Munmun Dutta has been entertaining her fans for the past 17 years. The actress has been a household name as Babita Ji with Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. Now the actress took to her Instagram handle to share some throwback pictures remembering the OG Nattu Kaka aka Ghanshyam Nayak.
Munmun shared three snippets from the old days, pictures that she had posted around six years back. In the first snap, she was posing with Ghanshyam as he held her purse, she wrote, "Wow, I can't believe what I found in my memories today." The snap had, "Dilipji making fun of adorable Ghanshyam uncle (natukaka) for holding my purse."
In the next snap, she wrote, "He was one of my favourite people." She further wrote, "Thanks to technology for saving all these memories." These throwback clicks brought back some fond memories of Nattu Kaka for all the fans. He played the character so effortlessly that fans couldn't spot any mistake in it.
Earlier, the actress got candid about how she manages her finances and how she chooses to save and spend, "I’ve always been extremely cautious with money. I come from a lower middle-class background, so splurging just because I had some money was never part of my mindset, and honestly, it still isn’t. Back then, if I had any money, I would either save it or invest in something meaningful. One of my biggest dreams was to buy a house for myself in Bombay. My goal was always to find a sense of stability and enough financial comfort to pay rent for at least the next two or three months, so I could continue going for auditions without the stress of immediate survival. That was my version of splurging, securing peace of mind."
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Munmun shared three snippets from the old days, pictures that she had posted around six years back. In the first snap, she was posing with Ghanshyam as he held her purse, she wrote, "Wow, I can't believe what I found in my memories today." The snap had, "Dilipji making fun of adorable Ghanshyam uncle (natukaka) for holding my purse."
In the next snap, she wrote, "He was one of my favourite people." She further wrote, "Thanks to technology for saving all these memories." These throwback clicks brought back some fond memories of Nattu Kaka for all the fans. He played the character so effortlessly that fans couldn't spot any mistake in it.
Earlier, the actress got candid about how she manages her finances and how she chooses to save and spend, "I’ve always been extremely cautious with money. I come from a lower middle-class background, so splurging just because I had some money was never part of my mindset, and honestly, it still isn’t. Back then, if I had any money, I would either save it or invest in something meaningful. One of my biggest dreams was to buy a house for myself in Bombay. My goal was always to find a sense of stability and enough financial comfort to pay rent for at least the next two or three months, so I could continue going for auditions without the stress of immediate survival. That was my version of splurging, securing peace of mind."
Keep reading this space for more updates.
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