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Lonely, yet strong

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Bidita Bag, who has been a part of movies such as Babumoshai Bandookbaaz, Sholay Girl, Bouma and more, will now be seen in a short film titled Lonely By The Bay. The film is an inspiring take on life. Sharing details, Bidita says, “If someone spends time alone that does not always mean the person is lonely. Silence is, as they say, golden. A young man learns an invaluable life’s lesson from a stranger named Myra, who is sitting and staring at the ocean, all by herself. He thinks that she is lonely and probably depressed. I’m playing that girl. The short film conveys that solitude is not loneliness; it’s ‘me’ time for introspection or whatever one wishes to do all by oneself. Solitude is an art or an acquired skill.”

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