Friday, February 8, 2019

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Sab Kushal Mangal for Priyaank and Riva!

The year 2019 is set to see a number of amazing debutants, Priyaank Sharma; son of veteran

actress Padmini Kolhapure and cousin of one of the leading ladies of Bollywood Shraddha

Kapoor is all set to make his big debut with Sab Kushal Mangal this year. The actor is paired

opposite Riva Kishan, daughter of the Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan. The movie stars

Akshaye Khanna in the lead along with the debutants adding star power to the project.

The makers revealed the character look of the two of the leads of the movie, and they look

like they make quite the refreshing pair, bringing back the old school charm of the

quintessential boy and girl.

This situational comedy, written by Brijendra Kala along with Karan V. Kashyap is content

driven with the right amount of drama and masala with twists at places you wouldn’t

expect. Sab Kushal Mangal is directed by Karan V. Kashyap, who has previously associated

with Shaad Ali on Bunty Aur Babli, Shimit Amin on Chak De! India and Mani Ratnam on

Raavan.

While Padmini Kolhapure and Ravi Kishan in every sense of the word are proud parents,

Shraddha is elated that her younger brother is stepping into the world of entertainment,

“My earliest memories with my brother Priyank are of playing together. Either play acting or

pretending to be in situations and being characters. Ever since we were kids, we both

wanted to be actors. Including my older brother Siddhanth. It was a common fact between

all the three of us, even if we may not have realized it back then.”

Talking about Priyaank, Shraddha says, “Aside from being one of the most amazing human

beings I know, I feel like he has this inherent peace along with a burning flame, it’s such a

rare combination to have both. I’m so happy for this new journey that he is embarking on,

where he is realizing his dreams. He has been working super hard and I am sure that he will

form a special bond with the audiences. I can’t give him any advice. I feel like all the advice

we need we get from my dad and his mum who have made their marks in the history of

Indian cinema. I just hope that we put it to good use and we make our families proud,” said

Shraddha. Padmini Kolhapure, the beaming mother is very happy with her son’s debut on the silver

screen, “I have told Priyaank that the industry is not all about glamour and fashion, it

involves a lot of passion and hard work along with your blood, sweat and tears. I believe he

will grow to become his own actor and develop his own style but one thing he must always

remember is to be spontaneous. Most importantly, what I would like Priyaank to know is

that if you love the camera, the camera will love you, because the camera is the audience at

the end of it all.”

Riva Kishan who plays a small town girl hailing from Bihar, has tasted success in the world of

acting, as an actor in a play called ‘Parindon ki Mehfil’ produced by the coveted Motley

group, the production spearheaded by Naseerudin Shah. She is also a professionally trained

dancer having trained at the Terrence Lewis Academy in Mumbai and with Debbie Reynolds

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