Popular choreographer Ganesh Acharya, who has made the who’s who of Bollywood dance to his steps, recalled his rags to riches journey in the industry. The choreographer said that the reason behind his success was his “quality” of work.
“My life began in a slum, but today I stand as a choreographer. I was the youngest choreographer in Bollywood, and the sole reason for this achievement was quality,” Acharya said during the Youth for Quality Bharat Festival.
The 52-year-old choreographer added that it was the presence of “quality” in him that enabled him to fulfill his “dreams”.
“It was the presence of quality within me that enabled me to fulfill my dreams. Cultivate quality within yourselves as well. I am delighted to have had the opportunity to connect with the Quality Bharat Mission, which adds to my happiness,” he said.
Apart from choreographing A-listers in Hindi cinema, Acharya has been feted with several honours.
“My life began in a slum, but today I stand as a choreographer. I was the youngest choreographer in Bollywood, and the sole reason for this achievement was quality,” Acharya said during the Youth for Quality Bharat Festival.
The 52-year-old choreographer added that it was the presence of “quality” in him that enabled him to fulfill his “dreams”.
“It was the presence of quality within me that enabled me to fulfill my dreams. Cultivate quality within yourselves as well. I am delighted to have had the opportunity to connect with the Quality Bharat Mission, which adds to my happiness,” he said.
Apart from choreographing A-listers in Hindi cinema, Acharya has been feted with several honours.
- 2/8/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Bruce Dern will be seen sharing screen space with Nepali cinema stalwarts Dayahang Rai and Hari Bansha Acharya in Binod Paudel’s ‘The World’s Happiest Man’. The film delves into the plight of Bhutanese-Nepali refugees who settled in the Ohio-Pennsylvania area and fought alienation and displacement, reports ‘Variety’.
Paudel’s ‘Bulbul’ was chosen as Nepal’s entry in the Oscars’ international category in 2019. He won best director at Nepal’s National Film Awards, where he had previously won the screenplay award for ‘Saanghuro’ (2013).
Rai headlined ‘A Road to a Village’, which bowed at Toronto in 2023 and went on to play at Busan and Mumbai. He also stars in ‘The Sky is Mine’.
Acharya starred in ‘Mahapurush’, which was Nepal’s highest grossing film of 2022.
‘The World’s Happiest Man’ participated in the 2019 Busan Asian Project Market under the title ‘Akron International’.
Dern has been Oscar-nominated twice, for ‘Coming Home...
Paudel’s ‘Bulbul’ was chosen as Nepal’s entry in the Oscars’ international category in 2019. He won best director at Nepal’s National Film Awards, where he had previously won the screenplay award for ‘Saanghuro’ (2013).
Rai headlined ‘A Road to a Village’, which bowed at Toronto in 2023 and went on to play at Busan and Mumbai. He also stars in ‘The Sky is Mine’.
Acharya starred in ‘Mahapurush’, which was Nepal’s highest grossing film of 2022.
‘The World’s Happiest Man’ participated in the 2019 Busan Asian Project Market under the title ‘Akron International’.
Dern has been Oscar-nominated twice, for ‘Coming Home...
- 1/9/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, March 2 (Ians) Job cuts at Microsoft have affected nearly 10,000 workers, and among those impacted is an Indian-origin worker in the US who shared a heartbreaking story about how she was recently laid off from the company on LinkedIn — a go-to place for thousands of employees impacted by layoffs to find new jobs.
Alisha Acharya, a Technical Program Manager at Microsoft, who spent five years in the company in Seattle, wrote in her LinkedIn post: “Heartbroken. I was impacted by the recent round of layoffs at Microsoft. It took me a few days to come to terms with this news but I am back to the grind now. Since I am on H1b, the clock’s ticking and I have limited time to look for a job.”
“I would like to thank everyone I have worked with in my 5+ years at Microsoft,” she added.
The Indian-origin worker is...
Alisha Acharya, a Technical Program Manager at Microsoft, who spent five years in the company in Seattle, wrote in her LinkedIn post: “Heartbroken. I was impacted by the recent round of layoffs at Microsoft. It took me a few days to come to terms with this news but I am back to the grind now. Since I am on H1b, the clock’s ticking and I have limited time to look for a job.”
“I would like to thank everyone I have worked with in my 5+ years at Microsoft,” she added.
The Indian-origin worker is...
- 3/2/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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