Pragati Trikha bags role in Bollywood sequel Tanu Wed Manu II

Author(s): City Air NewsPragati Trikha. Chandigarh, September 9, 2014: A veteran amongst her genre of artists, the young second year student of B.Com at DAV College, Pragati Trikha is all set to add another feather in her cap by bagging ...

Pragati Trikha bags  role in Bollywood sequel Tanu Wed Manu II
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Pragati Trikha.

Chandigarh, September 9, 2014: A veteran amongst her genre of artists, the young second year student of B.Com at DAV College, Pragati Trikha is all set to add another feather in her cap by bagging  role in Bollywood sequel Tanu Wed Manu II.

Excited about her role in the sequel to one of the Bollywood’s hit film, Pragati feels elated to work in the project.

Recipient of several prestigious awards and accolades, she has been acting since the age of six making her the only child artist to have achieved such rare feat in North India. “Its not the number quantity, but the quality of work that matters,” says the young star who has already picked nuances of the cinema and television industry.

National award winner as best child artist in 2007 in the field of acting, today Pragati wants to make her mark in the field of entertainment with quality work.

Born and brought up in Chandigarh, Pragati has grown with the camera living to love it like a sibling. “Posing in front of camera has always been fun beyond comprehension. Today I feel at ease working in all mediums,” says Pragati who has enacted in nine films and six television serials.

Having enacted in Hindi films like Purani Jeans in 2013 and play Whoti and Wife at Tagore Theatre in 2013, she feels at equal ease working in plays, cinema and on television. While movie Purani Jeans has been her venture as a grown up artist, as a child she has enacted in Vivek Shoque’s film Nalayak in Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh in 2003.

She has also acted in six television serials including Nakoosh, Duriyaan, Sarprast, Kaun Banega Star, Apne Praye and Hassa Hanjuaa Da.

At tender age she has rubbed shoulders with actress Juhi Chawla in Punjabi Film Des Hoya Pardes in 2004, with Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukherjee in Yash Chopra’s much acclaimed Veer Zaara in 2004, with Bobby Deol in Dosti, with Sahil Khan in film shortcut, with Kirron Kher in Mummyji and in Pehlaj Nihalani’s Khushboo.

Not limiting herself to the Bollywood, she has also worked with regional cinema in Haryanvi Film Zulm directed by Pawaar of Mumbai, in Punjabi Film Pind Di Kuri she worked with Iqbal Dhillon with Pakistani Artist in 2004, with Preeti Jhingiani in Punjabi film Sajna Ve Sajna,

She holds the onus of celebrating Chandigarh Bollywood day on April 3, 2013 Chandigarh for the first time ever.

A talented actor, dancer and presenter all rolled into one, she has accolades from first woman IPS officer of India Kiran Bedi, former MP Pawan Kumar Bansal, former additional session judge Chandigarh Tejwinder Singh and several others.

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Date: 
Tuesday, September 9, 2014