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Multiverse Entertainment, founded by Mrs. Nidarshana Gowani, hosted a special screening of Tanvi The Great at PVR Versova for underprivileged and autistic children. The full-house event brought joy and inclusion to young viewers.
Anupam Kher, director and actor of the film, attended the screening and shared its personal inspiration — his niece with autism. Actress Shubhangi Dutt and writer Abhishek Dixit were also present.
Mrs. Gowani, also trustee of Kamla Ankibai Ghamandiram Gowani Trust, said:
“Rising by lifting others is our purpose — and this is just the beginning.”
Multiverse Entertainment, Led By Mrs. Nidarshana Gowani, Hosted A Special Screening Of TANVI THE GREAT At PVR Versova
Film producer and director Chanda Patel, known for her work in Gujarati and Hindi cinema, has become the latest victim of cybercrime. In a disturbing turn of events, her official Facebook account was reportedly hacked, with nude and obscene content being circulated under her name without her knowledge or consent.
The incident came to light after Ms. Patel noticed explicit posts being shared through her profile, “Chanda Patel,” which is linked to her verified professional network. Deeply distressed by the breach, she immediately filed a formal complaint with the Senior Inspector at Versova Police Station.
According to the complaint, unidentified individuals gained unauthorized access to her Facebook account and began posting vulgar content aimed at tarnishing her public image and professional credibility.
“This is not just a violation of privacy; it’s a direct attack on my dignity and years of hard work in the industry. I urge the authorities to act swiftly and ensure this criminal activity is stopped,” Ms. Patel stated in her complaint.
The Versova Police Cyber Cell has taken cognizance of the matter and has launched an investigation under relevant sections of the IT Act. Authorities are also coordinating with Meta (Facebook’s parent company) to trace the IP addresses involved and ensure prompt removal of the objectionable content.
With her banner Blue Diamond Production, she has been associated with critically acclaimed films like Hu Tara Ishq Ma, I’m Not a Porn Star, and the upcoming Tera Mera Naata. Known for her bold storytelling and strong female leads, Patel has carved a niche in the Gujarati and indie-Hindi film circuit.
Producer Chanda Patel’s Facebook Account Hacked, Obscene Content Posted; Complaint Filed At Versova Police Station
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When Vidhu Ishiqa was crowned Mrs Earth International 2025 in Orlando, Florida, it wasn’t just her powerful walk or eloquent answers that stole the spotlight — it was also her unforgettable national costume, a true homage to Mother Earth that turned heads and touched hearts.
At the grand stage of Mrs Earth International 2025, Vidhu Ishiqa didn’t just walk in a costume — she walked in a story. Representing the power and serenity of Mother Earth, her jungle-themed national costume was a true celebration of nature, sustainability, and sisterhood.
What made the costume even more special was its origin — it was entirely handmade at home, with no big designers involved. Vidhu, along with her close-knit group of girlfriends, spent over six weeks putting it together. Every flower was hand-placed, every fitting was done at home, and every detail was the result of deep thought and collaboration. Her dear friend Shweta played a major role in bringing the vision to life, helping with fittings and the intricate floral arrangements.
The costume, predominantly green, was designed to reflect nature in its purest form. From the upcycled corset to the handcrafted cape, every element was rooted in sustainability. A striking snake headpiece symbolized the fierce and untamed side of nature, while floral elements like petunias (South Africa’s national flower) and the lotus (India’s national flower) were included to honour both countries close to Vidhu’s heart.
“It was important for me to represent both India and South Africa. These two lands have shaped who I am,” Vidhu shared during an interaction. The symbolism was rich and meaningful, and the result was breathtaking. Judges and audiences alike were stunned by the visual impact and the originality of the look.
Beyond aesthetics, the costume carried a deeper message. “A queen is never made alone,” Vidhu says. “This dress is proof that you need a big dream and the right people around you to shine.”
Her national costume became one of the highlights of the pageant — not just for its visual appeal, but for the powerful story it told. It captured everything Vidhu Ishiqa stands for: creativity, sustainability, culture, and a deep connection to her roots and community.