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New Delhi:

Sharmila Tagore: Sharmila Tagore, a well-known Bollywood actress in the 1970s and 80s, has turned 78. But still the discussion of her beauty and acting remains on social media. At the same time, he is making a comeback in the world of entertainment with Gulmohar, due to which he has once again come into the limelight. Meanwhile he remembered renting out movies in the 70s and 80s. Remembering such old days, the actress is ruling, whose interview is going viral on social media.

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During an interview with India Today, Sharmila Tagore revealed that sometimes she signed films “just for hire”. The veteran star said, “Well, being our profession, we have sometimes signed films for money, which includes just paying the rent. Sometimes we help out for a fee or someone who thinks that if I do the project, it would be cool. She further added, “So I have done films for many reasons. And I think overall I did it because I liked the script and at that time, it was necessary. But where I am today, Kusum (Gulmohar) It was necessary.”

Talking about her comeback, Sharmila Tagore revealed why she was in demand as Kusum in Gulmohar. “Gulmohar has real life identity. Many people ignore our generation or elders, to facilitate the younger generation. It is very natural for a woman. But, it is necessary to get If you prioritize your desire, it is not wrong.”

He continued, “And now that I’ve reached an age where my kids are settled and living their lives. They have kids who they care about. I love it, I want something different and better.” I can. I don’t feel guilty. Because all of us damned women feel guilty. But now you don’t feel like that. After an age, ‘I’m kind of free.’ So that’s great too.”

Let me tell you, Sharmila Tagore’s scene in Rahul Chittela’s ‘Gulmohar’ also features Manoj Bajpayee, Suraj Sharma and others. The film is set to release on Disney+Hotstar on March 3, 2023.

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