Showing posts with label Nimrat Kaur sister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nimrat Kaur sister. Show all posts
I couldn’t have gone ahead knowing I let School Of Lies pass-Nimrat Kaur
8:12 AM
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Nimrat says fronting School Of Lies was a no-brainer, thanks to ‘game-changer’ of a story and the chance to work with Paatal Lok director Avinash Arun
Mohar Basu (MID-DAY; June 9, 2023)
Nimrat Kaur is not new to long-format storytelling, having featured in The Test Case (2017), Wayward Pines (2016), and the award-winning series, Homeland. Headlining her latest web series, School Of Lies, was an easy decision. For the actor, the draw was collaborating with director Avinash Arun.
“I had always wanted to work with Avinash. I was curious to know what he would make after Killa [2014] and Paatal Lok [2020]. I have done a lot of long-format series abroad, but in India, I found myself more drawn to films. But this story was a game-changer. I couldn’t have gone ahead knowing I let this pass,” she smiles.
In the Disney+ Hotstar offering, Kaur plays a student counsellor trying to get to the bottom of a child’s mysterious disappearance from the boarding school. She found the perfect inspiration in her sister Rubina.
“My sister was formerly a student counsellor. I had observed her closely for many years. The ability to connect with a child and to think like them is the most crucial part of the job.”
It seems Kaur has made a conscious choice to do more work in India. After 'Dasvi' last year, the actor has a busy 2023 with School Of Lies, Happy Teachers’ Day, and Sky Force with Akshay Kumar. “It’s not a calculated move at all. I’m an emotional person who decides on projects that make it to my heart. I don’t care if it’s made in Iran, India or Europe. The question is — is it something I’d like to watch? If it is, I will chase it.”
A prime example is the upcoming second season of the Apple TV+ series, Foundation, in which she features in episodes one and six. “I got to work with Jared Harris, one of my all-time favourite actors. It was the most educating experience of my career. It was an honour to be a small part of this big franchise.”
Having started out with music videos, Kaur graduated to movies and web shows, emerging as a dependable actor over the years.
Nearing the two-decade mark in the industry, she reflects, “I haven’t cracked the code [to success]. What takes you forward is remaining curious, not getting bored and never allowing yourself to stagnate.”
Army band and Swedish baraat at Nimrat Kaur's sister's wedding
7:53 AM
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The actress's baby sister Rubina Singh tied the knot with Sweden-based beau Vinit Malhotra in Delhi on Wednesday
Natasha Coutinho (MUMBAI MIRROR; February 12, 2016)
Elaborating about the celebrations she says, "The best part about the wedding was the army band, a special privilege we have coming from an army background. I wore a Punjabi sharara by Rimple and Harpreet Narula, a custom made outfit with a maang teeka that is heirloom."
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Divya Kaushik (BOMBAY TIMES; February 12, 2016)
After completing her last
film and its promotions, Nimrat Kaur had another task at hand - to look
into the arrangements of her younger sister Rubina's wedding. The
ceremony was held on Wednesday in Delhi, and being the doting elder
sister, Nimrat was there before the ceremonies began. She said that her
sister had decided her wedding date as per Nimrat's schedule. “She
insisted that I should be present throughout, so these dates were
decided keeping my schedule in mind. Rubina is my baby sister and I'm so
excited about her wedding! She is a psychologist and she found love
online. Vinit is a digital marketing professional. He was born in India
and raised in Sweden, so most of the baraatis were from Sweden. We had
aggressive negotiations with them over the ritual where the bride's
sisters and friends hide
the groom's shoes. It was a lot of fun - the celebrations started with a
cocktail party, then sangeet and mehendi the next day followed by the
wedding on Wednesday,“ said Nimrat.
IT WAS A PRIVILEGE TO HOST THE WEDDING AT THE AIR FORCE AUDITORIUM
It was an afternoon wedding as per Sikh rituals at the Air Force Auditorium Lawn in Subroto Park. “It's the best time to have an open air, day wedding in Delhi. The weather is so pleasant here. Since I am from the Army background, we had the privilege of hosting the wedding at the Air Force Auditorium and an Army band played music at the wedding. They played bagpipers and the music was so different. One doesn't get to see them perform very often and we were lucky to have them perform at the wedding,“ said the actress.
IT WAS A PRIVILEGE TO HOST THE WEDDING AT THE AIR FORCE AUDITORIUM
It was an afternoon wedding as per Sikh rituals at the Air Force Auditorium Lawn in Subroto Park. “It's the best time to have an open air, day wedding in Delhi. The weather is so pleasant here. Since I am from the Army background, we had the privilege of hosting the wedding at the Air Force Auditorium and an Army band played music at the wedding. They played bagpipers and the music was so different. One doesn't get to see them perform very often and we were lucky to have them perform at the wedding,“ said the actress.
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