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I like to buy my own Diamonds, say's Sushmita Sen

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 20, 2021 3:04 PM

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The talented Bollywood actress Sushmita Sen has been in a discussion for a while due to Diamonds.
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A diamond is a woman's best friend. Who wouldn't love a gift of diamonds from your spouse? The only exception is Sushmita.
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Sushmita did not allow anyone to gift her a diamond or a diamond ornament. Not even her boyfriend.
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Despite the wish, boyfriend Rohman Shawl couldn't able to gift Sushmita Diamond. Sushmita did not allow him to do so.
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I have never allowed anyone close to me to gift me a diamond. Because I buy diamonds for myself. 'I don't like accepting diamonds from loved ones as gifts,' she said.
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In an old interview, Sushmita had talked about diamonds. I don't need a diamond gift person. 'I can gift myself a diamond,'.she said
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Sushmita has been in a relationship with Rohman for a long time. As for her work front, she will soon be seen in the second season of the web series Arya.
Tags: Sushmita SenDiamondRohman Shawl
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