Actress Photos Actress Pallavi Sharda HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2022 By GethuCinema Admin June 22, 2022 Related Posts Actress Pallavi Sharda HD Photos and Wallpapers October 2023 Actress Pallavi Sharda HD Photos and Wallpapers September 2023 Actress Pallavi Sharda HD Photos and Wallpapers August 2023 Actress Pallavi Sharda HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 Actress Pallavi Sharda HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 Actress Pallavi Sharda HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2023 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram Did someone say GEAR CHANGE?! It’s the @netflix #Summeroflove … so pour yourself a champers (or a hot cocoa if you’re down under – sorry guys) and get ready to cruise through it with films like the one in which @surajsharmagram, myself and so many other legends star! #WeddingSeason coming soon! 🥰 #WeddingSeasonNetflix #NetflixFilm @netflixgolden Did someone say GEAR CHANGE?! It’s the @netflix #Summeroflove … so pour yourself a champers (or a hot cocoa if you’re down under – sorry guys) and get ready to cruise through it with films like the one in which @surajsharmagram, myself and so many other legends star! #WeddingSeason coming soon! 🥰 #WeddingSeasonNetflix #NetflixFilm @netflixgolden About last night with @vogueaustralia X @bazluhrmann’s @elvismovie ✨ Styled by @harrietcrawf_ord 👗@zimmermann 🎩 @fordmillinery Glam by 🎨 @stoj_makeupartist 💆🏽♀️ @joelforman State Theatre ‘Great Australian Character Building’ – an apt title for a robust discussion with my colleagues @martadusseldorp & @leahpurcell as part of @vividsydney. Storytelling is the breeding ground for empathy and I couldn’t have asked for a better forum for a deep dive into its value 💜 Wearing @sandroparis Hair @kohhair_ Make up @pallavisharda ‘Great Australian Character Building’ – an apt title for a robust discussion with my colleagues @martadusseldorp & @leahpurcell as part of @vividsydney. Storytelling is the breeding ground for empathy and I couldn’t have asked for a better forum for a deep dive into its value 💜 Wearing @sandroparis Hair @kohhair_ Make up @pallavisharda Oh What A Night with @vogueaustralia X @bazluhrmann’s @elvismovie ✨ 📸 @hughstewart_ Styled by @harrietcrawf_ord 👗@zimmermann 🎩 @fordmillinery Glam by 🎨 @stoj_makeupartist 💆🏽♀️ @joelforman Just a couple of the cool cats I grew to tolerate while shooting #Thetwelve and proof that I am a ruthless psychopath. The show premieres tonight on @foxtel 🎥 @dstrouthos @ngalishaw4real @foxtel Just a couple of the cool cats I grew to tolerate while shooting #Thetwelve and proof that I am a ruthless psychopath. The show premieres tonight on @foxtel 🎥 @dstrouthos @ngalishaw4real @foxtel I’ve had the pleasure of dolling up, sitting next to, holding space and laughing along with some pretty incredible humans as we celebrated the release of #TheTwelve these past few weeks. As a woman of colour who was once (many times) told that there is no place for her on Australian screens, it gives me so much joy to have shared the company of so many that I admire, and to have felt their camaraderie, empathy and love. Sometimes, though, when asked to talk about my experiences as a ‘diverse’ actor 🤦🏽♀️ on Aussie screens, I bite my tongue, mince my words, or joke around the big bush that is the history of discrimination in our media industry. Sometimes the photograph belies the pain, the eloquence hides the rawness of unbelonging that so many have felt that still lives when I walk onto set everyday and find that sticker on the floor which tells me where to stand. As my courtroom colleagues and I gear up for audiences to see our hard work come to fruition – my heart and mind is set on the intention I hold dear when I go to work everyday: That this space is for everyone, and systems that don’t serve everyone don’t deserve to displace anyone. That the agency with which we are portraying our characters on screen ought to be endowed upon those who work tirelessly to fight for those characters’ existence & authenticity in the first place. That these conversations might actualise in the everyday. It’s a privileged place from which to speak – talking about culture-making. But storytelling is the bedrock of community-building and its narrative has the power to steer people’s concept of who they are and how they belong for entire lifetimes. #TheTwelve came to @foxtel tonight – I hope you get a chance to witness the talent that abounds each