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India Today on MSNShabana Azmi shares pic with Javed Akhtar, jokes he's oblivious to the scenic beautyShabana Azmi shared a candid photo of Javed Akhtar deeply focused on writing, playfully hinting at being the "scenic beauty" ...
Shabana Azmi had a food-filled family time with husband Javed Akhtar, his first wife Honey Irani, Farhan Akhtar and Shibani Dandekar. The wholesome picture will surely drive away your mid-week blues.
Actor Shabana Azmi and lyricist Javed Akhtar have been married for over four decades, setting couple goals for all. The actor ...
Shabana Azmi recently reunited with Fire actress Nandita Das and director Deepa Mehta. She shared a picture with them and ...
Actors Shabana Azmi and Naseeruddin Shah shared cherished moments from Shyam Benegal's 90th birthday celebration on Saturday. Shabana also shared a picture from the event on social media.
Art can play an instrumental role in social change — this idea has been the cornerstone of Shabana Azmi’s acting career. And ...
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Shabana Azmi shares photo with her 'favourite actor' Naseeruddin Shah: 'Why aren’t more people casting us together?' - MSNShabana Azmi shared a photo with Naseeruddin Shah at Shyam Benegal's 90th birthday, expressing her admiration for him and questioning why they aren't cast together more often. The actors, known ...
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Shabana Azmi on Shyam Benegal: He was like a guru to me, not just in acting... - MSNShyam Benegal, a trailblazer in parallel cinema, was instrumental in shaping Shabana Azmi's acting career and worldview. The duo's collaborations left a lasting impact on Indian cinema.
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Shabana Azmi calls Naseeruddin Shah her ‘favourite actor’, wonders why they are not cast together moreShabana Azmi and Naseeruddin Shah are two of the most acclaimed actors of Indian cinema, having starred in several films in the 80s. The actors worked in a number of films that heralded the ...
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Shabana Azmi on losing memory, ageing gracefully and sensitivity towards elders - MSNShabana Azmi, daughter of renowned Urdu poet Kaifi Azmi, believes that if people start considering old age as a second childhood, things would become easier for both caregivers and those ageing.
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