Rehman, who went on to star in classics like 'Pyaasa', 'Kaagaz Ke Phool' and 'Guide', starred opposite Dev Anand in the film, which was produced by her mentor and 'Pyaasa' co-star Guru Dutt.
"I was a very 'ziddi' girl when I was new in the industry. It was so because I knew what I wanted and hence it surprised many that I wanted to work on my own terms and conditions," Rehman said during a session at the ongoing Jaipur Literature Festival.
The actress recalled how she resisted an attempt by Guru Dutt and 'CID' director Raj Khosla to change her name.
"They quoted examples of Dilip Kumar, Madhubala, Meena Kumari and others who had changed their names. It was like a fashion then. They said 'Waheeda Rehman' was not sexy. But I was adamant since the name was given by my parents and I love it.
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"Guru Dutt and Raj Khosla were shocked that I had my own expectations even before working with them. They didn't utter a word for three days but finally agreed to retain my original name," she said.
"Though my association with Guru Dutt, who was also my mentor, was remarkable but it was difficult to work with him. He would take multiple shots of a single scene. He was also not content with his own scenes. He would often say, 'Aur ho jaaye...' There were legendary instances when he took over 50 shots of a single scene," recalled Rehman.
Narrating an incident that happened during 'Pyaasa', Rehman said she once saw Guru Dutt, Rahman and Mala Sinha finalising a scene only after 76 takes.
"He used to tell us that he knew what he wanted and how much he wanted. He used to edit his movies himself so he had clear vis ion of the final output.