It is 2024 and the “class” in this almost 30 year old interview is unbelievable. Simi ma’am is on another plane, another plateau. We all need to learn from her what being humble and yet classy is ! God like calmness and humility ! I learn so much from people like Simi ma’am.
No "umms" and "aas" while speaking. No searching for words. I never knew she was such a good orator and has such clarity of thought and speech. Actually, I knew nothing about her until this interview.
Whenever I feel depressed, confused, dejected and drained I watch this talk..SHE has become the light of my life! Thank you Simiji for this interview ☺️
@@laxjs I agree and disagree as well. The story is complicated. In all honesty she was unchained .. she didn't care about money and wealth, she was sick and tired of money and the societal push to "make it". The real issue is someone she hung out with - sasikala.
Its just becoz she had no tears left in her eyes... Whatever pain n insult she got, she had gone through all that... And made her so strong that, now she need no tears, to express her feelings.iron lady of india.she was a gold of women, the more u burn, the more it shines
How many of you noticed mild tears in Jaya ma's eyes when she was talking about her mother. I have tears in mine . What an amazing Woman she was and will always be remembered as . Om Shanthi .
@@chandru.schandru.s9874 hahahaha.... Another childish argument..... Ohohohoho...... I have said fact that Jaya is super extreme corrupt politician.... Now after some comments, I have to praise cause I can't write truth in all comments.... Omg.... Hahahaha..... Can't control... ROFL!!!!! Lol.... Each n every comment.... Hahahaha.... Lol.... Legendary - each n every.... Ohohohoho......
@@abcxyy actually you hide your ego through your lol.. rofel.. You need not write the details of corruption in all comments . But the lol is you never write her corruption even in a single comment..
A great Rendezvous. This is what happens when two excellent, well read, well articulate intellectuals meet. Just amazed at the choice of words Jayaji and Simiji have used in this conversation. Their right diction and the exact pronunciation is a skill they have built so nice. To a tee indeed. So much to learn from both. Simiji is one of the finest interviewers in this world. Someone who knows how to elicit responses from anyone without disturbing their mind. This is THE skill interviewers of today need to learn from her. Below are some words Jayaji and Simiji used in the conversation. For all those who love good English ! :-) J(Jayaji) / S (Simiji) | Video timeline | Word used | Parts of speech Meaning J | 1.00 | tempestuous | adjective | characterized by strong and turbulent or conflicting emotion. J | 3.56 | squander | verb | past tense: squandered; past participle: squandered 1.waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner. 2.allow (an opportunity) to pass or be lost. J | 7.21 | pine | verb | gerund or present participle: pining 1. suffer a mental and physical decline, especially because of a broken heart. 2. miss or long for. J | 23.57 | succumb | verb | fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force. J | 31.04 | traverse | verb | 1. travel across or through. 2. move back and forth or sideways. J | 32.09 | vilification | noun | abusively disparaging speech or writing. J | 32.10 | Slander | noun | the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation. J | 32.47 | vile | adjective | 1. extremely unpleasant. 2. morally bad; wicked. J | 38.22 | emancipated | adjective | free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberated. S | 39.50 | whimsical | adjective | playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way. S | 39.55 | flummoxed | adjective | bewildered or perplexed. J | 40.13 | gregarious | adjective | (of a person) fond of company; sociable. J | 40.30 | gullible | adjective | easily persuaded to believe something; credulous. J | 41.24 | avarice| noun | extreme greed for wealth or material gain. S | 41.27 | acquisitive | adjective | excessively interested in acquiring money or material things. S | 41.51 | aspersion | noun | an attack on the reputation or integrity of someone or something. S | 41.52 | insinuation | noun | an unpleasant hint or suggestion of something bad. J | 47.04 | vindicate | verb | participle: vindicated 1. clear (someone) of blame or suspicion. 2. show or prove to be right, reasonable, or justified. J |47.08 | foist | verb | participle: foisted impose an unwelcome or unnecessary person or thing on. J | 54.49 | exacting | adjective | making great demands on one's skill, attention, or other resources. J | 59.49 | unfettered | adjective | not confined or restricted. And the most important - S | Rendezvous| noun a meeting at an agreed time and place. Simiji makes her show "Memorable Rendezvous" :-)
Fully agree with the line ''someone who knows how to elicit responses from anyone without disturbing their mind''... One can see the other interview Simiji does with Karan Thapar... Two personalities with opposite styles of interviewing... The latter one creating a hostile environment with an intention to sensationalise the interview...
This interview makes me realise what a great personality jayalalita was. Intelligent, talented, brilliant, polished. Also had the qualities to be a prime minister
My grandmother used to say, there are some people who come to this world only to serve people and devoid of any personal happiness or love. Jaya ji is one of them, salute you mam
Wow.. Ms Jayalalithaa I am in awe of you. I knew you were good, but you are extraordinary. Language skills, confidence, persona, elegance, knowledge, passion, honest, fearless, graceful, polite, level headed strong woman, second to none. Proud of you!! What a fantastic Rendezvous.
She is very honest and straight forward, very worth watching. Put thumbs who think it is not just an interview session... rather than full of positive vibe
SimiGarewal show was shut down to launch the Coffee with Karan. Coffee with Karan is talking about who is sleeping with whom. It is such loss for new generation that they are missing on such inspiring and in depth conversation they could have enjoyed with new generation icons.
I believe this interview could be at the top 3 of indias most loved interview and it will stand along as THE CLASSIC in RUclips for all the years to come...
I came here after watching Thalaivi movie trailer ... n ohh god srsly this lady has gone through so much in her life to become a political leader... N this movie will be real tribute to her life story.I m frm west part of India n we never heard abt her past life.. I grew up when she was already part of politics n aware abt only 2 names Jaya n sushma swaraj.. :-)
Amazing that Jayalalitha was such a well rounded personality, a very fine dancer and actress, so good at languages, piano playing and well spoken and articulate in English and a dedicated leader. She was amazing as a human being, sacrificing a scholarship to enable her college education just to provide for a family. I’m moved by her story and the unexpressed tears I can hear in her. I’m honored to have seen some of her movies and interviews. May the angels protect this beautiful lady.
The way madam Jayalalithaa told how she used to grab her mom's pallu make us feel that we are so lucky to have our moms with us. We take are parents for granted but see there are people who crave for their mother's love and time. We should always respect them.
Goosebumps for each and every answer...Being a woman I felt so much inspired and grateful that TN has got such a talented CM ever in the history. Even though she left the world,she stays in our hearts forever.
@@chandru.schandru.s9874 I want to convey that most people are neither block or white. They fit in shades of grey. Post their death, we choose to remember only one side their persona. As a woman or a man, one can admire yet be aware of ones biases.
Hands down one of the best interviews ever conducted in the world. Ms. Jayalalitha was the embodiment of good culture with extraordinary resilience. It is heartening to hear about her life, one that has been marred with more lows than highs, yet she persevered. One needs to be built different to have weathered such storms and still have the grace with which she carried herself. Ms. Simi Garewal will always be one of the best and probably the most charming interviewer I have ever come across. She is my family favourite and we used to wait in anticipation for the episodes to air. Grateful to now be able to relive that magic through RUclips. I wish she would revive this program. Simiji you truly are an interviewer par excellence!
Simi you are superlative I used to wait for rendezvous with Simi Garewal . This with Jayalalitha is one of the best episodes Jayalalitha is very vocal and v.straight forward Especially. After watching Thalaivi It was a treat to watch this interview
I wonder what she was made of? This interview doubtlessly changed how I picturized Jayalalitha. A personality that deserves great approbation. Anyone can derive so much energy from her past. Thrust into everything and yet the best in it. Such legends grace our country but a few times. She deserves a lot more publicity amongst the Indian public. This is a pure story of grit and persistence. A saint and a warrior combined, that's what she was.
