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Time of India
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Nausheen Ali Sardar gets candid about her performance in Vasudha, says 'I did 22 full ghoomars across multiple takes'
TV's Vasudha continues to strike a powerful emotional chord with audiences across the country through its gripping narrative and layered characters. The latest episodes take a poignant turn as Vasudha (Priya Thakur) faces an emotional setback with the Chauhan family now seeing Megha (Mandeep Kaur) as the ideal match for Devansh (Abhishek Sharma). Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In the upcoming sequence, the family gathers to celebrate Devansh and Megha's engagement, and the atmosphere is electric with tradition, music, and festivity. But amidst the grandeur of the engagement festivities in the show, one moment stands out as an absolute showstopper—a spellbinding Ghoomar performance by Chandrika, played by the ever-elegant Nausheen Ali Sardar. Rooted in Rajasthani heritage, Ghoomar is a traditional folk dance performed by women to mark new beginnings, and Nausheen brings it to life with grace and intensity, combining powerful twirls, expressive hand movements, and a magnetic presence that beautifully honours the spirit of the tradition. To prepare for the sequence, she underwent four days of rigorous rehearsals, training under a professional choreographer to perfect the intricate footwork, hand gestures, and nuanced expressions that define Ghoomar. Speaking about her experience, Nausheen Ali Sardar shared, 'I was absolutely thrilled to perform Ghoomar—it's such a graceful, culturally rich dance form, and bringing it to life felt incredibly special. I spent four days rehearsing, immersing myself in the intricacies of the hand movements, footwork, rhythm, and the subtle expressions that define Ghoomar. We worked closely with a choreographer to ensure every step stayed true to its roots. I practised in full costume so I could feel the weight of the outfit, the flare of the ghagra, and the rhythm of the spins. I wanted to embody Chandrika's grace while staying rooted in the authenticity of the dance." Tired of too many ads? go ad free now She added, 'On the day of the shoot, I did 22 full ghoomars across multiple takes to capture the sequence from different angles. It was a demanding sequence, but the adrenaline and emotion of the moment kept me going. I wanted to reflect that depth, not just in the dance but in the energy I carried. Everyone on set was incredibly supportive, and that helped me give it my all.' As Devansh and Megha's engagement celebrations take centre stage, the question looms—will Megha win over the Chauhans, or will Vasudha expose the truth and alter the course of their lives?


Time of India
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Anupria Goenka imagines herself doing a romantic song with Ranbir Kapoor in a sari!
Anupria Goenka and Ranbir Kapoor In a recent candid chat, when we asked Anupria Goenka about the actor she wants to romance on screen, she said, 'Ranbir Kapoor.' She added, 'I have never worked with him or even met him, but I think he is a fabulous actor. He also has a charm that makes his co-actors comfortable. Imagine doing a romantic song with him in a sari!' Talking about her love for saris, the actress shares, 'I love saris, they make you feel feminine and complete. I have worn them to the most unexpected places. Once, I wore a sari to a pub. I had come from a function wearing one of those heavy saris, and I ended up going to a pub after that. I was, of course, a little conscious because I was the only one wearing it. I just grabbed the gher, tucked in my pallu and danced on Ghoomar (from Padmaavat). Later, people came up and complimented me.' In an earlier chat with us, Anupria opened up about how the digital boom gave a push to her acting career. She said, "I am really happy to have got an opportunity to play these prominent roles in films like Tiger Zinda Hai, Padmaavat, War among others. Likewise, I also got to play some promising parts in web shows like Aashram, Asur: Welcome to Your Dark Side, Criminal Justice and The Final Call. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Simple. Clean. Solitaire Play Solitaire Download Undo OTT did play a big role in shaping up my career. I got to play such diverse characters on these shows, which somehow went on to become the flagship shows of their respective platforms. This resulted into my OTT identity becoming so strong today. Had the OTT space wouldn't have opened up, all of us actors would have been feeling far more restless and anxious. With the digital medium, one can see an overnight success. We can show our talent, reach out to the masses with web shows. I stopped acting in ads because there's so much work in the digital space. Otherwise when I started off, for the first five years, ads gave me my bread and butter."


