Mamta Kulkarni Finds Family in Birds, Shares Heartwarming Morning Ritual

Former 1990s Bollywood actress Mamta Kulkarni posted a video showing a flock of birds eating at her window, which she affectionately calls her "only family." She expressed joy in sharing her morning breakfast time with her regular winged visitors. Kulkarni was a major glamorous star in the mid-90s but stepped away from films in the early 2000s amid various controversies. The actress has reportedly returned to India and will be seen as a guest on the reality show 'Celebrity Laughter Chefs'.

Key Points: Mamta Kulkarni Calls Birds Her 'Only Family' in Viral Video

  • Shares video of birds at her window
  • Calls them her only family
  • Stepped away from Bollywood in early 2000s
  • Set for TV return on cooking show
  • Life often in headlines for controversies
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Mamta Kulkarni shares a glimpse of her 'only family'

Former Bollywood star Mamta Kulkarni shares a video of birds at her window, calling them her only family. A glimpse into her life post-controversies and return to TV.

"these birds are my 'only family' - Mamta Kulkarni"

Mumbai, March 13

Former Bollywood actress Mamta Kulkarni, on Friday morning, took to her social media account to share a glimpse of her 'only family'.

In the video shared on her social media account, Mamta can be seen sitting inside her home while recording herself on camera.

During the video, the actress is seen switching the camera towards her window pane, where a flock of birds, including crows and pigeons, can be seen gathered together.

The birds appeared to be enjoying their morning meal, which Mamta had served.

While filming the moment, Mamta is heard saying that these birds are her 'only family', adding that she enjoys spending time with them.

She also mentioned that they would now be having breakfast together in the morning, expressing affection for the winged babies who regularly visit her window.

Talking about Mamta Kulkarni, the actress was touted as one of the most talked-about and bold actresses of the 1990s.

She was widely regarded as one of the boldest and most glamorous stars of that era in Bollywood.

Mamta appeared in several popular films back in the 90s era of Bollywood, including Karan Arjun, Sabse Bada Khiladi and Baazi.

Known for her screen presence and bold persona, Mamta became a prominent face in Hindi cinema during the mid-1990s. But soon after, she gradually stepped away from the film industry in the early 2000s.

Over the years, Mamta Kulkarni's life has often made headlines due to several controversies and her sudden disappearance from the public eye after leaving Bollywood.

Mamta later reportedly married Vicky Goswami, and spent many years away from India and mainly Bollywood.

The actress has now reportedly returned to India and also to the entertainment industry.

She will be seen on the cooking reality show Celebrity Laughter Chefs as a guest.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Wow, Mamta Kulkarni! She was the ultimate crush of the 90s. Karan Arjun is still a classic. It's sad to hear she feels her only family is the birds. Hope she finds more human connection now that she's back in India.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while her love for birds is nice, the headline feels a bit sensational. Calling them her 'only family' when she reportedly has a husband seems odd. Maybe it's just a figure of speech, but the media should be more careful.
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Sarah B
The film industry can be so harsh. Many stars from that era seem to have led complicated lives away from the spotlight. Good to see her finding simple contentment. All the best for her show!
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Karthik V
Feeding crows and pigeons is considered very auspicious in many Indian households. My grandmother does it every day. Maybe Mamta Didi has found her spiritual peace through this daily ritual. More power to her!
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Nikhil C
Life comes full circle. From being a top Bollywood star to finding happiness in the company of birds. It shows fame isn't everything. Hope her return to TV is on her own terms and brings her joy.

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