life is always a roller coasteride,,,u never know what happns nxt alwys... Things come nd things go.. but if u stay bck thse things become life and thats how the life is.....
She has inborn talent of making people raw,, she can beat anyone,,if she wants,,forget the charms, she can be numerouno an all time wonder,,,but lets leave upto her,, how she take this...u know gold never rusts..let her make her mind,,but she doesnt know what can be in store for her...
It is really sad to know that she will not be seen on the screen anymore. Just when she had come into her own as an artist,she has to quit. What a stunning beauty and with so much of talent and fathoms beyond thought, to offer to her admirers, and like a bubble she has gone!! Personally I keenly followed her career from perhaps the first TV commercial for BPL, and thought that chances came to her much later than should have but regretablly, it is now over. I suppose each one of us has the right to priortise our lives andthat she has chosen to be with her husband is a decision that she has taken and we wish her all the best in life. Well Chitrangda, thanks for those brief moments of joy that you provided and may God bless you always for what you have chosen over what you could have achieved.
RE:Don't go Chitrangda
by sujit sekhar on Nov 04, 2005 11:56 PM
Well I do take ur point, that comparing chtrangdha might be slightly hyperbolic. But frankly tell me who else in bollywood can even come close to chitrangdha's unique mixture of talent and beauty.
I'm sure Chitrangada Sigh had her own set of priorities to quit all the lime light of Bollywood. Though to call her the next Smita Patil is like using the word genius all too readily too much, no matter who says it. She does resemble Smita in svelte figure but unfortunately the buck ends there.
The performance of Smita Patil in Bhumika was something actors/actresses will aspire for years to come. As for Kal...yesterday and tomorrow, well if Chintrangada is the only thing to see, one can actually forget about it! Although Boman Irani as usual gave a stellar performance. Yes folks I have seen the last thirty minutes of the movie at the Osian film festival while waiting for the subsequent screening and believe me it is not worth the watch.