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Maniesh Paul shares poignant video of comedian Bharti Singh

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Jul, 2021 01:26 PM
  • Maniesh Paul shares poignant video of comedian Bharti Singh

Maniesh Paul took to Instagram on Tuesday and shared a poignant video clip about comedian Bharti Singh. "I always like walking in the rains… because no one can see me crying -- Charlie Chaplin.

The people who make you laugh are very deep… they hide their wounds and such is @bharti.laughterqueen, the laughter queen. She has been through a lot and I am so happy that she shared it with me," wrote Maniesh on Instagram.

In the video clip, Bharti is seen talking to Maniesh in a rather poignant mood, revealing the unknown aspects of her life. She said: "In my life, I just have my mother. I don't have a father. When I was just two years old, he passed away. I even haven't seen him. I don't even have a photo of my father in my house. I don't allow anyone to put them up. My sister and my brother have seen father's love, but not me. But I didn't even get love from my brother in my house. Because everyone was busy in their work. But now the love I get from my husband has made me realise how a man cares for a woman."

 
 
 
 
 
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Bharti is married to screenwriter and television producer Harsh Limbachiya. The interview was part of Maniesh's series of podcasts interviewing celebrities. His Instagram post was a glimpse of his conversation with Bharti. "To know her story, watch my podcast with her out on this friday… subscribe to my youtube channel (link in bio) #mp #themanieshpaulpodcast #newepisode #truestory #real #struggle #life #godiskind," wrote Maniesh on Instagram.

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