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Did you get killed by a super-killer?

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I was beaten up by a boy

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Who beat you up?

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I just completed my graduation

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But you were married, right?

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I was under the pressure of my husband

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You were with your husband all the time

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I don't know where I was going Did you ever feel like a movie star? I have been waiting for you for so long

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I never thought I would be a heroine

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I never thought romance would be so young

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The songs you sang were very beautiful

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I have told you many times, I have forgotten the colors of life

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What do you like the most in life?

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If you don't have love, you can't be an artist

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It's very important to have that feeling If you don't have that feeling, it's very difficult to ask a question

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I have to finish that bomb

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What do you do your negative role? I was a bad person.

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I was a bad person.

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You were a good speaker. I was a good speaker.

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I was not as popular as I was in the film. I was not as popular as I was in the film.

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I was not as popular as I was in the film.

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What was your favorite singer? Mother, forget the iron missile Nisha, forget yourself today

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You have a lot of talent but you can't do the lobbying

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I feel bad

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You have a dream character

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I have a hope that I will do a crazy role

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You don't sing, you write songs You are an iron lady You are asking me such a stupid question I'm a crazy person. You don't sing, you write songs. You're a great singer.

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You're asking me that question?

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What kind of songs do you write?

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If there's sorrow, let's sing. There's no sorrow, even sorrow is happiness

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in the intoxication of alcohol.

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I try to use my voice in a certain way. Scan Steels Ltd. presents Argos Podcast.

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A product of ScansTence Limited. the the I would like to ask you a few questions about your life, your career, your music, your art, your acting, and your dedication to all of this. I would like to hear some of your stories. Madam, Namaskar.

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Namaskar.

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How are you?

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I am fine.

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How old are you, Madam?

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Sixty- 65 and above.

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You don't look like you are old. You look younger than your age.

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Whatever you say.

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If you are happy, you don't look old. Yes. If you are happy, you have an art. You have an art.

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I am a poor person.

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I have a younger brother and sister. I am very young. foreign I was the eldest daughter in the family. You said that you were a prosperous woman, a woman from a rich family, a woman with a golden frame, a golden frame, a woman with a golden frame, a woman with a golden frame, a woman with a golden frame,

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a woman with a golden frame, a woman with a golden frame, I was always under the influence of my brother. I was the eldest daughter in the family. My sister was the eldest and I was the youngest. I was always very quiet. I was very serious and always had a good attitude. I always used to call my sister the eldest.

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My son Anupam Kher used to say that he didn't know when he would be in his prime. He used to say that he was in his prime when he was playing the role of his father. So, you are in your prime when you are playing the role of your mother. I used to choose my mother. Who used to play the role of your mother? She used to come only after to complete my graduation. You were born, grew up and studied in Kharagpur.

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Your father was a railway worker. What was your life like in Kharagpur?

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I was very poor. My father had a small shop. I was a poor woman. I didn't have a lot of money. I was very poor. I was very thin. I used to wear a dress.

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I was very thin, but I didn't open my dress. My husband was a kunda. My brother was a beni. I was very thin until I grew up.

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I heard you spoke Telugu very well.

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I spoke Telugu very well when I was in Odia.

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Did you speak Telugu to you know any Telugu people?

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Yes, I know some Telugu people I know some Bengali people and some Telugu people

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Can you speak Telugu?

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I can say my name My name is Yemti I am from Kwarj My name is Chappandi I can say my name That's all I can say We have a small child I don't remember the name of the film. I don't remember the name of the film.

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You had a younger son in your family, Abhay Singh.

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Yes, Abhay Singh.

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He was a character in the film Vijay Mahadinkar's childhood. You came to the film world in his middle age.

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I didn't come in his middle age. When my mother was in Khodagpur at that time. I saw a cow and touched it. Some people were sleeping. I was sleeping. I was afraid that the cow would climb on me. After a while, I felt like eating.

