Writer and Director: Akshay Singh. Cast: Sulagna Panigrahi, Jogi Mallang, Vishwanath Chatterjee, Akshay Singh, Anupama Negi, Sangam Rai, Arpita Banerjee, Khusboo Gupta and Abhay Joshi.
Cinematography: Gagandeep Singh. Music: Arvind /Lyton and Chintu Saarthak Kalla.
Rating: ****
One could have an eye operation for better eyesight, but not for better attitude. This one is a special movie that highlights the plight of dark-skinned young women who are oppressed and insulted with subtle jibes about their skin colour.
India is obsessed with fairness, despite being a dark-skinned nation. The unprecedented race to be fair, marry a fair-skinned person, or even have fair-skinned children is remarkable in our country and in the process we marginalise all those who are dusky, or dark-skinned.
This film also revolves around two sisters, Pinky (Sulagna Panigrahi) and Bulbul (Khusboo Gupta), one being fair and the other dark.
Pinky, the one who’s fair, checks all the boxes for being pretty and desirable,...
Cinematography: Gagandeep Singh. Music: Arvind /Lyton and Chintu Saarthak Kalla.
Rating: ****
One could have an eye operation for better eyesight, but not for better attitude. This one is a special movie that highlights the plight of dark-skinned young women who are oppressed and insulted with subtle jibes about their skin colour.
India is obsessed with fairness, despite being a dark-skinned nation. The unprecedented race to be fair, marry a fair-skinned person, or even have fair-skinned children is remarkable in our country and in the process we marginalise all those who are dusky, or dark-skinned.
This film also revolves around two sisters, Pinky (Sulagna Panigrahi) and Bulbul (Khusboo Gupta), one being fair and the other dark.
Pinky, the one who’s fair, checks all the boxes for being pretty and desirable,...
- 4/13/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Agra (Up), Feb 5 (Ians) The two-day national convention of cardiologists and heart specialists ended here on Sunday, expressing deep concern over the alarming rise in the incidence of heart ailments, and claiming that advanced technological interventions can be life saviours for heart patients.
More than 300 doctors from across the country joined the deliberations. Experts said that not all heart attacks could be attributed to love stories gone awry or other shocking incidents of life. More than these, it was the modern life styles and eating habits that were giving an avoidable boost to increased incidence of heart diseases, they said.
Experts said blockages in the arteries of the heart were increasing due to smoking, consumption of tobacco, obesity, high-fat food, high cholesterol as well as continuous use of TV and mobile, lack of physical activity, and a family history of the patients.
“In such a situation, we all must consume a low-fat diet.
More than 300 doctors from across the country joined the deliberations. Experts said that not all heart attacks could be attributed to love stories gone awry or other shocking incidents of life. More than these, it was the modern life styles and eating habits that were giving an avoidable boost to increased incidence of heart diseases, they said.
Experts said blockages in the arteries of the heart were increasing due to smoking, consumption of tobacco, obesity, high-fat food, high cholesterol as well as continuous use of TV and mobile, lack of physical activity, and a family history of the patients.
“In such a situation, we all must consume a low-fat diet.
- 2/5/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Agra (Up), Feb 5 (Ians) The two-day national convention of cardiologists and heart specialists ended here on Sunday, expressing deep concern over the alarming rise in the incidence of heart ailments, and claiming that advanced technological interventions can be life saviours for heart patients.
More than 300 doctors from across the country joined the deliberations. Experts said that not all heart attacks could be attributed to love stories gone awry or other shocking incidents of life. More than these, it was the modern life styles and eating habits that were giving an avoidable boost to increased incidence of heart diseases, they said.
Experts said blockages in the arteries of the heart were increasing due to smoking, consumption of tobacco, obesity, high-fat food, high cholesterol as well as continuous use of TV and mobile, lack of physical activity, and a family history of the patients.
“In such a situation, we all must consume a low-fat diet.
