By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
20th November:- Seeing Lifestyle of Models, we often
get glimmered and begin to desire their lifestyle. But there are very few
people who get an opportunity to move forward. Today's young generations
focuses more on their careers from very young age and are more inclined to
achieve their dreams. 3 youngsters have started a company named 'SG
Productions, Events & Management' to provide platform to newcomers in the
industry. Shubham Gaur, Yashika Sareen, Sheena Mittal jointly launched Mr. and
Miss Different Icons North India 2017-18 Pageant whose Audition was organized in
Hotel Rajshree. Peter Sodhi and Harjinder Sodhi were special guests on this
occasion.
Youngsters from all over Punjab and
Haryana showcased their talent in this audition. Total 40 participants gave
their audition out of which 30 have been selected for the final.
SG Production owner Shubham Gour said
that he himself is a model by profession and he won the title of Mr. India
Exotic 2017. His production partner Yashika won Miss Tricity 2017 and Sheena
Mittal is a make-up artist in the Punjabi industry. We want to bring all the
new talents forward. People do not get the right platform to show their
talents, so often their dreams remain incomplete. If given the right direction
then youngsters can touch heights with their hard work. Keeping this wish, we
have introduced this pageant whose final will be in December.
Shubham, Yashika, Sheena also took
charge of Judge Panel including the Sodhi couple. Yashika said that our aim is
to bring out new talent, for which we will do our best.
Shubham said that we kept the name of
this pagent 'different' as we are looking for some different talent having good
skills & manners. In today's participants, we were able to see 'good
communication, confidence on ramp and the most important respect for elders'.
He wants to give those people an opportunity to move forward, which has a sense
of respect towards others. This feeling isn't often seen in the younger
generation of today's age, so we want that as youth progress in their career,
they retain their culture along with it.
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