Ravi Chaudary – मेहनत, समर्पण और गुरु-आशीर्वाद से उभरता एक प्रेरक व्यक्तित्व

Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh: Ravi Chaudary, PFN Hub के संस्थापक, आज फिटनेस जगत में अपनी ईमानदारी, लगन और गुणवत्ता-युक्त सेवाओं के लिए एक महत्वपूर्ण नाम बन चुके हैं।

रवि चौधरी बताते हैं कि उनके कुल गुरु विश्वप्रसिद्ध देवराहा बाबा हैं, और वे देवराहा बाबा के सच्चे भक्त हैं।

गुरु के मार्गदर्शन और आशीर्वाद को ही वे अपनी पूरी सफलता का आधार मानते हैं।

रवि चौधरी कहते हैं कि “गुरु का सान्निध्य और उनके आशीर्वाद ने ही मुझे जीवन में सही दिशा, शक्ति और संकल्प प्रदान किया।”

उनकी कड़ी मेहनत और गुरु-आशीर्वाद ने PFN Hub को प्रतिष्ठित “भारत गौरव सम्मान” दिलाने में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाई।

Ravi Chaudary का विश्वास है —

“जब संकल्प दृढ़ हो, नीयत पवित्र हो और कुल गुरु का आशीर्वाद साथ हो, तो कोई भी मंज़िल दूर नहीं रहती।”

आज Ravi Chaudary अपने समर्पण, आध्यात्मिक जुड़ाव और निरंतर प्रयासों के कारण युवा उद्यमियों के लिए प्रेरणा बन चुके हैं।

Ravi Chaudary – मेहनत, समर्पण और गुरु-आशीर्वाद से उभरता एक प्रेरक व्यक्तित्व

Apna Amitabh Set To Release In Theatres On 12th December 2025, Showcasing A Powerful Social Drama

MUMBAI — Apna Amitabh is hitting theatres on 12th December 2025. And no, this is not about superstar Amitabh Bachchan himself—but about the much-awaited Hindi social drama film Apna Amitabh, all set for a nationwide theatrical release on the same date.

The classic entertainment social-drama, written and directed by Ajay Anand and creatively produced by Vikas Sharma, explores the deep-rooted struggles of life in Indian villages and small towns. The film highlights the journey of a young boy—son of a sanitation worker—who bravely confronts the challenges thrown at him by his village, neighbours, and local community. Despite constant opposition and pressure, especially from upper-caste individuals, he rises above discrimination and eventually becomes a symbol of inspiration and hope.

Produced by Vikas Sharma, Raghvendra, and co-producer Ramesh Sharma, Apna Amitabh throws light on the pervasive caste system and societal discrimination. The film powerfully portrays how even a child from a marginalized background can grow, evolve, and showcase his talent on equal footing—challenging long-standing norms.

At the heart of the story is Vijay, a young boy and ardent admirer of Amitabh Bachchan. His daily routine—from the way he sits, stands, walks, and even turns—reflects the superstar’s iconic style. Though people often mock him for this resemblance, Vijay turns their teasing into motivation. What unfolds next is a journey only Apna Amitabh can reveal when it releases on the 12th of December.

The film features a powerful ensemble cast including Vijay Rawal, Anjali Mishra, Jay Thakkar, Hemant Mohar, Mukesh Bhatt, Vachan Pachera, Sharad Sonu, Suruchi Verma, Hanuman Gudshaa, Jitendra Singh, Amit Ghosh, Shilpi Kukareti, Vinay Ambast, Jyoti Singh, and Anupam Shyam.

The technical crew includes:

Editor: Chetan V. Tanna

Cinematographer: Shambhu Sharma

Music: Rajesh Jha

Background Score: Bhupesh Sharma

Post Production In-charge: Ahika Mishra

The film’s songs are written by Ajay Anand and sung by Bollywood playback singer Shahid Mallya.

Apna Amitabh promises to be a compelling, emotional, and socially relevant cinematic experience—ready to make a strong impact on audiences when it releases on 12th December 2025.

