Tena Desae has taken the west with storm. Not only has the quintessential Indian beauty from Bangalore bagged two massive projects from the west in 2015, she’s also now impressed the Royal Family of England. Last month, Tena was on the red carpet amidst glamour and excitement, which was in abundance, as the stars of The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel arrived at the premiere of the movie at the Royal Gala in London’s Leicester Square. Tena was seen in a custom made Manish Malhotra outfit and she spent her evening signing autographs, conversing with some of the most well known names of England’s Royalty. The film received a raving review at this special preview.
Talking about the Royal Premiere, Desae said, “It was an extraordinary evening of my life, I am in love with this movie series, it gave me the golden opportunity to be a part...
Talking about the Royal Premiere, Desae said, “It was an extraordinary evening of my life, I am in love with this movie series, it gave me the golden opportunity to be a part...
- 3/2/2015
- by Sunny Malik
- Bollyspice
Mumbai, Sep 16: Actress Tena Desae, who will be seen as a cop in forthcoming political thriller "Dussehra", says playing the role was not easy but she enjoyed it.
"Dusshera" also features Neil Nitin Mukesh, who will be seen as an encounter specialist in the movie.
"It (Dussehra) is a political thriller and I am playing a cop in the film. It is very difficult to play a cop. Since I am playing Superintendent of Police in the film, so I have to maintain the body stance," Tena told reporters here at an event.
"But it was fun playing that," she added.
Directed by Manish Vatsalya, "Dussehra" is said to be based.
"Dusshera" also features Neil Nitin Mukesh, who will be seen as an encounter specialist in the movie.
"It (Dussehra) is a political thriller and I am playing a cop in the film. It is very difficult to play a cop. Since I am playing Superintendent of Police in the film, so I have to maintain the body stance," Tena told reporters here at an event.
"But it was fun playing that," she added.
Directed by Manish Vatsalya, "Dussehra" is said to be based.
- 9/16/2013
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
Actress Tena Desae along with Neil Nitin Mukesh and director-cum-actor Manish Vatsalya, were shooting one of their climax scenes for action-thriller film, Dussehra when during a scene which involved them running through fire at the S.P.'s bungalow, Tena Desae ended up getting seriously burnt on her back. Tena was immediately rushed to the hospital where the doctors have advised her complete bed rest. She will have to take a break from shooting for a week or so as she is unable...
- 4/30/2013
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 26: After playing characters with grey shades in "Johnny Gaddar" and horror thriller "3G", now Neil Nitin Mukesh will be seen as an encounter specialist in "Dussehra".
"'Dussehra' is a film about an encounter specialist who is working on a case. It obviously takes him a longer time. So it's a story from Holi till Dussehra. The investigation starts from Holi," the 31-year-old said here Monday on the sets of the film where Holi sequence was being shot.
As the shot was related to Holi, so Ravi Kishan, who also plays an important role in the film, talked about the celebrations.
"I make bhaang in the morning..
"'Dussehra' is a film about an encounter specialist who is working on a case. It obviously takes him a longer time. So it's a story from Holi till Dussehra. The investigation starts from Holi," the 31-year-old said here Monday on the sets of the film where Holi sequence was being shot.
As the shot was related to Holi, so Ravi Kishan, who also plays an important role in the film, talked about the celebrations.
"I make bhaang in the morning..
- 3/26/2013
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
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