Showing posts with label Ameesha Yadav. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ameesha Yadav. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Ameesha Yadav bares it all for Mumbai’s drains


Nisha Yadav aka Ameesha Yadav has decided to bare it all for the cleanliness drive in Mumbai. She wants all the drains to be cleaned in Mumbai before monsoon sets in, in the city. She has shot some hot-blooded photos and hopes that they will not be misinterpreted.
As a matter of fact, the BMC needs to spend anything between Rs. 10 crores and Rs. 15 crores as a pre-monsoon cleanliness drive in the Mumbai city. However, the expenditure fall completely flat as there is water logging is seen right on the first day itself if there are medium showers.
The campaign that the lady is running has been titled “Bash The Trash & Damn The Plastic”, said her publicist. The publicist further said that these campaigns are necessary as the cities cannot afford to have big budgets to bring about the awareness amongst the common people.
This is not the first time that Ameesha Yadav has gone nude for a cause. Before this, she had dropped her cloths for fighting against corruption. However, that was through a movie titled, Corruption: The Curse.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Ameesha Yadav goes nude for Corruption: The Curse

The little known yet beautiful face in the entertainment industry, Ameesha Yadva will be seen in her film Corruption: The Curse. The film has been motivated by today’s Gandhi – Anna Hazare. The film is directed by R S Nath. Nath is a film maker who comes from Delhi.
The main location of the film to be shot is Mumbai. However, there are a couple of other locations too where the film is expected to be shot. It is a very heart-rending story of a young woman. This woman is gang-raped by none other than the police officials where she lives.
Then starts the fight between this woman and the corrupt. The fight is not only against the corrupt people, but in fact against the entire system – much like Anna Hazare is trying to do. Ameesha Yadav, who plays the lead role in the film, then finds some sort of support through an NGO. Incidentally, the NGO is also run by a woman.