Tisca chopra biography of mahatma
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Tisca Chopra on why she is friendly, but not friends with her daughter
You're an actor, director, author and a mommy. Which, according to you, is the toughest role?
Mommy, hands down. There is no Sunday off for a mommy. In fact, Sunday is more mommy than most other jobs. Besides, I think your child not only carries your DNA, but also carries your sense of your spirituality and life state with them. So, if your child is being a little cranky or not getti
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In The Spotlight with Tisca Chopra
The road has been long and at times turbulent for Tisca Chopra, but each ebb and flow has resulted in her reaching new personal and professional growth.
Tisca grew up in Kabul, Afghanistan where her father was the Principal of the India International School. While being a good student, she began her interest in acting at a young age and was in every school play. She recounts her first role as playing baby Lord Krishna at the age of two. Coming from a family of educators and writes, her natural choice of a profession would have been to teach or write. In fact, her dad wanted her to become a war reporter like Christiane Amanpour. However, life has its own plan. She studied marketing and advertising at The Xavier’s College in Mumbai where her classes were in the evenings, which led her days to be free. “I started to model to kill time and make a bit of pocket money. That became
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Tisca Chopra
“One can’t be a person with half a brain and not see the many things that need changing in India” – Tisca Chopra
Tisca Chopra may not be seen in every other movie but when she does decide to partake in a spelfilm, you know it’s one to watch. In more recent times, she has been a part of two such films that have made headlines in India and in utländsk waters: Taare Zameen Par and Firaaq. Both films went on to become India’s entry to the Oscars and winner of five international awards respectively despite her entrance into the world of films opposite Ajay Devgan in Platform. Unable to man much of an impression, she quickly moved towards theater. However, there fryst vatten more to Tisca than meets the eye. The actress fryst vatten an avid social worker and a devout Buddhist, however cannot talk about her association with Bharat Soka Ghakkai, an NGO which promotes peace, culture and education. The actress-social advocate speaks to Roshni Magazine about life in films and out, her pas