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    Deepti Naval (born 3 February 1952) is an Indian-American actress, director, and writer, predominantly active in Hindi cinema. [ 1 ] Her major contribution has been in the area of art cinema, winning critical acclaim for her sensitive and 'close to life' characters that emphasized the changing roles of women in India.

  2. Deepti Naval. Interview. New Delhi 0 C. Monday, September 23, 2024. The actor talks about visiting her home town, Amritsar, meeting long lost relatives and about her memoir A Country Called Childhood.

  3. Jul 21, 2022 · Deepti Naval, yesteryear actor, launches memoir: ‘A note of memories of my life in Amritsar’ The actor lived in Amritsar till the age of 19, a city she describes as exotic and exhilarating. The geography of the city, a border town, its history, the Golden Temple, a city of the Gurus, one that witnessed Partition, says Naval, created an environment for stories.

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  4. Jul 3, 2022 · Deepti Naval’s mother Winnie, born Himadri Gangahar. Pics Courtesy/A Country Called Childhood: A Memoir. All the kids knew exactly what was happening, but almost all the time we pretended to be ...

  5. Deepti Naval is a trained kathak dancer. (Photo: Instagram/deepti.naval) While charting her journey into films, Naval also noted that her body of work has been rather small as compared to her peers.

  6. Jul 6, 2022 · Deepti Naval: Writing this book was almost cathartic, a process of realisation about myself, and my parents At the launch of her new book ‘A Country Called Childhood: A Memoir’, actor Deepti Naval spoke of her childhood memories and stories, her syncretic upbringing, historical events that uprooted her family, and how she wanted to understand all the sides

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  8. Jul 25, 2022 · Havan was a quiet affair, just four-five family members sitting together; the azaan was on the loudspeaker, but it was not a disturbance. For 10 years after Partition, the weather-stripped mosque was deserted, with only pigeons fluttering atop the dome. And, then, in 1957, the first azaan was heard.