Vivek Anand Oberoi announces scholarship worth Rs 16cr for rural children
The scholarship programme has been launched under the i30 training programme, a digitisation of mathematician Anand Kumar's Super 30 programme.
Vivek returns in the horror flick “Rosie: The Saffron Chapter”, said to be based on true events that happened in Gurugram.
Actor-producer Vivek Anand Oberoi was excited about his first experience on a set in the new normal amidst the pandemic.
Vivek tweeted a video from a set on Thursday where we see people wearing masks, and not hugging or shaking hands. “Back to work and back in action never seemed so special than now! In this covid situation, this was my first experience on a set in the new normal. The photoshoot for #Rosie at Mehboob Studio, Bandra felt such a great experience after so long,” he wrote.
Vivek returns in the horror flick “Rosie: The Saffron Chapter”, said to be based on true events that happened in Gurugram. The film launches TV star Shweta Tiwari’s daughter Palak Tiwari as an actress.
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Apart from acting in the film, Vivek has also produced it.
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