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Time of India
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Who is Mukesh Chhabra? From working as a background dancer to becoming Bollywood's top casting director - All you need to know
Mukesh Chhabra , one of the most well-known casting directors in Bollywood, is grabbing headlines for his appearance on the reality show 'The Traitors'. Hosted by Karan Johar , the show has added a new twist to his journey, from behind the camera to being in the spotlight himself. But before he became the man who shaped many acting careers, Mukesh had very humble beginnings. From dancing for Rs 50 to sharing the screen Mukesh once appeared on 'Indian Idol 15', where he shared a touching memory from his early days in the industry. During a fun chat with singer Mika Singh , he revealed just how far he had come. 'I worked as a background dancer for Mika Singh for just 50 rupees. He gave me my first opportunity, and I will always be grateful for that. It's surreal to see how far we've both come, and I'm thrilled to be sharing the screen with him again," Mukesh shared. This simple moment showed the strong bond between the two and reminded everyone of Mukesh's long journey from background dancer to a casting expert. Theatre roots and years of hard work As per IMDb, Mukesh spent two years training in acting at Shri Ram Centre. After that, he worked with the 'Theatre in Education' Company (TIE), which is linked with the National School of Drama in India. For nine years, he acted and taught there, learning the ins and outs of performing and storytelling. In 2008, he started his own company, Mukesh Chhabra Casting Company (MCCC). In just a few years, MCCC became one of the best casting companies in India and started working with clients from around the world. The man behind Bollywood's fresh faces With over 15 years in the film industry, Mukesh has cast for more than 300 films, over 100 web series, and countless TV ads. His most famous works include 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' (2015), 'Dangal' (2016), 'Dil Bechara' (2020), 'Scam 1992' (2020), and 'Laal Singh Chaddha' (2022). Mukesh has helped launch many actors who are now household names. These include Rajkummar Rao , Sushant Singh Rajput , Mrunal Thakur, Pratik Gandhi, Sanya Malhotra, and Fatima Sana Shaikh. Mukesh has become the go-to person for for top directors like Rajkumar Hirani, Nitesh Tiwari, Imtiaz Ali, Kabir Khan , Aanand L. Rai, Anurag Kashyap, and Hansal Mehta. A new role on 'The Traitors' In a surprising move, Mukesh stepped into the spotlight by joining the reality show 'The Traitors'. Known for its dramatic twists and mind games, the show brought out a different side of him. However, in a recent episode, Mukesh was eliminated from the show. In an interview with ETimes after his exit, Mukesh opened up about what the show taught him. 'One of my biggest learnings from the show is that you really can't trust anyone—not even the people you eat, sit, or roam around with,' he said. 'You never know who's actually betraying you or who the real traitor is.' Mukesh Chhabra's story is one of hard work, talent, and never giving up. From being paid Rs 50 as a background dancer to helping shape the future of Bollywood, his journey is inspiring. The Traitors Review: Drama, Deception & Chaos Unfold


Daily Express
15-06-2025
- Business
- Daily Express
MCCC Sabah builds strategic business ties
Published on: Sunday, June 15, 2025 Published on: Sun, Jun 15, 2025 Text Size: MCCC Sabah's strong presence at the AGM reflects the Sabah business community's commitment to national chamber development and its organisational strength. Kuala Lumpur: The Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) Sabah branch, led by President Datuk Dexter Lau Wei Dick, attended the MCCC National Annual General Meeting (AGM) and the 14th National Council Election, here, on June 13-14. Demonstrating its commitment to the core mission of 'connecting resources, building platforms, and expanding opportunities', the Sabah delegation hosted a high-level business networking dinner on June 13 at Calia, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. Advertisement The event served as a strategic bridge to foster dialogue, showcasing the forward-looking and enterprising spirit of Sabah's business community in this new era. Spearheaded and coordinated by Public Relations Officer Edmund Goh Chuen Sheng, the networking dinner attracted a gathering of entrepreneurs, corporate elites, investors, and prominent figures from various industries and the cultural sector across Malaysia. Guests engaged in in-depth conversations on capital synergy, brand collaboration, international expansion, and industrial trends – laying a solid foundation for future cross-industry and interstate partnerships. Following the dinner, the delegation attended the official welcome banquet hosted by the national chamber at Chuai Heng Banquet Hall, further strengthening relationships with chamber counterparts from other states and boosting Sabah's visibility on the national stage. On June 14, the delegation participated in the AGM held at Wisma Huazong, contributing to discussions on constitutional amendments, resolutions, and witnessing the election of the new national council – highlighting Sabah's strong commitment to institutional development and organizational responsibility. According to Goh, the significance of this trip goes far beyond attendance. 