India.com
19-05-2025
- India.com
Experiencing A Traditional Wedding In Udaipur City – What Makes It Special?
Udaipur stands out as the 'City of Lakes' and 'Venice of the East' because it becomes home to lavish traditional weddings that also showcase its stunning palaces and relaxing lakes together with its diverse culture. A wedding event in Udaipur represents an exclusive cultural adventure which showcases both royal legacy and ageless customs and deep historical heritage. Traditional Udaipur weddings unite opulent venues with intricate rituals to create an exclusive experience that fascinates wedding participants alongside all their guests. The Royal Backdrop: Venues That Define Grandeur A traditional wedding in Udaipur becomes especially unique due to its exquisite natural backdrop. Various royal locations throughout the city provide a perfect venue to host extravagant celebrations. Cellent wedding celebrations are staged at the City Palace and Lake Palace and Jagmandir Island Palace along with impressive establishments such as Taj Lake Palace and The Oberoi Udaivilas . Wedding locations in Udaipur provide guests breathtaking vistas across shimmering lake water and spectacular Aravalli mountain views as well as intricate architectural masterpieces that recreate the splendor of Rajput royal times. The exotic character of these locations lets couples weave royal features into their ceremony celebrations. Through elephant and horse processions with decorations as well as performances by folk artists and Mewar-inspired floral decorations, weddings acquire the atmosphere of ancient royal ceremonies. The proper wedding ambiance transforms regular celebrations into lasting memories that no one will easily forget. Vibrant Traditions: Rituals Rooted in Culture Rajasthan's abundant cultural heritage shines through all rituals of a traditional Udaipur wedding. Every community as well as every religious community along with its own traditional families holds distinct wedding ceremonies which share common deep meanings. Various wedding practices persist in most ceremonies throughout this region even though they keep varying from one wedding to another. Before the wedding, the couple receives elaborate henna artwork which integrally decorates their hands and feet at the Mehndi Ceremony. The mehndi events in Udaipur combine exciting music and dances while guests wear traditional dresses made of lehengas alongside turbans. The wedding festivities receive added energy through traditional dances such as Ghoomar and Kalbeliya which are performed at events. The sangeet night unites both families in attendance for a musical and dancing event which fills the air with excitement. Professional performers, along with family members, showcase their talents through choreographed acts and impromptu performances. The traditional Rajasthani musical instruments dholak and sarangi along with morchang serve to increase the celebratory mood. A wedding in Udaipur becomes exceptional when guests witness the groom's procession known as baraat. Grooms enter the scene accompanied by decorative horses or elephants as numerous relatives and friends dance to music produced by professional live bands. The event gets dramatically more interesting when fireworks illuminate the night sky during this ceremonial march. A beautifully decorated mandap (canopy) serves as the location for performing both Pheras and the Varmala ceremony during the main wedding event. A religious wedding service occurs between the couple who repeat their wedding promises while standing at a holy fire beneath the chantings of Vedic priests. The exchange of varmala during the bridal ceremony allows the bride and groom to convey their mutual acceptance and respect through the ceramic flower garlands. Following the wedding the festivities continue with two essential events which consist of vidaai (farewell) followed by reception celebrations. Milan guests savor traditional Rajasthani meal selection consisting of dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi and laal maas with mawa kachori that accompanies international dishes. Culinary Extravaganza: A Feast Fit for Royalty Indian weddings naturally place food in the center and such weddings in Udaipur faithfully maintain this tradition. The culinary diversity of Udaipur creates a gastronomic experience through each dining opportunity during the celebrations. Expert caterers create royal Rajasthani thali menus by combining traditional age-old recipes of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes from previous generations. The signature dining dishes at these weddings include ker sangri and bajre ki roti paired with safed maas then these dishes are served with dessert items including ghevar and malpua. Wedding guests at such events enjoy homemade chaat kebabs and parathas served fresh through live kitchen counters. A Udaipur wedding dining experience stands unique because it combines historic food tastes with contemporary plating techniques. Artistic Flourishes: Decor and Entertainment Any Udaipur wedding showcase decor that exceeds all expectations. Marigold flowers combined