Swastika Mukherjee: Actress and women's rights advocate who advocates breaking stereotypes and living authentically

Swastika Mukherjee: Actress and women’s rights advocate who advocates breaking stereotypes and living authentically

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prothom hello ,

You have worked with your ex-boyfriend Parambrata Chattopadhyay in ‘Shibpur’. You have always had a good understanding with your former colleagues; Whats the secret?

When a breakup happens, the relationship ends, it seems as if everything is over. We don’t want to see his face anymore. It makes us sad to see their faces. I have also gone through such a phase.

After the breakup with Param or Srijit, I will not even look at the newspaper. Their pictures will be published in the newspaper and I will die of anger or sadness. That’s why I didn’t want to see it. Then time passed.

As time passes, people remember only the good parts of the relationship and the bad parts fade away from memory. I have spoken to him again and have seen him doing good work. I have called him and told him that he has performed really well.

The relationship with him was genuine, I loved him. Bad feelings can never be greater than love. Then I worked with him again. It must have felt awkward the first hour or two of working together.

But then I was worried that my character might get affected by personal issues. They have moved on in their lives, formed relationships and even got married. If we love someone we will wish them to be happy.

I met Param at a party organized by Hoichoi, I hugged him and told him, “Be good. I like your wife better. I follow Pia on social media. All the fuss there was centered on your marriage, I even protested for both of you.

I felt that what is unfair should be called unfair. It doesn’t matter if it’s happening to my former or future partners. Looking at the people I love makes me feel real empathy.

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