Popular TV actress Kanisha Malhotra, who is known for featuring in shows like ‘Yeh Hai Mohabbatein’, ‘P.O.W. – Bandi Yuddh Ke’ among others, has marked a decade of success on Ganesh Chaturthi, crediting her success in great part to the blessings of Lord Ganesha.
The Delhi born actress, who also calls Ganapati as ‘Gannu’ fondly and considers him a brother in life, said: “This is my 10th year of bringing Gannu home. I am delighted as it also marks my 10 year in Mumbai and these years have made me learn and grow.”
Recalling celebrating the festival for the first time she revealed: “My first year of bringing Bappa will remain memorable as we celebrated the festivities without any plans. Just a day before the festival, when people were taking idols home.”
“The vibe touched my heart while I was having coffee with one of my friends at a cafe, in...
The Delhi born actress, who also calls Ganapati as ‘Gannu’ fondly and considers him a brother in life, said: “This is my 10th year of bringing Gannu home. I am delighted as it also marks my 10 year in Mumbai and these years have made me learn and grow.”
Recalling celebrating the festival for the first time she revealed: “My first year of bringing Bappa will remain memorable as we celebrated the festivities without any plans. Just a day before the festival, when people were taking idols home.”
“The vibe touched my heart while I was having coffee with one of my friends at a cafe, in...
- 9/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Popular TV actress Kanisha Malhotra, who is known for featuring in shows like ‘Yeh Hai Mohabbatein’, ‘P.O.W. – Bandi Yuddh Ke’ among others, has marked a decade of success on Ganesh Chaturthi, crediting her success in great part to the blessings of Lord Ganesha.
The Delhi born actress, who also calls Ganapati as ‘Gannu’ fondly and considers him a brother in life, said: “This is my 10th year of bringing Gannu home. I am delighted as it also marks my 10 year in Mumbai and these years have made me learn and grow.”
Recalling celebrating the festival for the first time she revealed: “My first year of bringing Bappa will remain memorable as we celebrated the festivities without any plans. Just a day before the festival, when people were taking idols home.”
“The vibe touched my heart while I was having coffee with one of my friends at a cafe, in...
The Delhi born actress, who also calls Ganapati as ‘Gannu’ fondly and considers him a brother in life, said: “This is my 10th year of bringing Gannu home. I am delighted as it also marks my 10 year in Mumbai and these years have made me learn and grow.”
Recalling celebrating the festival for the first time she revealed: “My first year of bringing Bappa will remain memorable as we celebrated the festivities without any plans. Just a day before the festival, when people were taking idols home.”
“The vibe touched my heart while I was having coffee with one of my friends at a cafe, in...
- 9/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Craig Heaney's role as Private Roy W. Cobb in Band of Brothers was a breakout role and the highlight of his career, with no other projects as prominent or lasting. Heaney's acting career seemed to have ended after his final role in The Queen in 2009, as he has not appeared on-screen since then. Cobb, Heaney's character, faced a downward spiral in the Army, culminating in his assault on a sergeant, resulting in a court-martial, discharge, and eventual move to New York, where he died of cancer later in life.
Band of Brothers tells the story of Easy Company — 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division in World War II, and the television show features an ensemble cast, including Craig Heaney as Private Roy W. Cobb. Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks created the HBO miniseries, which ran for ten episodes in late 2001 and received widespread critical claim.
Band of Brothers tells the story of Easy Company — 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division in World War II, and the television show features an ensemble cast, including Craig Heaney as Private Roy W. Cobb. Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks created the HBO miniseries, which ran for ten episodes in late 2001 and received widespread critical claim.
- 9/18/2023
- by Sarah Little
- ScreenRant
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