No RIP, I Called Him A Bastard Openly: Neena Gupta On Pritish Nandy’s Death

Neena Gupta On Pritish Nandy’s Death

Neena Gupta on Pritish Nandy’s death: Journalist, poet and film producer Pritish Nandy passed away on 8th January at the age of 73. Bollywood celebrities and TV personalities expressed grief over Pritish Nandy’s death. 

However, what left everyone in shock was actress Neena Gupta’s comment on Pritish Nandy’s demise. Neena Gupta left a cold-blooded reply on the post of Anupam Kher expressing grief over the death of his friend Pritish.

Anupam Kher’s Tweet On Pritish Nandy’s Demise

Anupam Kher wrote on X, “Deeply deeply saddened and shocked to know about the demise of one of my dearest and closest friends #PritishNandy! Amazing poet, writer, filmmaker and a brave and unique editor/journalist! He was my support system and a great source of strength in my initial days in Mumbai.”

“He was also one of the most fearless people I had come across…I will never forget when he surprised me by putting me on the cover of Filmfare and more importantly #TheIllustratedWeelky. He was the true definition of यारों का यार! I will miss you and our times together my friend. Rest well.”

Neena Gupta On Pritish Nandy’s Death 

To everyone’s surprise, Neena Gupta left a comment under Anupam Kher’s post. Neena wrote, “You know what he did to me, and I called him a bastard openly. He stole my baby’s birth certificate and published it.”

“So no RIP, you understand and I have proof of it,” she continued. 

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Neena Gupta On Pritish Nandy’s Death

Pritish Nandy and Neena Gupta had a rough history. Pritish had stolen Neena Gupta’s daughter Masaba Gupta’s birth certificate and published it. Those days Neena was dating cricketer Viv Richards and Masaba was born out of love. 

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Aanchal Mishra

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