Tuesday 13 February 2018

The Creative Diva" coming with short film MERI ROCKSTAR WALI JEANS




MERI ROCKSTAR WALI  JEANS - a short film by ex Model and Zoom TV Anchor turned writer-director Susheel Jangira is making  waves. This 20 mins film currently doing the rounds of various National and International film festivals, is a winner of “BEST SCREENPLAY AWARD” at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Film Festival, Pune. BEST FILM at Calcutta International Cult Film Festival (in Women's Films Category) and is an Official Selection at UK Monthly Film Festival and DOFF. Film is known with its English title ROCKING MY ROCKSTAR JEANS in International Arena. With no big banner or star power, just one woman Army hemming this project. Meri Rockstar Wali Jeans  deals with a very sensitive subject, is a poignant story of Bhanoo, a 10 year old girl played by a very talented child artist Taiyaba Mansuri and the relationship she shares with her Teacher Didi, played by Jangira herself. Chandrakala Satam plays Bhanoo's mother in the film.

 
The film title is so catchy and original that it has generated so much of curiosity about it. So, what's the significance of Rockstar Jeans? “let the film release, people will come to know on their own, but its not the usual story about a little girl who aspires to be a singer or a dancer, we have seen enough films on the same theme” says Jangira .

This film also features a very beautiful song written by Jangira and composed by Rahul Jain, a perfect sort of an anthem for girls to dance on.  “I am a natural and intuitive writer. I have been writing since my school time. Jangira wrote the lyrics in one sitting within half an hour and screenplay in five days after a month's research work. Don’t go by her looks. She is brain and raw talent all the way, with stunning looks and height she is truly a Creative Diva in Bollywood.

Another sports for Vineet Kumar Singh


Vineet Kumar Singh whose recent release Mukkabaaz has garnered the actor immense appreciation from all quarters is ready for yet another sports film. The actor who got recognised for his powerful performance in Mukkabaaz, playing the character of a boxer will be seen playing a hockey player in Gold, which will remind you of the golden era of Indian hockey staring Akshay Kumar in a never seen before avatar.

Just like the kind of prep Vineet did for his role in Mukkabaaz, training as a professional boxer for months, the actor underwent special training for Gold too.

Vineet will be seen playing one of the players from the hockey team which gets an Olympic for the country. He went through an extensive training from international coaches to learn to adapt mannerism of the hockey player and learn the nuances of the game.

Source shares, "Vineet believes in giving his 100% to his character. Even if it requires intense training or learning something new he always makes sure that he does it catching all the nuances of it which can help his character in the film. The actor along with all the other actors from then film went through an extensive training."

Wednesday 7 February 2018

Pooja Chopra becomes mentor for the East Zone for Femina Miss India 2018


Crowned as the Femina Miss India in 2009, Pooja Chopra has been associated with Miss India since then and considers it to be a life changing pageant. She was also a semi-finalist at Miss World 2009 and she won the first ever Beauty with a Purpose title for India at Miss World 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 

Pooja Chopra created a record when she won eight National as well as International titles in a single year in the pageant world.

Pooja is now all set to mentor the girls from the East Zone at the fbb Colors Femina Miss India 2018 pageant. This will be the first time that she will be mentoring girls and is very excited to bring what the amazing and different East Zone talent offers to the table. 

When asked about how she feels to be a part of Miss India again, not as a participant but now as a mentor she says, “Miss India has always been a dream that I have harnessed for far too long as a kid and I know how hard I have worked to have this dream come true. And now to help girls who have harnessed exactly the same dream as you, it’s going to be me reliving all my moments.” 
During her journey as a mentor, she will be looking for girls who have the same kind of drive, motivation and passion that she had when she competed to become Miss India. She advises the girls to have a dream and have a conviction to consistently work towards achieving your dream.