years later, she made her debut as the lead actress in Bollywood film 'Sawan Bhadon' opposite Navin Nischol.
