New TV show on inspirational stories of women
A new TV show titled 'Mujhe Pankh De Do' will narrate real life inspirational stories of women who battled against all odds to realize their dreams and make a name for themselves.
Published: Thursday,Oct 17, 2013 18:44 PM GMT-06:00
'Mujhe Pankh De Do' will start from Sunday on Life OK. Actress Saakshi Tanwar will host it.
"The initiative stands for empowerment of women so that they can take charge of their destinies and follow their dreams. As the anchor, I will showcase the stories of these women who made a difference. I am extremely proud to be associated with the project," Saakshi said in a statement.
'Mujhe Pankh De Do' is an advertising funded programme by Stay free and Saakshi is the brand ambassador of Stay free Women for Change.
The seven-episode series will trace the journey of successful women like professional Indian shooter Anjali Bhagwat, producer Ekta Kapoor, Indian-American astronaut Kalpana Chawla, Chhavi Rajawat, sarpanch of village Soda near Jaipur in Rajasthan.
Small screen actress Pooja Gor, best known for her serial 'Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya', has been roped in to play Ekta.
Comments (8)
all the best Pooja look forward to this show , im sure you will rock as usual :)
10 years ago
All the best Pooja dear... Wish you immense success...
10 years ago
Understand the astronaut woman,a sarpanj of village all ok and indeed great but EK...a great mind and woman indeed,making dead people alive only EK can do.
10 years ago
love u pooja gor. m missing pratigya like helll
10 years ago
wow...PG after pratigya now again in powerfull woman role..as EKta Kapoor...all the best to PG...our pratigya...Hope Ekta mam impress with her performance & we c Arhaan & Pooja as lead of her next big project soon...Ekta-Arhaan-Pooja deadly combination...:))))
10 years ago
REALLY ? :O BUT AFTER 20 OR 35 EPISODE ALL SHOW R SAME :p
10 years ago
Excited to see pooja as ekta.love you pooja gor
10 years ago
Super excited to see Sakshi after her absence in BALH. Glad she is back on Bade and anchoring this show.
10 years ago