Best remembered as Poonam in the coming-of-age drama, Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai, Subuhii Joshii makes her web debut with Fariha, co-starring Sidharrth Sipani (Zindagi Ki Mehek).
Subuhii Joshii
Best remembered as Poonam in the coming-of-age drama, Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai, Subuhii Joshii makes her web debut with Fariha, co-starring Sidharrth Sipani (Zindagi Ki Mehek). Ayush Shrivastava’s film is being shot in Bhopal. When not shooting, she has been tucking into local food. “It’s too cold to go sightseeing,” says Joshii.
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Seeking inspiration
Zaan Khan will be seen in a new show -- Kyun Utthe Dil Chhod Aaye -- playing a character called Randheer. The character undergoes a lot of physical transformation in the show. Zaan who was last seen in Hamari Bahu Silk is sporting a moustache and also lost and gained weight to match the transformation in his role. Zaan is sporting a cap and wearing suspenders in the show which led to comparisons with Anil Kapoor of 1942 A Love Story. Interestingly Zaan’s show is also based in 1940’s.
Speaking of which Zaan says,” Kyun Utthe Dil Chhod Aaye is a very special show and I have never played a character like Randheer in my career. That’s why I did not want to compromise with my look and opted for a real moustache. Randheer is a poet, visionary and crusader for women‘s rights. The audience will be in love with Randheer’s character. I have got good feedback for my look in the show. We have tried to keep as authentic we can.” The show will go on air from 25th January.
Sharad Malhotra: It’s upsetting that Republic Day is just a holiday for many people
Actor Sharad Malhotra says that it’s sad to see that days like Republic Day have just become a mere day to relax at home for many people. The actor says that nowadays people are also upset that these days are dry days and so they will not be able to purchase alcohol. “Honestly, it’s not just a holiday. People just think of it as a dry day. They probably get upset too because of this. I don’t drink but a lot of my friends are like, ‘26th January is coming and we won’t get liquor!’ So, it’s a day which is just considered as a holiday now, which is very sad,” he says.
Sharad remembering celebrating Republic Day well in his school days. “Earlier, I remember when I was in school, my parents used to wake me up in the morning and I used to watch the morning parade. I used to see all the jhakis and all the different beautiful cultures, people coming from different parts of the country showing off the different costumes. Everything was so colourful and I think I really miss all of that now,” he says.