Actress Shweta Tripathi has already impressed many with her new look from the much-awaited web series "Mirzapur 2". She has now opened up about what all went into her "zero make-up look".
Shweta, who reprises her role as Golu, is seen sporting short hair and pointing a gun at someone in the latest photo from the series.
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"I had a zero make-up look for the show. I would walk into shoot with some sunscreen and that's it," Shweta said.
"'Mirzapur' was a long commitment of a few months. So initially we discussed going for a short hair look but then I thought of the hair-do and how it doesn't fit into my other work. I had to be in that look for many months on stretch. I rejected the idea of putting on a wig because shooting in Benaras in...
Shweta, who reprises her role as Golu, is seen sporting short hair and pointing a gun at someone in the latest photo from the series.
Also Read:?Akshay Kumar starts shooting with Bear Grylls
"I had a zero make-up look for the show. I would walk into shoot with some sunscreen and that's it," Shweta said.
"'Mirzapur' was a long commitment of a few months. So initially we discussed going for a short hair look but then I thought of the hair-do and how it doesn't fit into my other work. I had to be in that look for many months on stretch. I rejected the idea of putting on a wig because shooting in Benaras in...
- 1/31/2020
- GlamSham
With Omung Kumar?s Pm Narendra Modi being postponed yet again, there are bunched releases ?like Kunaal Roy Kapur and Tara Alisha Berry?s Marudhar Express , Vivek Agnihotri?s The Tashkent Files, Rakesh Ranjan?s mystery thriller ?Paharganj- The Little Amsterdam Of India and Saurabh Shukla and Nandita Das?s Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai etc. It?s but natural that the above mentioned releases will find little patronage, especially as they have only ?four clear days to make a mark ?as Karan Johar?s Varun, Alia, Madhuri and Sanjay starrer, Kalank releases on Wednesday, 17th April due to National holiday, Mahavir Jayanti. Moreover, the audience will hold on its purse strings for the much awaited biggie, ? ? ??
Checking out last week?s premier release, Robbie Grewal?s, John Abraham-Mouni Roy starrer, spy thriller R.A.W, after an ordinary opening day the film did show some...
Checking out last week?s premier release, Robbie Grewal?s, John Abraham-Mouni Roy starrer, spy thriller R.A.W, after an ordinary opening day the film did show some...
- 4/12/2019
- GlamSham
National Award-winning makeup and prosthetic designer Preetisheel Singh, the woman behind many actor’s transformations for their roles has once again created some incredible looks for two upcoming films. The John Abraham-starrer Raw and Vivek Anand Oberoi-starrer Pm Narendra Modi see the two actors completely in character with their complete look. Both movies, which rely heavily on get-ups and prosthetics have certainly wowed the fans from the very first posters and trailers!
Recently, both films have come out with videos about how Preetisheel Singh created and accomplished the actor’s film characters full look.
First we have Vivek Anand’s incredible 9 different looks for his character through the years!
This special behind-the-scenes video of the Modi biopic was released on YouTube. It began with Vivek sharing that prosthetics required almost five-six hours to be applied on his face and could be used only for the same duration while shooting.
Recently, both films have come out with videos about how Preetisheel Singh created and accomplished the actor’s film characters full look.
First we have Vivek Anand’s incredible 9 different looks for his character through the years!
This special behind-the-scenes video of the Modi biopic was released on YouTube. It began with Vivek sharing that prosthetics required almost five-six hours to be applied on his face and could be used only for the same duration while shooting.
- 4/4/2019
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Shweta Tripathi Sharma is known for playing unique, dynamic characters on screen. After getting rave reviews for her performances in films like Masaan and Haramkhor, Shweta has once again delivered an unforgettable performance in her latest film Gone Kesh.
In Gone Kesh, Shweta plays a teenage girl who aspires to be a dancer. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she is diagnosed with a condition called alopecia, where she loses her hair to the point of complete baldness.
There is a certain perception of beauty as people watch these perfect-looking women on screen as they grow up. Shweta's performance stands out in each film she does because of breaking these beauty standard stereotypes. There is no glamour, but there is depth in character and the story. In Masaan, she was a simple but educated girl, while she played a schoolgirl in Haramkhor, and now in Gone Kesh sports a bald look.
In Gone Kesh, Shweta plays a teenage girl who aspires to be a dancer. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she is diagnosed with a condition called alopecia, where she loses her hair to the point of complete baldness.
