Miss Parton revealed that she considered herself to be unattractive and a plain Jane but yearned to be glamorous. In an interview with a US satellite channel, she also told how her grandfather loathed her glitzy look during her early start in Sevierville, Tennessee, but changed his tune when she penned a hit about him. Miss Parton, 66, has boasted that she went for her trademark 'trash' look of blonde hair, make-up and tight fitting clothes from the 'town tramp'. Now the country singer has revealed she drew inspiration for her image from the local town prostitute.
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"Om returned to inform me that Jaspal had been taken to the kitchen and was being given the treatment.
Īs a debilitated Shah struggled with pain, Puri dealt with Jaspal and argued with the hotel manager who refused Shah to be taken to the hospital until the police arrived. I turned to see Jaspal holding a small knife, its point dripping blood, his hand raised to strike again, and Om and two others grappling to subdue him," he narrates the episode in the book. Before I could move, Om with a strangled cry lunged at something behind me. I started to rise, wearily preparing myself for another free-for-all. "After a while, I was reminded of his presence by what felt like a short sharp punch in the middle of my back. We ignored each other but, eyes fixed on me, he passed to sit on another table behind me, so I thought." "While the shooting for 'Bhumika' (1977) was on, Om and I were in the middle of dinner when Jaspal, whom I had kept well away from for some time now, also entered and greeted Om.