Akshaye Widhani named CEO of Yash Raj Films India’s biggest film production house, Yash Raj Films (YRF), announced today that Akshaye Widhani has been named the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective immediately. Akshaye Widhani most recently served as the Senior VP- Finance and Business Affairs and the Head of Operations, YRF Studios. Akshaye joined YRF at the age of 22 and has been associated with YRF for 17 years. He has been responsible for setting up and running several business verticals for YRF. Akshaye started his career at YRF as a studio manager, in charge of setting up operations for YRF Studios in 2005. Thereafter, he has gradually taken up leadership roles in corporate finance, strategy and operations. Akshaye is a graduate from the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University with a dual major in Finance and Entrepreneurship. He is a philanthropist at heart and has been spearheading the recent initiatives for The Yash Chopra Foundation. Akshaye says, “I am incredibly honored and humbled to assume the role of CEO of Yash Raj Films, a company in which I have spent the last 17 years of my life learning. I’m happy that I had a front-row seat as a member […]
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All of these things are a herculean task, which has been brilliantly portrayed by Alia Bhatt. she is a powerhouse of talent. This is one of her finest performances after "RAAZI". She deserves best actress award for this film especially as well. Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the film has been well executed, with the right performances and good dialogues with passion invoked as well.
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The film has even new find Indian-U.S. born actress - Sophia Ali, along with Antonia Banderas as the person who feels that all this treasure is rightly due to them through his family heritage connections. The film is fast paced, and is worth to see it on the big screen.
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The visuals are breathtaking, and the setting during the 1930's has been brilliantly filmed. From a huge great cast like, Gal gadot, Armie Hammer,Lezley Wright, Ali Fazal, Annette Bening, Tom Bateman, Kenneth Brannagh, this film should be watched at a theater near you.
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Everything for her needs to be on a media platform, like Instagram, but when a simple divorced math teacher gets to be picked out, It becomes a situation, where two people that are so opposite collide. The file reminds you of "Notting Hill" 20 years back, but what makes the film sincere and earnest is Owen Wilson's performance.
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The highlight of this 2 hour epic is the when we as viewers get to see the end credits. That means go home.
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Some countries around the world are notably generous, and being rich is not a requirement. World Giving Index The World Giving Index (WGI) is an annual report published by the Charities Aid Foundation. The report is the world’s largest survey of charitable endeavors from around the world. The 10th annual report analyzes data from the past ten years, uncovering trends in people’s charitable actions through times of economic crisis, economic recovery, and geopolitical unrest. The report looks at three aspects of giving behavior: Helped a stranger Donated money to a charity Volunteered time to an organization The report surveyed over 1.3 million people in 125 countries to collect this data. Of the three giving behavior aspects, helping a stranger is the most commonly performed worldwide, with more than 2.5 billion people having helped a stranger in the last ten years. After ten years of surveying the charitable actions of over 100 countries, CAF has concluded that no one trait that indicates a country’s generosity. The top charitable countries represent different levels of wealth, cultures, religions, and geographies. For example, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Indonesia are all classified by the United Nations as lower-middle-income-countires; however, they are all in the top ten most charitable countries in […]
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It is a simple story. The theme of having a child mentored or encouraging them to find his identity or self worth is important.
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Director Kabir Khan indeed knows his craft at film making. To recreate India Team winning its first World Cup in 1983 with Captain Kapil Dev leading their team to victory is a film and concept that is going to enthrall its audience from start to finish.
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