The best lines when Jaya Ji says if she were to ask God...why did he create the world with so much unhappiness and unconditional love only exists in books and movies...She is bold to speak the hard truth. Every minute of this episode is worth listening. Much love and prayers for this unmatched soul. 🙏
I guess simi mam is the first and the last person to touch jaya ji's feminine ,kinder and delicate side and present it in the most beautiful way it could be. I literally am in awe of jaya mam and wish world would have been little gentle towards her 😭
There can never another interview like this. This is a milestone. Madam JJ has felt so casual and really have spoken from her heart. I jus can keep watching the singing part in loop
What the hell 😱 i came here after the trailer but watched whole interview and must say what a great ideology and mindset she have .🙏 Respect to her amma
@@ITGUY2023 that's a common concern for many Indians. Many people do not appreciate any alternative narrative apart from the narrative furthered by government propaganda. It's sad, some people would rather hear the lie that all is well with our country, instead of there's issues we need to work on to make this country even greater.
@@jonathankhare2966 sorry that's not the common narrative...most people are just tired of their nation being portrayed a certain way constantly, where our leaders and media speak only of regressive traditions like Sati and parda but never about syaamvar or takshila, where the only movies portraying India show either superstitious/spiritual vomit or stuff like slumdog millionaire, but rarely movies about the great minds of ancient and modern India. If you think wanting a better more justified image of India is government propaganda then maybe you follow a western colonialist propaganda whose sole purpose is to focus only on the negatives of Asian and African nations. Every country has issues, most Indians aspire to be like America or Europe but they have no clue what life is like in these countries and what issues these nations have because not much is portrayed about them in the media...so why is it India can't have the same priveldges without being called a government propaganda..look up some neighborhoods of Detroit Michigan, the crime rates of Chicago and Newark, skid row, east LA, then come tell me what real propaganda looks like. You can make the country better when you and your fellow Indians start taking ownership of your country...and ownership (proud ownership) happens when you have something to be proud of...you would never claim an embarrassing thing as yours nor take proper care of it because you don't take pride in it and therefore no effort will be put in because you will treat it like trash...same way when you get a new car you take pride in it and take extra responsibility for it, because you are proud of it. That is the same case for putting in effort towards your nation.
@@karensmyth1215 I explicitly mentioned 'issues we need to work on' - working on issue requires acknowledgement and awareness of it, not sweeping it under a rug. I'm sorry if you feel constructive criticism of the country hurts your patriotic sensibilities. I'll leave it up to you to find ways to gloss over financial crime, the wealth divide, a faltering economy, and more. I also apologize for not being in touch with the news out of America, I generally don't concern myself with things like that, but if you want I can always be a hypocrite and condemn America, when my own country isn't doing anything better.
Best interview ever...anchor is well prepared,confident ,polite and friendly...now a days all anchors are annoying..jeyalalitha mam is amazing...I just love her courage...she was comfortable answering her deep wounds and worries...
Mantra of life at 53:43. May be it true,but Assuming it true is more hurtful for me than the one whom I love more than myself (calling the love unconditional depends upon the judgement of this statement).
@@susheelasusheela520 did you even see the interview 🙄. She said she thought they were very wealthy and her mother gave her an upbringing like that … her mother was a widow and a character actress who struggled to give her children a decent upbringing .. she was not someone who was born with a silver spoon… She is a role model
She is not just a women . After listening to this interview, I have developed a sort of respect a sort of love on her .She is a women of courage , boldness , self confidence. Love u alot ma'am🖤🖤🖤
Super women no mater what good bad ugly dont give up move on mind your own besiness lufe short nothing permanent zindagui na milagi dubara nise na iron lady nise na 😅😅😅😅😅hats off jayaji
This interview is a testimony to what women are or can be! Both women here are a class apart.. Mutual respect, admiration and appreciation, curiosity and not to forget the charm of Ms Simi Garewal is what makes this interview one of the best I have seen.. Matchless vocabulary , poise n grace by the lady herself, Ms Jayalalitha.. What a worthwhile experience I had watching this.. Lessons learnt..Period..
Thanks to Kangana for bringing out this strong woman's life before us, and further a big thank you to Ms Garewal for this civilised and candid interview. Hats off to all the three, Amma, Simi and Kangana.
I see a innocent child still hidden in her even after facing so many turbulences in life. A strong leader who succeeded in evey challenge life threw at her
Yes ..she told clearly in her interview that everyone took advantage of her innocence .. I highly suspect MGR also took her advantage. He got married 3 times n played with her emotions... I wish she should have married to a good man and had her own family too. Not sure why she didnt use her brain that time n understood that she should have her own family too.. she was good looking actress n MGR was way older for her.. unnecessary she wasted her life for such a old man...
@@snehalsankhe9985 it's not like everybody thinking. She never wanted to marry him or wanted a family with him. She compared her devotion to him to Krishna & Radha. Yeah of course she is manipulated by many persons firstly her mom second mgr. But they didn't take advantage of her in the way most people think. She couldn't find the balance in her life by differentiating what she wants & what her dear ones want? She just followed the path her dear ones what. I am a huge fan of her willpower & the woman she was. & I am not satisfied with the movie screenplay. They barely presented who really she was. They just showed the thalaivii jayalalitha. I feel they should worked more on the script if they are saying this is the biopic of Jayalalitha amma. They just focussed on the political growth of jailalitha
@@snehalsankhe9985 He didn't take advantage of her. He knew she would never be a housewife and had no desire to be one. Why would he want to be with someone who would definitely reject him? He sensed her grand ambition to change the world and make the world a better place: she was naively pure in a way very very few human beings are. He knew he would have spoiled this purity of ideal by trying to "marry" her. So he steered her towards politics so that she can shine in a field that has the reputation of being muddy and rife with ego. He was RIGHT.
This entire episode should be broadcasted in each and every parent-teacher meeting.... for the parents to understand their INTROVERT CHILDREN. We introverts are hugely misunderstood !
I have lost count of the number of times I have watched this interview. I admire Ms Jayalalitha Ji for being so confident, bold and well-spoken. What a woman!
She's my idol. The iron lady. She's bold, confident, calm, humble and a selfmade woman, she isn't arrogant she just accepts the reality. No show off no tantrums. I just want to be atleast 2% what she was. Miss you amma 🙏🏻❤
Thank god sister that the qualities that inspires you are of a high quality. By the way just for the record even in the late 60s and the start of the 70s Hindi movies copied south movies. Man ka Meet, Farz, and there were a lot more movies not involving amma like Ram aur Shyam, Gehri Chaal, Seeta aur Geeta, Mehmood copied a lot of South movies Main Sunder hoon, Bombay to Goa, Etc., all copied from Tamil and Telugu movies.
@@RaviKumar-ii6cb yes I agree 70% of the films that Bollywood makes are usually the remakes of the south Indian industry, Bollywood never had their own original and good content and still they call themselves the supreme and don't really respect other industries which isn't a good thing I must say being a north Indian I've never liked Bollywood since my childhood I always felt attracted towards tollywood and kollywood movies I even learnt telugu and tamil I just the south Indian culture...☺
@@vidushiesrivastava5208 Fantastic. I myself am Tamil and know Telugu also apart from Hindi, Marathi and English.. All the 4 south Indian languages (Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada) are known as classical languages (Shastriya Bhasha) and are well and truly over a 1000 years old replete with rich history and heritage which unfortunately are not taught to the children in either schools or colleges.
