Zee 24 TAAS gears up for an exceptional edition of its ‘Leaders’ show, slated to air on December 30 at 9 pm and December 31 at 12.30 pm.
This special episode highlights exemplary individuals deeply entrenched in Indian art and culture, showcasing their pivotal roles as custodians of the nation’s diverse heritage, the channel said in a press release.
The programme promises a profound exploration of India’s cultural tapestry, encompassing music, dance, theater, folk traditions, and literature, among other facets.
Among the featured luminaries, actress Madhuri Dixit Nene takes center stage, offering exclusive insights into her forthcoming movie, ‘Panchak‘, scheduled for release on January 5.
In an exclusive interview, Madhuri shared her perspectives on politics, firmly stating her dedication to the realm of acting. Addressing queries about entering politics, she emphasized, “Politics isn’t within my realm of interest. I am an actress—acting is my craft, my passion. My commitment lies in exploring, evolving, and contributing to the world of cinema.”
Nilesh Khare, Editor-in-Chief of Zee24 TAAS, highlighted the episode’s significance, expressing their commitment to showcasing India’s vibrant cultural heritage. Dr. Shriram Nene, producer, shared insights on RnM Moving Pictures’ vision, emphasizing the potential for healthcare and cinematic opportunities in India.
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