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I was looking for a place to sleep. I thought that the woman would touch me. She would touch me. Then, I put my hands on her. I asked her who she was. He asked me if I had lost something.

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I said yes, my son was sleeping there and I was looking for him. He said, your son is here. I saw him and I was happy. I thought it was a good thing my son was here. He was happy to see me. He didn't say anything. He didn't say anything.

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He just said, I'm coming home. He didn't let me come. In 1981, my whole family was in Odisha. There was a telegram in the month or two. It said,

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My son is not well. Come as soon as possible.

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So, you have a daughter?

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She was a month and a half old. She was left alone. So, I went to her father. I went and saw her. He was very angry. He said, this is your son, you can take him with you.

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He was very happy. He was very happy to see me. He was very happy to see me. He took me to the stuarts school. He took me to the stuarts school. He was very good at dancing.

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He was very good at dancing. I used to do his programs on stage. I used to do a program with him on stage. I met him through a program. He had a program called Female Singer. He told me that...

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You used to sing songs in Kharagpur? I used to learn classical. You met Akhaya Manthi...

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I met Akhaya Manthi through a program. I was 82 years old. I was a kid. I was in Pod old when I came to the Potpourri street. I stayed there for a day. I went to the radio station to audition for the role of Bada Bhai.

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Bada Bhai and I came there. My father's name was Hem Narayan Patra. He was the director. I met him. I told him about my father. He said, knew him.

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I had already told him about my family. He said he lived in a PC house. He called me and asked me how soon I could come to his house. I asked him who he was and to my house. He said he was afraid of anyone and didn't want to meet anyone. He showed me the place and I was very happy. I saw him and he looked like a Chinese girl.

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He introduced me to him. He said he was a great musician and music director. I liked him. I saw him and listened to hear that. I told him that I have a program today, and I would like to sing in it.

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He asked me which songs I know. I told him that I don't know any Odia songs, but I know Bengali, Hindi, Telugu, Punjabi. He asked me if I know Hindi songs. I told him that I know Hindi songs. He said yes. I said that's good. He said he didn't know any Odi songs.

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He said he only knew Gopayale Bishwaptare. I said I'll sing that song tomorrow. There's a program called Chavliya Gaon. It's a song about a girl who's in love. When the song starts, he asks me to sing. I started singing when I was in Odia.

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Is Manchurian song your first song in Odisha?

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I used to sing in Hindi before, with the CETI troops. It was in 1982. I used to give them my number and I would prepare for the program. Whenever I have a program, I will ask him to sing a song.

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Did he ask you to sing a song?

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No, he gave me money. He gave me around 300 rupees.

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Who sang the song Chavaliya Ganjare?

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I don't know where I came from

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What was the melody that stuck with you the most?

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The second time I stayed in the hotel, I was with my brother-in-law I didn't like staying in hotels, so I got to know Bhauja better.

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The songs you sang at that time were very famous. There was a famous song,

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Mo Dehare Makhidiya Ranga Hala Di Hare boli diya rang hala di Agam re sajai diya mubahave di

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Mubarak ho, hai I am waiting for you to come back soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon, soon the I have heard the song before. I would have listened to it if I had known. Jai Ram Samal! I thought that I would have heard the song when I was in the army.

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No, you would have made a mistake.

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You would have forgiven your wife.

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No, no. We were very excited about the song. We were waiting for the song to be performed. We were very happy to hear a song festival and we missed you so much.

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There was a lot of demand. People were singing songs of Pyaara Dusman and other songs. I used to sing songs like Asha Baslang. Like Dum Mar Dum, Bango Bango Bango. People liked it a lot. and bango bango bango I liked all of them and people used to come in trucks

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and I used to perform on stage

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Can you sing any of the songs? Hari Om Hari, Hari Om Hari, Hari Om Hari

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Oooo

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If you have any sorrow, just let it out With the blessing of sorrow, sorrow is also happiness In this intoxicating life This is life. I am a big fan of his.

