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Sushmita Sen starts dubbing for het next movie ‘Taali’ as she recovers from heart attack

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Shillong, March 24: When Sushmita Sen revealed she suffered a heart attack a few weeks ago, her followers were in complete disbelief.

The actor has gradually started to resume work as she makes progress on her road to recovery. The actress is busy with ‘Taali’, her upcoming film, in addition to Aarya 3. Sushmita will portray a transwoman in the next film.

Sushmita Sen posted on Instagram to let people know about her heart attack. Moreover, the former Miss Universe disclosed that she had to undergo an angioplasty. The actress resumed her work recently.

On March 23, late at night, Sushmita was seen entering a dubbing studio where she is working on ‘Taali’. She posed gleefully for the photographers outside the studio.

Sushmita wrote on Instagram when she suffered a heart attack, “Keep your heart happy & courageous, and it’ll stand by you when you need it the most Shona” (Wise words by my father @sensubir ) I suffered a heart attack a couple of days back. Angioplasty done. stent in place and most importantly, my cardiologist reconfirmed ‘I do have a big heart’ Lots of people to thank for their timely aid & constructive action. will do so in another post! This post is just to keep you (my well-wishers & loved ones) informed of the good news. That all is well & I am ready for some life again!!! I love you guys beyond!!!! #godisgreat #duggadugga (sic)”.

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