Actress-producer Priyanka Chopra returned to her "Mary Kom" avatar to promote Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Clean India campaign.
Priyanka shared a photograph of herself immortalised as wall art on Instagram on Monday.
"Change begins at home and I'm proud to be featured as part of this wall art in Mumbai by Viacom 18. I think art in public places in the form of wall paintings, graffiti or murals brings joy and drives all of us to keep the area clean and contribute to the beauty of our surroundings," Priyanka wrote alongside the image.
Singer Neha Bhasin, whose career began with being chosen in all-girl Indian pop group Viva through a reality TV show, is not keen to be a judge on any such platform. She says promises made during the beginning of such shows are often not fulfilled.
"Baahubali: The Lost Legends", an animated spinoff of filmmaker S.S. Rajamoulis "Baahubali" film franchise, will soon make its debut on the small screen to enthrall viewers with the story of Baahubali, the king of fictional kingdom Mahishmati.
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan says he supports a traffic and cyber crime awareness initiative by the Mumbai police. The cyber campaign involves the use of a dialogue from the actor's iconic film "Sholay".