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Kashish may refer to: * Kashish Singh, Indian actress * Kashish Mumbai Queer Film Festival in India * ''Kashish'' (serial), a 1990s Indian romantic drama television serial broadcast on Doordarshan {{disambiguation ...
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Kashish Singh
Kashish Singh is an Indian actress and a model. She has appeared in a couple of regional films and is on the verge of making her Bollywood debut. Early life and modelling career She was born and brought up in Delhi. Her father is a businessman and her mother is a social worker. She was educated at Delhi Public School and went on to Delhi University Kashish completed her acting course from Anupam Kher’s acting academy, Actor Prepares. She went on to feature in various print ads for big brands like Stayfree, Dabur, Fair & Lovely, Siemens, and many more. Kashish has also modelled for Domestic and International Fashion Catalogues. Acting career Early work In July 2012, she featured in the promotional song of the Punjabi movie, ''Carry On Jatta''. She made her feature film debut with '' Yaarana'' opposite Yuvraj Hans. Her next success was Vipin Parashar's Punjabi movie '' Saadey CM Saab'' opposite Harbhajan Mann. Upcoming projects She has been signed by Tips Industries. Mag ...
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Kashish Mumbai Queer Film Festival
The KASHISH Pride Film Festival (earlier known as KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, also known as Mumbai International Queer Film Festival and Mumbai Queer Film Festival) is an annual LGBTQ event that has been held in Mumbai, India, since 2010. The film festival screens gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer films from India and around the world. It is voted as one of the top five LGBT film festivals in the world. Background 2009 was a historic year for the LGBTQ movement in India. On 2 July 2009, the Delhi High Court court ruling decriminalised homosexual intercourse between consenting adults and judged Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code to be conflicting with the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India. This brought a respite to the Indian LGBT community that has been repressed and marginalized. This also led to open celebrations by LGBT persons including pride parades in many of the metros. This was followed by the relaunc ...
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