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Neena Gupta interview: The actor speaks about The Last Color, her memoir and her upcoming films

Neena Gupta | Photo by K Vinayak Neena Gupta has spent much of the year in Mukteshwar in Uttarakhand, leaving only for shoots – of which there have been quite a few. We have seen a lot of the 61-year-old actor over the past few months and we can expect even more in 2021. We will also read what she has to say about her unconventional life: Gupta’s memoir will be published by Penguin Random House India next year. Sach Kahun Toh “will chronicle her childhood days in Delhi’s Karol Bagh, through her time at the National School of Drama, moving to Bombay in the 1980s and dealing with the struggles to find work”, a press release promised. “It will detail the big milestones in her life, her unconventional pregnancy and single parenthood, and a successful second innings in Bollywood.”

Director Shekhar Kapur shares some words of wisdom; read his lessons of life

Last Updated: Director Shekhar Kapur Shares Some Words Of Wisdom; Read His lessons Of Life Shekhar Kapur wrote that The worst thing we do to our kids is getting them addicted to that proverbial ‘pat on the back’.  It becomes a life long addiction. Director Shekhar Kapur on Saturday took to his Twitter handle to share some lessons of life . He wrote that The worst thing we do to our kids is getting them addicted to that proverbial ‘pat on the back’.  It becomes a life long addiction. He further asserted that self-exploration is important and one needs to untrain and unlearn . One user replied, Creative expression helps children articulate their feelings and thoughts. [sic] Kapur takes to his social media to share lessons of life occassionally. He had in October wrote, Lessons of Life : The greatest directors do not impose themselves on the film. They nurture the film. Allowing it to evolve. Like gardeners, they are planting and nurturing a seed, know

Debutante artiste bags award in Marathi feature

Debutante artiste bags award in Marathi feature Updated: Updated: December 14, 2020 13:41 IST Abhirami Bose, a native of Puducherry, stars as a peasant woman in the feature film Ratricha Paus Share Article AAA First victory: Abhirami Bose, who won Best Actor Award at the Global Indian Film Festival for her role in Ratricha Paus. Photo: Special arrangement   Abhirami Bose, a native of Puducherry, stars as a peasant woman in the feature film Ratricha Paus Abhirami Bose, debutante actor hailing from the city, has won the Best Actor Feature (Female) at the Global Indian Film Festival 2020, Jaipur, for her role in Marathi feature film

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