Tisca Chopra Anniversaire, Date de Naissance

Tisca Chopra

Tisca Chopra (born 1 November 1973) is an Indian actress, author and film producer who has appeared in over 45 feature films, predominantly in Hindi language.

Taare Zameen Par, her best known feature film, was India's official entry to the Academy Awards. It also won her Filmfare and other top nominations. Another feature film, Qissa, premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2013, and won the NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film. The film has travelled to over 24 festivals, winning over almost all top awards and much appreciation from audiences and critics. Tisca did her bachelor's degree in English literature from University of Delhi and worked extensively in theatre. She has honed her craft with Naseeruddin Shah and theatre director Feroz Khan. Her performance in the Pulitzer Award-winning play, Dinner With Friends, that deals with the state of the modern marriage, was a hit in India, South East Asia and the Middle East, garnering praise from both critics and audiences. She has worked with Sam Pitroda on the National Knowledge Commission, to help with revamping the education system.

Her book Acting Smart (HarperCollins), is a best seller and is being translated into Hindi. Her second book What's Up With Me? was released in March 2021. This book is about demystifying menstruation and puberty for young girls. Tisca has been nominated at the New York Indian Film Festival for Best Actress for her work in 10Ml Love, a film based on A Midsummer Night's Dream. The series won Best Ensemble Cast. She's been on the Jury of the MAMI (Mumbai Academy Of Moving Images) film festival. Chutney, a short film she wrote and produced under her company, The Eastern Way won two Filmfare Awards (Best Actress & Best Short Film). She is now developing two feature film scripts. Her upcoming projects are Bioscopewala, 3Dev and The Hungry (based on the Shakespeare play Titus Andronicus).Tisca has endorsed brands like Tanishq, Titan eyewear, Olay, Horlicks, Marks & Spencer, Godrej, Bajaj Motors and Kellogg's.

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Anniversaire, Date de Naissance
jeudi 1 novembre 1973
Lieu de naissance
Kasauli
Âge
51
Signe étoile

Le 1 novembre 1973 était un jeudi sous le signe astral du . C'était le 304ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était Richard M. Nixon.

Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 51 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le vendredi 1 novembre 2024, il y a 340 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le samedi 1 novembre 2025, dans 24 jours. Vous avez vécu 18 968 jours, soit environ 455 239 heures, ou environ 27 314 355 minutes, ou environ 1 638 861 300 secondes.

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1st of November 1973 News

Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 1 novembre 1973

White House Papers Outline Pressure on Networks; Said to Show Attitude Ruling on Fairness Planted Column Urged

Date: 02 November 1973

By JAMES M. NAUGHTONSpecial to The New York Times

documents obtained by Sen Watergate com indicate that White House undertook broad campaign in '70 to pressure TV networks into tempering criticism of Pres Nixon and refusing free air time to his Dem opponents; documents outline series of efforts intended, in words of one 'secret' memo, to 'tear down the inst' of broadcast journalism; plans detailed in documents discussed

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Guild Picks News for a Possible Strike; The Key Issue Prediction Declined

Date: 02 November 1973

By DAMON STETSON

Damon STETSON

Newspaper Guild announces on Nov 1 that it has selected NY News as its target for strike on Nov 5 if new contract is not reached by that time; Guild exec vp J E Deegan says that reprs of both News and NY Times guild units made decision

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GUILD AND 2 PAPERS STEP UP THEIR TALKS

Date: 01 November 1973

Negotiators for NY Times and NY News on Oct 31 intensify their efforts to resolve their differences and avert strike threatened for Nov 5; guild sources rept some progress in separate talks but guild vp J E Deegan says subcom representing guild units at both newspapers will meet with local officers on Nov 1 to decide hr for strike and to consider which newspaper should become target; Allied Printing Trades Council meets on Oct 31 to rev status of various negotiations; notes that only 3 of 10 newspaper unions have reached agreements with city's major newspapers

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Nixon Flies to Florida Without Press F

Date: 02 November 1973

Special to The New York Times

Pres Nixon's sudden Nov 1 departure for Key Biscayne with only Secret Service agents and possibly aide B N Harlow marks 1st time he has made long-distance flight on his Air Force jet without pool of reporters and photographers on board

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When Homer Nodded; ABROAD AT HOME

Date: 01 November 1973

By Anthony Lewis

Anthony Lewis

A Lewis says White House effort to turn A Cox's indiscretion into high crime and misdemeanor is ironic in that no one has run more discreet operation than Cox did during his 6 mos as special Watergate prosecutor; says there were no leaks of substance; compares this with what happened during investigation of then-Vice Pres Agnew when leaks were profuse

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Mr. Nixon and the Press: A 27-Year Conflict; A view that he is not well informed. A view that he is not well treated.

