Tina Turner, the iconic queen of rock ‘n’ roll, who captivated audiences for generations with hits like “What’s Love Got To Do With It,” had once embarked on a unique cinematic journey that would have seen her playing the role of “Shakti” in a film titled “The Goddess.” Directed by the renowned Ismail Merchant, the project had garnered significant attention when it was announced in the early 2000s. Turner’s enthusiasm for the role took her on an exploratory trip to Varanasi and Kerala, immersing herself in the vibrant culture and spiritual energy of India.
However, despite the initial buzz and Turner’s palpable excitement, fate had different plans for “The Goddess.” The film never materialized, leaving behind a captivating tale of what could have been. Nonetheless, Turner’s profound connection to the concept of Shakti, the divine feminine energy, remained evident as she spoke passionately about the project and its cosmic significance.
In a 2004 interview with Eastern Eye, Turner eloquently expressed her admiration for the cosmic energy embodied by Shakti. She described it as a force that drew her to the film and vice versa, representing a source of new energy, abilities, and beginnings. It was a calling she couldn’t ignore—a desire to experience the collective energy of thousands of people in a stadium, a sensation she had often encountered throughout her illustrious career as a performer.
Turner, a devoted practitioner of Buddhism, saw “The Goddess” as an opportunity to delve into deeper spiritual realms and connect with profound messages. While the film may have eluded her grasp, the experience of immersing herself in the mysticism of Varanasi and the serene beauty of Kerala left an indelible mark on her soul.
Now, with the sad news of Tina Turner’s passing at the age of 83 in her Switzerland home, her journey towards “The Goddess” takes on a bittersweet significance. Her desire to embrace the cosmic energy of Shakti and to embark on a new artistic venture symbolizes her unwavering passion and relentless pursuit of self-discovery.
Tina Turner, a cultural icon and a true embodiment of strength and resilience, leaves behind a legacy that transcends borders and generations. Her musical prowess and magnetic stage presence will forever resonate in the hearts of millions. And while “The Goddess” may have remained an unfulfilled dream, her words and spirit continue to inspire, reminding us of the transformative power of embracing new beginnings and harnessing the cosmic energy that surrounds us all.