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Her green girl guide
uniform with all her medals, which she wore for
special school events.
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The dress she wore for
her first birthday which was stitched by her aunt.
It was a red batik dress with white polka dots and a little
animal printed on the front. |
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A floral-print fan and
embossed cream shawl from Spain given to Yasho by
Geraldine Chaplin during filming of the Mother Theresa
movie.
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An English-French
dictionary that was bought with the money she earned
from her very first small screen performance in the
series ëAtta Bindeií. Yasho was yearning to learn French
at the time.
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A pair of shoes
bought for her by her father from India. She has
had it since the tender age of two |
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Yashoís most treasured item
is the sitar given by her father. As a
result of his illness, there came a time when he could
no longer play his sitar. He then gave it to her, asking
her to learn to play it. It was bought in the 1950s in
India and Yasho gets it polished and tuned regularly. |