Vidya Balan Going Globally To Promote Indian Cinema

March 29th, 2010

By Jilawatan

This talented breed of our film industry Vidya Balan is in the move to make Indian cinema go global and initially she has started up with Wharton where she is highlighting on it.

Excellently beautiful and highly talented actress like Vidya Balan is not limited to her job on the set but is more willingly to earn for Indian cinema a better place globally and to highlight upon it she will make her first move in Wharton India Economic Forum (WIEF).

Currently, the actress had the honor to attend the 14th Wharton India Economic Forum (WIEF) where she has been invited cordially and will have the privilege to highlight on Indian cinema.
After earning accolades and admiration for her stupendous job in ‘Paa’ and ‘Ishqiya’ the actress’s popularity has taken for a wider expansion in abroad where work is taken into a notice with appreciation.

She will be occupied for three days in this 14th WIEF event to be held at the Park Hyatt Bellevue Hotel in Philadelphia and will be back to India on 1st of April.

Along with her there will be other noted personality of small screen of India like Balaji Telefilms joint managing director Ekta Kapoor who will also reflect into the same topic of Balan.
Appointed with higher dignity as a panel member at the 14th Wharton India Economic Forum (WIFE) Vidya will be joined by other Bollywood personalities like actors Anil Kapoor, Kunal Kapoor, filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and musician Shankar Mahadevan who all had been invited.
Well with a strong persona like Vidya she can drive the world on her stride.

Vidya Balan to speak on globalization of mainstream Indian cinema at Wharton

March 27th, 2010

By Jilawatan

Vidya Balan is surely going places. The actress has been invited to Wharton to attend the 14th Wharton India Economic Forum (WIFE).

Balan, who is one of the panel member, will be speaking on Film: Globalization of Mainstream Indian Cinema, along with actors Anil Kapoor, Kunal Kapoor, filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Prime Focus CEO Namit Malhotra and musician Shankar Mahadevan.

The 14th WIEF will be held at the Park Hyatt at the Bellevue Hotel in Philadelphia on 27 March, 2010. Balaji Telefilms joint managing director Ekta Kapoor is also among the panel speakers and will be speaking on the topic: Women in India: Breaking the Glass Ceiling.

Balan has just completed one schedule for her forthcoming film No One Killed Jessica, where she plays the character of Jessica’s sister Sabrina Lall. According to information available with Businessofcinema.com, Balan will be at Wharton for the next three days after which she will be finishing some personal work there and will return to Mumbai on 1 April.

Balan has all the reasons to be elated, with critics raving about her roles in films like Paa and Ishqiya and forthcoming films like Chenab Gandhi and No One Killed Jessica to look forward to in 2010.