Bollywood Roundup: Aradhana Sharma, Jasmine Bhasin, Geetanjali Mishra, and more…

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Craving to do a Bollywood item number: Aradhana Sharma

Mumbai– Actress Aradhana Sharma, who has performed a dance number in the Marathi film ‘Khurchi’, said it is her dream to do a Bollywood item number and shared how she is really manifesting it.

Aradhana, who was recently seen in the web series ‘Video Cam Scam’ said: “It’s my dream, and I am craving to do a Bollywood item number. I’m hoping that my video somehow reaches a director or someone in the industry, and they quickly like it, taking it as a reference.”

“I want them to think, ‘We need someone like Aradhana who danced gracefully in that video’. I am really manifesting it, wishing to do a Bollywood item number as soon as possible. I am dying to do it. I am a very desi girl, a girl who loves Bollywood cinema very much, and I would love to be a part of a Bollywood item number, just like Helen,” she shared.

“Helen is a very powerful lady, a powerful personality, and I really want people to recognize me like they recognise her as well as how they recognise Nora Fatehi. I want them to see me as a powerful actress because dancing is a very creative form, and I want to be acknowledged as a very powerful, intelligent actor, someone with diverse skills, and of course, an amazing dancer.”

Wish to do roles for audience entertainment this year: Jasmine Bhasin

Mumbai– Actress Jasmine Bhasin is excited to be part of the cast of ‘Ardaas Sarbat De Bhale Di’, and said this year she wishes to stay busy and do many movies with roles that entertain the audience.

‘Ardaas Sarbat De Bhale Di’ marks Jasmine’s fourth film in the Punjabi film industry after her debut ‘Honeymoon’. The third chapter in the ‘Ardaas’ series, will feature Jasmine as Bani.

Talking about the same, Jasmine expressed: “I am very happy and excited to be a part of ‘Ardaas Sarbat De Bhale Di’. This year I wish to stay busy and do many movies with roles that entertain the audience. This project is another very special one, so stay tuned as Bani is ready to bring something fresh to the screen.”

Taking to Instagram, Jasmine shared a glimpse of her enthusiasm with a post featuring the clapboard as they begin shoot, accompanied by the caption, “Meet Bani from ’Ardaas Sarbat De Bhale Di’.”

Other than this, Jasmine is also gearing up for her upcoming release ‘Warning 2’ with Gippy Grewal on February 2.

She also has ‘Carry on Jattiye’ in the pipeline.

Geetanjali Mishra: I aim to give my old clothes a fresh, creative update

Mumbai– Actress Geetanjali Mishra shared her views on upcycling outfits and accessories, and said she prefers shopping only when necessary, adding she aims to give her old clothes a fresh, and creative update.

Emphasising on the transformative power of upcycling and the inherent beauty of reimagining everyday items, Geetanjali, who plays Rajesh Singh in the sitcom ‘Happu Ki Ultan Paltan’, shared: “Actors have traditionally faced the pressure of avoiding outfit or accessory repeats, but things are different now. I prefer shopping only when necessary and have transformed several dresses from my existing wardrobe.”

“I aim to give my old clothes a fresh, creative update. For example, when my kurtas show signs of wear, I shorten them and create crop tops that I can pair with any of my jeans or denim. Versatile clothing pieces like shrugs, jackets, and scarves offer numerous styling possibilities. I enjoy revamping old scarves into stylish ponchos, particularly for winter wear,” said the ‘Kundali Bhagya’ actress.

Geetanjali said she tends to collect jewellery from various cities.

“When these pieces become worn or tarnished, I remove the ghungroos and pearls and repurpose them as decorative accents for my garden accessories and display items. This practice effectively reduces waste and rejuvenates items that might otherwise be discarded.

“However, over time, I’ve realised that being fashionable and practising sustainability can coexist, as shown by many actors. It’s possible to embrace sustainable fashion even in an industry that demands new attire regularly,” she added.

‘Happu Ki Ultan Paltan’ airs on &TV.

Hrithik, Anil Kapoor visit Pune Air Force Station

Mumbai– Bollywood actors Hrithik Roshan and Anil Kapoor, who are awaiting the release of their action film ‘Fighter’, visited the Pune Air Force Station recently.

The actor presented the #ThankYouFighter letters to the IAF officers at Pune Air Force Station.

Collecting letters nationwide through the #ThankYouFighter campaign, expressing gratitude to our nation’s heroes and honouring the spirit of the Indian Air Force, the actors presented the letter to the heroes of India as the two shared a moment of gratitude with the Air warriors at the Air Force base.

The #ThankYouFighter initiative garnered an outstanding response, accumulating 250,000 handwritten letters and 1.5 million online letters from across the nation.

‘Fighter’ has been filmed at real locations with the help of IAF personnel using combat jets and helicopters.

The thrilling operational scenes have been filmed at the Air Force Station in Tezpur, the Air Force Academy in Dindigul, Andhra Pradesh, and at the Air Force Station in Pune.

Shot extensively at the Air Force Station Tezpur, nestled in the lush green valley of Assam, it serves as the backdrop for some of the film’s most intense fighter jet sequences.

Directed by Siddharth Anand and presented by Viacom18 Studios in association with Marflix Pictures, the film will debut in theatres on January 25. (IANS)

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