@@RaviKumar-ii6cb yeah I love and respect my language hindi but I also like to learn other Indian languages especially south Indian languages I've learnt telugu and a bit tamil during quarantine I really love and appreciate the south Indian culture and customs and the fact that they actually value and follow their traditions unlike us north Indians who totally neglect their language, their culture, their customs and called themselves "mordern". I've never been to south but I have a soft corner for it in my heart I'll definitely visit south India post covid...by the way it was nice talking to you brother ☺🙏🏻
I love Simi Garewal's interviews. She is definitely the most elegant and well-spoken interviewers .This interview is so beautiful and classy. Two very elegant, well-spoken and wise women speaking. How beautifully both of them spoke , such nice vocabulary and pronounciation , polite and well-mannered . We hardly get to see such interviews now. 💖💖💖
I have grown up listening of her film career from my Dad, and have seen her struggle. My dad used to call me Jayalalithaa as my eyes resembled hers, now her life is an inspiration for me, not to cry. Be bold and brave. Love you Jayalalithaa Mam.
If you see carefully ,you can see that her eyes were wet. She was on the verge of crying but she did not as she did not like expressing herself so openly in front of everyone. She was really strong mentally
She is normal human being and yes in deed she did “tear up” especially talking about how she missed her mother and wrapping her mother’s pallu. I bet I did see tears even in the interviewer’s eyes!! It’s so sad that how the situation has mould her into a brave woman. Sadly her life has been dictated by someone and not her. Clearly she has put a fake threatening face outside to protect herself after all the physical and emotional abuses she has gone through in her early days.
OMG ,I am Kangana fan and from North India and now after watching Thalaivi trailer and watching all Amma ji interviews am just speechless and love this Iron Lady and have a huge respect .I hope North Indian will watch and know her inspiring story and give respect to her .Whoever think she was corrupt they should watch her all interviews then you people will realize how honest she was.She had spent all her life for poor peoples.Kudos to this Iron Lady 🙏❤
@@shanthisahadevan9746 I know about that, actually in north it is pad or whisper is the word used like parle-g for biscuit. he wrote the word napkin that's why I don't understand because here napkin is used for cleaning hand's, face or Anything, tissue paper
From a State Topper, to Queen of Tamil Cinema, to Active Politician, to 2nd Female Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, to the most sought Politician in the World... This is defined as "INCREDIBLE JOURNEY"... The words she used here during the span of one hour, the words even a native speaker was not used to... And she is "AMMA"...
Mohana priya. True.....good observation about a person's attitude good..I like madam. Though I didnot belong to the state ...very disciplined dedicated lady...what a wonderful beautiful . Very hard working ...speaking truth.... ..but very innocent face... .I didnot think that Mrs Sasikala betrayed her might be taken advantage of her solitude.. ..my mind says so.
Poor thing she had been through a lot..Can see a pain in her eyes..Such a brilliant and graceful lady in this chauvinist and brutal world..Sorry and a huge respect!!!
I find both the ladies are so graceful and polite . Their language , the vocabulary , the flow it was so apt. Not to forget the way they laughed and conducted themselves with such class and etiquette is a takeaway. Plus , i think Jaya Lalitha Ma'am and Simi Garewal Ma'am are so inspiring ladies .
@@anjalibisht4779 Better than Koffee with Karan??? How can you even compare that dumb idiotic pompous show to this? Is Koffee is even a talk show? It's a platform used by Karan Johar to bully and belittle anyone he and his chamchas doesn't like.
Yes but her guests were dignified and respected too...now days we don't have that. People are too aware of the shady shit and nepotism promotion these celebrities do, so koffee with trash can is the perfect place for trash to come and speak.
Two classy women in one frame. I keep coming back to this video, because Late Jayalalithaa ji absolutely inspires me! How I wish she lived longer. Thank you Simmi Garewal for this historic interview.
Tamilnadu can never get a better leader than Amma. She was so much talented. She was misunderstood because of the systematic vilification campaign by her opponents and a biased media. The DMK had foisted more than 54 false cases against her all of which she faced in the court and won. She didn’t beg anybody for help like some leaders.
To be honest I have always adored Jayalalitha but seeing and listening to her speak about her life made me realise how beautiful a human being she is. She is truly the iron lady. She is an inspiration for many including me. The way she says she is still the same emotional person but still managed to suppress and put up this face in front of the public itself speaks volumes about her on how seriously she took her responsibilities
Never knew she faced so much in her life.thankyou Simi Garewal to make Jaya open her heart out. Jaya was a great lady indeed. Simi you are a great interviewer.
Jaya mam is the true example of woman empowerment and Simi mam is an example of a humble host. Honesty, courage, simplicity are the only words to define this interview.
This interview has so many things to learn about life. What a great interview, I truely believe her words said in last that it was Simmy ji charm which led Jaya mam to speak her out. The interaction between them was so intellectual that blow my mind. Today media and so called podcast interviewer should learn how to interview a person or ask question with so grace and charm.
"It's not easy to wish me away".. what a badass statement by the respected Jayalalitha .. beautiful interview.. meaningful conversations.. these are the type of interviews we need. Not the shallow ones they take these days.
One cannot help noticing the emotion in her eyes; she is so so human. Jaya ji probably adored and loved Simi ji; she answered warmly to many questions that none would dare to ask. An inspiring personality, was Jayaji. Thank you Simi ji for this wonderful interview.
2022 - not sure if I watching this for the 10th time or even more than that , lost my count . Simi Ji , what a grace , what a humility in your voice , you just made her so easy . Iron lady , hope you finally found your peace in the paradise garden and attain Sadgathi .🙏🏽 Vanakam from 🇲🇾.
They said iron lady.. How can iron dead in poison.. So,don't simply said iron, wood, or gold.. OK.. If said like tht wht we said to iron, wood or gold. Use ur brain on head.. Be smart. Indian TAMIL nadu people its class is low.. Cannot change even 2050
The modern day so-called interviewers must learn from Simi ma’am about hosting and conducting an interview. Sat to listen for complete one hour and haven’t moved away from the place. Such a captivating interview. Both the interviewer and the interviewee here are the epitome of classiness ❤️
I learnt so many new words despite being an MA in English myself. what grace, dignity, true women of power Jaya mam. I have seen the movie 4 times already and your interview like a 100 times
you know what i mean through reels i was witnessing several rendezvous .. and then through my class 12 english exam when i was reading interview chapter .. there was this harsh reality of interview was being taught and i read it .. and i thought that i didnt witnessed or felt any sort of harshness in any of the interviews i hav ecame across till date im just 17 and i always felt that all of my generation interviews were filled with prescripted set up and lack authentification and unnecessary praises and comfort but as i came across these old aged classic interviews my perception has changed 360 degrees... i am so stunned with the quality of content these interviews have and how professionally they are held simiji is so great at her work.. i just admire her work... i am so happy that i came across it... theres so much to learn through it and when a strong personality like jaya jii is there as guest/ interviewee it just took the rendezvous to an another level
I liked this iorn lady .straight and detrmind .the way she handled the . hard time is really a good lesson to all .her story reminded me the story of paschali who was dragged in the sobhana by dussassana.
This is one of the best interviews I have ever watched. Simi is the best interviewer who carries the entire interview with such grace. Watched this number of times
Tears rolling in my eyes while watching this interview... There would be no person like Jaya amma... A brilliant, intellectual, wonderful human being ... if she would have alive.. she would have been the prime minister of our country... we really miss her.. especially people of tamil nadu still think her as our amma... Thanks Simi for this wonderful interview.. you made her very comfortable in this interview.... both strong women 🙂
The interview was very good because you Simiji allowed her to talk. Interviewers mostly have a big questionaire which they want to ask, but without having interest in knowing or listening to the answers. They just throw questions at the interviewee, without giving them chance to talk. Love u Simiji👍
Why isn't she(simi)coming back! The world needs more people like her...theres no one else I can think who could make an interview more beautiful than her!
