10 June, 2014

Sunny Leone goes Desi

Pardesi girl goes desi

Sunny Leone looked beautiful as she donned elaborated Indian attire styled & designed by Manali Jagtap.. 

Giving it a simple black choli and teaming it with a heavy lehenga was just the perfect way to go.


Manali Jagtap has her expertise in styling, chooses to go for the perfect combination of golden detailing on the black choli putting it together with the heavy lehenga comprising of pink border. 

She makes the pardesi girl look totally desi with her spectacular vision. 

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'Saath Hain Hum Uttarakhand' Wins Gold At Broadcasters Abby For Best TV Program


A  Star India and Wizcraft International Entertainment Pvt Ltd initiative, 'Saath Hain Hum Uttarakhand' the seven-hour television marathon event for the flood affected in Uttarkhand, recently bagged gold for being the Best TV Program, at the prestigious Broadcasters Abby Awards 2014.

The a seven hour television marathon, which was broadcasted on Independence Day was organized with a view to strengthen the efforts at rehabilitation in flood-ravaged Uttarakhand by raising funds to help bring comfort to victims of the tragedy. Prominent names including several of Bollywood’s leading stars, senior leaders from the state and central governments attended  the fund-raiser along with The Film Producers Guild, 

Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), TV Artists Forum, Corporate Charity Trusts and several independent industrialists and donors partnered with this marathon fund-raiser. The entire advertising revenue generated through the event was channeled to not-for-profit bodies that were working vigorously to restore normalcy in Uttarakhand.
The awards have recognized and honored entertainment industry’s effort to show solidarity and alleviate suffering of commoners who were impacted by a natural disaster.

09 June, 2014

Manoj Maurya's 'Reborn' Paintings exhibition at Nehru Art Gallery, Worli

As an artist, creative director, writer and thinker, Manoj Mauryaa explores multi-disciplinary approach to his creativity. His creations find expressions in paintings, films, poems, advertising campaigns & writing. He has launched many social and cultural innovations directed towards social empower ment and well being.


His upcoming exhibition for listings.

Exhibition : 'Reborn' by Manoj Mauryaa
Venue :Nehru Art Gallery, Nehru Centre , Worli 
Time : 10 am - 7pm 
Day : 10th June - 16th June 2014

About paintings:

Manoj Maurya's paintings are highly thought centric, contemporary and introspective. They interact with you, provoke thought, action and intellect. He is a strong proponent for constructive art. An art that has the potential to influence the contemporary times with its journey, is constructive in true sense. Subjects often seen in his paintings include spirituality, philosophy, mysticism, social issues, current affairs, women and nature.

Performing arts with visual arts- experiment

The artist has explored a unique experiment with his painting, merging visual art with performing art. It started with painting on the canvass of a play in progress, Andha Yug at Prithvi theatre. The sound and light effects with the dialogues and expressions emoted by the actors acted as a germ of inspiration and Manoj filled his empty canvass with vibrant hues of a spiritual painting with a contemporary social relevance. In a similar fashion sometimes on a backdrop of live musical performance, plays and dance dramas Manoj has expressed his versatile thinking on virgin canvass.
At Prithvi theatre he created as painting on the Subconscious journey of Krishna, Gandhari and Arjun and its contemporary relevance with the back drop of the play Andha Yug (A slice from Mahabharat). Similarly with te backdrop of a Hindi Play by Faiz Ahmed Faiz he produced a hard hitting painting on Hunger Politics and Common Man


India ReBorn- from an Artists view

Manoj Muarya’s ReBorn will see a timely launch. Just as the country has cohesively decided its fate by turning the government in an effort towards a fresh beginning, artist Manoj Maurya has also unleashed his creative work that addresses the need for a fresh beginning. It may seem as a coincidence by the artist believes that at the crux of this change of government lies a very strong spiritual metamorphosis of an entire nation that has manifested itself in the general election. Just as his own experience of destruction led to a sapling of thought and an upsurge of creative expression, India too has experienced a need for ReBorn. 


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