Friday, April 15, 2011

Darsheel Safaray is Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chasmah fan!!!




Darsheel Safaray is Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chasmah fan!!!

Mumbai: Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chasmah on SABTV has been buzzing with a lot of thrill and excitement for some time now. All the members of the society are putting their heads together to plan a magnificent welcome for a special guest visiting them. So who is this special guest?

This special guest is none other than Darsheel Safaray who, is avid watcher of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chasmah and felt that the cast of the show always blends well and fights against injustice with great conviction which is quite similar to his superhero image Zokkomon.

Zokkomon is a story of an ordinary boy who rises from despair and solitude to meet unexpected challenges with absolute courage and bravery. The young superhero Darsheel Safaray, aka Zokkomon shared his action packed adventures with the kids on the sets of SAB TV’s popular series ‘Taarak Mehta ka Ooltah Chashmah’.

Darsheel Safaray had a great time while shooting with kids his age as he was seen dancing and playing on sets with Tapu Sena.

Darsheel said that, “I am excited to be a part of the show, apart from all the laughs, what I really like is the learning and message of good over evil given at the end of the show. I specially enjoy all the causes that Tapu Sena takes up and the unique way with which they deal with them.”


Says Tappu aka Bhavya Gandhi “Darsheel was very excited to meet tapu sena.He told me that he has been following the show regularly.”

He further added that, “Tapu Sena is very famous for palying pranks on the sets and when darsheel visited us it was double the fun. We were shooting for a dance sequence and when he visited the gokuldham society me,gogi,sonu,pinku and goli decided to play a prank on him.When we were shooting for this sequence everyone kept telling him that he is doing a wrong step.Even the director kept on doing retakes and the gang teased him that he needs to practice more.Finally he gave up and all of us bursted out laughing and told him that it was a prank.”

Daya (Disha Wakani) said that, “She is very excited about Zokkomon visiting TMKOC.In her excitement she even taught Darsheel a few garba steps and he returned the favour by sharing tips on flying like a superhero. Besides this she also learnt few tricks from Zokkomon for self defense.

Catch this exciting and entertaining episode on Darsheel’s visit to Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chasmah this Monday only on SAB TV.

Watch ‘Taarak Mehta Ka Oolta Chashmah’ on April 15, 2011 at 8:30pm only on SAB TV



For further details, please contact:

Atul Malikram
9827092823


P&G’s Shiksha building 20+ schools across India Aims to build at least 20 more in the coming year


P&G’s Shiksha building 20+ schools across India
Aims to build at least 20 more in the coming year

·         Shiksha impacted lives of 150,0001 children till 2010, aims to take number to 200,000 [1] in 2011
·         Rani Mukherjee extends support to Shiksha and to a Shiksha school in the state of West Bengal
·         Consumers can contribute towards education by contributing ‘shampoo-by-shampoo’, ‘detergent-by-detergent’ by buying P&G products and help build schools ‘brick-by-brick’


Mumbai: In India, just 54%[2] of all children in the age group 11-14 years are enrolled in schools and 50%[3] of those who do enroll in class I drop out by class VII. Moreover, 47% [4] of India’s habitation does not even HAVE a primary school. We all hear alarming facts like these often and feel the urge to contribute within our means. P&G’s signature CSR Program “Shiksha” understands this national concern, and gives consumers a simple yet powerful way to participate in building India’s educational future. Every time a consumer buys P&G products such as Tide, Ariel, Pampers, Whisper, Olay, Vicks, Gillette Oral-B, Head & Shoulders, Pantene and Duracell in the month of April, May & June, Shiksha contributes a portion of the proceeds towards children’s education. Now in its 7th year, Shiksha is back with an even stronger commitment - to take its current impact of 150,0001 children to the 200,000 mark. In 2010, Shiksha RTan building over 20 schools all across India, supported 100+ existing schools and aims to build at-least 20 more in the coming year.  This year, Bollywood megastar Rani Mukherji came on-board to extend her selfless support to Shiksha, encouraging consumers to help Shiksha lead more and more on the path to education. Rani was delighted to hear that Shiksha is also building a school in the state of West Bengal and helped build a model for a play-school that will be presented to the children at RTI Shiksha Begampur High School. At the Shiksha launch event Rani said “It’s truly commendable that with your support, Shiksha has been able to impact 150,000 children and begun building 20 schools across India. I am proud to be associated with Shiksha and felt very happy to be creating this playschool that will be built for the children at RTI Shiksha Begampur High School, West Bengal. I urge you to remember that the next time you walk into a store to shop for something basic like a shampoo, a toothbrush or a detergent - you can help educate a lesser-privileged child by making a simple brand choice”  

Present at the launch, Sharat Verma, Marketing Manager, P&G India said, ‘‘Shiksha is not just an initiative, but a passion that we as an organization strongly believe in. After touching the lives of 150,000 children, we are now helping build the future of India’s children “Brick by Brick” by building 20 schools this year and an aim to build another 20 in the coming year and take Shiksha’s impact to 200,000 children. After all, “Padhega India, tabhi toh Badhega India”


Shiksha has been successful in impacting 150,000 children thus far, in association with leading NGOs - Round Table India (RTI), Child Rights and You (CRY), Navy Wives Welfare Association (NWWA), Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA) amongst others. NGO Round Table India is spearheading the identification, establishment, completion and maintenance of RTI Shiksha School projects in the country as a joint partner bringing onboard expertise in building schools as well as contribution towards funds.

P&G brands Tide, Ariel, Pampers, Whisper, Olay, Vicks, Gillette Oral-B, Head & Shoulders, Pantene and Duracell, contribute to Shiksha in the months of April, May and June. Shiksha channelizes a part of the proceeds from these sales towards educating underprivileged children. Irrespective of sales, P&G will commit a minimum of Rs 1 crore towards the donation funds of Shiksha every year. With a motto of ‘Padhega India, Badhega India’ - Shiksha believes that the secret to a brighter India lies in the quality education of our children.

Shiksha is an integral part of P&G's global philanthropy program - Live, Learn & Thrive - focused on the development of children in need across the globe, currently reaching over 50 million children. Launched in 2004, Shiksha has grown immensely and is today a National Consumer Movement with strong support from consumers. This year, P&G, through Shiksha will build more than 20 schools across the nation to give more children the invaluable gift of education with a focus to build more schools in the years to come.  



For further details please contact
Atul Malikram
9827092823