Posted by admin on Nov 8th, 2021 | Comments Off on Ram Gopal Varma Pays Tribute To Bruce Lee With Ladki – Enter The Girl Dragon
RGV scales Great Wall with Indo Chinese production LADKI: Enter the Girl Dragon
Ram Gopal Varma’s most ambitious and most expensive film of his career Ladki: Enter The Girl Dragon will be the first Indian film to release in China after the Galwan standoff between the two countries proving that martial arts and cinema have reunited India and China.
RGV who becomes the first filmmaker to scale the Great Wall and release his film on the other side of the border along with releasing it in India and abroad is putting out the trailer of the film called Ladki in Hindi and Dragon Girl in Chinese on Monday, November 8 th at 5 pm.
“Like Sarkar was my tribute to The Godfather, Ladki – Enter The Girl Dragon starring Pooja Bhalekar is my Tribute to the greatest martial arts film ever made in history Enter The Dragon starring the iconic Bruce Lee,” says RGV.
Ladki will be the first Indian film to release in China after the Galwan standoff between the two countries proving that martial arts and cinema have reunited India and China.
Produced by Artsee Media and the Chinese Production Major Big People, Ladki is an Indo Chinese Co Production filmed in Mumbai, Goa and China.




Ram Gopal Varma Pays Tribute To Bruce Lee With Ladki – Enter The Girl Dragon
Posted by admin on Oct 23rd, 2021 | Comments Off on Girish Wankhede – Gandhiji had the foresight that Hindi language would keep our nation united
One of the most interesting events held on this Gandhi Jayanti was an informative and educative – ‘Gandhi aur Hindi’ that was organized by Vishwa Hindi Academy and Wankhede Review and Analysis. This insightful event, a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi was held on 2nd October 2021 at a banquet hall in Oshiwara in Mumbai. Though it was held in the afternoon, what was so encouraging that it was attended by Bollywood heavyweights like Rohini Hattangadi who was the chief guest, Kavita Sheth, Vinay Shukla and Girish Wankhede who spoke about their experiences as regards to Hindi language.
Rohini Hattangadi recalled that she was just 27 years old when she played Kasturba’s character in Sir Richard Attenborough’s film GANDHI (1982) hence was able to share some insights about the father of our nation.
Kavita Sheth sang the devotional hymn Vaishnava Jana To which was rendered as a bhajan in Gandhiji’s Sabarmati Ashram and then she followed it up by singing a Ghazal.
Vinay Shukla, the writer of Dabangg observed that usage of proper Hindi is of vital importance in any Bollywood film, noting that Gandhiji’s influence in the usage of our national language particularly helped the freedom fight struggle.
Keshav Rai, head of Vishwa Hindi Academy flawlessly anchored the event, while Girish Wankhede of Wankhede Review and Analysis mentioned, “Though being a Gujarati, Mahatma Gandhi had learnt and mastered the Hindi language during those difficult times. After graduating in law from England and after returning from South Africa, Gandhiji’s first big movement was organized in Champaran in Uttar Pradesh that is a Hindi belt, hence he had to learn proper Hindi and be proficient in the language which he felt that for keeping a nation united, we need one language that everybody can understand. Gandhiji felt, “Rashtrabhasha ke bina, rashtra goonga hai” (Without a national language, the nation doesn’t have a voice).
This was followed by a very interesting single act play ‘Daastan E Mahatma’ that was based on Gandhiji’s life that was directed by Mujeeb Khan, A 20 minutes play remembering Gandhi and Hindi. The significance of this play was that the anchor spoke about Gandhiji’s upbringing in first person and threw insights in the life and philosophy of this great man.


Noted writer late Munshi Premchand was so inspired by Gandhiji’s love for Hindi that he became a part of the freedom struggle, added Wankhede.
Posted by admin on Oct 13th, 2021 | Comments Off on 5th Global Fashion And Design Week Started With Pomp And Show
Noida: Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life. The power of a great outfit is impossible to overstate. At its best, fashion has the ability to transform your mood, identity, and, of course, your look. We are proud to announce that ICMEI together with AAFT School of Fashion and Design are going to present 700 garments designed by 200 designers influenced by the culture of 52 different countries of the World in 90 rounds showcased in 8 shows in three days. This is one of the biggest collections we are displaying here after pandemic,” said Sandeep Marwah President of International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry on the inauguration of 5th Global Fashion and Design Week Noida 2021.
“Sandeep Marwah is the biggest show man be it a cinema, journalism, literature or Fashion and design. He is the real cultural ambassador. I am happy that Montenegro is also part of this great festival. The creativity which I have seen here is no less than any international beauty pageant. I wish you all a big success in your venture and I am sure some great results will be out after this grand show,” said Dr. Janice Darbari Consulate General of Montenegro in India while lighting the inaugural lamp.
Sixteen rounds were presented in the first major inaugural show. The audience was astonished to see the colorful collection by young designers. Every garment was so exclusive and extra ordinary prepared well fitted to the professional models from fashion fraternity.
The first show were presented by designers Ruchi Aggrawal influenced by the flora and fauna of Ghana, Shayna from Montenegro, Mukesh Kumar also from Montenegro, Saniya Gupta selected Israel , Ayushi Sharma opted Lebanon, Akshay Raj Ratan finalized for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Shefali Srivatava also looked for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rishav Kumar Ram preferred United Kingdom, Satyam Raj & Rahul Vdhara only thought of Afghanistan, Dilshad designed for Uzbekistan, Anamika thought of Rwanda, Pushpendra designed for Fiji, Ayushi Mehrotra was allotted Bulgaria, Mansi Saluja managed well with Gambia, Neha Shishodia influenced by Maldives and Swastika Talwar also looked for Israel.
“The joy of dressing is an art. We must never confuse elegance with snobbery. Being well-dressed hasn’t much to do with having good clothes. It’s a question of good balance and good common sense,” said Ritu Lal Director Festival & AAFT School of Fashion and Design thanking all the dignities present on the show.