Apna Amitabh Set To Release In Theatres On 12th December 2025, Showcasing A Powerful Social Drama

IMPPA President Abhay Sinha Calls For Wider And Affordable Access To Cinema At CII Big Picture Summit

The President of the Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association (IMPPA), Mr. Abhay Sinha, emphasized the urgent need to expand affordable and accessible cinema infrastructure across India while speaking at the CII Big Picture Summit 2025.

Organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), the summit was held from December 1 to 2, 2025, at the JW Marriott Hotel, Juhu, Mumbai. The twelfth edition of the summit was themed “Connecting Creativity and Commerce in the AI Era” and brought together key leaders from government, media, technology and the entertainment industry.

IMPPA was represented at the summit by Senior Vice President Ms. Sushma Shiromani, Executive Committee Member and FMC General Secretary Mr. Nishant Ujjwal, along with Mr. Yusuf Sheikh and Mr. Manish Jain. The summit was chaired by Mr. Sanjay Jaju, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.

One of the key sessions focused on “Cinema Infrastructure: Building Screens and Modern Theatres for Equitable Entertainment in India.” Addressing the session, Mr. Abhay Sinha highlighted the challenges faced by the exhibition sector, noting that multiplex ticket prices—often ranging between ₹200 and ₹250—are beyond the reach of low- and middle-income audiences. This, he said, has a direct impact on theatre footfalls and the overall growth of the film industry.

Mr. Sinha urged the government to review taxes such as TDS and GST imposed on theatres in order to provide relief and support to the exhibition sector. He also proposed the development of 100-seat mini cinema halls at bus depots and railway stations to make movie viewing more accessible to the common public.

Additionally, Mr. Sinha suggested the introduction of mobile theatres mounted on trucks, each with a seating capacity of 100, which could travel to small towns and rural areas. According to him, such initiatives would open new avenues for entertainment and expand cinematic outreach across the country.

The summit witnessed several innovative ideas aimed at strengthening India’s screen infrastructure and reaffirmed the industry’s collective commitment to inclusive, technology-driven growth.

–Shashikant Singh (Journalist)

 

IMPPA President Abhay Sinha Calls For Wider And Affordable Access To Cinema At CII Big Picture Summit

 

A Remarkable Example Of Hindu–Muslim Unity: Dua Foundation Hosts Mass Wedding Ceremony For Hundreds In Bijnor

Najibabad, Bijnor (Uttar Pradesh): Celebrating its first anniversary, Dua Foundation organized a grand mass wedding ceremony in Najibabad, Bijnor, where hundreds of couples were married in a harmonious and inclusive event. The ceremony showcased an extraordinary example of Hindu–Muslim unity, with prominent dignitaries gracing the occasion.

The program, held at Agrawal Farm House, featured Nikah ceremonies for Muslim couples while Hindu couples took part in the Varmala rituals. Distinguished guests blessed the newlyweds and extended heartfelt wishes for their future.

Under the guidance of Abdullah Gulzar (President) and Shameem Ahmed (Vice President) of Dua Foundation, the event was designed to support economically weaker families, ensuring that financial challenges did not hinder their children’s marriage. Dua Foundation sponsored the entire wedding expenses and also hosted a community feast for all attendees.

The event received special support from several respected community members, including Haji Yusuf Qureshi, Haji Yunus Qureshi, Haji Shameem Qureshi, Abdullah Gulzar, Shameem Qureshi, Haji Naseem Ahmed, Mohd. Aslam, Irfan, Imran Ikram, and Abdul Sattar.

One of the most notable aspects of the ceremony was its inclusive nature, as people from different religions and communities benefited from the initiative. The event has been widely appreciated as an important step toward building a harmonious and compassionate society.

In just one year, Dua Foundation has made a distinguished mark through numerous welfare activities.

The NGO extends help to the poor, provides assistance to hospital patients, supports the education of underprivileged students, and arranges marriages for boys and girls from low-income families. By organizing mass weddings for hundreds, the Foundation has touched countless lives and earned heartfelt blessings from beneficiaries and their families.

