Talk:Sharmila Tagore
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editSharmila also acted in Satyajit Ray movie simbadhha
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someone change this image
editShe looked so hot in aradhana..put that image...instead of this one from kashmir ki kali —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.112.12.109 (talk) 01:00, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
In the page of Sharmila Tagore (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharmila_Tagore), a mistake is noted in the Filmography section as the director of her movie Antaheen is not Aparna Sen but Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury. [1], [2].
parents and siblings
editThe article mentions her father and many generations of the Tagore side, however there is no mention of who her mother was, or any siblings etc.
maternal details
edithave changed based on the references included in the article.
- http://www.rediff.com/news/report/assam-ulfa-opposes-award-to-sharmila-tagore/20130514.htm - actress said, “Half of me is from Assam since my mother was an Assamese. Ira Baruah, my mother was the daughter of J Baruah, the founder Principal of Earl Law College (now GovernmentLawCollege) in Guwahati.” She dedicated her award to her late mother who, she said, used to tell her about the high status accorded to women in Assamese society. Sharmila’s grandfather was the one who initiated law education in then undivided Assam while her great grandfather Gunabhiram Baruah had led the fight against the tradition of child marriage and worked for promotion of widow marriage and women education in Assam.
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