Isha to work on Indo-Australian project with Indo-Spanish
Isha to work on Indo-Australian project with Indo-Spanish
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Isha Sharvani tells, "I have never been a career-oriented actress, although I love acting and have learned a lot from the industry, working with talented actors. My favorite genre is comedy and I love stand-up comedy routines. If I get a chance, I will definitely try comedy roles. According to you, what makes a woman desirable? I believe that femininity means seeking happiness within yourself. The most wanted thing for me is peace and tranquility. We can spread happiness when we are happy with ourselves. As women, we must feel content and feel worthy to live our lives."

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She said, "It has been choreographed and conceptualized by my mother Daksha Sheth. It is composed and directed by my father Dev Isaro. My brother Tao Isaro stars with me in the show along with other actors. We have been touring around the world with it for some time. The production sheds light on the personality of the saree and the art of wrapping it. This may sound like a simple theme, but through dance, we showcase our journey from a cotton pod to a handloom fabric, and it is wrapped in various styles. Its music is also live. We love handlooms and respect the efforts of the weavers. So I made an appearance at the fashion show in Thiruvananthapuram with my son. The Act conveys a similar meaning."

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On asking about Kerala Thiruvananthapuram she said, "I came here at the age of 12. My parents love Kerala and they are very much a part of the place and culture now. My mother is also active in a project that tries to save Vellayani Lake. When I travel abroad, I miss my Kerala breakfast - Idli and Dosa. I also love appam and fish curry. On asking about her favorite dance, she said, "For me, dance is many things in life. I started it at the age of two and now I am 35 years old. It is also a therapy for me. When I'm stressed, I go to the studio and perform for an hour and a half. I came out with a smile and a relaxed mind. Dance is also a prelude to the universe that I believe in. On asking about new projects she said, "I don't do show after show. In 2020, I am planning two projects, which will be ready by the end of the year. One of them is the Indo-Spanish project and the other is the Indo-Australian project. I am in a project that allows therapists to help people connect with their bodies through dance."

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