When Neena Gupta, Once Hesitant Of Asking For Work, Made A Remarkable Comeback At 58 – News18
She made a powerful comeback in 2018.
The veteran actress is currently in the spotlight for her latest Netflix release in which she fearlessly portrays the lively role.
Neena Gupta is not only renowned in Hindi cinema but has also established a prominent name in South Indian movies. Besides her film projects, Neena has always been in the limelight for her personal life as well. Neena Gupta had disappeared from the industry for a while. She suddenly made headlines when she sought work through social media. Neena, throughout her career, had expressed her opinion on any issue, regardless of its nature. Along with her elegance, she garnered significant attention for her affair with the eminent cricketer Vivian Richards. Today is Neena Gupta’s birthday, and on this occasion, let us share some special facts related to her.
Neena Gupta stunned everyone with her powerful comeback in 2018. She made a remarkable return to the industry with the Ayushmann Khurrana-starrer Badhaai Ho, before which she had sought work through social media.
When it comes to Neena’s personal life, the discussion gains momentum as her daughter, renowned designer Masaba Gupta entered into her second marriage, which also saw the presence of Masaba’s father, Vivian Richards.
In her biography Sach Kahun Toh, Neena has made several revelations. Neena Gupta married Vivek Mehra who is a Chartered Accountant in 2008. Before this, she had an affair with Vivian Richards, during which she became pregnant and gave birth to Masaba.
“I have some connection with planes. I met him on the plane,” said Neena Gupta in an interview about her husband Vivek Mehra. “Yes, that was a very nice phase. It was difficult because he was already married with two children. It was a tough time for me, a very very tough time. Nikal gaya (that time has passed).”
Neena Gupta in an interview said about having a child out of wedlock, “I simply faced the situations that god gave me. I never took any financial or emotional help for it. I suffered, endured, and also enjoyed all of that. What else could I do? I could either keep crying or marry someone pleading, I want a child. I could have wasted my life crying.”
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