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Chhoti Sarrdaarni’s Neha Narang on playing a mythological character: Challenge is to get the dialogues right Advertisement
Neha Narang is known for portraying crucial characters in popular shows like Sasural Genda Phool, Chhoti Sarrdaarni, Shakti: Astitva Ke Ehsas ki amongst others. Neha has recently resumed work after the lockdown and has started filming for her latest show Santoshi Maa Sunaye Vrat Kathayein where she is portraying the character of Goddess Saraswati. In a recent interview with TOI, Neha spoke about the challenges she faces in terms of the safety of her son considering the threat of COVID 19. She also spoke about what she finds difficult in portraying mythological characters.
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By S.Ravi
New Delhi– The ties between India and Israel date back to several centuries and can be traced to ancient times. Art is one sphere which truly manifests the influence of these two regions and its people on each other and example of this, is the ongoing virtual group exhibition “Heat and Dust Between India and Zion”. A collaboration between India International Centre and the Embassy of Israel in New Delhi, the exhibition will be on till July 25.
Curated by two well-known artists, Dr. Shimon Lev and Yael Margalit, whose works too are on display, the show is an amalgamation of diverse mediums and issues. It attempts to look at how Indian motifs and influences are depicted in Israeli art while finding out how India and its culture are revealed in artworks. Most participating artists are Israeli, some are descendants of Indian Jews, or have travelled and been in India, or are permanent Indian residents. Also included are Indians who ha