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Zohra Sehgal, a South Asian actress par excellence, actually spoke multiple languages including Urdu, Hindi, English and German. She is one of the earliest international actresses who came from an aristocratic Muslim family in India. When her father insisted that she get married, she outright said, āI donāt want to get married,āā and announced that she might become a pilot. In 1917 she went to a boarding school in Lahore, after which, in 1930, she donned a burqa and set off for Europe by road ā crossing Iran, Syria, Palestine and Egypt. She trained as a ballet dancer in Germany. Zohra was quite blunt when it came to expressing her opinions. She was an agnostic and defied all the stereotypes about a āMuslim girl from a traditional familyā.Ā She was unbelievably bold and confident and was known for her mischievous humor. She earned immense respect in British TV at a time when people were not accepting of ādiversityā and even the Asian roles were played by white people. When she had first arrived in Britain, āit was such that if we were sitting in the bus, the British did not sit next to us. Unconsciously in the minds of white people, there was a hesitationā. She defied cultural norms once more when she married her Hindu student eight years younger than her. She never felt welcomed in Lahore, so she left half her family in Pakistan after 1947 Partition and settled in Delhi where she taught a theater group. She raised her children on her own when her husband committed suicide at a young age. She was literally unstoppable and appeared consistently in British TV series like The Jewel in Crown, Mind Your Language and Doctor Who. She has acted in myriad Bollywood films and performed across Japan, Egypt, Europe and the US. She was a classical dancer, choreographer, cinema, theater and television actress whose career spanned over 8 decades. She was awarded Padma Shri andĀ Padma Vibhushan, some of the highest civilian honors in India. She was a fighter all her life, she even defeated cancer. On her 100th birthday she said, āI want an electric cremation. I donāt want any poems and fuss after that. And for heavenās sake donāt bring back the ashes. Flush them down the toilet if the crematorium refuses to keep them. If they tell you that I am dead, I want you to give a big laugh". Zohra aapa lived the life of a grand diva and passed away in 2014 at the age of 102.
āOh, my burqa was of lovely silk and I was so glad I made petticoats out of it!ā
Zohra with her husband Kameshwar Sehgal in 1945.
āWhat actually makes brings out your beauty is the radiance of being content and you can only be content when you are employed in something you love.ā
āYou see me now when I am old and ugly, in fact you should have seen me earlier ā when I was young and ugly!ā
Zohra at her 100th birthday was quietly humming āAbhi To Main Jawan Hoonā (I am still young) by poet Hafeez Jullundhri, as she attacked the huge cake.
āLifeās been tough but Iāve been tougher. I beat life at its own gameā
What an amazing face! And an even more amazing woman!
What a life, what a woman!
I am so pleased that there are people who make these types of posts.
Thank you.
Here is a cow enjoying a nice bath. Thatās all.
Itās okay to be annoyed at social distancing. Itās okay to be disappointed your favorite event was canceled or frustrated with online classes or online work. Itās okay, feel the way youāre feeling, we need room for that.
But remember, herd action is a powerful thing, we arenāt doing this for just you or me or one single person. Weāre doing this for the elderly and immunecompromised, weāre doing this for the health care professionals so they donāt get too overwhelmed. Weāre doing this for more than just ourselves. This is collective action at work.
And it is the group that lifts that barn when no one person can
it is the group that takes turns talking to the man down during the worst day of his life
itās the group that gets out the wet wipes and quietly takes down hate symbols
and we donāt do that for ourselves. We do that because there is a love for strangers, a love for people we donāt know, and a dedication to others that is more than justĀ āmeā andĀ āsurviveā and us vs them.
It is easy to feel alone in these times when we are literally meant to be alone, but this too is a means of care, this too is an act of love. And I think, I really do, I think thatās worth holding onto.
you know one thing the romans got right, way back when, and we have consequently lost appreciation for, is lounging. Iām tired of my options in public being to sit or stand like a fucking fool. let me laze. let me fucking sprawl on some cushions arranged neatly upon a slab or series of slabs at a knee-to-waist height alongside my friends instead of confining us each to the solitary languishing and gradual spinal compression of a chair, you ergonomic cowards
the older I get the more dog I become
obsessed with being given affection and being told im doing a good job... losing my damn mind every time I get to go for a nice walk
TERRIFIED of the doorbell