Bollywood Actors Rannvijay & Tanvi selected Semi-finalists for Mr & Miss India 2017 at LPU

Author(s): City Air NewsStudents of LPU participating in a Mr and Ms India 2017 Auditions as judged by famous MTV Roadies Rannvijay. photo: city air news Jalandhar, November 10, 2016: Jalandhar-Audition for selection of semi-finalists...

Bollywood Actors Rannvijay & Tanvi selected Semi-finalists for Mr & Miss India 2017 at LPU
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Students of LPU participating in a Mr and Ms India 2017 Auditions as judged by famous MTV Roadies Rannvijay.
photo: city air news

Jalandhar, November 10, 2016: Jalandhar-Audition for selection of semi-finalists for ‘Mr & Miss India 2017' were held today at Shanti Devi Mittal Auditorium of Lovely Professional University. The event was judged by renowned Bollywood & Pollywood actors and popular TV show stars- Rannvijay Singh & Tanvi Nagi. More than 50 students participated to display the best of talent on the ramp for selection. Supported by LPU students’ organization ‘Wings of Hope’, the successful participants in the grand finale will be able to win prizes worth Rs 11 lac. In addition, consolation prizes will be for everyone and assurance is also there for working in TV serials. Mr Sharad Chaudhary, the Director of Dreamz Production House, also coordinated for the judgment process. LPU students of Journalism & Film Production got important tips for production, acting and presentation from the visiting celebrities.

Winner of the first season of MTV Roadies (2003), Rannvijay Singh (a VJ on MTV India) and Tanvi Nagi are Indian actors, who act in Bollywood, Punjabi Films, video songs and many advertisements. In answer to many questions made by students, Rannvijay told that after winning Roadies, he went on to host the same show for all seasons from Roadies 2.0 to Roadies 10. He said that country needs young passionate journalists like LPU students. He also shared that having military background in the family he always like to live a passionate and disciplined life. Through such participations on bigger platforms, students indeed gain great exposure.

Date: 
Thursday, November 10, 2016