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Sushmita Sen is a proud mother as daughter Renee lends voice for Taali: ‘Life comes a full circle’

Renee, who is also an actor herself, has chanted the mahamritunjaya mantra in Sushmita Sen's show Taali.

Renee, Sushmita SenActor Sushmita Sen's daughter Renee is also a part of Taali. (Photo: Instagram/reneesen47)
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Actor Sushmita Sen on Wednesday wrote a long post expressing the joy of a mother as her elder daughter Renee is also part of her upcoming web series Taali. Renee, who is also an actor herself, has chanted the mahamritunjaya mantra in the show.

Sushmita posted Renee’s picture on Instagram 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.”

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Taali, directed by Ravi Jadhav, tells the story of transgender activist Shreegauri Sawant who faced society’s brickbats for being born as Ganesh. The story shows Gauri embracing her reality and fighting for the rights of fellow transgenders to be recognised as the third gender in India.

Earlier in an interview with indianexpress.com, Sushmita Sen spoke about being as real as she could to portray Shreegauri Sawant in the show. From using minimum makeup to working on her baritone during dubbing, the actor wanted to give an honest performance for the JioCinema original series.

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Sushmita said, “The director was adamant we won’t use prosthetics for the looks and be honest to the part. Getting the look of Ganesh and Gauri had different problems and so decided to not focus on the voice then, and dub it entirely. I went closest to the mic and worked on the base multiple times before we got the note right. Imaandari se karna tha yeh (we had to do this with sincerity). And not just me, the other actors also worked really hard and if we did falter, we said no problem, because it needs to sound honest first.”

Taali is set to release on Independence Day on JioCinema.

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