Shabana Azmi, Ritesh Sidhwani And More Receive Invites To Join The Academy As Class Of 2024 Members

Shabana Azmi, Ritesh Sidhwani And More Receive Invites To Join The Academy As Class Of 2024 Members

The annual unveiling of invitations to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the esteemed organization behind the Oscars, is a highly anticipated event. This year’s Class of 2024 boasts a tapestry of international talent, and for Indian cinema, it’s a moment of immense pride. Renowned actress Shabana Azmi and producer Ritesh Sidhwani, along with several other Indian figures, have received invitations, signifying a growing appreciation for the vibrant Indian film industry on the global stage. This recognition transcends individual achievements. It’s a testament to the relentless pursuit of excellence displayed by actors, directors, producers, and countless others who tirelessly contribute to Indian cinema. Shabana Azmi’s invitation to The Academy: Shabana Azmi’s invitation to The Academy is a landmark occasion, not just for her illustrious career, but for Indian cinema as a whole. Spanning over four decades, her filmography is a treasure trove of powerful performances that have captivated audiences and garnered international acclaim. Azmi redefined what it means to be a leading lady in Indian cinema. She broke away from conventional portrayals of women, embracing complex characters with an unwavering commitment to authenticity. Films like “Arth” (1982) showcased her depth, portraying a woman caught in a love triangle with raw honesty. In “Fire” (1996), she challenged societal norms, playing a woman in a lesbian relationship with remarkable sensitivity. Her versatility is evident in films like “Masoom” (1983), where she played a young, effervescent mother, and “Mr. India” (1987), where she delivered a comedic performance that left audiences in splits. Azmi’s influence extends far beyond the silver screen. A vocal advocate for social justice, particularly concerning women’s rights, she has used her platform to champion change. Her powerful voice has resonated not just in India, but on international platforms as well. In 2012, she was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India’s third-highest civilian honor, in recognition of her contributions to the arts. Films like “Arth” (1982) showcased her depth, portraying a woman caught in a love triangle with raw honesty. In “Fire” (1996), she challenged societal norms, playing a woman in a lesbian relationship with remarkable sensitivity. Ritesh Sidhwani: The Midas Touch of Production Ritesh Sidhwani’s invitation signifies The Academy’s growing recognition of the immense influence Indian cinema holds on the global stage. As the co-founder of Excel Entertainment, a leading production house in India, Sidhwani has been a driving force behind some of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed films in recent years. His keen eye for talent and ability to identify compelling stories have propelled him to the forefront of Indian cinema. Under Sidhwani’s co-leadership, Excel Entertainment has produced a diverse slate of films. Blockbusters like “Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara” (2011) and “Dil Chahta Hai” (2001) redefined Bollywood’s portrayal of friendship and coming-of-age stories. They captured the zeitgeist of young India, resonating with audiences worldwide. Excel also ventured into the realm of gritty, independent cinema with films like “Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota” (2018), showcasing Sidhwani’s commitment to fostering diverse cinematic voices. Sidhwani’s presence at The Academy will undoubtedly be instrumental in fostering stronger ties between Hollywood and the burgeoning Indian film industry. His ability to bridge the gap between artistic merit and commercial success will be a valuable asset, paving the way for further collaboration and exchange of ideas. A Watershed Moment for Indian Cinema This year’s Academy invitations mark a watershed moment for Indian cinema. With Shabana Azmi and Ritesh Sidhwani joining the prestigious ranks, The Academy gains valuable perspectives and strengthens its commitment to global inclusivity. Their presence signifies a growing appreciation for the depth and artistry of Indian cinema, showcasing its ability to transcend cultural boundaries and resonate with audiences on a universal level. This recognition is not just a personal triumph for Azmi and Sidhwani, but a collective victory for the entire Indian film industry. It’s a testament to the relentless pursuit of excellence displayed by actors, directors, producers, and countless others who tirelessly contribute to making Indian cinema a vibrant force on the global stage. A Glimpse into the Future The road ahead for Indian cinema is brimming with promise. The recognition by The Academy serves as a springboard for further growth and collaboration. Shabana Azmi’s presence will undoubtedly inspire aspiring actresses and filmmakers, while Ritesh Sidhwani’s influence at The Academy will pave the way for increased recognition and opportunities for Indian films. This moment of pride underscores the immense potential Indian cinema holds. With a rich tapestry of stories waiting to be told and a wealth of talent to bring them to life, Indian cinema is poised to make a lasting impact on the global cinematic landscape. 

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 The Nail Art School by Dipika Parihar in collaboration with Zorains Studio enters Bengaluru

The Nail Art School by Dipika Parihar in collaboration with Zorains Studio enters Bengaluru

The Nail Art School by Dipika Parihar, one of the leading nail academies in India launched its first nail academy in Bengaluru. The Nail Art School is a nail art training institute headquartered out of Mumbai, consisting a team of professional nail technicians led by master educator and celebrity nail artist Dipika Parihar. The launch of the first nail institute is in collaboration with Zorains Studio which is one of the leading make-up studios in Karnataka and across India. This will be a stepping stone for the institute to expand its presence in South India in a franchise-based model. The nail academy will be one of top academies to offer 18 courses in nail art under one roof to all its enrolled students with an in-take capacity of 40 students in two major batches. The launch saw the presence of Kannada actress Sruthi Hariharan, Kannada actress Sree Leela, Fashion designer Ramesh Dembla, Celebrity numerologist and TV Anchor Sheelaa Bajaj, Kannada Actress Sanjjanaa Galrani, Kannada actor Santhosh Aryann and fashion designer Raj Shroff. Ubaid Dander, CEO, The Nail Art School, said, “We are thrilled to announce the opening of our 2nd nail academy and 1st in South India in collaboration with Zorains Studio. This expansion of TNAS academy, allows us to grow our educational wing and reach out to more and more students, and fulfill their demands of becoming nail artist/technicians. We have had a huge demand and enquiry for our courses from the Bengaluru markets and this will mark our 1st franchise academy outside Mumbai.” Dipika Parihar, founder, Master Educator and Celebrity Nail Artist, The Nail Art School, said, “We’re thrilled to have our second physical academy outside Mumbai, where students can enroll for 18 optional courses in nail expertise. Our headquarters is in Mumbai, so to open our first-ever academy in Bengaluru is incredibly significant.” The academy is the first franchise taken by Zorain Khaleeli as a master franchise for South India, who has an experience of 18 plus years in the make-up industry. She said, “With Zorain Studio running successfully in south market and looking at the need & demand for nail courses, we took a brilliant decision by collaborating with one of the leading nail academies of India – The Nail Art School by Dipika Parihar. This association will bring convenience plus experience for the students of Bengaluru. The Nail Art School is a knowledgeable university in its own, with so many courses and so many things to be thought to students, it will surely fill the demand down south. This is our first academy of The Nail Art School in Bengaluru and we plan to create a significant presence across the state. Being a master franchise of the academy, we also have plans to expand our presence in cities like Hyderabad, Kerala, Chennai, Hubli and other important cities in South India and open up 10 centres in the next two years.”

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