Synopsis
Bollywood actress Bhumi Pednekar enjoyed her time at the Harvard Kennedy School as a Young Global Leader, engaging in a program on leadership and global policy. She also celebrated the sixth anniversary of her film 'Sonchiriya' with heartfelt memories.Key Takeaways
- Bhumi Pednekar visited Harvard Kennedy School.
- She participated as a Young Global Leader.
- The program focused on leadership and global policy.
- Shared experiences with global leaders and policymakers.
- Celebrated six years of 'Sonchiriya' with nostalgic posts.
Mumbai, March 11 (NationPress) Bollywood actress Bhumi Pednekar was pleasantly surprised by how enjoyable returning to school could be during her visit to the Harvard Kennedy School.
She was invited as a Young Global Leader (YGL) in collaboration with the World Economic Forum (WEF), participating in a specialized program centered around Leadership and Global Policy, crafted for individuals instigating change across various sectors.
Bhumi shared a collection of photos from her time at the school on Instagram, captioning one: “I've had the most incredible week 1 @harvardkennedyschool, absorbing lessons on global policy and leadership in the 21st century. I never imagined that returning to school could be this enjoyable. Together with my fellow young global leaders, all of whom are exceptionally talented #YGL @worldeconomicforum.”
Throughout this rigorous program, she is interacting with influential leaders, policymakers, and academics to enrich her insight into governance, policy-making, and leadership on a worldwide scale.
Recently, Bhumi commemorated the sixth anniversary of 'Sonchiriya'. As the drama marked six years since its release, she posted a few behind-the-scenes images featuring her late co-star Sushant Singh Rajput on her Instagram.
“6 years to a film that holds a special place in my heart for countless reasons #Sonchiriya,” Bhumi reflected on this milestone.
Directed by Abhishek Chaubey, the film starred Sushant Singh Rajput, Bhumi Pednekar, Ashutosh Rana, and Ranvir Shorey in pivotal roles. Set in the Chambal valley's ravines, the story revolves around dacoits in 1975 who identified themselves as Baaghis, the rebels, with dialogues delivered entirely in the Bundeli dialect.
Released on March 1, 2019, 'Sonchiriya' garnered favorable reviews from critics, who lauded the performances, direction, and screenplay. Bhumi was last seen in “Mere Husband Ki Biwi”, directed by Mudassar Aziz, featuring Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, and Rakul Preet Singh.