More than 300 doctors from across the country joined the deliberations. Experts said that not all heart attacks could be attributed to love stories gone awry or other shocking incidents of life. More than these, it was the modern life styles and eating habits that were giving an avoidable boost to increased incidence of heart diseases, they said.
Experts said blockages in the arteries of the heart were increasing due to smoking, consumption of tobacco, obesity, high-fat food, high cholesterol as well as continuous use of TV and mobile, lack of physical activity, and a family history of the patients.
“In such a situation, we all must consume a low-fat diet.
- 2/5/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Agra (Up), Feb 5 (Ians) The two-day national convention of cardiologists and heart specialists ended here on Sunday, expressing deep concern over the alarming rise in the incidence of heart ailments, and claiming that advanced technological interventions can be life saviours for heart patients.
More than 300 doctors from across the country joined the deliberations. Experts said that not all heart attacks could be attributed to love stories gone awry or other shocking incidents of life. More than these, it was the modern life styles and eating habits that were giving an avoidable boost to increased incidence of heart diseases, they said.
Experts said blockages in the arteries of the heart were increasing due to smoking, consumption of tobacco, obesity, high-fat food, high cholesterol as well as continuous use of TV and mobile, lack of physical activity, and a family history of the patients.
“In such a situation, we all must consume a low-fat diet.
More than 300 doctors from across the country joined the deliberations. Experts said that not all heart attacks could be attributed to love stories gone awry or other shocking incidents of life. More than these, it was the modern life styles and eating habits that were giving an avoidable boost to increased incidence of heart diseases, they said.
Experts said blockages in the arteries of the heart were increasing due to smoking, consumption of tobacco, obesity, high-fat food, high cholesterol as well as continuous use of TV and mobile, lack of physical activity, and a family history of the patients.
“In such a situation, we all must consume a low-fat diet.
- 2/5/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Gagandeep Singh aka GD47 who gained massive recognition after his participation on “MTV Hustle 2.0” has come up with an absolute year-ender hit with “In My Zone x 24 Ghante”. GD47 is one of India’s most influential hip-hop artists and has established himself as a distinct voice of Hip-Hop. Prominently, the emcee, lyricist, and music director is one of the few artists who can combine a brash ‘wavy’ flow with pensive lyrical content.
In My Zone X 24 Ghante are songs with unapologetic lyricism of a rapper filled with raw and boastfulness. The rapper does not intend to be modest about his siege of the entire Hip-Hop scene in his “zone.” When it comes to compromising Hip-Hop music, Gd is unquestionably the best and deserves to be at the top of the list. The rapper asserts that money and labor play a significant role in this world. Maybe that’s why he...
In My Zone X 24 Ghante are songs with unapologetic lyricism of a rapper filled with raw and boastfulness. The rapper does not intend to be modest about his siege of the entire Hip-Hop scene in his “zone.” When it comes to compromising Hip-Hop music, Gd is unquestionably the best and deserves to be at the top of the list. The rapper asserts that money and labor play a significant role in this world. Maybe that’s why he...
- 12/27/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Gandhinagar, Oct 3 (Ians) Pole-vaulter Siva Subramaniam soared over 5.31m in the 36th National Games here on Monday to break his own National Record set four years ago, adding to Services’ rapidly-increasing tally.
One more Services man, though representing Arunachal Pradesh, emerged as the day’s other star, setting a new National Record in Men’s 96kg weightlifting, with Sambo Lapung lifting 198kg to shatter the clean and jerk mark.
Egged by a goodly crowd at the Iit Gandhinagar, Siva Subramaniam broke the National Games record, set at 5.10 by Vijay Pal Singh back in 1987, by clearing 5.11m. He then soared over 5.21m and asked for the bar at 5.31, with an eye on the record. He failed on the first try but wound himself up to clean it the next time.
Breaststroke swimming star Sp Likhit also played his part for Services in earning two gold at the Sardar Patel Aquatics Complex in Rajkot.