This is exact a decent interview I have ever seen in my life. While nowadays each and every reporters or person who takes care of interviews they really confuses the celebrity or politicians to get some nonsense answers for fame to their backgrounds. Or in others hands talking about only crush, stupid funny things, and some beep unwanted nasty life stories to attract the peoples. This interview is entirely different fully loaded with perfect things to be shared with jayalalitha mam ( lady super star in both politics and cine field). The lady who interviewed her patiently absorbed every words of answer and cherished her memories. The lady interviewed Jaya with full respect, she fully grasped all angles of her life perfectly 😍😍😍. Best interview I have ever seen.
Obviously a person who strived a lot for love in his or her life and hurt by many, would understand that true love is beyond the boundaries of universe that is the abode of God or can be called moksha.
Im lost 🙌 What an interview! Intense and emotional! Got to know how she is as a person apart from being a politician. She literally had to go a hard way!
My comment is long, because there are so many reasons I love Simi's style of interviewing. 1. There is no audience/unnecessary clapping, hooting or cheering. This helps viewers concentrate more on the actual conversation between the host and the guest. 2. The host, Simi Garewal, is not just an exemplary actor but also a very talented interviewer. She can gauge the emotional depth, tone, body language of her guests, and can switch between being succinct and elaborate. And ask the most intriguing questions, sometimes throwing her guests off their guards BUT in a pleasant manner. This provides immense emotional and intellectual intensity to the conversation. 3. She LISTENS. An invaluable trait, so very rare in interviewers these days. She is polite and passionately carries the interview by allowing her guests TO TALK. I can't emphasize how beautiful this quality is. She is calm, eloquent and asks questions with intellectual brevity. 4. The ambience of the set is very soothing for the eyes and ears. It isn't filled with cue-laughter and/or lousy background music. 5. She respects and dignifies not only herself but also her guests (Raveena Tandon's interview is a good example of this point.) Thank you to all the producers and technicians, and Simi herself, for putting these series out for fans and audiences alike to watch. She elevates and makes all her guests instantly relatable, and human-like. Not to mention herself.
Whenever she was talking about mgr... I can see the small smile on her lips.. Which make me smile too.... Ahh this lady totally drag me into her life and build a home in my mind to stay
It is 2024 and the “class” in this almost 30 year old interview is unbelievable. Simi ma’am is on another plane, another plateau. We all need to learn from her what being humble and yet classy is ! God like calmness and humility ! I learn so much from people like Simi ma’am.
That's what she knew as Iron lady of Tamil Nadu ❤
Marvellous discussion between seema and jayalalitha both great woman i liked very much k sivaprasad
Yes
Very nice vedio
No "umms" and "aas" while speaking. No searching for words. I never knew she was such a good orator and has such clarity of thought and speech. Actually, I knew nothing about her until this interview.
Just came from Thalaivi, and thanks to the movie that now I am introduced to such a amazing lady
Raise your hand ! If u Learn English vocabulary and good English words from her!
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From her? Didn’t your teacher teach you vocabulary and grammar? Nonsense
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I did😅
Whenever I feel depressed, confused, dejected and drained I watch this talk..SHE has become the light of my life! Thank you Simiji for this interview ☺️
she was a tyrant who embezzled hundreds of crores of rupees
Same to you
Yes her wise words are thrive up some positive energy in us....well said
@@laxjs I agree and disagree as well. The story is complicated. In all honesty she was unchained .. she didn't care about money and wealth, she was sick and tired of money and the societal push to "make it". The real issue is someone she hung out with - sasikala.
I too, watch and observe her word by word from this video whenever I am mentally down
how bravely she is saying all the incidents without even getting little emotional.. strongest lady. not an interview its a lesson for a lifetime.
Yes. She had it all ..so made her like steel of iron....
Its just becoz she had no tears left in her eyes... Whatever pain n insult she got, she had gone through all that... And made her so strong that, now she need no tears, to express her feelings.iron lady of india.she was a gold of women, the more u burn, the more it shines
Here after watching the Thalaivi trailer. Got to know so much about Amma with this interview.
Me too
Same here
Same here
Yes
I cried
Who’s watching this in April 2021... how gracefully does Simiji conduct the rendezvous... ! Pure class.
I agree.🤗👌
Agree.
Yes 👌
And now we have fake yogi Sadhvi babas ruling the country
Am watching now in 5th time
How many of you noticed mild tears in Jaya ma's eyes when she was talking about her mother. I have tears in mine . What an amazing Woman she was and will always be remembered as . Om Shanthi .
Yes I noticed
No . Her eyes looks kinda watery throughout the interview I don't know if that's lights or lack of sleep.
Simi herself felt sorry , I could sense
@@karthikgaming2690 yes they should think it's also teary & hurting about MGR's explaintion
Nah, it was like that throughout. Don’t project your emotions into hers and try to equate you with her..
While narrating her worst life moment...not a single tear drop came .... women should have this courage...
Most Inspiring women
Jaya is average corrupt politician....... #stop glorifying corruption.
@@abcxyy 😀😀😀😀😀 you expressed your protest against jaya in each and every comments. Actually it's .... ROFL ... &lol..lol
@@chandru.schandru.s9874 hahahaha.... Another childish argument..... Ohohohoho...... I have said fact that Jaya is super extreme corrupt politician.... Now after some comments, I have to praise cause I can't write truth in all comments.... Omg.... Hahahaha..... Can't control... ROFL!!!!! Lol.... Each n every comment.... Hahahaha.... Lol.... Legendary - each n every.... Ohohohoho......
@@abcxyy actually you hide your ego through your lol.. rofel..
You need not write the details of corruption in all comments . But the lol is you never write her corruption even in a single comment..
Simi ji, I think u r the only person, who took best interview with jayalalitha ji.
True .jayalalitha mam looks so happy in this video
S
True..
Mathangi Boopathy
A great Rendezvous. This is what happens when two excellent, well read, well articulate intellectuals meet. Just amazed at the choice of words Jayaji and Simiji have used in this conversation. Their right diction and the exact pronunciation is a skill they have built so nice. To a tee indeed. So much to learn from both.
Simiji is one of the finest interviewers in this world. Someone who knows how to elicit responses from anyone without disturbing their mind. This is THE skill interviewers of today need to learn from her.
Below are some words Jayaji and Simiji used in the conversation. For all those who love good English ! :-)
J(Jayaji) / S (Simiji) | Video timeline | Word used | Parts of speech
Meaning
J | 1.00 | tempestuous | adjective |
characterized by strong and turbulent or conflicting emotion.
J | 3.56 | squander | verb |
past tense: squandered; past participle: squandered
1.waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner.
2.allow (an opportunity) to pass or be lost.
J | 7.21 | pine | verb |
gerund or present participle: pining
1. suffer a mental and physical decline, especially because of a broken heart.
2. miss or long for.
J | 23.57 | succumb | verb |
fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force.
J | 31.04 | traverse | verb |
1. travel across or through.
2. move back and forth or sideways.
J | 32.09 | vilification | noun |
abusively disparaging speech or writing.
J | 32.10 | Slander | noun |
the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
J | 32.47 | vile | adjective |
1. extremely unpleasant.
2. morally bad; wicked.
J | 38.22 | emancipated | adjective |
free from legal, social, or political restrictions; liberated.
S | 39.50 | whimsical | adjective |
playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way.
S | 39.55 | flummoxed | adjective |
bewildered or perplexed.
J | 40.13 | gregarious | adjective |
(of a person) fond of company; sociable.
J | 40.30 | gullible | adjective |
easily persuaded to believe something; credulous.
J | 41.24 | avarice| noun |
extreme greed for wealth or material gain.
S | 41.27 | acquisitive | adjective |
excessively interested in acquiring money or material things.