Attendees praised the initiative, describing it as an exemplary act deserving of the highest appreciation. Congratulating the entire team of Dua Foundation, they emphasized that while wealth may be common, a big heart is rare—and the Foundation has proven its commitment to humanity through action.

In today’s era of rising expenses, many families fall into debt to conduct a wedding. Dua Foundation’s mass wedding initiative has brought joy and relief to numerous households.

Families of the brides, in particular, expressed immense gratitude for being able to see their children married with dignity and celebration.

The grand event marked not only a celebration of marriage but also a celebration of unity, generosity, and shared humanity—values that Dua Foundation continues to champion.

 

A Remarkable Example Of Hindu–Muslim Unity: Dua Foundation Hosts Mass Wedding Ceremony For Hundreds In Bijnor

“Manthan” A Solo Exhibition By U.S.–Based Artist Anisha Sanghani, Opened At Kamalnayan Bajaj Art Gallery

Anisha Sanghani’s first International solo show “Manthan” scheduled at Kamalnayan Bajaj Art Gallery, Nariman Point, Mumbai, December 1–6, 2025., embodies a Mythic Storm of Gods, Plastic, and Conscience. An ocean of kaleidoscopic colors unfurls, punctuated by a glimmer of gold. Gods ascend from the waves, and divinity appears revitalized. Nonetheless, upon closer examination, disillusion prevails. The resplendent display is not divine, but rather a searing commentary, as the gods’ smiles dissipate.

At Manthan, U.S. based Indian artist Anisha Sanghani rejects painting in favor of protest. Her mythic mixed-media exhibition, presents a world that has corrupted worship into waste. Drawing from the cosmic legend of Samudra Manthan, the churning of the ocean, Sanghani reimagines the myth in a world where the nectar has vanished, the ocean is slick with oil, and all that glitters is plastic. This is not Manthan. This is lamentation.

Maa Kali ascends, not with benedictions, but with blood and ire. Shiva grasps not the halahal, but mountains of discarded reverence. Vishnu floats not on cosmic waters but on rainbows of waste. Each canvas, each frame, trembles with sacred betrayal—crafted from acrylics, gold and silver foil, candy wrappers, metal, fabric, plastic, and even fishing net. These materials are not just medium. They are message.

But for Sanghani, this isn’t just an exhibition. It is resurrection. After two decades of work as a senior graphic product and package designer in U.S. the pandemic closed one door, and she opened another. Returning to art school, earning her BFA, reinventing herself as a full-time artist, muralist, and educator—this show is her soul on canvas. Her journey is one of reclamation. And each piece reflects that rebirth.

Manthan’s presence is announced with a wail, not a whisper. A sculpture visibly trembles, as if the Earth itself is experiencing a seismic event. The shimmer is mesmerizing, then unexpectedly piercing. A stark reminder that our oceans are facing destruction, our rituals are losing their essence, and our faith is being entangled in plastic. The exhibition serves as a call to action. Because when the gods rage, it is not thunder that we should fear. It is ourselves.

Manthan is a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the intersection of oceanic wonders, ancient mythological themes, and the devastating impacts of consumerism, prompting introspective moments of recognition and reckoning. Sanghani’s canvases vividly capture the raw, suffocating terror of a world overwhelmed by its own waste, from plastic-entangled fish to gods in recoil. With a multidisciplinary background in fine arts, textiles, and graphic design, Sanghani reimagines the ancient myth of Samudra Manthan as a contemporary ecological cautionary tale, highlighting the dire consequences of human neglect. Her mixed-media works evoke a sense of both reverence and desecration, as seen in The New Manthan, where a sea turtle navigates through swirling waters as serpents and sea creatures maneuver through surreal mounds of plastic refuse, evoking a world where mythology reels under man-made disaster.

Sanghani’s artistic technique—lush, overflowing, almost seductive—draws viewers closer before confronting them with the brutality beneath. That brutality is not merely imagined. In a haunting set of personal experiments, Sanghani submerged herself in water with her face encased in plastic, attempting to inhabit the suffocating reality of marine creatures trapped in debris. “I became their voice,” she says. The image is devastating: a human being tasting the terror we force upon the ocean’s inhabitants daily. “Art cannot clean the oceans,” Sanghani notes, “but it can remind us of what they mean to us.” Manthan thus becomes a moral mirror.

