Susmita Sen shared a note for Women on Women's Day

She wrote...it's beautiful to be a Woman!!


Susmita Sen, (Diva of Defiance) who is known for Bollywood Actress. Dazzling the World in 1994, she became the First Indian Woman ever to win Miss Universe Crown. When she was only 19 years old in 1994, she won the title 'Femina Miss India Universe '. She started her journey in Bollywood by making her debut with 'Dastak' (1996). 

 

Actor Susmita Sen on Women's Day shared a post for Women complimenting the 'pathmaker' and 'pathbreaker'. Taking to Instagram, she wrote that it's not easy to 'thrive in a World of full judgements'.  She added, it's beautiful and a blessing to be woman. And she also shared a picture of herself. 

 

Sharing the post, Susmita wrote, "#pathmaker#pathbreaker whatever be the journey...it's beautiful to be a Woman!! To thrive in a world full of judgements can never be easy...and then, to teach it mercy...ah!" 

 

She added, "It's is a blessing to be a Woman!!! Happy Women's Day!!!# sisterhood#love#joy#grace#strength#blessings. I love you guy’s soooooo much!!!#duggadugga. “Reacting to the post, Susmita's sister - in - law, actor Charu Asopa Sen commented, "Happy Women's Day to the most amazing woman I know...I love you didi.” 

 

In the picture, Susmita Sen is looking away from the camera smiling. She wore a blue - off shoulder sweater and kept her hair loose. The actor stood Indoors next to a glass window. 

 

Susmita went on to feature in many films such as Main hoon Na, Sirf tum, Biwi No. 1, Maine pyar kyun kiya? Zor, among many others. She won a Filmfare Award for best supporting actress for her role in Biwi No.1 in 2000. In 2006, Sen received Rajiv Gandhi Award for her contribution to Cinema. In 2013, she won the Mother Teresa Award for her work towards the society. 

 

Susmita's return to the screen with Aarya took place after a 10 years hiatus. She has featured in two seasons of the web series Aarya. Directed by Ram Madhvani, Aarya season two released on Disney + Hotstar on December 10, 2021. 

 

Recently, she speaking with film critic Sucharita Tyagi for a video interaction on Critics Choice Short Film and Series Awards Facebook page, she had said, "I think the 10 - yrs hiatus set the priorities in order. It told me what I need to do and what not to do. Mainstream cinema wasn't giving me what I wanted. A lot of it was a pre - conceived notion of my age and my screen age and that I hadn't worked for ten years. " 

 

 

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