Danh ngôn của Sushmita Sen

I started modelling from the age of 16, and within three years, I was bored and decided to shift to films. But I love modelling because it gave me independence.
I started modelling from the age of 16, and within three years, I was bored and decided to shift to films. But I love modelling because it gave me independence.
Tôi bắt đầu làm người mẫu từ năm 16 tuổi, được 3 năm tôi chán nản và quyết định chuyển sang đóng phim. Nhưng tôi thích làm người mẫu vì nó mang lại cho tôi sự độc lập.
Tác giả: Sushmita Sen | Chuyên mục: Independence | Sứ mệnh: [4]
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