Akansha Ranjan
From Alia Bhatt-Akansha Ranjan to Ananya Panday-Suhana Khan: Bollywood celebs who have been childhood pals!
Bollywood Celebs have showcased some strong friendships, as well as some over the top rivalries, over the years, and fans do swear by it. With that, today we are here with the list of stars who were childhood pals! As marked by an article by Pink Villa, the list is long and extremely interesting, check out here- 1. Alia Bhatt-Akansha Ranjan Alia Bhatt and Akansha Ranjan are true BFFs in real life. The two have often shared some amazing friendship goals moments on social media. The two are friends since childhood. | Click Here...
This Women’s Day pledge to No More Fear along with your fav actors..!
The unstoppable 'Beti' movement created yet another glitzy occasion to put across the message of its crusade against the perpetrators of crimes against women. The Beti Fashion Show, conceived by Anu Ranjan, Founder of NGO Beti, was held on International Women’s Day, Sunday, 8th March 2020 at J W Marriott Hotel, Juhu, Mumbai. Like every year, this year too celebrities came in support of the movement and pledged to No More Fear. The glittering event saw the who's who of the entertainment industry walking the ramp as well as cheering their best as audience. The show was attended by a motley | Click Here...
Review of Netflix’s Guilty: Is An Important MeToo Statement
Directed by Ruchi Narain Rating: *** ½ (3 and a half stars) 31 years ago in Jonathan Kaplan’s The Accused, Jodie Foster played a girl who is gang-raped in a bar because…well…she asked for it. Now it’s debutant Akansha Ranjan, impressively in-character, playing a campus libertine from Jharkhand who comes on too strongly with our rape-accused hero the popular Vijay Pratap Singh (Gurfateh Singh Pirzada) during a rock concert that rocks the gender boat violently. Did the aggressively in-your-face Tanu “ask for it”? Director Ruchi Narain, returning to fea | Click Here...
The combination of Netflix and Dharma Productions for my debut is a dream come true: Akansha Ranjan
Akansha Ranjan, is excited about her acting debut with Dharma film Guilty having a digital release on Netflix. “Today, most of us anyway consume Netflix content, as a default entertainment option.” Guilty, directed by Ruchi Narain, also stars Kiara Advani and Taher Shabbir. “OTT allows you to tell stories which otherwise might not make it to theatres due to commercial and other reasons. Many films which tanked at the box-office have found a fresh lease of life on the web,” adds this younger sister of film and web actress Anushka Ranjan. “Don’t get me | Click Here...