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  1. No Escaping the Drama. When it was revealed that Deepti Naval’s publisher called her a drama queen, a collective sigh filled the room even as a guilty-looking Naval blushed.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Deepti_NavalDeepti Naval - Wikipedia

    Naval made her debut in 1978 with Shyam Benegal 's film Junoon. Two years later, she played a lead role in Ek Baar Phir. [4] Alongside Smita Patil and Shabana Azmi, she became an actress in 1980s Parallel cinema, playing roles in films like Kamla (1984) or Ankahee (1985). [5]

  3. Interview. The actor talks about visiting her home town, Amritsar, meeting long lost relatives and about her memoir A Country Called Childhood.

  4. Jul 12, 2022 · Deepti Naval: No, no. (Laughs) There was nothing in the diaries. I just felt like being this drama queen – it’s an important thing to do, let me burn my diaries (laughs). Otherwise, it was full of banal stuff – I am not speaking to Didi, today Mama told me this, it was supposed to rain but it didn’t, that kind of everyday things.

  5. Jul 25, 2022 · Her father had adopted the surname Naval, meaning new, to avoid being just another Sharma. “There were so many in Amritsar,” says Naval, who has a knack for storytelling. That’s evinced by her recently released memoir, A Country Called Childhood (Aleph, Rs 999), which defies chronological memory-keeping.

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  6. Jul 6, 2022 · The story of an unconventional Punjabi family, surrounded by the distinctive sights, smells, and sounds of a fast-vanishing India: single-screen theatres, people/professions such as kaliwallah (gilder). How her grandparents’ families were uprooted because of events like World War II and Partition.

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  8. Deepti Naval is an Indian film actor, director, writer, painter and photographer. A multi-faceted personality, her major contribution has been in the area of...

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