Each piece elicits questions long buried beneath convenience and complacency. What are we taking from the ocean? What are we giving back? And what will surface next if we do not intervene? “I want to draw viewers in with beauty, only to expose the underlying unease,” she says. Manthan urges every visitor to face that discomfort, beginning their own inner churning toward awareness, responsibility, and renewal. Behold the new Manthan. Allow the radiance to enthrall you. Let the truth awaken your senses. For in this instance, the rainbow has fallen—and redemption is not assured. Nevertheless, there is still time.

Sanghani’s work is celebrated across the United States, India, and Puerto Rico, has won the Conceptual Artist of the Year Award from Art Comes Alive in Cincinnati, the Best Use of Theme Award from Reading Community Arts Center 2024, the Prestige Award from the University of Cincinnati, and the Garden Rotating Trophy from Sophia College, Mumbai. She has judged the Visual Arts Overture Awards for the Cincinnati Arts Association in 2024 and 2025. Her creations have been featured in the Cincinnati Enquirer, Atlanta Gazette, and more. But accolades aside, this show speaks louder than any trophy ever could.

Manthan was inaugurated on 1 December 2025 by distinguished guests, including Ms. Nidhi Choudhary, IAS, Artist, and Director, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mr. Sameer Balvally, founder of the award-winning architecture and interior design practice Studio Osmosis, Mr. Ronak Sutaria, CEO, Respirer Living Sciences, Mr. Rishiraj Sethi, Director, Aura Art Development Pvt Ltd and co-founder of Aura Art, Dilip Ranade, distinguished Indian artist and former Senior Curator at Mumbai’s CSMVS, and Prakash Bal Joshi, renowned artist and author.

Also, special thanks to Bollywood film director, writer, and producer Harshavardhan Kulkarni, Sony Marketing Strategist Parinda Singh, and Bollywood Music Director Khamosh Shah for attending the inauguration and for their appreciation for my works.

Photographers: Ajay Natke and Sharon Dev Pimento.

 

“Manthan” A Solo Exhibition By U.S.–Based Artist Anisha Sanghani, Opened At Kamalnayan Bajaj Art Gallery

Meet Roshni Bano : The Multi-Talented Force Behind And Beyond The Camera

In our recent chat with Roshni Bano, one thing stood out she’s definitely not the type to be boxed into just one role. Growing up in Delhi, Roshni has been immersed in theatre and stage performances since she was young, which sparked her love for acting and storytelling.

Her journey has already led her down various creative paths. She’s ventured into producing as a co-producer for Shukla: The Terror, fueled by her eagerness to grasp filmmaking from all perspectives. Roshni believes that to truly evolve as an artist, she needs to dive into acting, producing, modeling, and even writing.

Her production company, FAM PICTURES, is where she envisions bringing her future projects to life especially her own scripts, which she’s eager to start developing soon. Beyond films, she’s also contributed to Zindagi Mumbai, adding yet another layer to her diverse creative journey.

With her ambition, curiosity, and a thirst for knowledge, Roshni Bano is steadily carving out her niche in the industry whether it’s on stage, behind the camera, or through her writing.

   

Meet Roshni Bano : The Multi-Talented Force Behind And Beyond The Camera

Dr. Krishna Chouhan Successfully Organized The 7th Bollywood Legend Awards 2025

Musicians Dilip Sen, Sunil Pal, singers Ritu Pathak, KK Goswami, ACP Sanjay Patil, producers Anil Singh, Deepak Desai, Ramesh Goyal, Dr. Yogesh Lakhani of Bright Outdoor Media, and many others were honored

Mumbai. Dr. Krishna Chouhan has been organizing the grand Bollywood Legend Awards for the past seven years. Now, for the seventh year, the Bollywood Legend Awards 2025 were organized by the Dr. Krishna Chouhan Foundation on December 1, 2025. This year, the awards ceremony was bigger and better than ever. Those who have made significant contributions to Indian cinema and its progress were honored with this award. Many celebrities attended the ceremony.

