Divya Dutta reflects Rekha like love and the art of knowing when to let go

Divya Dutta reflects Rekha like love and the art of knowing when to let go

What does it mean to feel deeply and yet choose to walk away? Divya Dutta shares a thoughtful perspective on love and detachment, and comments on the kind of love that actress Rekha often expresses.

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Divya Dutta reflects Rekha like love and the art of knowing when to let go
Divya Dutta (left)/Rekha showering love on the poster of Agastya Nanda’s film (Photo: PTI)

Recently on a podcast, actress Divya Dutta talked about women’s expression of love, answering the question whether she has ever experienced the kind of intense love that is often associated with veteran actress Rekha.

YouTuber Shubhankar Mishra on his podcast referred to Rekha as someone who never shies away from expressing her love and admiration for megastar Amitabh Bachchan. She cited examples such as when Bachchan jumped with joy when she won a trophy at an award show and was given a warm welcome. pointing towards his grandsonAgastya Nanda, during the screening of his first film twenty-one.

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Will you never go to intensity? there is no one but still there is (Have you ever felt this kind of intensity – that someone exists, even when they’re not there?)” he asked Divya.

Without taking Rekha’s name or commenting directly on her way of expressing her love. Chiraya actor Suggested that one should leave a relationship when it has no future or destiny.

He said, “I think even if there is intensity then it has to be left behind. (I think even if that kind of intensity is there, eventually you have to let it go). Women especially are very emotional. It is very difficult to separate and when a breakup happens (Separation is very difficult, and when breakup happens)… I feel should leave him again

He then summarized his thoughts with a famous couplet from Sahir Ludhianvi: “What they say… ‘That story which is not possible to take to its conclusion, should be left with a beautiful twist’ (That which cannot be taken to its destined end must be given a beautiful turn – and then let go),” he said.

Divya was promoting his latest show Chiraya On the podcast. The series, which streams on ZEE5, features her as a housewife who learns and unlearns the patriarchy, while also facing marital rape.

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