One more Services man, though representing Arunachal Pradesh, emerged as the day’s other star, setting a new National Record in Men’s 96kg weightlifting, with Sambo Lapung lifting 198kg to shatter the clean and jerk mark.
Egged by a goodly crowd at the Iit Gandhinagar, Siva Subramaniam broke the National Games record, set at 5.10 by Vijay Pal Singh back in 1987, by clearing 5.11m. He then soared over 5.21m and asked for the bar at 5.31, with an eye on the record. He failed on the first try but wound himself up to clean it the next time.
Breaststroke swimming star Sp Likhit also played his part for Services in earning two gold at the Sardar Patel Aquatics Complex in Rajkot.
- 10/3/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Gandhinagar, Oct 3 (Ians) Pole-vaulter Siva Subramaniam soared over 5.31m in the 36th National Games here on Monday to break his own National Record set four years ago, adding to Services’ rapidly-increasing tally.
One more Services man, though representing Arunachal Pradesh, emerged as the day’s other star, setting a new National Record in Men’s 96kg weightlifting, with Sambo Lapung lifting 198kg to shatter the clean and jerk mark.
Egged by a goodly crowd at the Iit Gandhinagar, Siva Subramaniam broke the National Games record, set at 5.10 by Vijay Pal Singh back in 1987, by clearing 5.11m. He then soared over 5.21m and asked for the bar at 5.31, with an eye on the record. He failed on the first try but wound himself up to clean it the next time.
Breaststroke swimming star Sp Likhit also played his part for Services in earning two gold at the Sardar Patel Aquatics Complex in Rajkot.
One more Services man, though representing Arunachal Pradesh, emerged as the day’s other star, setting a new National Record in Men’s 96kg weightlifting, with Sambo Lapung lifting 198kg to shatter the clean and jerk mark.
Egged by a goodly crowd at the Iit Gandhinagar, Siva Subramaniam broke the National Games record, set at 5.10 by Vijay Pal Singh back in 1987, by clearing 5.11m. He then soared over 5.21m and asked for the bar at 5.31, with an eye on the record. He failed on the first try but wound himself up to clean it the next time.
Breaststroke swimming star Sp Likhit also played his part for Services in earning two gold at the Sardar Patel Aquatics Complex in Rajkot.
- 10/3/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Gandhinagar, Oct 3 (Ians) Pole-vaulter Siva Subramaniam soared over 5.31m in the 36th National Games here on Monday to break his own National Record set four years ago, adding to Services’ rapidly-increasing tally.
One more Services man, though representing Arunachal Pradesh, emerged as the day’s other star, setting a new National Record in Men’s 96kg weightlifting, with Sambo Lapung lifting 198kg to shatter the clean and jerk mark.
Egged by a goodly crowd at the Iit Gandhinagar, Siva Subramaniam broke the National Games record, set at 5.10 by Vijay Pal Singh back in 1987, by clearing 5.11m. He then soared over 5.21m and asked for the bar at 5.31, with an eye on the record. He failed on the first try but wound himself up to clean it the next time.
Breaststroke swimming star Sp Likhit also played his part for Services in earning two gold at the Sardar Patel Aquatics Complex in Rajkot.
One more Services man, though representing Arunachal Pradesh, emerged as the day’s other star, setting a new National Record in Men’s 96kg weightlifting, with Sambo Lapung lifting 198kg to shatter the clean and jerk mark.
Egged by a goodly crowd at the Iit Gandhinagar, Siva Subramaniam broke the National Games record, set at 5.10 by Vijay Pal Singh back in 1987, by clearing 5.11m. He then soared over 5.21m and asked for the bar at 5.31, with an eye on the record. He failed on the first try but wound himself up to clean it the next time.
Breaststroke swimming star Sp Likhit also played his part for Services in earning two gold at the Sardar Patel Aquatics Complex in Rajkot.
- 10/3/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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