'This mission shows that the Sabah Branch is not limited to local activities, but is taking a proactive approach to connect with national resources and partners. 'We have lived up to the state government's expectations by stepping out of our comfort zone to establish new connections with prominent entrepreneurs, including listed companies and those managing major development projects,' he said. 'Throughout this short but intensive engagement, we exchanged valuable insights on business models, economic outlooks, and Sabah's development prospects – sparking opportunities for collaboration that can indirectly spur business growth and job creation in our state. Supporting our members in business expansion has always been a core leadership goal of President Datuk Dexter Lau.' Goh expressed confidence that as the chamber continues to promote regional collaboration and economic dynamism, the State government would support these efforts by appointing capable individuals to work with the chamber. Through combined resources, networks, and dedication, the chamber hopes to build broader international exposure for Sabah's talents, enabling them to gain global experience and knowledge and, ultimately, contribute to the state's development upon their return. He emphasised that the Sabah Branch remains committed to its mission: 'Let the nation see Sabah, believe in Sabah, and collaborate with Sabah.' Through various platforms, the branch will continue to help local businesses broaden their horizons and strengthen their competitiveness. 'Going out,' he said, 'is not just a market strategy – it is a reflection of our belief in cooperation.' In recent years, MCCC Sabah has actively upheld the philosophy of 'promoting cooperation through dialogue, and driving development through cooperation.' By participating in national AGMs, regional forums, and young entrepreneur initiatives, the branch continues to create meaningful and result-driven partnership opportunities. Moving forward, it will remain grounded in practical action to build a solid bridge for Sabah enterprises to connect nationally and expand globally. Also present were Life Honorary Advisor cum former President Datuk Lau Kok Sing, Former President Datuk Michael Chin Wee Yee, President Datuk Dexter Lau, Deputy President Kapitan Dr Tan Kai Lee, Vice President Jacky Chin Thau Chung, Vice President Louis Su Khon Fen, Trade Affairs Brian Ho Joon Chuan, Assistant Trade Affairs Brian Wong Kwong Fah, Public Relations Goh Chuen Sheng, Assistant Public Relations Yong Wei Hau, Committee Benny Hon Fook Peng, Women Entrepreneur Committeee President Lam Lee Chin, committee Joanna Ling Tyan Hwey and members Yap Yuen Wen, Yong Ken Chau, Zheng Wu Lin. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Borneo Post
06-06-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
New Metro City Convention Centre set to boost Matang's economy, event scene
azzrudin (fourth left), joins other dignitaries in a ribbon-cutting ceremony during the soft launch of MCCC and Modern Living Home Expo. – Photo by Chimon Upon KUCHING (June 6): The newly established Metro City Convention Centre (MCCC) in Matang is set to become a key driver of local economic growth and a landmark event venue in the area, said Tupong assemblyman Datuk Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman. Located on previously undeveloped land, the centre was developed by Sustainable Management Sdn Bhd and features a modular canopy structure – the first of its kind in Kuching. 'This initiative reflects the creativity and commitment of the private sector in supporting local economic development,' Fazzrudin said during the soft launch of MCCC today, in conjunction with the Modern Living Home Expo, which runs through Sunday. He noted that MCCC provides an alternative to the existing Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK), offering a more flexible, high-capacity, and cost-effective venue for organisers and exhibitors. With a maximum capacity of up to 10,000 people, the centre is now one of the largest event spaces in Sarawak. Fazzrudin added that the modular design enables reduced construction costs and more competitive rental rates compared to permanent structures. 'Our economy is driven by the private sector, and when complemented by support from the government, we can achieve meaningful synergy,' he said. He further stressed the strategic collaboration between the public and private sectors in spurring economic growth. 'Economic growth not only creates jobs but also increases disposable income within the community,' he said. The chief political secretary to Sarawak Premier also pointed out that MCCC would generate economic spillover effects across various sectors, particularly benefitting the food and beverage industry, retail businesses, and vendors at the Metro City Night Market. 'When a major event takes place here, visitors won't just attend the expo – they'll explore nearby food stalls, furniture shops, and other local outlets,' he said. 'This will directly benefit small traders and the surrounding community,' he added. The developer, according to him, has future plans to convert MCCC into a permanent concrete structure based on its performance and public reception. He expressed optimism that the centre will serve as a catalyst for long-term physical development in Matang and nearby areas. fazzrudin abdul rahman lead matang MCCC Metro City Convention Centre


