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TOP BOLLYWOOD JOURNALISTS FELICITATED BY MLA SHRI ASLAM SHAIKH AT S “” S.H.E “.EVENT ON REPUBLIC DAY

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TOP BOLLYWOOD JOURNALISTS FELICITATED BY MLA SHRI ASLAM SHAIKH AT S “” S.H.E “.EVENT ON REPUBLIC DAY

“Top Bollywood Journalists were felicitated by the local politician MLA Shri Aslam Shaikh  and Bollywood TV actors.”
We have seen many awards events organized by leading newspapers or magazines, but rarely one fines the journalist getting felicitated for their hard work and efforts.

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SURAKSHA Health and Education Welfare Association (S.H.E) NGO organized a function in western suburb of Mumbai on the republic day, where top Bollywood journalists from different medium were felicitated by the local MLA ASLAM SHAIKH many politicians and Bollywood TV actors. Mr VINAY Singh is the President of SHE.

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The event was attended by more than 3000 School Students of  B.M.C School, Veer Bhagat Singh, Holy Angel High School, Ryan International School, Billabong High to name a few.

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Many TV actors like Prerna Gautam from ‘ babli in Neeli Chatri Wale ’, Kiran Mohnani  Golu of ‘Diya Aur Baati Hum’ fame, Firoz Khan (Mahabharat fame Arjun), Ramesh Goyal, Ali Khan, and many more attended this prestigious event which was hosted by controversial film director of Hindi movie  ‘Anjuna Beach’ fame Shakeel Saifee.

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This award ceremony was attended by the all the artists and crew of Sancheti Cine Visions and  Producer Lucky Sancheti’s most ambitious ventre DIL MEIN TUM HI HO which is being directed by Shakeel Saifee.
Arihant Jain, Sezal Sharma, Sameer Khan, Javed Iqbal, Sareem Khan,  Singers Altamas Faridi, Sabab Sabri, Indrani Sharma, Farhan Sabri and Amita Nangia were present in this star-studded event.
Surksha Health and Education Welfare Association is a voluntary organization (VO), Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), nonprofit charity created by likeminded people who are up to making a difference in the society by working for the holistic development of poorer communities focusing on care for elderly, destitute women and underprivileged children.

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