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I am a big fan of his. I am a big fan of his.

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I am a big fan of his.

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I am a big fan of his.ant, when you were a kid. How did you get into film making?

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I had been to a film called Khokha Bhen, a film about a tribal girl. It was a recording. I went to see the film with Nitai. He told me to stand up and talk. Nitai told me, you look good, why don't you act?

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I said, I don't have any interest in acting. I don't know. He said, you can do everything. I didn't pay attention to acting. I am the one who sings songs. I sing and dance to the songs of the film. People liked him a lot.

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He was also known as Saptar Bhai. He was in a film and he was not in the film. He was the entry of that film.

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What was your entry?

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I was more interested in the song. I was trying to find a way to use the voice. I was trying to find a way to use the voice. I sang a song called Gharamaro Swargar. Arun Mahant was the music director. I used to sing that song a lot. I sang a duet song called Khokha Bhai.

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It was in the film Maa Pari Ki. I sang with Khoqa Bhai. I have heard a lot of songs. I had a tendency to sing. The first song I heard was a song by Sikhi Bibali. It was called, Asa Baslekar, Paan Khaye Sain Hamaro.

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There was a song like that. I don't know how was going to burst. I was thinking, who will do this? My father said, if you become a classical singer, you will be able to do all the work. I said, I will learn. Then I struggled a lot.

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I was not happy with my singing. If I learn classical singing, I can do all the work. I have to learn it with great difficulty. I have to learn it from the teacher.

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The way you sing and act in front of the camera. Both are completely different. You played Jayi Phula in your first film. How was the experience?

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I didn't have any idea of how to say the dialogues. Jayi Bhai was the one who brought me to the line. I was able to do it. The shooting was on 14th April. Uttam Bhai was the hero. Jayi Bhai and Vijay Bhai were also in the film.

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What was your role? Jai's mother was me. So you started playing the role of a mother. Yes.

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I was the eldest child in the family. I was not interested in social life. I was not interested in social life. I was not interested in social life. I was not interested a heroine.

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I want to be a heroine, I want to be a heroine. I want to be a heroine, I want to be a heroine.

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I want to be a heroine, you must have had a lot of hero and heroine relationships.

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On screen romance, dancing, singing.

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No, I had to see the intimacy. I didn't like the end result.

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The role of a mother, or a mother who is a motherless mother, who is the mother of a landlord, a mother of a daughter-in-law, you play this type of role. You play the role that you have been looking for the right role for us. I was very angry. I was very strict. I was very strict. I didn't have a heart. I didn't have a soft heart.

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I was angry on the screen. But in real life, I was completely different. I was very angry at myself. I was very angry at myself. I was very angry at myself. the I dubbed the first film I saw. I tried to rectify the mistakes I made. I am still surprised to work with you.

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How do you feel about the actor?

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I feel very happy. Hemant Das is a very good actor. He has a very good character. His dialogue delivery and acting were very good. He also played the role of Gyankesh Babu. He was also a good actor. My husband played the role of Sabu Maya from Sarath Pujari.

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Vijay Bhai also played a different character from Jaipur. Uttam Bhai. He was a very good person. I was very happy to work with him. I was very happy to work with him. I was very happy to work with him.

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I was very happy to work with him. I was very happy to work with him. I don't know how to say it in Urdu. How did you feel about the old film?

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I was very scared. I was in the direction of Mohsin. I was very scared. I was in the direction of Mohsin. I was in the direction of Mohsin. I was in the direction of Mohsin.

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I was in the direction of Mohsin. I was in the direction of Mohsin. I have seen many actors with similar attitudes, and the way they keep their faces and their hair short. I have learned a lot from them.

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You are currently acting in a film called Priyam Mutamarsi. What is the difference between that and the film you are acting in now? the I was attracted to entertainment and entertainment, not just cinema. Now, with the OTT platform and mobile, people's interest in the past has changed. Has it changed in people's character?