S | 41.51 | aspersion | noun |
an attack on the reputation or integrity of someone or something.
S | 41.52 | insinuation | noun |
an unpleasant hint or suggestion of something bad.
J | 47.04 | vindicate | verb |
participle: vindicated
1. clear (someone) of blame or suspicion.
2. show or prove to be right, reasonable, or justified.
J |47.08 | foist | verb |
participle: foisted
impose an unwelcome or unnecessary person or thing on.
J | 54.49 | exacting | adjective |
making great demands on one's skill, attention, or other resources.
J | 59.49 | unfettered | adjective |
not confined or restricted.
And the most important -
S | Rendezvous| noun
a meeting at an agreed time and place.
Simiji makes her show "Memorable Rendezvous" :-)
This is amazing and you have taken somuch time.
Thank you so much. This is the most awesome comment ever received! You have taken so much trouble. Thank you again..Regards, Simi
Fully agree with the line ''someone who knows how to elicit responses from anyone without disturbing their mind''... One can see the other interview Simiji does with Karan Thapar... Two personalities with opposite styles of interviewing... The latter one creating a hostile environment with an intention to sensationalise the interview...
Badrinath Narayanan Venkataraman great 👍 effort dear
Only one thing I can say is thank u sooooooo much
This speech portraits not only vacabulary and language but great confidence and self respect ,dignity of women
This interview makes me realise what a great personality jayalalita was. Intelligent, talented, brilliant, polished. Also had the qualities to be a prime minister
My grandmother used to say, there are some people who come to this world only to serve people and devoid of any personal happiness or love. Jaya ji is one of them, salute you mam
She is the great genius and ironing lady of India politics behavior
To me this interview was not just another interview, but a lesson in life.
S, really...
Yes...100%%%
wow me too
Agree 100000000 %
Yeah..true☺️
Wow.. Ms Jayalalithaa I am in awe of you. I knew you were good, but you are extraordinary. Language skills, confidence, persona, elegance, knowledge, passion, honest, fearless, graceful, polite, level headed strong woman, second to none. Proud of you!! What a fantastic Rendezvous.
She is very honest and straight forward, very worth watching. Put thumbs who think it is not just an interview session... rather than full of positive vibe
மைக்கேல் டி குன்காவின் வரலாற்று சிறப்பு மிக்க தீர்ப்பு தான் நினைவுக்கு வருகிறது
@@KrishnamurthyA1980
Varum varum... Court valangum theerpugal ellam unmaiyalla. Nambi Narayanan ... Ninaivirukirathaa...
Superb...
What a personality a lot of people opposed her but she single handed Proved herself as a best political female. personalities
I just want to say two things
1. AMMA WAS A STRONG LADY😭💯
2. SIMI GAREWAL'S INTERVIEWS WERE SO ELEGANT👍👏
She's till very beautiful
Yess
Omg.. What a lady... Confidence, brave, Grace, multitalented... She is everything...respect grows...
That's why we called amma
But lost for a third class woman like sasi
SimiGarewal show was shut down to launch the Coffee with Karan. Coffee with Karan is talking about who is sleeping with whom. It is such loss for new generation that they are missing on such inspiring and in depth conversation they could have enjoyed with new generation icons.
Well said 👏
47:40 Jayalalitha describing the Assembly Saree Groping incident. She is really a powerful woman.
Its a shame that it happened in real life
Indeed she’s an Iron Lady, wish she’s still alive 😭
Thank you for pointing that timing
Thanks, that's what I was looking for
What a terrible incident
GR 62 were the culprits punished?
I believe this interview could be at the top 3 of indias most loved interview and it will stand along as THE CLASSIC in RUclips for all the years to come...
I came here after watching Thalaivi movie trailer ... n ohh god srsly this lady has gone through so much in her life to become a political leader...
N this movie will be real tribute to her life story.I m frm west part of India n we never heard abt her past life.. I grew up when she was already part of politics n aware abt only 2 names Jaya n sushma swaraj.. :-)
Amazing that Jayalalitha was such a well rounded personality, a very fine dancer and actress, so good at languages, piano playing and well spoken and articulate in English and a dedicated leader. She was amazing as a human being, sacrificing a scholarship to enable her college education just to provide for a family. I’m moved by her story and the unexpressed tears I can hear in her. I’m honored to have seen some of her movies and interviews. May the angels protect this beautiful lady.
Watching now in 5th time
The way madam Jayalalithaa told how she used to grab her mom's pallu make us feel that we are so lucky to have our moms with us. We take are parents for granted but see there are people who crave for their mother's love and time. We should always respect them.
She did have her Mom’s love . It’s just that her Mom did not have time for her because she was the sole breadwinner of the family.
I have gone through the same situation..only person who goes through will ever understand her words to the core.
This interview should be shown in schools to young girls. This is pure gold 🪙
So true
Goosebumps for each and every answer...Being a woman I felt so much inspired and grateful that TN has got such a talented CM ever in the history. Even though she left the world,she stays in our hearts forever.
Yes madam..
We people of Tamil Nadu still have our iron lady in our heart
She was fierce and beautiful. But also corrupt to the core. It is easy to glorify people after they go away.
@@ravishingravi soo what you want to convey through this???
@@chandru.schandru.s9874 I want to convey that most people are neither block or white. They fit in shades of grey. Post their death, we choose to remember only one side their persona. As a woman or a man, one can admire yet be aware of ones biases.
Hnjjhhjj
Hands down one of the best interviews ever conducted in the world. Ms. Jayalalitha was the embodiment of good culture with extraordinary resilience. It is heartening to hear about her life, one that has been marred with more lows than highs, yet she persevered. One needs to be built different to have weathered such storms and still have the grace with which she carried herself. Ms. Simi Garewal will always be one of the best and probably the most charming interviewer I have ever come across. She is my family favourite and we used to wait in anticipation for the episodes to air. Grateful to now be able to relive that magic through RUclips. I wish she would revive this program. Simiji you truly are an interviewer par excellence!
Just ❤❤❤❤❤to Jaya ji and Simi ji❤❤❤❤🙏
Yes truly! Both fascinating ladies🙏
Simi you are superlative I used to wait for rendezvous with Simi Garewal .
This with Jayalalitha is one of the best episodes Jayalalitha is very vocal and v.straight forward Especially. After watching Thalaivi It was a treat to watch this interview
One of the best interviews
Simi ji, u r sooooo graceful as a human being. Hope to see ur show soon.God bless u always.
Wasn't she a gem of a person ? She was a beautiful person. So dignified, calm and sober .. in love with her.
I wonder what she was made of? This interview doubtlessly changed how I picturized Jayalalitha. A personality that deserves great approbation. Anyone can derive so much energy from her past. Thrust into everything and yet the best in it. Such legends grace our country but a few times. She deserves a lot more publicity amongst the Indian public. This is a pure story of grit and persistence. A saint and a warrior combined, that's what she was.
😉🙏✌
The best lines when Jaya Ji says if she were to ask God...why did he create the world with so much unhappiness and unconditional love only exists in books and movies...She is bold to speak the hard truth. Every minute of this episode is worth listening. Much love and prayers for this unmatched soul. 🙏
I was kissed by this brave lady when I was kid in 1991, i still have that photo in my room, that time she was CM .
Please share the pic
Sexy
Superb bro..... Ur very lucky
U so lucky
Jealous on you...
I guess simi mam is the first and the last person to touch jaya ji's feminine ,kinder and delicate side and present it in the most beautiful way it could be.
I literally am in awe of jaya mam and wish world would have been little gentle towards her 😭
Exactly the world was very harsh on her.
