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‘I couldn’t believe such a heinous crime was committed in Kolkata’ – Firstpost

‘I couldn’t believe such a heinous crime was committed in Kolkata’ – Firstpost

Balan added: “I could not believe that such a heinous crime was committed in these lands. How could such an event happen in the land of goddesses? “I’m not in a position to understand.”

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The rape and murder of a medical student in Calcutta a few months ago shocked and angered the nation. Actress Vidya Balan, who was promoting her upcoming film, spoke about this. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 in the city of joy.

The actress was quoted as saying, “I always feel that Kolkata and West Bengal truly have great respect for women. Like everyone else, I was shocked to hear this news.”

Balan added: “I could not believe that such a heinous crime was committed in these lands. How could such an event happen in the land of goddesses? “I’m not in a position to understand.”

Balan saw a huge increase in his influence and after Paa’s success in 2009 there was no looking back for the player. However, in an interview with Humans Of Bombay, she revealed how she was body shamed by someone she was close to.

He said, “You know, I think it’s always the people closest to you that hurt you the most, and I will say that I’m not talking about family here. At this point it doesn’t matter who the person is, but suffice it to say: If someone is very important to you and is being overly critical, shaming you while not supporting you; not nice. And at that point the only thing you can do is walk away.”

Now, in an interview with Galata India, she talked about how she struggled to stay slim throughout her life. “I dieted and exercised like crazy and sometimes I would lose weight and it would come back… and then earlier this year I met a nutrition group in Chennai called Amura (Amura Health). ‘It’s just inflammation; it’s not fat,'” Balan said.