5th Global Fashion And Design Week Started and concluded With Pomp And Show
Posted by admin on Aug 21st, 2021 | Comments Off on Rajiv John Sauson – Exploration leads to success
Rajiv John Sauson is an integral part of Photofit Music Company he is the technology partner of the company. He has always envisioned helping the artists who have nowhere to go. He has always appreciated pure talent and has always tried to put forward genuine art.
Rajiv John had a deep involvement in music from the beginning of his journey as a child artist to being an entrepreneur today. He says “My Love for music is unconditional. Music is my hobby, I play the guitar, keyboard and how I have been in touch with music always. Some people have lives, some people have music. While I was pursuing music simultaneously along with my profession I met Suresh Ji & Amit Ji who suggested the idea to start a studio after seeing my interest.
“A platform to make your dreams come true” “We formed this company in Mumbai and started making videos. We are still on the way. We play the vital role for giving the platform to the future dreamers. – Capturing Talent. We stepped into the world of acting, music, singing and many more and has been a part of a talented youngsters from the famed Photofit Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. This is a one-of-a-kind platform that allows young and aspiring any talent to come together, spread knowledge, learn and network.”
He continues by saying, “My journey, I would say, just went on things just started coming on our way we were discussing and we kept on implementing and welcoming the new talent. We had hard times as well, but we handled them with precision everything else was soft otherwise.”
He is currently a resident of Mumbai and his native is Gorakhpur a district in Uttar Pradesh. He comes from a family of five people and is the youngest among three brothers. He also is an avid traveler and whenever he gets a chance he will be found exploring different serene destinations and involving himself in various different traditions. Also not forgetting to mention his enormous love for animals and that reflects in the way he treats his three beloved dogs. He very well resonates the personality of his company as he is a sports person and likes to keep himself in shape and is fit at all times.


He is an inspirational being himself and he gives out a subtle and beautiful message by his work that says “Hard work always pays off.”
Posted by admin on Aug 7th, 2021 | Comments Off on Understanding ADHD in Children and Adolescents By Karina Sharma
ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is a neurodevelopmental disorder commonly diagnosed in children and adolescents. Common symptoms include impulsivity, inattention, and hyperactivity. Many of these symptoms make it difficult for children to pay attention in school and to focus on a given task. They may be perceived as disruptive, disobedient, and troublesome by teachers, parents, and other students. Children with ADHD are often unfairly labeled with negative terms such as “dumb, “difficult”, or “lazy”. Many people assume children displaying these behaviors are simply not trying or there is a lack of discipline by parents. These assumptions are baseless as ADHD is a brain-based condition that affects the ability to control attention and impulsive behaviors. Punishing a child with these symptoms instead of offering assistance and support will most likely lead to an increase in challenging behavior.
According to the CDC, approximately 6.1 million (9.4{61307dbfb632870ba326f6322853bd3ffea5b163e9c789324eea2723926c15c1}) children have been diagnosed with ADHD as symptoms are usually displayed before the age of 7. This diagnosis often carries into adulthood as most children do not grow out of their disorder and challenges can last a lifetime. Treatment of ADHD can include behavior therapy, medication, or a mixture of both. For children under the age of 6, it is recommended to use behavior therapy as a means of treatment and avoid prescription medications. For children over the age of 6, it is recommended to use a combination of behavior therapy and medication. ADHD is diagnosed by physicians, psychiatrists, and psychologists through interviews, questionnaires, observations, and physical examinations. There is currently no single test to diagnose ADHD and no singular tool such as a blood test, brain scan, or x-ray that can detect the disorder. Research studies have revealed that the cause of ADHD can be linked to heredity, chemical imbalances in the brain, or brain changes. ADHD is more commonly found in boys than girls.
ADHD is categorized into three different types:

If you suspect your child has ADHD, please seek professional help. Undiagnosed, untreated ADHD can cause problems in your child’s life and can impact learning outcomes and overall life satisfaction. There are many misconceptions about ADHD, therefore the more educated and mindful we are, the better we can support and uplift those afflicted with the disorder.