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Neena Gupta only had Rs 2000 in her bank account ahead of her daughter Masaba Gupta's birth

May 27, 2021, 16.42PM IST
Two and a half weeks to go before actress Neena Gupta's tell-all autobiography 'Sach Kahun Toh' hits the stands. Even so, the buzz around it is already piquing our interests. People who follow her on social media or her career know that she is the queen of truth bombs and never hesitates to talk candidly about any chapter of her life. Be it her controversial out of wedlock pregnancy or her relationship with legendary West Indian cricketer Sir Vivian Richards or being a single mother. Piquing our interests further, Neena's designer daughter Masaba Gupta has gone ahead and shared excerpts from her mom's autobiography on her Instagram account. The excerpts manage to help us understand the kind of vulnerable situations Neena underwent as a single mother and how she overcame so much at such a young age. Masaba captioned the post as, 'An excerpt from ‘Sach Kahun Toh’ by @neena_gupta: When I was born, my mum had Rs 2000/- in her bank account. A timely tax reimbursement would bump that number up to Rs 12,000/- and of course I was a C-section baby.' Furthermore, writing about her gratitude for her mother, Masaba penned, 'As I read mom’s biography I learn so many things & the hardships she has had to endure. I work very hard every single day of my life & never ever let anyone not give me what I deserve only to make sure I can pay her back for bringing me into this world.....with interest!' In her excerpt, Neena further writes, 'Good thing this money came through, because my doctor informed me that I would need a C-section. My father, who had come down at the time to help me through the birth, was livid. He said this was a ploy to just charge us more money.' For the unversed, Neena's autobiography will address issues like casting couch, film industry politics, while also talking about what it takes for a young actor to survive without a godfather or guide, besides her personal struggles.
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