Kanchi Kaul, who is returning to the small screen with “Meri Bhabhi” post-marriage, says she couldn't be happier.
“I couldn’t be happier, I love my profession,” said Kanchi who tied the knot with Shabir Ahluwalia, known for his role in TV show "Kayamath", in November 2011.
Kanchi, who played the lead role in the TV show "Ek Ladki Anjaani Si...", took a break to settle down.
Talking about her married life, she said: "As actors we have a very busy life, so Shabir and I decided to travel extensively post-marriage. This helped us to know each other much better. And now I am ready to make a comeback."
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“Star Parivaar Awards” goes sci-fi
From using 3-D mapping, hologram technology and multiple screens highlighting different background effects - a visual treat is being prepared for the audience for the forthcoming “Star Parivaar Awards” event this month.
Holograms are an illusion of a live person that will be created on the stage and 3D mapping will be used to create multiple images of the artists that will be displayed in various angles. As many as 300 computers will be used to design the backdrop for the award night.
It does not just end with the technological advancement in the sets.
The channel has also roped in ace choreographer Shiamak Davar to choreograph all the acts of the show.
“I couldn’t be happier, I love my profession,” said Kanchi who tied the knot with Shabir Ahluwalia, known for his role in TV show "Kayamath", in November 2011.
Kanchi, who played the lead role in the TV show "Ek Ladki Anjaani Si...", took a break to settle down.
Talking about her married life, she said: "As actors we have a very busy life, so Shabir and I decided to travel extensively post-marriage. This helped us to know each other much better. And now I am ready to make a comeback."
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“Star Parivaar Awards” goes sci-fi
From using 3-D mapping, hologram technology and multiple screens highlighting different background effects - a visual treat is being prepared for the audience for the forthcoming “Star Parivaar Awards” event this month.
Holograms are an illusion of a live person that will be created on the stage and 3D mapping will be used to create multiple images of the artists that will be displayed in various angles. As many as 300 computers will be used to design the backdrop for the award night.
It does not just end with the technological advancement in the sets.
The channel has also roped in ace choreographer Shiamak Davar to choreograph all the acts of the show.