Mumbai, April 18 (IANS) Taking a stroll down memory lane, former actress Anu Aggarwal recalled a sequence from her 1993 film “Khal-Naaikaa” that was widely perceived as bold, saying she never viewed it that way and instead saw it as “the most natural thing, life itself.” In the film, Anu played a manipulative nanny. The scene she’s talking about is where she breastfeeds the child of a family she works for to alienate the mother, a key plot point adapted from the psychological thriller …
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