Home Actress Celina Jaitly HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2022 Celina Jaitly Instagram - 🇮🇳HAPPY 73RD REPUBLIC DAY 🇮🇳 Today is our country India's 73rd Republic Day. This day is commemorated as the day the Indian constitution went into force on January 26, 1950. I feel extremely elated to share my picture from @unitednations Flag hall standing proudly next to our Tricolour. The Flag hall is the 2nd floor hallway at UN headquarters in New York which is lined by Members States' flags and connects the Conference Building with the General Assembly Building. Saree for @free.equal meetings by @mitanghosh #happyrepublicday #india #indian #indianwomen #unwomen @unwomen #saree #sareelove #proudindian #un #unitednations #newyork #pinksaree #benarasi #indianactress #missindia #bollywood #missuniverse #beautyqueen #indianwear #celina #celinajaitly #celinajaitley United Nations Headquarters

Celina Jaitly Instagram – 🇮🇳HAPPY 73RD REPUBLIC DAY 🇮🇳 Today is our country India’s 73rd Republic Day. This day is commemorated as the day the Indian constitution went into force on January 26, 1950. I feel extremely elated to share my picture from @unitednations Flag hall standing proudly next to our Tricolour. The Flag hall is the 2nd floor hallway at UN headquarters in New York which is lined by Members States’ flags and connects the Conference Building with the General Assembly Building. Saree for @free.equal meetings by @mitanghosh #happyrepublicday #india #indian #indianwomen #unwomen @unwomen #saree #sareelove #proudindian #un #unitednations #newyork #pinksaree #benarasi #indianactress #missindia #bollywood #missuniverse #beautyqueen #indianwear #celina #celinajaitly #celinajaitley United Nations Headquarters

Celina Jaitly Instagram - 🇮🇳HAPPY 73RD REPUBLIC DAY 🇮🇳 Today is our country India's 73rd Republic Day. This day is commemorated as the day the Indian constitution went into force on January 26, 1950. I feel extremely elated to share my picture from @unitednations Flag hall standing proudly next to our Tricolour. The Flag hall is the 2nd floor hallway at UN headquarters in New York which is lined by Members States' flags and connects the Conference Building with the General Assembly Building. Saree for @free.equal meetings by @mitanghosh #happyrepublicday #india #indian #indianwomen #unwomen @unwomen #saree #sareelove #proudindian #un #unitednations #newyork #pinksaree #benarasi #indianactress #missindia #bollywood #missuniverse #beautyqueen #indianwear #celina #celinajaitly #celinajaitley United Nations Headquarters

Celina Jaitly Instagram – 🇮🇳HAPPY 73RD REPUBLIC DAY 🇮🇳

Today is our country India’s 73rd Republic Day. This day is commemorated as the day the Indian constitution went into force on January 26, 1950.

I feel extremely elated to share my picture from @unitednations Flag hall standing proudly next to our Tricolour.

The Flag hall is the 2nd floor hallway at UN headquarters in New York which is lined by Members States’ flags and connects the Conference Building with the General Assembly Building.

Saree for @free.equal meetings by @mitanghosh

#happyrepublicday #india #indian #indianwomen #unwomen @unwomen #saree #sareelove #proudindian #un #unitednations #newyork #pinksaree #benarasi #indianactress #missindia #bollywood #missuniverse #beautyqueen #indianwear #celina #celinajaitly #celinajaitley United Nations Headquarters | Posted on 26/Jan/2022 15:20:25

Celina Jaitly Instagram – On the 21st Anniversary of “Miss India Universe 2001” I want to introduce you all to PROBIR DA. 

Motherhood is an energy, it manifests in any form, meet my 2nd mother, my guide & the person who made Miss India happen for me. 
It’s hard to imagine what my life would have been like without him & his love.Through my struggling years he warmed me like a mama Kangaroo even though he himself battled Homophobia, ageing & a traumatic personal life. I treasure memories of the time he explained homophobia to me in Bengali, he whispered when he spoke as he was unconsciously afraid someone might overhear him, because it was so taboo,he could never make peace with himself. He never allowed himself to have a genuine love. While he was fighting his own battles he held my hand, empowered me with knowledge about the field I found myself in. He helped me cope with instances of sexual harassment & viciousness of people I was compelled to work with.
It was he who insisted I apply for Ms India & made me meet @jeenamitrabanik who was then the regional editor of Femina. She guided us & he did everything in his power to motivate me. I remember him packing a small makeup pouch,my swimsuit in his humble bag when I got selected for Miss India eastern zone trials. We both took a taxi to Taj Bengal, he said he will finish a shoot return to pick me up post the trials. I will never forget his words as the ambassador taxi drove away: 
“When I return your destiny would have changed, don’t forget your Bengali Ma!”
I wanted him to move to Mumbai to head my personal makeup team & start his own studio but he would always say the same thing to me : “My life is here in Kolkata God gave me a mission to care for you, that i did. All I want is to see you married one day” 
He never got to do my make up on my wedding as he desired as he passed away tragically in 2005.

He is also one of the biggest reasons I became an #lgbtqia  rights activist. Our many million conversations, the love that we shared, inspired me to fight for change so that the next Probir Da does not die heartbroken because of his orientation. 

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Celina Jaitly Instagram – Wasim Kapoor ( 3 Jan 1951- 24th Jan 2022 )

Yesterday, a part of my childhood left for his heavenly abode. For people and the art world he was  eminent painter Wasim Kapoor for me he was ”Tutu Chacha”. I met him the first time when I was 15 years old in Kolkata and he said “Aap toh Ms India, Ms Universe banegi.. dekhiyega”. 
My impressionable years were massively impacted by his art, his wisdom and his guidance during my struggling days as a model. His home was also my second surrogate home as I lived alone in kolkata and every time I was sick or needed guidance I would find comfort with him and his family as my local guardians. 
Tutu chacha was always smiling even though his heart held deep pain and sorrow. Besides his beautiful paintings his signature black ensemble signified the darkness he felt within. He was a remarkable polio survivor from early childhood. I remember he wore his Caliper shoes for polio like a super hero with a special weapon. He had to use a crutch as management techniques for treating polio in the past ranged from detrimental, to no effect, and he suffered numerous consequences of failed surgeries as a child. It is said that as a child he spent numerous years in a cast and his affinity for art developed by drawing on the very cast that bound his childhood. 

I am truly grateful for all the ways in which he touched my life. His loss is an immense loss to all those whom he loved, inspired. Above all India has lost a great artist and revolutionary treasure of wisdom. 

Rest in peace Tutu Chacha.
“Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilayhi Rajioon — Indeed we belong to Allah, and indeed to Him we will return”.

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