frame ✨ I’ve had the pleasure of dolling up, sitting next to, holding space and laughing along with some pretty incredible humans as we celebrated the release of #TheTwelve these past few weeks. As a woman of colour who was once (many times) told that there is no place for her on Australian screens, it gives me so much joy to have shared the company of so many that I admire, and to have felt their camaraderie, empathy and love. Sometimes, though, when asked to talk about my experiences as a ‘diverse’ actor 🤦🏽♀️ on Aussie screens, I bite my tongue, mince my words, or joke around the big bush that is the history of discrimination in our media industry. Sometimes the photograph belies the pain, the eloquence hides the rawness of unbelonging that so many have felt that still lives when I walk onto set everyday and find that sticker on the floor which tells me where to stand. As my courtroom colleagues and I gear up for audiences to see our hard work come to fruition – my heart and mind is set on the intention I hold dear when I go to work everyday: That this space is for everyone, and systems that don’t serve everyone don’t deserve to displace anyone. That the agency with which we are portraying our characters on screen ought to be endowed upon those who work tirelessly to fight for those characters’ existence & authenticity in the first place. That these conversations might actualise in the everyday. It’s a privileged place from which to speak – talking about culture-making. But storytelling is the bedrock of community-building and its narrative has the power to steer people’s concept of who they are and how they belong for entire lifetimes. #TheTwelve came to @foxtel tonight – I hope you get a chance to witness the talent that abounds each frame ✨ I’ve had the pleasure of dolling up, sitting next to, holding space and laughing along with some pretty incredible humans as we celebrated the release of #TheTwelve these past few weeks. As a woman of colour who was once (many times) told that there is no place for her on Australian screens, it gives me so much joy to have shared the company of so many that I admire, and to have felt their camaraderie, empathy and love. Sometimes, though, when asked to talk about my experiences as a ‘diverse’ actor 🤦🏽♀️ on Aussie screens, I bite my tongue, mince my words, or joke around the big bush that is the history of discrimination in our media industry. Sometimes the photograph belies the pain, the eloquence hides the rawness of unbelonging that so many have felt that still lives when I walk onto set everyday and find that sticker on the floor which tells me where to stand. As my courtroom colleagues and I gear up for audiences to see our hard work come to fruition – my heart and mind is set on the intention I hold dear when I go to work everyday: That this space is for everyone, and systems that don’t serve everyone don’t deserve to displace anyone. That the agency with which we are portraying our characters on screen ought to be endowed upon those who work tirelessly to fight for those characters’ existence & authenticity in the first place. That these conversations might actualise in the everyday. It’s a privileged place from which to speak – talking about culture-making. But storytelling is the bedrock of community-building and its narrative has the power to steer people’s concept of who they are and how they belong for entire lifetimes. #TheTwelve came to @foxtel tonight – I hope you get a chance to witness the talent that abounds each frame ✨ I’ve had the pleasure of dolling up, sitting next to, holding space and laughing along with some pretty incredible humans as we celebrated the release of #TheTwelve these past few weeks. As a woman of colour who was once (many times) told that there is no place for her on Australian screens, it gives me so much joy to have shared the company of so many that I admire, and to have felt their camaraderie, empathy and love. Sometimes, though, when asked to talk about my experiences as a ‘diverse’ actor 🤦🏽♀️ on Aussie screens, I bite my tongue, mince my words, or joke around the big bush that is the history of discrimination in our media industry. Sometimes the photograph belies the pain, the eloquence hides the rawness of unbelonging that so many have felt that still lives when I walk onto set everyday and find that sticker on the floor which tells me where to stand. As my courtroom colleagues and I gear up for audiences to see our hard work come to fruition – my heart