Review
Much of Sach Kahun Toh's easy charm resides in Neena Gupta's wisdom while looking back, in excavating lessons from failing, and resistance to being a stereotype even as a rebel. Celebrities write about life to restore their public persona, storify their legacy. Neena Gupta uses life to dismantle her persona, rewrite her legacy. -- Indian Express
While Bollywood is a huge part of the book, your takeaway is the simple charm of a woman who is brave, resilient and refuses to back down. -- Elle
With Sach Kahun Toh, Neena Gupta turns her refreshingly forthright, candid gaze on her own life and journey. -- First Post
Sach Kahun Toh is a fascinating window into the sensibilities and influences of one of our finest actors. -- The Hindu
But what keeps you hooked is Neena's straightforward, sometimes melancholic, wise-with-age-and-experience voice. This is a woman looking back at her tumultuous life with grace and forgiveness. -- Anupama Chopra, Film Companion
Neena Gupta's Sach Kahun Toh is quite refreshing, engaging and to the point. If you plan to pick it up only for the 'juicy' bits then you might be disappointed, but if you are willing to know the person a lot more then this autobiography is highly recommended. -- Pinkvilla
About the Author
Neena Gupta is a two-time National Award-winning actor, filmmaker, producer and television personality. She started her career in Delhi's booming theatre scene in the 1980s but decided to switch to film and television after acting in the 1982 Academy award-winning Gandhi. She went on to star in several critically-acclaimed television shows such as Khandaan and Mirza Ghalib. She also worked extensively in art-house and independent films such as Mandi, Trikal and Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron. Neena has directed, produced and acted in several television shows including Saans, Siski and Son Pari. Her most recent works include award-winning performances in Badhai Ho, Shubh Mangal Zyaada Saavdhan, Panchayat and The Last Colour.