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Pavleen Gujral is a trained Bharatnatyam dancer and a guitarist, but it is her passion for acting that tops the list. A law graduate from the Delhi University, Pavleen forayed into acting while in school, and continued with it through her college days. “I was a part of the college dramatic society, and used to take part in various theatre festivals like Mahindra Festival, IHC Festival, even Prithvi Festival. Working in theatre helps you learn everything, from acting to singing and dancing to oration and recitation.
It is a good training ground,” says the actress, currently seen in the movie Bhor streaming on MX Player. With screenings at Cairo International Film Festival, International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Indo-Berlin Film Week and Melbourne India Film Festival, Australia, Bhor is being appreciated for its storyline, and so is Pavleen for her role. Earlier seen in Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare (Netflix), Marzi and Angry Indian Goddesses, an
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Bhor is the third highly acclaimed film after Toilet Ek Prem Katha & Mere Pyaare Prime Minister which highlights the sensitive issue of sanitation.
The talented director shared how he got inspiration and confidence after Akshay Kumar and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra made films on sanitation issue.
New Delhi: Filmmaker Kamakhya Narayan Singh s film Bhor has now received a thumbs up from the audience after receiving acclaim globally.
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The film also won best director award at Ottawa Indian Film Festival and two awards Caleidoscope Indian Film festival of Boston.
Bhor is the third highly acclaimed film after Toilet Ek Prem Katha & Mere Pyaare Prime Minister which highlights the sensitive issue of sanitation.
1-MIN READ Bhor Deals With Sanitation Issues In Rural India, Says Director Kamakhya Narayan Singh
Director Kamakhya Narayan Singh says his feature film Bhor explores the issue of sanitation in rural India through the story of its protagonist who comes from a marginalised community in Bihar. The movie recently made its debut on streaming service MX Player after touring in film festivals such as Cairo International Film Festival, International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Indo - Berlin Film Week and Melbourne India Film Festival, Australia. It revolves around Budhni, a girl from the Musahar community in Bihar who dreams to pursue her education despite her marriage at a young age and how she fights odds to build a toilet. Singh said the film also delivers a commentary on the caste issues in Bihar.