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Konkona Sensharma, 41, responds to a fan who is sad to see her age
Konkona, a natural beauty, shared that she got rid of the unnecessary dependence on beauty parlours.
Bollywood actress Konkona Sensharma, who has been in the entertainment industry for more than three decades, with two National Film Awards to her credit, has surely won hearts with her performances onscreen.
Be it Mr. and Mrs. Iyer , Page 3 , or Lipstick Under My Burkha , Konkona has exuded versatility as an actress.
Recently, the 41-year-old interacted a fan who was not so pleased about seeing her age.
It so happened, that Konkona shared a picture of her pet do Pepita on Instagram. She wrote, âThis is a @mitalisboardandtrain appreciation post! Last lockdown I rescued this cutie but this is my first dog and I hadnât managed to train her properly. So so happy to have sent my Pepita here for toilet training, leash training and general confidence building. Thank you so much @mitalisalvi and team! Als
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It was sometime in May 1966 when Uttam Kumar received a phone call from Satyajit Ray. “Uttam, Nayak will be premiering tomorrow at Indira Cinema. I hope you will be there,” Ray reportedly said. “But Manikda, the press and public will also be there. Do you think I should go? There will be pandemonium,” he had replied. “Uttam, don’t forget it’s a Satyajit Ray film. Please be there,” Ray had commanded. The next day, the news of Uttam Kumar’s presence at the cinema hall spread and all hell broke loose that day. By late afternoon, roads leading to Bhowanipore were barricaded. Uttam Kumar’s car – by most accounts a Chevrolet Impala – had to be piloted through the by-lanes. The theatre was literally shaking under the weight of uproarious chanting, ‘Guru, guru’, with demands to get a glimpse of the star. The hall manager rushed to Ray. “Sir, if we don’t bring him up on stage there will be a serious law-and-order issue.” Minutes later, t