Tanishaa Mukerji is one glamorous diva from the Indian entertainment industry who's always managed to set new standards effectively and effortlessly with her style game. Her biggest strength is her precision and finesse due to which, she can literally slay in any outfit of her choice and no wonder, she's a quintessential visual delight for many. Be it her social media feed or her stunning and sensational appearances in red carpet events or premiere shows, Tanishaa always ensures that she's a complete 10/10 when it comes to her vogue and style game. Apart from her being naturally gorgeous that makes things easier for her, another big reason why any type of outfit looks a class apart on her is her fitness game. From maintaining a nice and balanced diet primarily of fibres and protein to hustling it out in the gym with cardiovascular exercises, strength training and yoga, the diva has kept her fitness on point and thereby serves as a fine example of reverse ageing.
Whenever she drops stunner snaps on her Instagram handle, our hearts skip multiple beats at the same time and well, her latest avatar in a captivating artisanal, handwoven Banarasi saree is no different. Her custom-made neckpiece goes perfectly in contrast with her gorgeous bracelet and cocktail ring and we love that mixture and use of 'bottle green' shade and silver there. Given the fact that she's a naturally beautiful diva, she keeps her make-up minimalistic and the pink shade lipstick serves as a 'cherry on top'. If ethnicity and grace ever blended with swag and suave, Tanishaa Mukerji will be the perfect testimony of that. In case you have missed admiring her in this stunning look below, here's your golden opportunity. Check out below -
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On the work front, everyone is super excited to see Tanishaa Mukerji slay in her upcoming massive project 'Murarbaji' where she is playing the lead role. Apart from this, she has other interesting projects in the pipeline, the official announcements of which will take place soon as per the ideal timelines. Stay tuned for more updates.
Sneha Wagh turns director- producer with music video 'Radha Raman Mero'

Known as a strong actor on television, Sneha Wagh has decided to showcase her versatile talent with her recently released music video 'Radha Raman Mero'.Apart from being actress Sneha Wagh has also done filmmaking course from London Film Academy and is a film director. She has now come out with her own music video.
"Actually while I was in Vrindavan for so long, I was inspired to do something that would be for the love of Krishna! So I thought of using all the talents that have been bestowed on me. One day while I was in Radha Raman temple during Raag Seva (Bhajan Sandhya), i heard this song in the temple and the inspiration came in ! " Sneha Wagh said on the idea behind debuting as Producer and Director with 'Radha Raman Mero' music video. Lalit Dixit is the singer- composer and lyricist of 'Radha Raman Mero'. Elaborating more on music video Sneha Wagh said, "The whole music video has been created using the local talents of Vrindavan and is dedicated to all the Acharyas and Vaishnavas and Brajwasis! I hope everyone enjoys it."
This journey was full of exploration and self-discovery: Sherleen Dutt on choosing acting as a career

Honey Trap Squad actress Sherleen Dutt, says she wasn’t always sure about her career path, but with time she realised her inclination towards acting. She said, “Growing up, I had various interests and ambitions. For instance, I once aspired to become an IAS officer. However, as I matured, my passions evolved, leading me to pursue acting. This journey was full of exploration and self-discovery.” She got the motivation from a combination of introspection and external influences. She said, “Watching films by directors like Anurag Kashyap and actors like Vijay Sethupathi inspired me deeply. Their work resonated with me, and I felt a calling towards the craft of acting. Spirituality and manifestation practices also played a crucial role in guiding my decisions.” Sherleen confessed that she has often faced challenges of overthinking and self-doubt.
She added, “To manage them, I practice mindfulness and meditation, which help me stay grounded and focused. I also prioritize my tasks and take one step at a time, rather than overwhelming myself with multitasking. Accepting that it's okay to have doubts and trusting the process have been crucial in handling these moments.” Whenever there are moments of indecision, she relies on her intuition and seeks advice from her family and friends. “I listen to my gut feelings, which often provide clarity. Additionally, I consult with my family and close friends for their perspectives. My spiritual beliefs and practices also offer guidance, helping me make informed and balanced decisions,” she said. And she is ready to take risks, but only to a certain extent. Sherleen said, “I'm willing to take calculated risks. The fear of failure is natural, but I don't let it paralyze me. Instead, I view risks as opportunities for growth and learning. My mantra, 'Alag hun, galat nahi,' reminds me that being different isn't wrong, and it encourages me to embrace my unique path.”
Talwiinder x Real Boss drop a hard hitting single ‘DND’