with mirror work block-printed fabrics along with colorful lanterns transport locations to dreamlike spaces. Rajasthani folklore motifs and desert motifs together with peacock motifs form regular decorations at events to represent Udaipur's cultural heritage. Attractive rangoli designs situated at doors create a vivid and inviting ambiance through which guests are warmly received. The main entertainment aspect creates a highlight of Udaipur wedding celebrations. Udaipur couples who want diverse entertainment beyond traditional arts often choose contemporary performances that consist of laser displays together with DJs or celebrity artists to maintain celebration momentum throughout their ceremonies. Rajasthani heritage forms the basis of entertainment at weddings which includes puppetry combined with magical performances along with fire demonstrations. Hospitality and Warmth: The Essence of Udaipur Weddings Genuine hospitality emerges as the distinct hallmark of weddings that occur in Udaipur. The hosts make extraordinary efforts to provide both hospitality and care for their entire guest list. The hosts provide numerous comforts for guests which include arranging accommodations and conducting guided visits to explore the city landmarks while delivering unforgettable event experiences. Local inhabitants reflect their warm personality through a friendly culture which forms one of the numerous attractions of a wedding celebration in Udaipur. What makes visitors comfortable in Udaipur is the warm atmosphere throughout the city including the busy markets of Hathi Pol and the boat rides on Lake Pichola. Conclusion A typical wedding event in Udaipur showcases the love story as it unfolds through cultural heritage against this city's unmatched stunning scenery. The royal spaces along with colorful traditions together with amazing food and genuine hospitality form an unmatched expedition through the city. People who join Udaipur wedding celebrations have the honor of meeting an unforgettable experience which weaves traditional ceremonies together with luxury elements that continues to resonate in their memories.


Time of India
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Junior summer camp at JKK from May 16, forms on website
1 2 Jaipur: Kids in Jaipur will soon have their long summer vacations, and if you are one of the worried parents who do not want their kids to spend their whole time on digital devices, consider signing them up for the junior summer camp at Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) from May 16 to June 20. This 33-year-old tradition of JKK to encourage students to learn various fine and performing arts started as a theatre workshop and now includes multiple other activities such as dance, music, visual arts, and and teenagers can participate in the summer camp after filling up the registration forms, which will be available on JKK's website from May 8 to May between 8 and 17 years of age can learn vocal music, flute, tabla, piano/synthesiser, Rajasthani folk dances Ghoomar, Terah Taali, Chanri Nritya, and the dance form of Kathak from 8-11 am daily, while contemporary dance will be from 4-6 pm daily. The fee for this is Rs 1, can also enrol in theatre and puppet making workshops, which will take place at morning and evening sessions with the same timings. "The camp gives kids a space where they can mould their personalities and learn something which will also be helpful for them in the future, even if they do not plan to pursue what they learn here. While learning something new, they will also have a third space where they can have fun and make friends," said an official of the end of the summer camp, parents can witness their children's learning in various dances and theatre plays that the children will present in shows held from June 16-20, said officials.


Time of India
01-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Naresh Meena acquitted in '04 case of obstructing govt work
1 2 Jaipur: A city court Thursday acquitted former Rajasthan University student leader Naresh Meena in a 20-year-old case of obstructing govt work, citing insufficient evidence. The case dates back to Aug 5, 2004, when Meena allegedly led a group attempting to force their way toward a stage during a Ghoomar programme at the university campus. According to police, the incident resulted in violence when a stone thrown from the crowd injured a constable's eye at the women's gate. Trial court's presiding officer Khushoo Parihar delivered the verdict, highlighting the prosecution's failure to present any independent witnesses. Notably, the injured police constable, Man Singh, did not appear to testify during the court proceedings. "The accused is acquitted due to insufficient evidence provided by the prosecution," Parihar stated in her order. Meena, who contested the by-elections in Deoli-Uniara assembly constituency of Tonk district in 2024, was brought to the court from Tonk Central Jail, where he is currently imprisoned under separate charges. He was arrested earlier last year for allegedly disrupting peace and assaulting an SDM during the assembly bypoll.