Jammu’s Vrinda creates another history, reaches the final of ‘Sabse Bada Kalakaar’
TNN Bureau. Updated: 7/3/2017 2:12:26 PM
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Jammu: Natrang’s young artist Vrinda Gujral has reached to the finals of popular TV Show ‘Sabse Bada Kalakaar’ thus creating a new history for the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Her journey in this country’s toughest Acting contest started around six months back when she was selected for the TV round for the channel Sony TV from amongst 50,000 contestants who appeared for the auditions. Later, she made it to the top ten of the country and is winning one after the other round and has reached to the top three of the country.
In almost over 20 appearances, she has already won best performer of the week award consecutively for four times. Born to Ashu and Manish Gujral, Vrinda started her acting career from Natrang’s children theatre workshops and later got selected for Natrang’s blockbusters like ‘Mere Hisse Ki Dhoop Kahan Hai’ and ‘Aap Hamare Hain Kaun’. Selected from amongst 40,000 talented young actors hailing from all parts of the country, Vrinda Gujral brought this pride moment for the city of temples with her most outstanding hold over histrionics, Thakur added.
Complimenting the entire Natrang team and the parents of Vrinda, Balwant Thakur credited the Natrang trainers particularly Neeraj Kant, Sumeet Sharma, and Aarushi Thakur who have been instrumental behind this rarest achievement of Jammu’s young artist. Appreciating Vrinda Gujral’s unique acting abilities, Balwant Thakur further said that her command over wit is out of the world and she has the required talent to reach to the final of this country’s most sought after TV show.
In Natrang, Vrinda has already won accolades for her outstanding performances in various National Theatre Festivals held in Chandigarh, Delhi, Amritsar, Jallandhar and Bhopal. Her reaching to the top ten of the country demonstrates this fact with firmness that there is no dearth of talent in Jammu and it is only the right kind of training, the way Natrang Jammu offers can make a difference. He desired parents to support their children in the exploration of their immense inner abilities.