Sushmita Sen's daughter Renee chanted mahamritunjaya mantra for 'Taali': 'Life comes full circle'

Updated : Aug 10, 2023 09:07
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Actor Sushmita Sen took to social media to share that her daughter Renee is also part of her upcoming web series 'Taali'.

Renee has chanted a powerful mahamritunjaya mantra for the show.

Sushmita shared that life comes full circle and she is proud of Renee.

She said listening to the hym gives her goosebumps.Sushmita thanked everyone for the avalanche of love and also gave a shoutout to Shreegauri Sawant and the transgender community for keeping the faith with so much courage.

Sushmita posted Renee’s picture and wrote in the caption, 'Life comes a full circle!!! My baby girl @reneesen47 graces her voice to rendering this powerful Mantra #mahamrityunjaya Her voice & my face…together in the trailer of Taali I of course have goosebumps every time I listen to it!!!Thank you Shona, for choosing to be a part of this very special Tribute…and for doing it with so much love! you make me proud!Thank you all for the avalanche of love & inclusion with which you have received #Taali I am truly overwhelmed to say the least!!!A big shout out to @shreegaurisawant & our Transgender community for keeping the faith with so much courage!I love you guys!!! #duggadugga.'

'Taali', directed by Ravi Jadhav, will release on Jio Cinema on Independence Day. 

The movie tells the story of transgender activist Shreegauri Sawant who faced society’s backlash for being born as Ganesh. It shows how Gauri embraced her reality and fought for the rights of fellow transgenders to be recognised as the third gender in India.

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