Suchitra Sen, the reclusive screen goddess of yesteryears, has been admitted to a private nursing home here following chest infection and breathlessness.
The 79-year-old, who dominated the Bengali film world from the 1950s to mid-1970s, was stable and responding to treatment at the Intensive Therapy Unit, the Bellevue Clinic said.
"Suchitra Sen was admitted with respiratory distress in the intensive therapy unit due to chest infection. She is responding to therapy. Her condition is stable now," the bulletin said.
Suchitra, known as the Greta Garbo of Indian cinema for her reclusiveness since retiring from the silver screen in 1978, was admitted to the nursing home a few days back under critical care specialist Subroto Moitra. She is on restricted diet.
Her daughter is actor Moon Moon Sen while she has two granddaughters - Riya and Raima Sen. Both are Bollywood actors.
Her pairing with Bengali matinee idol Uttam Kumar since the late 1950s produced one box office hit after another. Film buffs outside West Bengal remember her for her powerful performance in the 1975 Gulzar movie Aandhi besides her earlier films with Dev Anand.
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