India’s first female comic book superhero, Priya, is gearing up to dive into a brand-new riveting adventure with its fourth edition ‘Priya's Mask’. This time Priya tackles the unprecedented global #COVID19 pandemic that has challenged everyone in India and around the world.
Voiced by #MrunalThakur, 'Priya' will be remodelled, shedding away from her former salwar-kameez clad avatar and embracing a feisty teenage demeanour seen in young women around the world, she will be escorted by the flying tiger, Sahas voiced by #VidyaBalan.
The comic book not only confronts teenagers with the sensitive issue of #sexualviolence but also engages young people through its innovative use of augmented reality technology. The comic book and is all set to release worldwide on December 22, 2020, on multiple platforms.
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‘Having A Masculine Front In A Man’s World Has Its Uses’ Dimple Kapadia’s opening line in #ChristopherNolann much-awaited #TENET, is what the actor says describes her and her screen character Priya best.
#DimpleKapadia said, ‘I always thought I was more of a man than a woman even in my real life, so I completely agree with it’. Playing Priya, an arms dealer in the #scifi thriller, the actress recounts how she nearly didn't do the film.
#DimpleKapadia says "I didn't go through the script, I was given a two-page audition and I was so scared. Thinking how am I going to do it? But, better sense prevailed and despite all my fears and anxieties I nearly didn't do the film.