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In films, Ajay Rao often plays roles with the character name Krishna. However, there is a slight change in his upcoming horror-thriller.
“Krishna is the name of a talkies in a rural area and the story revolves around this theatre,” says Ajay Rao, on his latest film Krishna Talkies that will come out on April 16. The film, directed by Vijay Anand, was slated for a February, 2020 release, but was pushed to this date due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Ajay Rao plays a journalist in the film, and in his opinion, like the police or army, journalists too are considered as frontline warriors.
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Sanjana Anand takes the ‘Window Seat’ with Nirup Bhandari
Sanjana Anand takes the ‘Window Seat’ with Nirup Bhandari
Featuring Nirup Bhandari as the leading man, the film stars Sanjana in an extremely impactful role.
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UPDATED: March 3, 2021 18:24 IST
Sanjana Anand, who came to the limelight with her brilliant act in ‘Chemistry of Kariappa’, is one of the busiest actors in Sandalwood right now. Among the host of films that she is starring in is Sheetal Shetty’s directorial ‘Window Seat’. Featuring Nirup Bhandari as the leading man, the film stars Sanjana as one of the leading ladies, and she has an extremely impactful role in the flick.
‘Reducing bureaucratic restrictions can be welcoming for impact investment’
March 01, 2021
Ajay Rao, Regional Managing Director for South Asia, US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)×
In an exclusive interview with BusinessLine, Ajay Rao, Regional Managing Director for South Asia, DFC shares his views on impact investment in India, challenges and opportunities.
US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), the US government’s development finance institution, has been partnering with the private sector to finance solutions to the most critical challenges facing the developing world. In India, DFC has an outstanding portfolio of over $2.5 billion across 50 projects including commitments in renewable energy, financial services and impact investments in agribusiness and healthcare.