10 September, 2016

After Fergie, its Richa Chadha for women’s Justice!

Richa Chadha is on a roll!
The actress has recently commenced shoot for A major international portals maiden Indian production Powerplay after having wrapped up her international film, Love Sonia with Freida Pinto and Demi Moore.
Richa recently returned from Melbourne will also be seen on the jury of an International Film Festival making this her second time to be given such an honour in Nara, Japan.
Now to add to her current strike of interesting things, Richa has now been roped in to be the voice of The Justice Institute by the Avon Foundation for Women which is supported by the U.S Secretary of State.
The institute is an innovative and interactive multidisciplinary training and technical assistance collaboration that brings together judges, court officers, public prosecutors, police officers, representatives of government agencies and non-governmental service providers.
The Institute seeks to improve victim protection efforts and the criminal justice response to domestic violence in India by facilitating the creation of a more holistic response and ensuring collaboration between allied professionals across disciplines.

Baar Baar Dekho – Movie review


Sidharth Malhotra and Katrina Kaif’s pairing electrifies the film. Just that and nothing more.
Much was expected out of Nitya Mehra’s film. After working as an assistant director in films like Ang Lee’s ‘Life of Pie’ and Mira Nair films The Namesake, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, she disappoints in her directorial debut in this romantic drama Baar Baar Dekho.
Baar Baar Dekho also marks the debut of American screenwriter Sri Rao which made news about this film which is based on an ageing romance spanning 30 odd years.
Jai Verma (Sidharth Malhotra) is a Mathematics Professor in Delhi. Diya (Katrina Kaif) is an artist who is madly in love with this handsome professor. They are about to get married when Jai scoffs at the Hindu priest at the time of their wedding about the institution of marriage.

Marathi film KHUSHI launched with Song Recording

Upcoming Marathi film Khushi was launched recently with a song recording by music director Milind Joshi at the Ajivasan Recording Studio in Juhu.

The mahurat of the film was marked by the breaking of the auspicious coconut. The film which is being produced under the banner of Kach Tarang Productions by producers Ashok Bhosle, Manik Munde, Dhaval Bhadra and Himmat Bhadra is a unique musical blended with classical as well as Western dances.
‘Khushi’ has in lead roles, upcoming film stars and newcomers like Kadambari Danve, who is an exponent of Bharat Natyam besides being a trainer who owns her own dance academy in Pune and Vijay Gite who has earlier played small roles in several films.
The film also stars Vikram Gokhale, Vrishali Gokhale, Neha Gokhale, Ashok Shinde, Shubangi Litke amongst others in key roles.