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Actress Priyanka Tiwari The Haryanvi song ‘Desi Desi Na Bola Kar Chhori Re’ Trending On Social Media

Actress Priyanka Tiwari The Haryanvi song ‘Desi Desi Na Bola Kar Chhori Re’ Trending On Social Media

The Haryanvi song ‘Desi Desi Na Bola Kar Chhori Re’ has left a different image on the people and actress Priyanka Tiwari’s different style is seen in this melodious and famous music album.  Priyanka Tiwari has worked on music albums in Punjabi, Hindi and other languages.  Along with this, she is also working in serials, webseries and South Indian films.  Priyanka has also been seen in a different look and style in many print advertisements.

Priyanka Tiwari was born and educated in Pune city of Maharashtra.  After completing her education, she started working in Indian Airlines as an air hostess, but the game of fate is strange.  There was a new turning point in his life and he turned towards modeling and acting.  The germination of this flourishing tree took place during his teenage years.  Once a Bal Gandharva dance show was organized in Pune, Priyanka was victorious in that show and she got the award from actress Renuka Shahane and it was from here that her interest was awakened in her mind to move forward in the field of acting and dance.  When she got the opportunity, she started her career with modeling. For this, after defeating many girls in the audition, Priyanka entered into advertising.

 Priyanka Tiwari belongs to a reputed and religious family.  She considers her father as her role model and he has had a great influence on Priyanka.  Along with acting, Priyanka also does PR and social work.  He loves to learn something new and do something exciting like riding, paragliding, shooting etc.  She likes to listen to the songs of Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi, Sonu Nigam and Arijit Singh.  Smita Patil, Saira Banu, Hema Malini and Sadhna are his favorite actresses.  Her acting and simplicity impresses him.

Priyanka says that right now the youth are getting very influenced by the western culture and are moving away from the art and culture of their country whereas our culture is the best and most effective.  Be sure to follow the good qualities of foreign culture but do not blindly imitate them because you may lose your culture and your own existence.  You yourself keep your aura so strong that people become willing to follow you.  Priyanka considers her work as her God.  She is trying to take Indian culture and tradition forward.  It wants to convey to the people the unique form of clothing, food, culture, nature and environment of different regions of the country.  That form, which is unseen and hidden in a magical sheet, wants to do this unique work by shaking the hearts of the people of the country and abroad.

 In the present times, digital platforms have become an easy medium to reach people’s homes. She wants to try to make life inspiring and joyful through this medium.

 

Actress Priyanka Tiwari The Haryanvi song ‘Desi Desi Na Bola Kar Chhori Re’ Trending On Social Media

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India Will Soon Be Completely Free From Left-Wing Extremism: Union Home Minister Amit Shah

India Will Soon Be Completely Free From Left-Wing Extremism: Union Home Minister Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, on Friday, addressed the 59th Raising Day Parade of the Border Security Force in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand. On this occasion, Shah made it clear that soon, India will be completely free from left-wing extremism. The entire nation is aware that left-wing extremism has been a hindrance to India’s development for decades, yet no government since independent India has provided a solution to this issue. The menace of left-wing extremism has persisted and extended its influence into various regions.

Since 2014, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, significant efforts have been made to address left-wing extremism. In 2019, when Amit Shah assumed the position of Union Home Minister, record achievements were made under his guidance in countering left-wing extremism. The foresight of Modi and the precise strategies of Shah have led to substantial success against left-wing extremism in 2022 and 2023. Priority has been given to the establishment of new camps for Central Armed Police Forces and the implementation of Shah’s initiatives in affected areas. The creation of 199 new camps and an increase in patrolling have resulted in a reduction of resources available to left-wing extremists.

Over the past nine years, due to the efforts of the Modi government, incidents of violence have decreased by 52%, and fatalities have decreased by 70%. Affected districts have reduced from 96 to 45, and police stations have decreased from 495 to 176. Under Shah’s adept guidance, history was made as villages surrounded by jungles became polling centers for the first time, with people actively participating in the electoral process. Record-breaking voting in challenging areas reflects Shah’s unwavering efforts to liberate regions from Naxalism and connect them to the mainstream of development.

The once Naxal stronghold of Jharkhand, with its daunting hills and dense forests, is now entirely free from Naxal influence. The hill where Naxalites used to hold Jan Adalats and issue decrees to the residents is now home to schools. With the CRPF, BSF, and ITBP ready for the final assault, today marks the last phase of the battle against left-wing extremism. In conclusion, Amit Shah’s commitment, along with the determined resolve of the Bharatiya Janata Party, proves that the day when India is entirely free from left-wing extremism is not far away.”