@@DeepthyAMenon why
There can never another interview like this. This is a milestone. Madam JJ has felt so casual and really have spoken from her heart. I jus can keep watching the singing part in loop
What the hell 😱 i came here after the trailer but watched whole interview and must say what a great ideology and mindset she have .🙏 Respect to her amma
Same here.
Same here😁
You must watch her queen series on MX PLAYER.
Never thought a woman could have unlimited strength. In this complete interview she did not demean India. And what a graceful comeback. so inspiring
Why would you she demean India ?
@@ITGUY2023 that's a common concern for many Indians. Many people do not appreciate any alternative narrative apart from the narrative furthered by government propaganda. It's sad, some people would rather hear the lie that all is well with our country, instead of there's issues we need to work on to make this country even greater.
@@jonathankhare2966 sorry that's not the common narrative...most people are just tired of their nation being portrayed a certain way constantly, where our leaders and media speak only of regressive traditions like Sati and parda but never about syaamvar or takshila, where the only movies portraying India show either superstitious/spiritual vomit or stuff like slumdog millionaire, but rarely movies about the great minds of ancient and modern India. If you think wanting a better more justified image of India is government propaganda then maybe you follow a western colonialist propaganda whose sole purpose is to focus only on the negatives of Asian and African nations. Every country has issues, most Indians aspire to be like America or Europe but they have no clue what life is like in these countries and what issues these nations have because not much is portrayed about them in the media...so why is it India can't have the same priveldges without being called a government propaganda..look up some neighborhoods of Detroit Michigan, the crime rates of Chicago and Newark, skid row, east LA, then come tell me what real propaganda looks like.
You can make the country better when you and your fellow Indians start taking ownership of your country...and ownership (proud ownership) happens when you have something to be proud of...you would never claim an embarrassing thing as yours nor take proper care of it because you don't take pride in it and therefore no effort will be put in because you will treat it like trash...same way when you get a new car you take pride in it and take extra responsibility for it, because you are proud of it. That is the same case for putting in effort towards your nation.
@@karensmyth1215 I explicitly mentioned 'issues we need to work on' - working on issue requires acknowledgement and awareness of it, not sweeping it under a rug. I'm sorry if you feel constructive criticism of the country hurts your patriotic sensibilities. I'll leave it up to you to find ways to gloss over financial crime, the wealth divide, a faltering economy, and more. I also apologize for not being in touch with the news out of America, I generally don't concern myself with things like that, but if you want I can always be a hypocrite and condemn America, when my own country isn't doing anything better.
Best interview ever...anchor is well prepared,confident ,polite and friendly...now a days all anchors are annoying..jeyalalitha mam is amazing...I just love her courage...she was comfortable answering her deep wounds and worries...
#5:80"86''/'85‹5'2'@52&
Mantra of life at 53:43, 55:33, 56:50 , 1:03:15 by the Legendary & Inspiring Leader.
Mantra of life at 53:43.
May be it true,but
Assuming it true is more hurtful for me than the one whom I love more than myself (calling the love unconditional depends upon the judgement of this statement).
Jayalalithaa ji's English makes me think she's an English scholar. And her smile when she talked about her mother made my heart melt.
It PAINS to accept the fact that she is no more..
Trueeee
*HURTS
True
Amma😭😭😭
This lady is a role model for young girls and women.
She is born with golden spoon .not a role model
@@susheelasusheela520 did you even see the interview 🙄. She said she thought they were very wealthy and her mother gave her an upbringing like that … her mother was a widow and a character actress who struggled to give her children a decent upbringing .. she was not someone who was born with a silver spoon… She is a role model
Yeas!! But so sadly all the girls nowadays come ups with Instagram reels and TikTok being cringy and stupid.
For everyone. Finally everyone needs 💘
She definitely deserved to be the Prime minister of India for a decade . Once in a lifetime women -The Iron Lady
She would have been much better pm than what we have now.. chor Modi. We need selfless pm..
Any one here after queen series all 11 episodes
Please give me link to see the queen
Me
@@nithyakumaresan7714 s it was really awesome
I watched 4 episode
Me l saw full episodes in one and half days..
She is not just a women . After listening to this interview, I have developed a sort of respect a sort of love on her .She is a women of courage , boldness , self confidence. Love u alot ma'am🖤🖤🖤
she will be always on our heart
Yes true
@@soukainahamadi1752 nu
Super women no mater what good bad ugly dont give up move on mind your own besiness lufe short nothing permanent zindagui na milagi dubara nise na iron lady nise na 😅😅😅😅😅hats off jayaji
Podi whaman thevdiya
This interview is a testimony to what women are or can be! Both women here are a class apart.. Mutual respect, admiration and appreciation, curiosity and not to forget the charm of Ms Simi Garewal is what makes this interview one of the best I have seen.. Matchless vocabulary , poise n grace by the lady herself, Ms Jayalalitha.. What a worthwhile experience I had watching this.. Lessons learnt..Period..
Thanks to Kangana for bringing out this strong woman's life before us, and further a big thank you to Ms Garewal for this civilised and candid interview. Hats off to all the three, Amma, Simi and Kangana.
I see a innocent child still hidden in her even after facing so many turbulences in life. A strong leader who succeeded in evey challenge life threw at her
Yes ..she told clearly in her interview that everyone took advantage of her innocence .. I highly suspect MGR also took her advantage. He got married 3 times n played with her emotions... I wish she should have married to a good man and had her own family too. Not sure why she didnt use her brain that time n understood that she should have her own family too.. she was good looking actress n MGR was way older for her.. unnecessary she wasted her life for such a old man...
@@snehalsankhe9985 it's not like everybody thinking. She never wanted to marry him or wanted a family with him. She compared her devotion to him to Krishna & Radha. Yeah of course she is manipulated by many persons firstly her mom second mgr. But they didn't take advantage of her in the way most people think. She couldn't find the balance in her life by differentiating what she wants & what her dear ones want? She just followed the path her dear ones what. I am a huge fan of her willpower & the woman she was. & I am not satisfied with the movie screenplay. They barely presented who really she was. They just showed the thalaivii jayalalitha. I feel they should worked more on the script if they are saying this is the biopic of Jayalalitha amma. They just focussed on the political growth of jailalitha
@@snehalsankhe9985 He didn't take advantage of her. He knew she would never be a housewife and had no desire to be one. Why would he want to be with someone who would definitely reject him?
He sensed her grand ambition to change the world and make the world a better place: she was naively pure in a way very very few human beings are. He knew he would have spoiled this purity of ideal by trying to "marry" her. So he steered her towards politics so that she can shine in a field that has the reputation of being muddy and rife with ego.
He was RIGHT.
This entire episode should be broadcasted in each and every parent-teacher meeting.... for the parents to understand their INTROVERT CHILDREN.
We introverts are hugely misunderstood !
True 😭
Damn true
How about reading "Quiet" by Susan Cain.
Exactly
@language expert let me know u guys are misunderstood as what?
This woman my god...wonderful lady...well spoken, well mannered, well educated and well experienced... absolutely remarkable ❤️ from Pakistan 👍
I have lost count of the number of times I have watched this interview. I admire Ms Jayalalitha Ji for being so confident, bold and well-spoken. What a woman!
May her soul rest in peace. She was a tiger, iron lady, made such a huge impact on society, did so much for women, so much for the people 🙏
She's my idol. The iron lady. She's bold, confident, calm, humble and a selfmade woman, she isn't arrogant she just accepts the reality. No show off no tantrums. I just want to be atleast 2% what she was. Miss you amma 🙏🏻❤
Thank god sister that the qualities that inspires you are of a high quality. By the way just for the record even in the late 60s and the start of the 70s Hindi movies copied south movies. Man ka Meet, Farz, and there were a lot more movies not involving amma like Ram aur Shyam, Gehri Chaal, Seeta aur Geeta, Mehmood copied a lot of South movies Main Sunder hoon, Bombay to Goa, Etc., all copied from Tamil and Telugu movies.