and mind is set on the intention I hold dear when I go to work everyday: That this space is for everyone, and systems that don’t serve everyone don’t deserve to displace anyone. That the agency with which we are portraying our characters on screen ought to be endowed upon those who work tirelessly to fight for those characters’ existence & authenticity in the first place. That these conversations might actualise in the everyday. It’s a privileged place from which to speak – talking about culture-making. But storytelling is the bedrock of community-building and its narrative has the power to steer people’s concept of who they are and how they belong for entire lifetimes. #TheTwelve came to @foxtel tonight – I hope you get a chance to witness the talent that abounds each frame ✨ I’ve had the pleasure of dolling up, sitting next to, holding space and laughing along with some pretty incredible humans as we celebrated the release of #TheTwelve these past few weeks. As a woman of colour who was once (many times) told that there is no place for her on Australian screens, it gives me so much joy to have shared the company of so many that I admire, and to have felt their camaraderie, empathy and love. Sometimes, though, when asked to talk about my experiences as a ‘diverse’ actor 🤦🏽♀️ on Aussie screens, I bite my tongue, mince my words, or joke around the big bush that is the history of discrimination in our media industry. Sometimes the photograph belies the pain, the eloquence hides the rawness of unbelonging that so many have felt that still lives when I walk onto set everyday and find that sticker on the floor which tells me where to stand. As my courtroom colleagues and I gear up for audiences to see our hard work come to fruition – my heart and mind is set on the intention I hold dear when I go to work everyday: That this space is for everyone, and systems that don’t serve everyone don’t deserve to displace anyone. That the agency with which we are portraying our characters on screen ought to be endowed upon those who work tirelessly to fight for those characters’ existence & authenticity in the first place. That these conversations might actualise in the everyday. It’s a privileged place from which to speak – talking about culture-making. But storytelling is the bedrock of community-building and its narrative has the power to steer people’s concept of who they are and how they belong for entire lifetimes. #TheTwelve came to @foxtel tonight – I hope you get a chance to witness the talent that abounds each frame ✨ I’ve had the pleasure of dolling up, sitting next to, holding space and laughing along with some pretty incredible humans as we celebrated the release of #TheTwelve these past few weeks. As a woman of colour who was once (many times) told that there is no place for her on Australian screens, it gives me so much joy to have shared the company of so many that I admire, and to have felt their camaraderie, empathy and love. Sometimes, though, when asked to talk about my experiences as a ‘diverse’ actor 🤦🏽♀️ on Aussie screens, I bite my tongue, mince my words, or joke around the big bush that is the history of discrimination in our media industry. Sometimes the photograph belies the pain, the eloquence hides the rawness of unbelonging that so many have felt that still lives when I walk onto set everyday and find that sticker on the floor which tells me where to stand. As my courtroom colleagues and I gear up for audiences to see our hard work come to fruition – my heart and mind is set on the intention I hold dear when I go to work everyday: That this space is for everyone, and systems that don’t serve everyone don’t deserve to displace anyone. That the agency with which we are portraying our characters on screen ought to be endowed upon those who work tirelessly to fight for those characters’ existence & authenticity in the first place. That these conversations might actualise in the everyday. It’s a privileged place from which to speak – talking about culture-making. But storytelling is the bedrock of community-building and its narrative has the power to steer people’s concept of who they are and how they belong for entire lifetimes. #TheTwelve came to @foxtel tonight – I hope you get a chance to witness the talent that abounds each frame ✨ Dare I say one of the greatest ensembles ever assembled on Australian television, directed by some of our best, and crewed by the most loveable bunch: #TheTwelve premieres tonight at 8.30pm on @foxtel 