India Will Soon Be Completely Free From Left-Wing Extremism: Union Home Minister Amit Shah

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EXPOPEDIA Presents AMALGAMATION – 11 An Art Exhibition by 26 cotemporary artists in Cymroza Art Gallery

EXPOPEDIA Presents AMALGAMATION – 11  An Art Exhibition by 26 cotemporary artists  in Cymroza Art Gallery

From: 1st to 4th December 2023

EXPOPEDIA Presents

“Amalgamation – 11″

An Exhibition of Paintings, Prints & Sculptures 

Venue:

Cymroza Art Gallery

72 Bhulabhai Desai Road

Breach Candy, Mumbai 400 026

Timings: 11 am to 7pm  

Contact:  98195 11124 

EXPOPEDIA Unveils Amalgamation-11: A Fusion of Artistry in Mumbai 

In a momentous announcement, EXPOPEDIA is set to showcase the 11th edition of “Amalgamation,” an enthralling exhibition that converges the worlds of paintings, prints, and sculptures. This cultural extravaganza promises to be a beacon for art enthusiasts in Mumbai.

This show was inaugurated on 1st December 2023 by distinguished Chief Guest, Mr. Anant Gadgil(Renowned  Architect & MLC), in the presence of Guest of Honor , Mr. Mahendra Kalantri, Director of Acclaim Systems (India) Pvt Ltd amongst art aficionados and artists. 

Amalgamation-11 brings together a diverse array of talented artists, including Prakash Bal Joshi, Vinod Venkapalli, Om Swami, Sonali Korde, Asit Kumar Patnaik, Yogini Sharma, Umesh Kumar, Smita Sahu, B.R. Pandit, Shalu Parasrampuria, Maya Menon, Shyama Nadimpalli, Rakhee Shah, Mini Suboth, Kadambari Mehta, Prof. Mangal Gogte, Alka Pandey, Dr. Priya Yabaluri, Seema Hedaoo, Priyal Thakkar, Selve Singh, Kaushal Parikh, Sakshi Babaria, Rachna Agha, Avijit Roy, Kavita Bhandari. 

These artists collectively contribute to the rich tapestry of artistic expression.

Their works promise to create a visual symphony that transcends boundaries and captivates the imagination.

At the helm of curating this artistic journey is Ms. Aparimita Sapru, a visionary curator whose expertise ensures a seamless blend of creativity and expression. For inquiries and further information, Ms. Sapru can be reached at 9819511124. 

EXPOPEDIA’s Amalgamation-11 is not just an exhibition; it’s a celebration of creativity, diversity, and the boundless possibilities that art offers. As the doors of the Cymroza Art Gallery open, a world of imagination and inspiration awaits all who step inside.

  

EXPOPEDIA Presents AMALGAMATION – 11  An Art Exhibition by 26 cotemporary artists  in Cymroza Art Gallery

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Splice Unveils Aaroh, A Novel Sample Label Focused On Southern Asian Sounds

Splice Unveils Aaroh, A Novel Sample Label Focused On Southern Asian Sounds

Splice, the platform dedicated to materializing musical visions, proudly announces the launch of Aaroh, an innovative sample label showcasing the rich and diverse sounds of South Asia. Commemorating this debut, Aaroh presents five distinctive sample packs, offering a profound auditory exploration of the musical genres and instruments that characterize one of the world’s most creative regions.

A testament to Splice’s commitment to embracing global musical diversity, the introduction of Aaroh adds to the platform’s expansive repertoire, which already boasts 28 distinct sample labels, spanning over 130 genres. From Amapiano to UK Drill and the trending Phonk genre, Splice continues to provide a comprehensive sonic palette.

Recognizing the burgeoning demand in the Indian market, Dani DiCiaccio, Splice’s VP of Content, commented, “India is a rapidly growing market for Splice. The introduction of Aaroh caters to the needs of our users who have been seeking authentic Bollywood sounds and South Asian instruments. This collection, curated by accomplished producers and instrumentalists from South Asia, including luminaries such as composer Ishaan Chhabra, Sitar virtuoso Mehtab Ali Niazi, Tabla maestro MT Aditya Srinivasan, and composer Dhruv Goel, addresses the aspirations of our global community of digital creators.”

In a groundbreaking endeavor, the Aaroh label unveils five entirely original soundtracks which consist of:

Vintage Bollywood: A meticulously curated collection showcasing four decades of Hindi Film Music soundtrack, recorded by a 15+ piece orchestra.

Sitar: Featuring the enchanting sounds of one of the most iconic stringed instruments from the Indian subcontinent, played by master musician Mehtab Ali Khan.

Tabla: Highlighting the dynamic percussion stylings of MT Aditya Srinivasan.