Many dignitaries were honored, including ACP Sanjay Patil, Deepak Desai, producer Anil Singh, Dr. Yogesh Lakhani of Bright Outdoor Media, singer Ritu Pathak, musician Dilip Sen, Ramesh Goyal, and Mr. Sandeep Gopinath Mahamunkar. The guests lit the lamp. Bharti Chhabria and Nitin Anand anchored the event. The awardee received the best trophy, and the event was held in a grand manner.

Musician Dilip Sen praised Dr. Krishna Chouhan. It is noteworthy that Dr. Krishna Chauhan is not only a successful film director and social worker, but also a highly regarded award-winning organizer. He has been organizing the Bollywood Legend Awards, Bollywood Iconic Awards, Legend Dadasaheb Phalke Awards, and Mahatma Gandhi Ratna Awards under KCF for several years. The awards show was held at Mayor Hall, Andheri West, Mumbai. All the guests congratulated Dr. Krishna Chouhan for organizing this event. He has been organizing this event for the past seven years.

Dr. Krishna Chouhan presented awards to several personalities, including Anil Singh, ACP Sanjay Patil, Deepak Desai, Dilip Sen, Sunil Pal, singer Ritu Pathak, Yogesh Lakhani of Bright Outdoor Media, singers NK Naresh, Sagar Acharya, Vicky Nagar, Bharti Chhabria, Praveen Wadkar, Ankita Sinha, and Vaishnav Dev. Singers Naresh and Sagar Acharya sang songs.

Dancer-actress Shirin Farid gave a live performance and received an award. Gopal Dahyabhai Suthar, Kunal Sidhu (line producer), Faheem Islam (singer), Shantanu (producer), actress Kabina Maharjan, actor Akshar Bhardwaj, Nitin Anand (anchor), Jitendra Surti (singer), Sanjana Singh, Nisha Dubey, singer Jai, and actress Miss Radhika were also honored.

The Hindi music video “Mulakaatein” directed by Dr. Krishna Chouhan was also released on this occasion.  Producer-director Dr. Krishna Chauhan’s video song is written by Pappu Kumar and edited by Agastya Kumar. The song was released by Krishna Music.

Director Dr. Krishna Chouhan’s song “Jiski Baah Pakad Le Baba” was also released. This song, sung by D.C. Madana, was released by Krishna Music. Producer B.K. Pathak and music by Harish Milan, the song is written by D.C. Madana and directed by Pappu K. Shetty.

 

Dr. Krishna Chouhan Successfully Organized The 7th Bollywood Legend Awards 2025

सदी के महानायक अमिताभ बच्चन के हमशक्ल, ईश्वर चित्ते का ग्लोबल सफ़र: अहमदाबाद से “लंदन बुक ऑफ़ वर्ल्ड रिकॉर्ड्स” तक…

ईश्वर हरचंद चित्ते ने मशहूर बॉलीवुड एक्टर अमिताभ बच्चन की नकल करके और उनके हमशक्ल बनकर अपने लिए एक खास जगह बनाई है। अहमदाबाद (अहमदाबाद), गुजरात, इंडिया के रहने वाले चित्ते ने सिनेमा के आइकॉन से अपनी हमशक्ल को एक मशहूर पब्लिक पर्सनैलिटी में बदल दिया है।

हमशक्ल के तौर पर करियर:

चित्ते का करियर पूरी तरह से अमिताभ बच्चन से उनकी फिजिकल समानता पर बना है। उन्होंने इस हमशक्ल का इस्तेमाल अलग-अलग रोल में परफॉर्म करने और दिखने के लिए किया है:

