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Dial M for Motherhood

 Koel Purie Rinchet waited for her debut novel to be published and then waited again on the sets of Zoya Akhtar’s , in which she plays Betty’s mother Alice Cooper, she found herself with an undervalued luxury—time. “The long breaks away from family, my child and being away from the routine of having to organise house or, . After premiering in Paris in March this year, Koel joined hands with Ira Dubey’s Lila Natak Company to do a three-city run in India. The play will soon head to London.

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