🎥🙌🏽 It’s been an honour to play you Corrie D’souza. Dare I say one of the greatest ensembles ever assembled on Australian television, directed by some of our best, and crewed by the most loveable bunch: #TheTwelve premieres tonight at 8.30pm on @foxtel 🎥🙌🏽 It’s been an honour to play you Corrie D’souza. What a night! ✨💕 So incredible to witness the world premiere of #TheTwelve in Sydney last night. It comes to you on June 21st on @foxtel and each frame contains Australia’s most incredible ensemble yet. Corrie D’souza can’t wait to meet all of you! Felt like@magic to step out in @zimmermann 👗 @_aje_ 👠 @bulgari 👛 thanks to @harrietcrawf_ord and team. Hair by @kohhair_ Make up by me! 💕 Objection! With the Alexi to my devil horned Corrie. It’s very rare that I get to work with an actor as open and giving as this legend here. Someone with whom I can be earnest, in character and switch in an instant to my complete goofball self. If there’s one take away I have from this job, it’s that Damien Strouthos is an absolute G (as well as also being a bit disgusting). #TheTwelve coming to @foxtel June 21st. When the stars fall but the magic doesn’t wear off ✨ So honoured to be featured in the June issue of @vogueaustralia, which was launched in Sydney along with the furore and magic of @bazluhrmann’s @elvismovie. An issue filled with so many wonderful artists & creators; it is so special to be featured in my element in movement and described as what I come as first: a Bharatha Natyam dancer. Issue: 📸 @jamie_heath 💄 @kylieotoole Premiere:👗 by @zimmermann 🎩 by @fordmillinery 👠 @billinishoes >> styled by @harrietcrawf_ord Glam by @stoj_makeupartist & @joelforman I am here at the @asrc1 headquarters answering phones & collecting donations on #worldrefugeeday…. Would love to hear from you! The number to call from anywhere in Australia is 1300692772. #standwithrefugees #standforwelcome #standforchange How to Donate Call 1300 692 772 Text ‘HOPE’ to 0475 000 111 to donate $20 Online asrc.org.au/telethon AUCTION & PRIZE DRAW Check out the 2022 online auction (more exciting items and experiences are being added every day) and purchase tickets for our prize draw here: www.asrctelethonauction.org.au We would love it if you could promote this to your network! THE WEBSITE Visit the website – www.asrc.org.au/telethon I am here at the @asrc1 headquarters answering phones & collecting donations on #worldrefugeeday…. Would love to hear from you! The number to call from anywhere in Australia is 1300692772. #standwithrefugees #standforwelcome #standforchange How to Donate Call 1300 692 772 Text ‘HOPE’ to 0475 000 111 to donate $20 Online asrc.org.au/telethon AUCTION & PRIZE DRAW Check out the 2022 online auction (more exciting items and experiences are being added every day) and purchase tickets for our prize draw here: www.asrctelethonauction.org.au We would love it if you could promote this to your network! THE WEBSITE Visit the website – www.asrc.org.au/telethon Sorry, did someone say #TheTwelve premieres tomorrow on @foxtel? Did someone say that @leahpurcell is one of the incredible writers on the show? Goddam I bet you it’s worth a watch! 💕🎞 This was me and Alan, director of fundraising and marketing at the @asrc1 talking about the brilliant work being done here today on #worldrefugeeday to empower the wonderful humans that have come to Australia in pursuit of safety, self-determination and belonging. Have a watch, and then get on the phone phone 📞 your donations are being matched right now! 1300692772 ❤️ Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) ‘To be the best me I can be’ I believe that everyone has the right to safety, freedom, the power of aspiration and the feeling of belonging. As a person who grew up with immense privilege in a country like Australia despite being the child of migrants, I’m acutely aware that not everyone who arrives on our shores benefits from the same access. I’m so pleased to share that I’ll be at the phones in person at this year’s #asrctelethon at the @asrc1’s headquarters in Melbourne on Monday June 20. It’s an opportunity for you to show your support of refugees by making a donation to the World Refugee Day Telethon. 💕 How to Donate: Call 1300 692 772 Text ‘HOPE’ to 0475000111 to donate $20 Online: asrc.org.au/telethon TagsPallavi Sharda Previous articleActress Ashima Shiraishi HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2022Next articleActress Lily Aldridge HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2022