NITN | @notintownlive | 02 Nov 2018, 12:09 pm
Kolkata, Nov 2 (NITN): Noted educationist and Rotary Club President Heena Gorsia and Rotary Club of Calcutta presented Samman an initiative by the to the legendary singer Usha Uthup at a program at Rotary Sadan recently.
Samman, is an initiative by President Heena Gorsia and Rotary Club of Calcutta to encourage society to show and treat women with dignity and respect
Usha Uthup reminisced her life journey from childhood, her value system inculcated by her parents and her husband and children who keep her grounded and moving on to her advancing years and how she has never let age get over her despite her chronic bone issues.
She spoke about present times and music and finally ended the talk show with her hit numbers including the International hit Skyfall.
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