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Yes.

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I think so. It has changed. How has the shooting set and the people changed?

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I feel like I could feel that. But now, with the time, the people who work, they don't even talk to other artists. They don't have time to talk.

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I feel that. Now I feel that. Do you feel that? I feel that.

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I feel that. I feel that. When I was talking about Mamata's was young, people used to abuse me. I used to abuse my mother and sister-in-law. They used to beat me. I used to beat my stomach when I was pregnant.

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I used to abuse my mother. I used to abuse her a lot. Why did you stop doing this? I had to do a lot of face-painting. I had to wear a lot of clothes. That's how I did it.

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What were you doing in the film?

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Were you serious, cultural? I was doing everything in my own way. I didn't have to do anything. I was just doing what I was told. Did you do anything in other languages? Yes, I did a film in Assi.

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It was called Sisir Mishra. the I have worked in 14 mega serials. Panathakani.

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I have worked in Panathakani. I have worked in Kuttam, Kunya Dhenkar.

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Many of your characters are negative.

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I have worked in many negative characters.

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What kind of serials are you working in?

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I have worked in many replaced characters. I had to play a character that was very different from the rest of the characters.

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You have also played a character called Gapa in Katha Sarita. I have always admired her.

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I have played a character that is not as popular as the one in the film.

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The one in Katha Sarita? Yes. The one with the long hair and a sari.

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You have played a character called Kaha story. A white wig, a full blouse, a small eye, I have a story. I grew up, I understood everything.

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You have a lot of talent, but you can't make a lot of movies. You didn't get a lot of films. You can't compare, but Anita Das, Sujata Anand, Maa Bhavari, you didn't get a lot of films. I have not been able to interact with people as much as I wanted to. I don't feel good about it.

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If you had to name a few people who have played your role well, who would you name?

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I would say Sabbu Mahe. He has played a very good role in the film. He has played a very good roles in the film. Can you name a few?

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I have played Sabbu Maa in the film. I have played Mamata Dori in the film. I have played Amma Gharana Sangsar in the film. I have won the State Award in the film.

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You have played Balhundi Rupa in the film.

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Yes, I have played Balhundi R award for that film. You were in the form of a Buddhist. Yes, in the form of a Buddhist. It was a different type of film.

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It was very good. You worked with three generations. Goti, Juban Ganaan, Uthili, Hemant Das, Sarath Pujari, Bhimkeshri Pathi, Dukhi Ram Swain. After that, you worked with Vijay Mahanti, Uttam Mahanti, and then Babusan, Amlan, Anubhav, Elena, Archita, etc.

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What changes have you seen in the past few generations?

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I have seen the change in the family of the actors. I have not seen any change in the family of the actors. I have not seen any change in him. I think his dedication was good. Babu Shah was a hero in a film. I was a school teacher. I was a singer and a dancer.

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I saw his dedication. I have seen him with my family.

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Have you experienced the acting with Sri Ram Pandan?

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Yes, I had a lot of dreams. I had a lot of dreams.

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What was your experience with Sri Ram Pandan after he left the film world?

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Suddenly, I felt something was wrong with my tongue. I was not feeling well.

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Uttam Mohanty, Vijay Mohanty, Sriram Pandey, Ajit Das, Prasannand, they are all superstars.

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Yes.

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Why are they all superstars?

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Uttam Mohanty is a good actor. Sriram Pandey is a physically good actor. Mihir Mohanty is a drama hero. Meherbhai is a drama hero.

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She is a great actress. She is a versatile actress.

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She is a versatile actress. She is a great actress.

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She is a great actress.

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She is a great actress.

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Mahasweta madam said that Mahasweta madam said that some people are jealous of your good work. Have you seen that many people are jealous of your work?

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People need to be praised for their quality. I have seen a lot of sadness in Odisha.

