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Dec 20, 2007 3:55 pm |
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re: re: re: re: Sindhis making news...... |
Pushpa Moorjani
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Sindhu Mansukhani
A ninth grader of Sindhi community has won the best actress award in the one-act play segment.
A bunch of teens from Bharati Vidyapeeth High School, CBD returned home, armed with international acclaim from New Delhi. The student artists have made their school and the city proud after having won top honors at the recently concluded International Children’s Festival, organized by Ryan International Group and Bal Bhavan, held at different venues in the capital.
Over 2,000 young actors from around a hundred schools across the country and abroad, took part in the prestigious festival. Apart from Indian students, students from over 17 countries were in the fray to prove their acting and dancing prowess.
Though it was a tough contest for the coveted title run-up, Sindhu Mansukhani was the center of attention among those who performed in her specialized one-act play. “I am from an acting background, which is why I made this task possible. My mother is a good stage performer, who left acting only a few years back. Besides, my father was a well-known dramatist who breathed his last three years ago. This inspired me to pursue serious acting. I did not expect the top honor amidst great challenges but it came as a surprise. I owe the credit to my family, teachers and principal,” said Sindhu Mansukhani.
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