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Stats | 86 0 |
Reviews | (5) |
Published | Feb 10, 2024 |
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Training | Steps: 3,000 Epochs: 3 |
Usage Tips | Clip Skip: 1 Strength: 1 |
Trigger Words | nrgs |
Hash | AutoV2 A82AE95438 |
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Nostalgia series is an attempt at recreating images of celebrities from the 30s-60s for whom the images available largely (if not entirely), in black and white/ grey scale.
Nargis Dutt was an iconic figure in Indian cinema, known for her captivating performances and timeless beauty. Born on June 1, 1929, in Calcutta, India, she rose to prominence as one of the leading actresses of the Golden Age of Hindi cinema. Her breakthrough role came in the 1948 film "Barsaat," where her portrayal of a village belle garnered critical acclaim and set the stage for a remarkable career. Nargis captivated audiences with her versatility, effortlessly transitioning between dramatic roles in films like "Mother India," where she played a resilient mother struggling against adversity, to more light-hearted fare such as "Chori Chori." Beyond her acting prowess, she became a symbol of grace and dignity, both on and off-screen.