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Next generation, means the parents don't like it. They don't like to get married, to get to know people, to get married, to get married. But in our time, you are getting old and your parents want you to get married. How did you react to your marriage?

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I didn't want to get married. I was the one who refused my father.

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But you had a photo of your marriage at home.

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Yes, yes. A colleague of mine, a wholesale dealer, saw my photo and told me that I was very ugly. I saw a picture of him and he was singing. I told him that I had a dream and I wanted to sing.

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I wanted to live like a human being. the By chance, I was not out, so I was under pressure. For how many years you were talking about going out? And after how many years, you didn't understand, didn't say anything. So where did you stop?

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At that time, I saw a lot of dowry torture cases in Bihar. I was very upset. So I didn't like about my future. I was very worried about my future. I was very worried about my future.

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I was very worried about my future. I was very worried be my father. You are very young, so if you ask any questions, or if you are very strict, then I will forgive you. But I would like to know, that a person has a heart, a heart,

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and a certain thing in life that he likes. Isn't there anything like that in life?

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If there is no love in an artist, then he can be an artist. the I have heard that you have a lot of problems with your family. I have heard about it from my family. I have heard about it from my family. I have heard about it from my family. I have heard about it from my family.

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I have heard about it from my family. You have interviewed your friends, You have interviewed your friends, and you have answered all the questions. and you have answered all the questions.

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I have always been with them.

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I have always been in front of this. I will be in front of this all my life.

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It is very important to have a feeling in the society. If you don't have that, you will be in front of a question mark.

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Yes, I will have to finish that question mark.

31:37

What has the movie and the film done for you?

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I haven't received a lot of payment for my films. I have not received much payment for my films.

31:52

If you could give half of your income to the rest of the people, how much would you give?

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I would give a lot of money.

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You have sung in many albums. Yes, I have. Who have you sung in many albums, right? Yes, I have sung in many albums. Who have you sung in many albums?

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Muhammad Masir, the music director of Hrudayar-e-Sunayat I have sung in 16 songs. I have sung in Calicut, recorded in Tollygund Then I have sung in some albums of Arun Mahantinkar Then I have sung in some albums of Amarendra Mahantin Kaur.

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In terms of acting, you have started by showing everyone. Mahasweta, Aparajita, Tandra Rai, you have given them all your attention.

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Yes, I have given them a lot of trouble. But I have asked for forgiveness later.

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After the shooting?

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Yes, I have apologized for the mistakes I have made. I have forgiven him for everything. Oh my God! How did you forgive him? I have given him a lot of love. I have given him a lot of love. I have given him a lot of love.

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I had made a film with Mahesh Chauhan. It was called Swapan Bani. I didn't know Mahesh at first. I didn't know he was a big heroine in Odisha. But after I got to know him, he is a good person and does a good job.

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At one time, you were called a big competitor with Anita Das.

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I never felt that way about any of my competitors.

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When you were older, you had a younger brother, a younger sister, a younger brother, brother, etc. If you were a little younger, if you had a role at a young age, would you feel uncomfortable?

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Yes, I feel uncomfortable. Because I don't like to say you. I feel uncomfortable when I say you. I don't feel bad when I say my sister-in-law. I feel bad when feeling about my future. I have to say that. I have to say that.

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Debu Da is a Bengali writer. He knows that. He felt bad about his future. He was a poor man. I was his mother. He was a small child.

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He couldn't bring anyone. He was a poor man.

34:03

You had a difficult period in your life. You had a very difficult time in your life. You had to struggle a lot. You were in a lot of trouble. And now you have a condition to kill yourself. Are you happy or not?

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I was not aware of my death.

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That's life.

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I never lost or tired of fighting.

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You are a very good person. Have you ever been sent to a super killer for a murder?

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Yes, I have been sent.

34:34

When was this incident?

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It was in 1998-99.

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What did your husband say when you came to know that you were murdered? He was very happy. in the I saw the first time when I was in the film, there was a strong breeze in the film. I think it's a dream character. If I act, I will get a character like this, which will make me look better than the actor.