फिल्म और टेलीविज़न पर दिखना, उन्हें पॉपुलर इंडियन मीडिया में दिखने का क्रेडिट दिया जाता है। बच्चन के हमशक्ल के तौर पर उनके रोल में 2010 की फिल्म दबंग और टेलीविज़न शो पार्टनर्स (2017) और इंडियन आइडल (2004) शामिल हैं। लाइव परफॉर्मेंस और सोशल मीडिया पर नाना पाटेकर जैसे दूसरे सेलिब्रिटी की नकल करने वालों के साथ, चित्ते ने कई इवेंट्स में अपनी परफॉर्मेंस से दर्शकों का दिल जीता है, जिसमें लेजेंड दादासाहेब फाल्के अवॉर्ड 2024 सेरेमनी भी शामिल है। वह YouTube और Instagram जैसे प्लेटफॉर्म पर मौजूद रहते हैं, छोटे वीडियो शेयर करते हैं और अपने दर्शकों से जुड़ते हैं। आपको बताते चलें कि मई 2024 में तीर्थेश्वर प्रोडक्शन ने सुदेश भोसले जी से एक गाना अमिताभ बच्चन जी के जन्मदिन के लिए गवाया, जिसकी वीडियो में अमिताभ बच्चन जी की भूमिका ईश्वर चित्ते ने ही निभाई थी। 2025 में आई इनकी भूमिका वाली मराठी वामा लड़ाई संम्मानाची फिल्म के टाइटल गाने में नज़र आए, हीरोइन कश्मीरा कुलकर्णी जी के साथ, जिसे आवाज़ दी कैलाश खेर ने। डायरेक्टर अशोक कोंडके की यह मराठी फिल्म भी 200 दिन से हाउस फुल रही।

ग्लोबल पहचान:

चित्ते के करियर में एक अहम पड़ाव लंदन बुक ऑफ़ वर्ल्ड रिकॉर्ड्स से उन्हें पहचान मिलना है। उन्हें दिया गया एक सर्टिफिकेट, जो उन्हें अमिताभ बच्चन से इतनी मिलती-जुलती होने की उनकी काबिलियत के लिए सम्मानित करता है कि इसे वर्ल्ड रिकॉर्ड माना जाता है। सर्टिफिकेट में उनकी “इंसानियत के लिए प्रेरणा” और हमशक्लों के फील्ड में उनकी अनोखी कामयाबी की तारीफ़ की गई है।

ईश्वर चित्ते भारतीय एंटरटेनमेंट की दुनिया में एक खास तरह की शोहरत का उदाहरण हैं, जहाँ किसी सुपरस्टार से अजीब सी समानता एक कामयाब और सबके लिए मशहूर करियर का रास्ता बना सकती है।

   

सदी के महानायक अमिताभ बच्चन के हमशक्ल, ईश्वर चित्ते का ग्लोबल सफ़र: अहमदाबाद से “लंदन बुक ऑफ़ वर्ल्ड रिकॉर्ड्स” तक…

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Dr. Sandeep Marwah Nominated Chair For FFI’s CINEKIND Awards For Three Years

New Delhi / Kolkata, December 2025: In a landmark decision that reinforces India’s commitment to compassionate and value-driven cinema, the Film Federation of India (FFI), in association with People for Animals (PFA), proudly announces the establishment of CINEKIND — a prestigious national award honouring kindness, empathy, and humane storytelling in Indian cinema.

In recognition of his exceptional leadership and unwavering dedication to socially conscious media, Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Executive Body Member of FFI and President of Marwah Studios, has been nominated as Chair of the CINEKIND Award Committee for a tenure of three years.

The inaugural CINEKIND Awards will be held on December 20 in Kolkata, in the distinguished presence of Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Chairperson of People for Animals and one of India’s most influential voices for animal welfare, along with Mr. Firdausul Hasan, President of the Film Federation of India.

CINEKIND marks a new era for the film industry — one where cinematic excellence is measured not only in artistry and craft, but also in its ability to inspire compassion, dignity, and ethical values. The award aims to celebrate films that elevate society’s moral consciousness and champion respect for all living beings.

Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Chairperson, PFA, emphasized cinema’s profound ability to influence society: “Cinema has the power to shape the conscience of a nation. CINEKIND will encourage filmmakers to portray kindness not as an exception, but as a defining cultural strength of India — inspiring millions to treat all living beings with dignity and compassion.”

