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    Parveen Babi

    Indian actress (1954–2005)

    Parveen Sultana Wali Mohammad Khanji Babi (pronounced[ˈpəɾ.ʋinbɑ.bi]; 4 April 1954 – 20 January 2005) was an Indian actress and model who worked in Hindi films. One of the highest-paid actresses of the 1970s–80s, she appeared in 70 films and was the first Bollywood star to appear on the cover of Time magazine. She was known for her glamorous acting style, her modelling and fashion, and was often cited in the media as a sex symbol.[a]

    Babi was born in 1954 into the Babi Dynasty. She pursued her education at St. Xavier's College and began her modeling career in 1971. Shortly after, she made her acting debut in the film Charitra (1973). She first gained popularity in the mid-1970s with films like Majboor and Deewaar. Over the following years, she featured in several of the highest-grossing Indian films, including Kaala Sona, Amar Akbar Anthony, Suhaag, Kaala Patthar, Shaan, Kranti, Kaalia and N

    Career fad: Take a break for 'work ex'

    Standing at a crossroads eight years ago, 29-year-old Ramneek Khullar decided to take a break from studies after graduation and "experience" some real work - as a sales executive with a private bank. The decision paid off.
    "I wanted to gain some experience before doing post-graduation. I took a break for two years and then did my MBA," said Khullar, who is now working with the Citi Group's finance division as a branch manager in Gurgaon.
    "My two years of work experience with Citibank not only gave me an edge over others when I went for the MBA interview but I also got a promotion with Citibank," said Khullar.
    These days many undergraduates feel taking a break from studies gives them an edge when they actually seek a job because of their "hands-on knowledge".
    Career counsellor Jayanti Ghose said taking a year's break is a concept from the West that is now being adopted by Indians.
    "I
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