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Rituparna Sengupta I had panic attacks during Amphan


Bangladeshpost
Published : 30 May 2020 06:30 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 02:36 PM

The aftermath of super cyclone Amphan in east India is so severe that even after more than a week, normal life is still pretty much out of gear. 

Actor Rituparna Sengupta, who is currently in Singapore with husband Sanjay Chakravorty and children, Ankan and Risona Niya, recalls the nightmare of not being able to contact her mother, in-laws, relatives, friends and colleagues in Kolkata.

“I had panic attacks thinking about their well-being. Some of my loved ones reside in areas in Bengal that have been badly affected. I was feeling helpless,” she says, adding she felt better after she spoke to them, almost a day later.

Sengupta’s NGO that has been providing rations to hundreds of unprivileged people is now working day and night to also help those affected by the cyclone. “Given the condition, it’s taking us a lot of time to reach out to those who need help,” she says.

The 48-year-old is unable to travel because international flights from Singapore are expected to resume in a couple of months. “My family and friends are asking me not come to Kolkata right now but I want to be by their side. 

It’s my city, my home, it’s difficult to be away,” says Sengupta, who has also been helping technicians and supporting actors both in Kolkata and Mumbai.

She says that since actors are known faces, it hurts their self respect to seek help and instead they end up taking a drastic step. “It’s such a worrisome situation. 

A number of people work for me and they look up to me for support. I’m paying their salaries and have told that I am there for them,” says Sengupta. -HT