Borneo Post
05-06-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Sabah aims to become China-Malaysia halal hub
Dexter Lau KOTA KINABALU (June 5): The Malaysia-China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) Sabah Branch is reaffirming its strategic alliance with the World Halalprenuer Council to focus on positioning Sabah as the gateway for China-Malaysia halal ecosystem, as well as transforming Sabah into an international halal hub. Its president, Datuk Dexter Lau, disclosed that both parties met recently and agreed to turn their prior strategic engagement into actionable collaborative frameworks. 'We will be specifically focusing on bilateral halal trade, education, publication leadership and the joint organization of prestigious and documentation initiatives,' he said. Dexter said the chamber had appointed four of their committee members namely MCCC Sabah first vice president Jacky Chin, treasurer Shawn Tan, committee members Lanice Ng and Dr Gloria Chang as the working committee of WHC Sabah Chapter. Dexter strongly believes with their appointment and MCCC Sabah's participation, it would benefit the chamber's members greatly as it would provide exposure and expand visibility in international stage through WHC global events, publications and digital platforms. The strategic collaboration will also bridge the linkage in bilateral trade and investment of halalprenuer as well as womenprenuer between China and Malaysia, particularly Sabah. Dexter has confidence in Sabah's great potential to become the international halal hub for Southeast Asia as the its position provides access to fast growing markets with significant Muslim population in the region. 'With the continuous support and encouragement from the government in promoting international trade and investment, we believe it won't be too long to materialize our objectives and to boost Sabah's halal trade and investment to a higher level,' According to the Global Islamic Economy Index, the global Islamic halal economy is projected to reach a market value of USD$7.7 trillion by 2025, a significant increase from its value of USD$3.2 trillion in 2015 as the growth is fuelled by the increasing demand for Shariah-compliant investments and products. Malaysia is the global leader in the halal industry which contributes almost 10% of the country GDP, and is projected to grow further with exports valued at billions of ringgit as the country continues to be at the forefront of halal innovation, exploring areas like AI-driven supply chain platforms and plant-based pharmaceuticals. Malaysia's largest component of the halal economy is the food services sector, with business revenue in the sector estimated at USD$31 billion (RM128.8 billion) in 2021 and forecast to reach USD$47.6 billion (RM201,02 billion) by 2025.
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
MA community colleges face wage crisis, union acts
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Community College educators from across the state launched a campaign aimed at the wage crisis. The Massachusetts Community College Council, which is the union that represents the faculty and staff at the 15 community colleges across Massachusetts, is taking to billboards around the state to share that they are looking for more realistic wages. Claudine Barnes, the President of MCCC, told 22News, 25 years ago, the MCCC agreed with the state to take on a new teaching load in exchange for wages that would keep up with 10 comparable states, but she tells us, that's not the case She tells us, their workloads have increased, but their salaries have not significantly increased. 'We are currently, for full-time faculty, our average salaries are 48% behind the national average community college faculty salaries. And if you compare Massachusetts to California, which is the state with the closest cost of living to Massachusetts, we are more than 70% behind their average salaries.' Barnes said they have a problem recruiting faculty and staff due to the wages compared to the cost of living in Massachusetts, stating that positions remain vacant or faculty leave after only a few years when they can't live on the salary. They hope that by putting nearly 30 billboards up across the state and in communities with that community college, the public will realize the struggles and call on lawmakers to help. WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.