Neena Gupta, a veteran actress, recently turned to Instagram to express her dissatisfaction with the airport employees. She said in the video how she had to deal with a lot of problems as a result of a lack of coordination among the airport employees.
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"Always retain a physical copy of the boarding pass, even if you have it online," she adds in the video. I was in line and didn't have a physical copy with me." "He said where is your boarding pass?" she continues, narrating her experience. Hey, I said! I forgot to bring it."
When she returned to acquire a paper copy of the pass, the staff person informed her that the online version was valid. While standing in line, she was once again queried about the boarding permit. This angered me; I didn't want to scream, but I did."
Masaba Gupta, Neena's daughter, made a hilarious remark on the post where she discussed the person in the video. "My thoughts are with the gentleman in the blue bag who fought to get between you and the boarding gate as you're delivering your take," she wrote.
Recently, in her book Sach Kahun Toh, Neena Gupta discusses her college years in Delhi. The actor graduated from an all-girls college, Janki Devi Mahavidyalaya (now Janki Devi Memorial College). She stated that star Shakti Kapoor was one of the two motorbike dudes she and her friends were eyeing.
"There were two guys in particular whom all the girls would wait to see every day," Neena says in her book. They were well-dressed, attractive, and one of them had a distinctive grey colour in his eyes. It wasn't until decades later, when I was discussing my undergraduate days with Shakti Kapoor, that he disclosed that he, too, used to live in WEA and had a girlfriend who went to Janki Devi. He used to come and pick her up on his bike. She said.
Neena Gupta just finished filming on her forthcoming film 'Shiv Shastri Balboa,' which also stars legendary actor Anupam Kher.