There is a certain perception of beauty as people watch these perfect-looking women on screen as they grow up. Shweta's performance stands out in each film she does because of breaking these beauty standard stereotypes. There is no glamour, but there is depth in character and the story. In Masaan, she was a simple but educated girl, while she played a schoolgirl in Haramkhor, and now in Gone Kesh sports a bald look.
- 3/30/2019
- GlamSham
This coming Friday will witness an interesting clash between, Chuck Russel?s Junglee and Salman Khan?s home production (Salma Khan produced) Notebook and ?Eros International?s Gone Kesh. It is but obvious that the front runner will be Vidyut Jamwal?s Junglee while Notebook will have to rely on Salman?s promotion and goodwill amongst the audience.
Checking out, the premier Holi release, ?Akshay Kumar and Parineeti Chopra starrer, Kesari, after a bumper opening day (best of 2019), the film maintained well but could not quite put up the same level of collections. Having said that Kesari will cross the century mark before the end of the extended (8-day) week. Kesari has performed well in the overseas (especially Us) grossing nearly $2m with ?160,000 from UK and $900,000 from the Us during the opening weekend (22-23 March). The other release of the same week, Ronnie Screwvala?s Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota is a washout.
Checking out, the premier Holi release, ?Akshay Kumar and Parineeti Chopra starrer, Kesari, after a bumper opening day (best of 2019), the film maintained well but could not quite put up the same level of collections. Having said that Kesari will cross the century mark before the end of the extended (8-day) week. Kesari has performed well in the overseas (especially Us) grossing nearly $2m with ?160,000 from UK and $900,000 from the Us during the opening weekend (22-23 March). The other release of the same week, Ronnie Screwvala?s Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota is a washout.
- 3/28/2019
- GlamSham
The Least Of These: The Graham Staines Story movie review is here. Releasing this Friday ? 29 March 2019, the movie is based on the true story of Graham Staines ? the Australian missionary working in India helping lepers who met with a horrific fate in 1999 in Odisha. The film is directed by Aneesh Daniel and features Stephen Baldwin and Sharman Joshi. Does the debutant director Aneesh Daniel brings the reality to the people?, find out in The Least Of These: The Graham Staines Story movie review.
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Who was Graham Staines?
Graham Stuart Staines was an Australian Christian missionary who, along with his two sons Philip (aged 10) and Timothy (aged 6), was burnt to death by a gang of fundamentalists while sleeping in his station wagon at Manoharpur village in Kendujhar district in Odisha, India on 23 January 1999. Working in Odisha among the...
Also read:?Gone Kesh movie review: Shweta Tripathi gladly lets her hair down
Who was Graham Staines?
Graham Stuart Staines was an Australian Christian missionary who, along with his two sons Philip (aged 10) and Timothy (aged 6), was burnt to death by a gang of fundamentalists while sleeping in his station wagon at Manoharpur village in Kendujhar district in Odisha, India on 23 January 1999. Working in Odisha among the...
- 3/27/2019
- GlamSham
Gone Kesh movie review is here. Starring the Masaan fame Shweta Tripathi, the movie is releasing this Friday ? 29th March 2019. Directed by debutant Qasim Khallow, the movie touches the rare topic of alopecia - a condition where a person starts losing hair rapidly. Let?s find out how far the makers have succeeded in touching the subject in Gone Kesh movie review.
The Story of Gone Kesh
Enakshi (Shweta Tripathi) is a school going teen suffering from alopecia. Her caring parents father played by Vipin Sharma - petty street vendor and mother played by Deepika Amin ? a housewife try everything but in vain. The rapid hair loss results in Enakshi - a gifted dancer in losing her self esteem. She is unable to find a match, no excitement in life; Enakshi covers her bald truth with a beautiful wig. How circumstances makes Enakshi discover her passion for dancing and inner...
The Story of Gone Kesh
Enakshi (Shweta Tripathi) is a school going teen suffering from alopecia. Her caring parents father played by Vipin Sharma - petty street vendor and mother played by Deepika Amin ? a housewife try everything but in vain. The rapid hair loss results in Enakshi - a gifted dancer in losing her self esteem. She is unable to find a match, no excitement in life; Enakshi covers her bald truth with a beautiful wig. How circumstances makes Enakshi discover her passion for dancing and inner...
- 3/27/2019
- GlamSham
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