Date: 01 November 1973

By Ben H. Bagdikian

Ben Bagdikian

B H Bagdikian article and excerpts from P J Buchanan's Oct 29 int by D Rather and R Pierpoint on CBS News on Pres Nixon's relationship with press; Bagdikian asserts Nixon may be most elaborately briefed Pres in US history on what news media say and yet he may be most badly informed; holds that in '71 D Oberdorfer, then White House correspondent for Washington Post, obtained copy of 1 of Nixon's daily news briefings; says rept was full of inaccuracies about what news media actually had said and it systematically omitted public condemnations of Pres; cites specific inaccuracies; Buchanan says mood at Nixon's Oct 26 news conf was that of 'Tijuana bullring' and he thought that in that mood Pres expressed feelings that he had gathered over period of time; holds Pres is not well treated by press; Rather disagrees about 'Tijuana bullring' atmosphere and says he believes mood was created by Pres; holds that networks have gained position of power and dominance over flow of ideas and information to Amer people which he thinks is excessive

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Amsterdam News Aide Quits in Endorsement; Editorial Prepared Background Stressed

Date: 02 November 1973

By CHARLAYNE HUNTER

Charlayne HUNTER

Rev H C McCall, ed bd chmn of NY Amsterdam News, resigns on Nov 1 in conflict arising out of paper's endorsement of Repub NYC Finance Admr R Lewisohn for Controller; had previously said weekly would endorse Dem candidate NYS Sen H J Goldin and that ed to that effect, which did not appear with other endorsements because of 'last min delay,' would appear in current issue; Goldin endorsement was replaced, however, with 1 for Lewisohn; paper's publisher C B Jones says he was out of town when McCall made decision to endorse Goldin; says that when he found out about decision he felt 'uncomfortable'; McCall had said that Lewisohn had not responded to numerous attempts to reach him while Goldin had been positive on 'critical' issues so he 'went with Goldin'; Jones says he reached Lewisohn, eliminating issue of 'nonresponse'; says that that response coupled with Lewisohn's 'extensive background in finance' caused him to make 'unilateral' decision to endorse Lewisohn; remarks that he's 'the guy that's on the line'

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A Possible Club Over Networks; Three Years in Making. White House Report Shows 67 Stations Could Be Added Independent Services Some See a Club

Date: 02 November 1973

By LES BROWN

Les BROWN

White House Office of Telecommunications has released rept showing how at least 67 new major stations could be added to TV spectrum in 100 largest urban centers; announcement coincides with White House aide's P J Buchanan's amplification of Pres Nixon's charges of news distortions by electronic media, which he discussed during his int on CBS Morning News on Oct 26; inference can be drawn that Adm would be prepared to make 4th commercial network possible if existing 3 networks did not shape up their allegedly biased coverage of Nixon; new stations could link up through 2 ind electronic news services including TV News Inc and UPITN

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Excerpts From Transcript of Ford's Testimony at Hearing on Vice-Presidential Nomination; OPENING STATEMENT I Am Not a Saint' Pride and Sadness Partisan Division Seen No '76 Race Planned Separation of Power Concealment of Information The Proper Thing

Date: 02 November 1973

Special to The New York Times

excerpts from transcript of Nov 1 testimony by Repr Ford before Sen Rules Com holding hearings on his confirmation as Vice Pres; illus of Mrs Ford and Mrs R Hartmann, wife of Ford's chief of staff

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News Media Moves By Nixon Disclosed; News Media Moves by Nixon Listed 'Vicuous Reporting' 'Shotgun vs. Rifle'

Date: 01 November 1973

By DAVID E. ROSENBAUMSpecial to The New York Times

David ROSENBAUMSpecial

Sen Weicker on Oct 31 makes public memo showing that over 1-mo period in fall of '69, Pres Nixon made 21 requests to his top aides to take action to counter what he viewed as unfavorable news coverage; included in memo is suggestion that numerous lrs be sent to magazines mentioning Nixon's 'tremendous reception' at pro football game in Miami

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