Prepare to be swept away by the electrifying vibes of Talwiinder x Real Boss' latest musical marvel, "DND." This brand new banger transcends the realm of conventional love songs, emerging as a powerful anthem that will resonate deeply with anyone who treasures self-respect and self-worth. Embrace a stirring declaration that echoes independence and strength in every beat. Lyrically potent, "DND" features the commanding hook "mere jajbaatan naal na khel," a resolute battle cry for all who refuse to let others toy with their emotions. Talwiinder x Real Boss have masterfully crafted a track that goes beyond the rhythmic allure, championing the essence of self-empowerment and unwavering self-reliance.
The music video promises an intriguing interplay of visuals seamlessly woven into a compelling narrative, poised to leave viewers spellbound. From breathtaking cinematography to a storyline that captivates the imagination, "DND" transcends the boundaries of a typical music video, offering an unparalleled sensory experience.
Reflecting on the song, Talwiinder says, "For 'DND,' we wanted to create something that transcends the ordinary. It's a powerful anthem of self-respect and independence. The message is clear – know your worth and never let anyone play with your emotions. Our inspiration came from the resilience and strength we see in people every day. We hope 'DND' resonates with listeners and empowers them to embrace their inner strength"
Real Boss says "DND is a sound that compels you to stand tall and embrace your worth. From the moment we started working on it, we knew it had to be something that not only gets people moving but also inspires them to value themselves.The message is all about self-respect – it's a reminder to guard your emotions fiercely. 'DND' is our tribute to that unshakeable resolve"
There is still a significant lack of progressive content: Kashish Duggal

Kashish Duggal, who has been a part of shows like Vishkanya, Sufiana Pyaar Mera, and Lockdown Ki Love Story, to name a few, and is currently seen in Suhaagan, feels that though the content on TV has evolved, there is still so much that needs to be done. She said, “I believe that while TV has evolved over the years, there is still a significant lack of progressive content. As an actor, I have encountered regressive storylines in my career.”
“I handle them by choosing my roles carefully and advocating for more meaningful and progressive narratives. It's important to stay true to my principles and strive for roles that contribute positively to society,” she added. She further shared that the industry has shown both resistance and willingness to change. “On one hand, traditional formats and successful formulas are often repeated because they are seen as safe bets,” she said, adding, “On the other hand, there are producers and writers who are making genuine efforts to introduce more progressive narratives. The success of web series and new platforms has shown that there is an audience for diverse and forward-thinking content.”
Kashish further shared that for the TV industry to move towards more progressive and inclusive content, there needs to be a shift in mindset at all levels—from producers and writers to directors and actors. “We need to take risks with new ideas and narratives, and support content that challenges stereotypes and reflects the diversity of our society. Additionally, audience feedback should be taken seriously to understand their evolving preferences and expectations,” she said. She also shared that actors quitting the industry over content is a wake-up call for everyone. She said, “It highlights the dissatisfaction among actors regarding repetitive and regressive content. This move should prompt the industry to reflect and make drastic changes in storytelling.” “It's a clear indication that audiences and actors alike are craving more diverse, meaningful, and progressive narratives on TV,” she added. What role can actors play in advocating for better content? “Actors can play a crucial role in advocating for better content by being selective about the projects they choose and using their platform to speak out about the need for change. We can push for more meaningful roles and collaborate with writers and directors to bring unique and progressive stories to life. By setting an example and not settling for less, actors can influence the industry towards higher standards of content,” Kashish ended.
Hansa Singh on cinema, TV contributes to the nation's journey towards development & growth

Actress, tarot card reader, healer, and occultist Hansa Singh, who has been part of projects like Human, Criminal Justice 3, and the film Goodbye, feels the entertainment industry should tell more stories that are rooted in culture. Speaking on the occasion of the 77th year of independence, she said, “India is a culturally rich country. We have what the West doesn't have. We need to go within to tell our stories, like the south industry is doing currently.” “They pick up subjects that are from the soul of the country’s ancient history and present them in today’s relevance. We can do so much to bring about change in society,” she added.
Asked about her thoughts on India striving to become a Viksit Bharat and the role of the entertainment industry in shaping it, she said, “I think both society and industry are learning from each other. Films show what happens around us in society. Lately, too many films about red tape have come out. And some unknown heroes of society too. We try to believe that we are portraying what society is. Well, as far as Viksit Bharat is concerned, it can only be with the right attitude and education.”
What makes you feel truly independent living in India? “Saare jahan se achcha Hindustan Hamara. My country is the best, even if there are certain issues. My freedom is intact. Khul ke saans le ne ka anand hi kuch aur hai. Jai Hind,” Hansa ended.
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