Taali
One of the most well-known actresses in the industry, Charu Asopa, made news last year when she filed for divorce from Rajeev Sen. Since the couple’s divorce was officially finalised in June of this year, they have been making headlines. Their daughter Ziana is being raised by them jointly. Charu has consistently affirmed her intention to keep a friendly relationship with her husband and his family. Sushmita Sen, a Bollywood actress, has a brother named Rajeev. Charu recently released a photo on social media applauding her performance in the film Taali, which was just released.
Taali, a web series starring Sushmita Sen, is based on the life of transgender rights advocate Shri Gauri Sawant. Everyone praised her for her strong performance in which she acted as the activist. On August 15th, the series was made available on the OTT platform. Charu Asopa uploaded a clip from the show today and lauded the actress’ work. “What a performance Didi, so proud of you!” Charu commented in her Instagram story as she shared the image. #hatsoff to @sushmitasen Received goosebumps.
Rajeev Sen and Charu Asopa divorced after months of accusing one another of various things. However, they continue to get together on occasion because they want to keep a good relationship for Ziana’s sake. Charu discussed her relationship with Rajeev in an interview. “Now, we are in a better situation where we don’t expect anything from each other. In addition to caring for our daughter Ziana, I believe that we are also growing closer. So, I believe that what we currently have is good.
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