@@RaviKumar-ii6cb yes I agree 70% of the films that Bollywood makes are usually the remakes of the south Indian industry, Bollywood never had their own original and good content and still they call themselves the supreme and don't really respect other industries which isn't a good thing I must say being a north Indian I've never liked Bollywood since my childhood I always felt attracted towards tollywood and kollywood movies I even learnt telugu and tamil I just the south Indian culture...☺
@@vidushiesrivastava5208 Fantastic. I myself am Tamil and know Telugu also apart from Hindi, Marathi and English.. All the 4 south Indian languages (Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada) are known as classical languages (Shastriya Bhasha) and are well and truly over a 1000 years old replete with rich history and heritage which unfortunately are not taught to the children in either schools or colleges.
@@RaviKumar-ii6cb yeah I love and respect my language hindi but I also like to learn other Indian languages especially south Indian languages I've learnt telugu and a bit tamil during quarantine I really love and appreciate the south Indian culture and customs and the fact that they actually value and follow their traditions unlike us north Indians who totally neglect their language, their culture, their customs and called themselves "mordern". I've never been to south but I have a soft corner for it in my heart I'll definitely visit south India post covid...by the way it was nice talking to you brother ☺🙏🏻
Super comments sister
I love Simi Garewal's interviews. She is definitely the most elegant and well-spoken interviewers .This interview is so beautiful and classy. Two very elegant, well-spoken and wise women speaking. How beautifully both of them spoke , such nice vocabulary and pronounciation , polite and well-mannered . We hardly get to see such interviews now. 💖💖💖
Elegant means styles ..am i right please reply 🙏
Oh my god jaya amma i love u
@@learnenglishanddrawingscra8827 Style and gorgeous too
@@krishnajeevani4645 Thank you
Exactly
I have grown up listening of her film career from my Dad, and have seen her struggle. My dad used to call me Jayalalithaa as my eyes resembled hers, now her life is an inspiration for me, not to cry. Be bold and brave. Love you Jayalalithaa Mam.
She was made of steel. She shared lot of emotional stuff without breaking down or tears rolling down her eyes.
Not only while sharing all those experience she didn't brake down. Even while experiencing such all that hardships she didn't brake down..
If you see carefully ,you can see that her eyes were wet. She was on the verge of crying but she did not as she did not like expressing herself so openly in front of everyone. She was really strong mentally
Samanvya Lijhara yaa true... Her eyes were wet even I did notice it... She made herself mentally strong...
She is normal human being and yes in deed she did “tear up” especially talking about how she missed her mother and wrapping her mother’s pallu. I bet I did see tears even in the interviewer’s eyes!! It’s so sad that how the situation has mould her into a brave woman. Sadly her life has been dictated by someone and not her. Clearly she has put a fake threatening face outside to protect herself after all the physical and emotional abuses she has gone through in her early days.
And yet it seemed so honest.
OMG ,I am Kangana fan and from North India and now after watching Thalaivi trailer and watching all Amma ji interviews am just speechless and love this Iron Lady and have a huge respect .I hope North Indian will watch and know her inspiring story and give respect to her .Whoever think she was corrupt they should watch her all interviews then you people will realize how honest she was.She had spent all her life for poor peoples.Kudos to this Iron Lady 🙏❤
She is born with golden spoon in her tongue and she is currepted lady and jailed for that history can write anything
@@susheelasusheela520 films handed to her in a golden plate not politics. Don't you listen this interview. How much she faced and fight.
She got empathy towards girls,she was the one who introduced free napkin delivery in rural area schools
Napkin l, but how is that useful
@@kingsamraat157 Read about the Genital diseases related to Women. You'll know the importance of a Napkin 👍🏼.
Watch Padman the movie
You will understand
@@shanthisahadevan9746 I know about that, actually in north it is pad or whisper is the word used like parle-g for biscuit. he wrote the word napkin that's why I don't understand because here napkin is used for cleaning hand's, face or Anything, tissue paper
Napkin? You can say pad and tampon, it's not a dirty word
From a State Topper, to Queen of Tamil Cinema, to Active Politician, to 2nd Female Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, to the most sought Politician in the World... This is defined as "INCREDIBLE JOURNEY"... The words she used here during the span of one hour, the words even a native speaker was not used to... And she is "AMMA"...
Betrayals made her tough..An innocent girl into ironlady !!
Mohana priya. True.....good observation about a person's attitude good..I like madam. Though I didnot belong to the state ...very disciplined dedicated lady...what a wonderful beautiful . Very hard working ...speaking truth.... ..but very innocent face...
.I didnot think that Mrs Sasikala betrayed her might be taken advantage of her solitude.. ..my mind says so.
Poor thing she had been through a lot..Can see a pain in her eyes..Such a brilliant and graceful lady in this chauvinist and brutal world..Sorry and a huge respect!!!
This interview made me to live and struggle more whatever comes in my way instead hiding back or running back.. We miss you Jayalalitha amma..❤️
The best interview in the world. The interview was done with elan and dignity with a touch of graciousness and class. Kudos to you Simi.
I find both the ladies are so graceful and polite . Their language , the vocabulary , the flow it was so apt. Not to forget the way they laughed and conducted themselves with such class and etiquette is a takeaway. Plus , i think Jaya Lalitha Ma'am and Simi Garewal Ma'am are so inspiring ladies .
I wish Simi Garewal would come with this show again. She is probably the best talk show host Indian Television has ever seen!
Yeah this is better than koffee with karan
@@anjalibisht4779 Better than Koffee with Karan??? How can you even compare that dumb idiotic pompous show to this? Is Koffee is even a talk show? It's a platform used by Karan Johar to bully and belittle anyone he and his chamchas doesn't like.
Yes but her guests were dignified and respected too...now days we don't have that. People are too aware of the shady shit and nepotism promotion these celebrities do, so koffee with trash can is the perfect place for trash to come and speak.
She diluted her own brand name. She started calling audiences and her questions became weird. Her USP (making guests comfortable) was lost.
Which was this show??? In which channel this show was telecasted?? Idk , I am frm kerala. Pls reply
Two classy women in one frame. I keep coming back to this video, because Late Jayalalithaa ji absolutely inspires me! How I wish she lived longer. Thank you Simmi Garewal for this historic interview.
There never was never is and never will be another Jayalalitha
A legend is the best word to describe her
Tamilnadu can never get a better leader than Amma. She was so much talented. She was misunderstood because of the systematic vilification campaign by her opponents and a biased media. The DMK had foisted more than 54 false cases against her all of which she faced in the court and won. She didn’t beg anybody for help like some leaders.
Yes fully agree with you. She never seeked anyone's help..
Very true.
Simiji is the only person who actually made Jayaji Smile and Happy during the Interview 😊😊
Simi ma'am you made her so comfortable to speak about intricate details of her struggle. This is art of talking .
To be honest I have always adored Jayalalitha but seeing and listening to her speak about her life made me realise how beautiful a human being she is. She is truly the iron lady. She is an inspiration for many including me. The way she says she is still the same emotional person but still managed to suppress and put up this face in front of the public itself speaks volumes about her on how seriously she took her responsibilities
Never knew she faced so much in her life.thankyou Simi Garewal to make Jaya open her heart out. Jaya was a great lady indeed. Simi you are a great interviewer.
Jaya mam is the true example of woman empowerment and Simi mam is an example of a humble host. Honesty, courage, simplicity are the only words to define this interview.
True said ..even simi madam also his carrier best interview..
Here we are complaining about small small things and then there was this legend who took it all in her stride and made success out of the scrap .
