Director Zoya Akhtar, Reema Kagti come up with The Gully Groove Challenge
After two years of the release of the hit film Gully Boy , filmmakers Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti have come up with a surprise for fans. On Wednesday, Zoya and Reema under their production banner, Tiger Baby Films, launched the The Gully Grove Challenge on social media, asking users to create a reel video of 30 seconds of the super hit song from the movie Apna Time Aayega to express themselves creatively. This could involve rapping, dancing, running, driving, cooking whatever people can imagine. The power of social media is phenomenal. It connected me to Neazy and Divine and now I hope their sound can connect me to you. Celebrating music and individuality with the Gully Groove challenge. Looking forward to seeing what you have got, Zoya shared. The top 10 reels will win a limited edition Gully Boy Vinyl along with signed notes by Zoya and Reema.
Zoya Akhtar, Reema Kagti come up with The Gully Groove Challenge
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8 March 2021
Elects Rosemary Kayess as Chairperson
The Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities this afternoon opened its twenty-fourth online session, hearing solemn declarations by seven new Committee members, electing its Chair and Bureau, and adopting its agenda and programme of work.
Ibrahim Salama, Chief, Human Rights Treaties Branch, Human Rights Council and Treaty Mechanisms Division, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, opening the session, said that this was the second online session for the Committee and would be carried out from today, 8 March until 1 April 2021. He extended a warm welcome to the seven new members of the Committee who started their mandate on 1 January 2021, noting that with the results of the December 2020 election, the gender composition of the Committee had changed to 12 women among 18 members.