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I hope I will play a crazy role.

35:38

Which actor do you like the most?

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I like Badhuni Rupam. He was a character from our family. I liked the way he spoke. He was a criminal. I liked that a lot.

35:53

You have worked with many directors since the beginning of Mohd. Mohsen.

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I worked with Govind Tej, which was a schoolmaster.

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Did you find any director who was a miracle? Halapatnaik had directed many films till that time.

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I liked Harish Mahant's direction. I liked Arun Mahant's direction. I liked Chandi Bhai's direction.

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There was a time when Udiya was a copy cinema. But Udiya cinema has become a hard work. There are many good films. Daman, Pushkara, Trikarniya.

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Daman, Parathu, wherever it is, almost all are good.

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Karma, Bahu Bhutubhuta, Ananta. Bahu Bhutubhuta has done a lot of business. Did you ever think that Udiya cinema can do a lot of business? It is improving a lot of business in Kodi. Did you ever think that you could do business in Kodi?

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I am improving a lot.

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Did you sing songs?

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I did sing songs but I never told anyone. I didn't tell anyone. That's why I didn't get the question.

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You are a person with a good character. I didn't get the question. Because you are a person with a good character. You are a to be a great teacher. Sorry, I didn't mean to. Because, there is a heart in people, a good heart,

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and there are some words that are read every six months. And you want to get rid of the paper. So, do you have any self-written thoughts?

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I wrote about death. A person, in his mind, the That death is so beautiful. Suddenly, I smelled the wet feet. And I felt like my father's grave was there.

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In acting, you have to torture a lot, beat, beat, throw, throw. Don't you feel the pressure?

37:57

In acting, you have to see this. This is the first thing I do. If I feel pain, I will tell my husband. Why do you feel bad?

38:08

Don't you feel bad that you will be beaten up? I have been beaten up recently.

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In Kanyadaan. I don't know how to do it. I don't know how to do it. I have been beaten up. I don't know how to do it. I have been beaten up. I don't know the words, but I just said it.

38:25

Who did you like the most in the film and the serial?

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I liked the film and the serial.

38:34

You have given a heroine's character to this film. You have chosen Sujog Rahi, who is the heroine's heroine. What do you think?

38:44

I was very sad a very sad family. So I needed a sad father.

38:53

Your contemporary actor, Namrata Das, she also played a mother role. How was your relationship with her? I had a very good relationship with her. I have seen you have a very strong political background. How did you decide to become a singer? I didn't like politics that much.

39:10

Did you have any social work or public service? I didn't want to be known.

39:14

If you were happy, would you sing?

40:47

If you were sad? I'm not sure where those days went. the In the heart, around the throat, many people are not there. What are your goals and aspirations in life? I have never thought of becoming a singer. I have tried my best in singing, and I have found a song that I like.

41:03

But what about your dreams? I was very happy when I got the song. But you wanted to reach the success you had hoped for.

41:07

I was not well in Odisha. I still remember.

41:11

Did you regret going to West Bengal and going to Ahori? Did you regret coming here?

41:19

I don't know what was inside me. I didn't know the inner qualities of an actor. I don't have any ups and downs.

41:26

If you can act, you have the NSD, you can learn. But you have done a lot of acting even though you didn't learn.

41:35

Is there a need for training or is it better to get an actor out of yourself? to I was scared at first. I was not sure who would be the new type of person. I was very happy. I had heard about the podcast. But now I feel like I am sitting at home and talking.

42:15

I used to watch the competition. At that time I was scared. At that time, I was 10-15 years old. I have been a regular person. I am thankful to you for your time, your support and your blessings. I am thankful to you for your kind words. I am thankful to you for your kind words. I am thankful to you for your kind words. I am thankful to you for your kind words.

43:04

I am thankful to you for your kind words. I will be very happy if you will forget all the pain.

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