Sharmila Tagore-Mansoor had received death threats for inter-faith marriage, now revealed

Recently, in an interview, actress sharmila tagore revealed that she and her family used to receive a lot of threats at the time of her marriage with Mansoor ali Khan. sharmila Tagore-Mansoor had received death threats for inter-faith marriage, now revealed

Veteran actress sharmila tagore is in the headlines these days for her film 'Gulmohar'. Meanwhile, his personal life is also being discussed a lot. The actress is constantly talking openly about her late husband and family. sharmila was married to former late cricketer Mansoor ali Khan. Despite belonging to different religions, both respected their beliefs and are still adored. Recently, the veteran actress revealed how an interfaith union was looked down upon in the 60s and how both sides of the family received death threats. In conversation with Barkha Dutt, the 'Kashmir Ki Kali' actress said, "When I was getting married in Kolkata, my parents were getting telegrams that goliyon bolegi and Tiger's family was also getting threats...they Were getting a little worried." sharmila shared that the wedding and reception were well managed and 'nothing untoward happened'.


The actress also said that their marriage was simple and drama free. "We immediately told our parents that we wanted to get married and he continued with his cricket and I was working in my films," she said. The 78-year-old actress also said that two strangers came to meet her in Delhi. came and said, "We are from cbi and you need some security? I said for what? I mean I'm fine. They thought I needed protection.” Click here to know in detail about sharmila tagore and Mansoor ali Khan's love story.

Sharmila Tagore revealed how her husband Mansoor ali Khan Pataudi allowed her to work in films even after their marriage. The actress admitted that it was quite normal to hear such questions from people, as women were not even allowed to read in those days. sharmila also cited the example of her mother to reveal how she was not allowed to study in a co-ed university. Reflecting on the difference between her time and the current situation, sharmila shared, "I got a lot of support from my family, my husband, who always gave me space, always supported me in everything. I needed to explain myself. I didn't need it, so I had that kind of support. I'm so blessed to have it. My mother wasn't allowed to go to a co-ed university, she had to do her MA privately. I've been asked, 'How did the husband let you work after your marriage.' However, things are changing now. We are going ahead." In the same interview, sharmila also talked about the equality of her children.

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