Mr. Firdausul Hasan, President, FFI, highlighted the visionary significance of the award: “The Film Federation of India is proud to champion an honour that steps beyond creative excellence into the realm of moral storytelling. CINEKIND will set a new benchmark in Indian cinema by recognising films that uplift human values and promote a compassionate vision for the world.”

Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Chair, CINEKIND Award Committee, expressed his commitment: “CINEKIND represents a monumental shift in how we acknowledge the impact of cinema. This award celebrates stories that heal, uplift, and unite. It will motivate filmmakers to explore narratives rooted in empathy — an urgent necessity in today’s evolving global landscape. I am deeply honoured to lead this mission.”

Expressing his gratitude, Dr. Sandeep Marwah extended heartfelt thanks to the Film Federation of India, People for Animals, and all industry colleagues for their trust and support in championing this transformative movement.

Dr. Sandeep Marwah Nominated Chair For FFI’s CINEKIND Awards For Three Years

Actress Vandana K. Patil Has Done Many Marathi Shows, Marathi Films, Several Web Series And Hindi Projects For Which She Gained Name And Fame

Actress Vandana K. Patil, who is making a name for herself in the Hindi and Marathi industries, is among the select few who are forging ahead with hard work, dedication, and a constant curiosity to learn. She has made an impact with her acting in every medium, including films, web series, TV shows, and music videos. In addition to acting, she has also worked as an associate director, and her command of Lavani and Bollywood dance makes her even more versatile.

Vandana understands the psychological layers of each character before playing them. On set, she pays attention not only to her acting but also to camera angles, framing, and technical procedures. Learning from experienced actors, reading books, and improving her dialogue delivery are part of her daily routine. Negative roles are her favorite because they pose a greater challenge in terms of expression, vibes, and attitude, and she thoroughly enjoys them.

Her career so far includes six Marathi shows, two Marathi films, several web series, and Hindi projects. While playing a police officer in the TV show “Partner,” she met Asrani and many other renowned actors, which taught her a lot on the job. Vandana’s Hindi film has already been released on the Shemaroo app, in which she plays a strong cop. Upcoming films include “Ek Tu Hi Nirankar,” in which she will be seen alongside veteran actor Kulbhushan Kharbanda. She plays a pivotal role as a journalist in “Zila Hathras,” which will soon be released on DD One’s OTT platform. Shooting for a new film is also about to begin soon.

Vandana’s journey has been as strong as it has been full of struggles. In her early days, she often had only ten rupees to spend. She often had to choose between eating or buying a ticket for travel. She chose to buy a ticket because reaching work was her most important goal. She didn’t want to compromise her ideals by traveling without a ticket. Many times, breakfast would be over by the time she arrived on set, and she would shoot with complete dedication on an empty stomach. She believes that newcomers to the industry, those without a godfather, promise their parents that they will earn a name through hard work. However, many people, swayed by circumstances or influenced by others, end up going in the wrong direction. Vandana always advises to be patient, because opportunities, even if delayed, will surely come.

She says, “Don’t do anything against your conscience. Do something that makes you feel proud when you look at yourself in the mirror, not regretful.”

She further adds that there are struggles in this world of dreams, but when it does, it gives in abundance.

Vandana, a resident of Nashik, began her acting journey by chance when she came to Mumbai with her friend. There, she met her friend’s friend, a still photographer. A Marathi serial was being shot there. Suddenly, the serial’s team said, “Someone wants to do a two-line dialogue.” Vandana agreed, landing the role. Later, after seeing her on TV, her relatives and neighbors praised her profusely. This gave her the confidence to pursue acting. Back then, she didn’t even know the show was a hit Marathi serial. This moment changed the course of her career, and she made Mumbai her workplace.

Today, Vandana K. Patil is among those actresses who turn struggles into strengths, not weaknesses. Her constant desire to learn, hard work, professionalism, and passion for immersing herself in each role firmly establish her as one of the new generation of inspiring artists. She has several projects releasing in the coming days, and audiences are excited to see her in diverse roles.

Actress Vandana K. Patil Has Done Many Marathi Shows, Marathi Films, Several Web Series And Hindi Projects For Which She Gained Name And Fame