Tisca chopra biography of mahatma
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Tisca Chopra
Indian actress
Tisca Chopra (born 1 November 1973) is an Indian actress, author and film producer who has appeared in over 45 feature films, predominantly in Hindi language.
Taare Zameen Par, her best known feature film, was India's official entry to the Academy Awards.[1] It also won her Filmfare and other top nominations. Another feature film, Qissa,[2] premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2013, and won the NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film. The film has travelled to over 24 festivals, winning over almost all top awards and much appreciation from audiences and critics. Tisca did her bachelor's degree in English literature from University of Delhi and worked extensively in theatre. She has honed her craft with Naseeruddin Shah and theatre director Feroz Khan. Her performance in the Pulitzer Award-winning play, Dinner With Friends, that deals with the state of the modern marriage, was a hit in India, South East Asia and the Middle E
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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 lärjunge, 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 strategi. 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 man a bit of pocket money. That became
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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