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New Delhi: Under the COVID Relief Project, Delhi-based NGO, Wishes and Blessings, recently supported the internationally renowned Qawwali troupe, Niazi Brothers, a troupe that has been drastically affected due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, by way of a fundraising musical concert. The event, Jashn-E-Qawwali, which was scheduled on July 31 was streamed on BookMyShow, India’s leading entertainment destination and its charity initiative BookASmile supported the cause. The official Radio Partner for the event was 92.7 BigFM. The fundraiser sold over 200 tickets and saw over 500 people in attendance.
The musical concert was organized as an initiative by Wishes and Blessings NGO to help the artists in need. The NGO, which has been providing its COVID Relief help to vulnerable communities since day 1 of the lockdown i.e. 25th March 2020, has since expanded to 8 states across India to help those in need. The concert is one of its kinds that the NGO has organized in its 7 years o
In the video, Nora is seen wearing a stunning shimmery white bodycon gown, whereas Madhuri is seen in a pretty pink lehenga. She also shared some pictures of the outfit on social media. In the Instagram photo-op, Madhuri is seen posing in a light and dark pink zari lehenga. She completed her look with dark pink lips, drop diamond earrings and a neck piece. She tied her hair into an untidy bun. Pretty in pink, she wrote as caption.
On the film s front, Nora is all geared up for her next film Bhuj: The Pride Of India , which revolves around the Indian Air Force pilot Vijay Karnik. The film stars Ajay Devgn with Sonakshi Sinha. The period drama looks back at the story of 300 women of Madhapar village in Gujarat s Kutch district, who played a pivotal role during the 1971 Indo-Pak war.
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Madhuri Dixit says I see dance in everything
Dance is a spiritual experience for Bollywood star Madhuri Dixit, who says it is impossible to separate the art from her as it has shaped her personality. Dixit, who ruled the 90s as the dancing superstar in the Hindi film industry, has never been egoistic about her skills. She says dance has taught her discipline, focus and honesty. Dance has taught me discipline, focus, and honesty. When you re passionate about something, it s no longer work, it s fun.
If I have to do a step twenty thousand times, I ll do it. I have no ego because I enjoy every moment of it. Dance is a spiritual experience for me, where I feel close to art, nature. When I do Kathak, folk, a semi-classical dance form, or even hip-hop, I feel I m part of a culture. It s an enriching, learning feeling, the 53-year-old actor told PTI.