This interview has so many things to learn about life. What a great interview, I truely believe her words said in last that it was Simmy ji charm which led Jaya mam to speak her out. The interaction between them was so intellectual that blow my mind. Today media and so called podcast interviewer should learn how to interview a person or ask question with so grace and charm.
"It's not easy to wish me away".. what a badass statement by the respected Jayalalitha .. beautiful interview.. meaningful conversations.. these are the type of interviews we need. Not the shallow ones they take these days.
One cannot help noticing the emotion in her eyes; she is so so human. Jaya ji probably adored and loved Simi ji; she answered warmly to many questions that none would dare to ask. An inspiring personality, was Jayaji. Thank you Simi ji for this wonderful interview.
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Yeah....im...here
2022 - not sure if I watching this for the 10th time or even more than that , lost my count . Simi Ji , what a grace , what a humility in your voice , you just made her so easy . Iron lady , hope you finally found your peace in the paradise garden and attain Sadgathi .🙏🏽 Vanakam from 🇲🇾.
Someone give a gold medal to that interviewer👏
I don't know why tears filled my eyes..she is the real iron lady. Terribly missed her.
Same feeling
Was alamelu from the series sasikala??
They said iron lady.. How can iron dead in poison.. So,don't simply said iron, wood, or gold.. OK.. If said like tht wht we said to iron, wood or gold. Use ur brain on head.. Be smart. Indian TAMIL nadu people its class is low.. Cannot change even 2050
The modern day so-called interviewers must learn from Simi ma’am about hosting and conducting an interview. Sat to listen for complete one hour and haven’t moved away from the place. Such a captivating interview. Both the interviewer and the interviewee here are the epitome of classiness ❤️
True
Great..
Yup
Correct
Yes true.
She is immortal...wonder women...her eyes tells the pain
I learnt so many new words despite being an MA in English myself. what grace, dignity, true women of power Jaya mam. I have seen the movie 4 times already and your interview like a 100 times
I'm a fan of Jayalalithaa after this interview, such a lady with lot of life experience.
Tamil Nadu misses her terribly now..
It's sad that only after her death people are understanding her and everyone want her today...
So true..
So true
S we miss our amma
So true.. we realise her importance now.. wat a bold and daring lady she was!
Yeh
you know what i mean through reels i was witnessing several rendezvous .. and then through my class 12 english exam when i was reading interview chapter .. there was this harsh reality of interview was being taught and i read it .. and i thought that i didnt witnessed or felt any sort of harshness in any of the interviews i hav ecame across till date im just 17 and i always felt that all of my generation interviews were filled with prescripted set up and lack authentification and unnecessary praises and comfort but as i came across these old aged classic interviews my perception has changed 360 degrees... i am so stunned with the quality of content these interviews have and how professionally they are held simiji is so great at her work.. i just admire her work... i am so happy that i came across it... theres so much to learn through it and when a strong personality like jaya jii is there as guest/ interviewee it just took the rendezvous to an another level
While Amma looked like a goddess ,
SIMI ji looked like an angel in this interview .
Her English non- stop ,voice fine,gd English. now- a - days we cannot see this type of English.Super ma.
Makkapati Sreedhar bro u should seen her written English.... Super beautiful
I liked this iorn lady .straight and detrmind .the way she handled the . hard time is really a good lesson to all .her story reminded me the story of paschali who was dragged in the sobhana by dussassana.
I love her English.It is very formal and graceful.
Makkapati Sree
@Adam LB are you a native speaker?
she is more strong than the character showed in queen
I wish her brother could give her moral support
@@MR-ml5ij experience
@@revathyyatish5935 you mean bitter experience made her strong than her brother
Agreed
She was acting very blank face in web series
This is one of the best interviews I have ever watched. Simi is the best interviewer who carries the entire interview with such grace. Watched this number of times
Tears rolling in my eyes while watching this interview... There would be no person like Jaya amma... A brilliant, intellectual, wonderful human being ... if she would have alive.. she would have been the prime minister of our country... we really miss her.. especially people of tamil nadu still think her as our amma... Thanks Simi for this wonderful interview.. you made her very comfortable in this interview.... both strong women 🙂
That smile even in pain..its never leave from my eyes..! Iron lady.... Incredible woman ! ✌️
The interview was very good because you Simiji allowed her to talk. Interviewers mostly have a big questionaire which they want to ask, but without having interest in knowing or listening to the answers. They just throw questions at the interviewee, without giving them chance to talk. Love u Simiji👍
How many want another new season of Rendezvous ?
Simi ji come on… pls….
I lost count of how many times I viewed this rendezvous…
Love for Amma ever…..
Why isn't she(simi)coming back!
The world needs more people like her...theres no one else I can think who could make an interview more beautiful than her!
Yes she is
This is how interview is conducted?
@@atulshetty3127...I dont know how an interview should be conducted...but I know tat whatever she's doing is awesome...
She got tears in her eyes when she is saying about her mom 😭😭😭
This is exact a decent interview I have ever seen in my life. While nowadays each and every reporters or person who takes care of interviews they really confuses the celebrity or politicians to get some nonsense answers for fame to their backgrounds. Or in others hands talking about only crush, stupid funny things, and some beep unwanted nasty life stories to attract the peoples. This interview is entirely different fully loaded with perfect things to be shared with jayalalitha mam ( lady super star in both politics and cine field). The lady who interviewed her patiently absorbed every words of answer and cherished her memories. The lady interviewed Jaya with full respect, she fully grasped all angles of her life perfectly 😍😍😍. Best interview I have ever seen.
Simi garewal being a top actress of the late 60s and 70s also understand the trials and tribulations of being a cine 🌟
Yes koswalya
Simi and Jaya are both intellectuals! Hands down this was the best interview i've ever seen
When she said happiness is gained by moksha...this shows that she is highest intelligent ...this is highest phylosophy to understand
Absolutely... It's the highest level of intelligence called spiritual intelligence.. not every intellectuals
can reach this highest hierarchy of IQ.
Yes.. I m totally shocked ... She is true divine feminine ❤️
I want her to be here , always.
She was done... Coz she was to be the nxt ... of India. May her Soul Rest in Peace. What a Great Soul.🙏❤❤❤
Obviously a person who strived a lot for love in his or her life and hurt by many, would understand that true love is beyond the boundaries of universe that is the abode of God or can be called moksha.
Im lost 🙌 What an interview!
Intense and emotional!
Got to know how she is as a person apart from being a politician.
She literally had to go a hard way!
My comment is long, because there are so many reasons I love Simi's style of interviewing.
1. There is no audience/unnecessary clapping, hooting or cheering. This helps viewers concentrate more on the actual conversation between the host and the guest.
2. The host, Simi Garewal, is not just an exemplary actor but also a very talented interviewer. She can gauge the emotional depth, tone, body language of her guests, and can switch between being succinct and elaborate. And ask the most intriguing questions, sometimes throwing her guests off their guards BUT in a pleasant manner. This provides immense emotional and intellectual intensity to the conversation.
3. She LISTENS. An invaluable trait, so very rare in interviewers these days. She is polite and passionately carries the interview by allowing her guests TO TALK. I can't emphasize how beautiful this quality is. She is calm, eloquent and asks questions with intellectual brevity.
4. The ambience of the set is very soothing for the eyes and ears. It isn't filled with cue-laughter and/or lousy background music.
5. She respects and dignifies not only herself but also her guests (Raveena Tandon's interview is a good example of this point.)
Thank you to all the producers and technicians, and Simi herself, for putting these series out for fans and audiences alike to watch. She elevates and makes all her guests instantly relatable, and human-like. Not to mention herself.
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I totally agree with you 👍
Whenever she was talking about mgr... I can see the small smile on her lips.. Which make me smile too.... Ahh this lady totally drag me into her life and build a home in my mind to stay