Konnakol: An exploration of the art of performing percussion syllables vocally in South Indian Carnatic music, featuring the virtuosic vocals of Dhruv Goel Pack, Akshay Anantapadmanabhan, Charu Hariharan, and MT Aditya Srinivasan.

Winds of India: Encompassing the bansuri, shehnai, and algoza, this pack features the three most popular woodwind instruments from India, playing various styles in multiple tempos.

Splice subscribers can access the new Aaroh sound packs HERE.

https://splice.com/sounds/labels/aaroh

 

Splice Unveils Aaroh, A Novel Sample Label Focused On Southern Asian Sounds

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MAITHILI Paintings Exhibition By Five Women Artists @ Art Entrance Gallery

MAITHILI Paintings Exhibition By Five Women Artists @ Art Entrance Gallery

From: Monday, 27th November to Sunday, 10th December 2023

“MAITHILI”

An Exhibition of Paintings

By Women Artists – Pratibha Wagh, Jyotsna Sonavane, Rekha Bhiwandikar, Mita Vora, Paneri Bhiva Punekar

Venue:

Art Entrance Gallery

Army & Navy Building, M G Road,

Kala Ghoda, Mumbai – 400001

Timing: 10am to 8pm

Contact: +91 9820128651

Kala Ghoda Association Presents ‘Maithili’ Exhibition Celebrating Women Artists

This show was inaugurated on 27th November 2023 by Brinda Miller(KGA Chairperson & an eminent artist)

The exhibition features the works of five talented women artists: Pratibha Wagh, Jyotsna Sonavane, Rekha Bhiwandikar, Mita Vora, Paneri Bhiva Punekar. Each artist brings a unique perspective and style to the showcase, making it a diverse and vibrant collection.

The show is curated by Varsha Karale

Pratibha Wagh’s Enchanting Canvases 

An artist of any discipline first sees the idea manifest in his mind and then begins his expression of it. Mrs. Pratibha Wagh celebrates nature in her mind before giving it a form to be enjoyed by its beholders. Her paintings of nature are resplendent with the rich influences of Madhubani, Chitrakathi and Indian miniature paintings. The resultant style inherently demands a rather difficult merger of detailing and precision while the size of her canvas doesn’t allow her the liberty of being artistically vague, it does insist upon sharp precision of strokes that are at once bold and light. Mrs. Wagh manages this tightrope walk with consummate ease. Her paintings give you a distinctly joyous experience of a dreamlike state, and their old world. The message in her paintings is loud and clear. Unless man loves and respects  nature, he has no right to its beauty and benevolence. 

Jyotsna Sonavane: A Journey Inward 

Jyotsna Sonavane describes her artistic journey as an inward exploration for outward expressions. Her abstract language of lines and colors captures the evolving compositions that gain new meanings over time. Inspired by nature, Sonavane’s paintings mimic the organic beauty of stone, petrified wood, and flowing rainwater. The emotional depth of her work is conveyed through the movement of brushwork and layered colors, creating a rich history within each piece.

Rekha Bhivandikar: Exploring Memories Through Art

Rekha Bhivandikar, a contemporary artist, presents ‘Memories,’ an exhibition that reflects her deep admiration for memories. Having grown up in a small village, Wada, Bhivandikar’s journey as a commercial artist includes 26 group exhibitions throughout India. Her recent focus involves exploring the similarities and differences between Maharashtra Lok Kala-Warli and Bihar-Madhubani, creating a fusion of these traditional art forms.

Mita Vora: Passionate Tigers on Canvas

Mita Vora’s art is centered around the majestic tiger, symbolizing physical strength, vitality, and health. Through the use of ink and palette knife on canvas, Vora skillfully brings these powerful creatures to life. Her commendable and brilliant style involves a universal mix of raw and bold layers of colors, reflecting subtle values and positive attributes associated with the tiger.

Paneri Bhiva Punekar: Transcendence of Banaras

Paneri Bhiva Punekar’s series, ‘Transcendence of Banaras,’ is a thematic conceptualization of the religious sanctity, glory, and divine fervor associated with the holy city of Varanasi. Using poster colors on paper in her unique style, Punekar’s works artistically adorn various pieces with ethnic and exquisite hues, capturing the spirituality prevalent in the temples, shrines, and continuous chanting at the Ghats. 

The ‘Maithili’ exhibition is a celebration of the divine energy inherent in women, transferred onto rich, vibrant canvases that aim to invoke the same energy in the viewers. The participating artists bring years of experience and hard work to this showcase, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts and the general public alike. 

   

MAITHILI Paintings Exhibition By Five Women Artists @ Art Entrance Gallery

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