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Sushma Seth, a celebrated actress, gained immense popularity for her role as the grandmother in India's first TV opera, "Hum Log" Her character was so beloved that fans protested against her scripted death from cancer.
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Despite her success on TV, Sushma Seth transitioned to films, feeling that her role in "Hum Log" was a peak in her TV career She expressed a preference for working in films over TV serials, largely due to her personal preference for living in Delhi over Bombay.
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Sushma's dedication to her family is evident, as she often travels between Bombay and Delhi Her husband works for Modi Enterprises, and she has three children, one of whom, Divya, shares her passion for the theater.
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Divya attempted to break into the film industry but faced challenges and eventually returned to Delhi Sushma remains supportive of her daughter's endeavors.
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Sushma finds satisfaction in acting across various mediums, whether stage, TV, or film, and adapts to the roles she is offered without being constrained by stereotypes
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She appreciates the intellect of Hindi film directors, acknowledging their need to balance artistic vision with audience entertainment Sushma does not view them as inferior to theater directors.
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After debuting in Shyam Benegal's "Junoon," she continues to seek diverse roles, enjoying her recent work in the commercial film "Tabayf" and the fantasy film "Ajooba"
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Sushma's love for theater endures, but her busy schedule limits her ability to participate in long stage productions She remains committed to exploring new experiences and roles in the film industry.
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