Columnist, broadcaster, theatre actor, and casting director, Dolly Thakore has donned many hats with panache accompanied by her inimitable style of short grey hair, cotton sarees, silver bangles, and a big bindi. 바카라I have never dyed my hair. It hasn바카라t bothered me at least. I didn바카라t give a damn about what others thought or looked like. I have been what I am,바카라 Thakore said, days ahead of her 81st birthday.바카라
바카라Besides her strikingly바카라cool바카라look, Thakore is famously remembered as a broadcaster on Doordarshan and for her performances in the classic play Vagina Monologues and Madhur Bhandarkar바카라s movie Page 3. She recently also released her tell-all memoir Regrets, None, recalling the highs and lows of her multifaceted career and marriage to adman Alyque Padamsee.
바카라Even at this age, people come up to me and compliment me on the way I look. They recognise me because of my look, which has remained unchanged for decades. I never thought of changing my appearance.바카라
바카라Thakore says even as she sported grey hair and wrinkles during public appearances and on stage, she was fortunate to have never experienced discrimination over her look. 바카라Lots of people in the media industry have botoxed themselves and have undergone surgeries because they feel pressured to look a certain way,바카라 she said adding that one only needs confidence to counter such negativity.바카라
Thakore says she learned about age and growing old and young through theater. When she was 35 years old, she played roles of a 16-year-old girl in A Streetcar Named Desire and an 80-year-old in Death of a Salesman. She advises young people to adopt healthier lifestyles instead of going for fillers to change the way they look. 바카라I have never hidden my age. I am very happy with my age. I feel ageless.바카라