Tarini: Aarushi Nishank Opens Up On Her upcoming Movie
Aarushi Nishank, the daughter of Uttarakhand Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, is all set to make her Bollywood debut with the upcoming film ‘Tarini’. The movie is based on the real-life story of six Indian Navy officers who completed a circumnavigation of the globe on a sailboat. In a recent interview, Aarushi Nishank opened up about her role in the film and what audiences can expect from ‘Tarini’. She said that the movie is all about the strength and determination of the six naval officers who took on the challenge of sailing around the world.
Aarushi Nishank plays the role of Tarini, one of the six naval officers who embarked on the historic voyage. The actress said that she had to undergo extensive training in sailing and navigation for the role, which was both physically and mentally challenging. The film is directed by Vijay Bute and produced by Smita Tripathi under the banner of Tripathi Group of Companies. The movie also features actors like Arun Bali, Rakesh Bedi, and Rajesh Puri in supporting roles.
‘Tarini’ is a tribute to the brave Indian Navy officers who embarked on the voyage in 2017 and returned to Goa after circumnavigating the globe in 254 days. The sailors covered a distance of more than 22,000 nautical miles and crossed the Equator twice.
The film’s title track, ‘Teri Galiyon Se’, has already become popular among audiences. The song is a soulful rendition of the journey of the six naval officers and the challenges they faced during their voyage. The song is composed by Amit Mishra and the lyrics are penned by Tanveer Ghazi.
Aarushi Nishank’s upcoming film ‘Tarini’ is a tribute to the six Indian Navy officers who completed a historic circumnavigation of the globe on a sailboat. The movie is all about the strength and determination of these officers, and Aarushi Nishank’s role as Tarini is a reflection of that. The film is expected to be an inspirational tale of courage and perseverance, and the title track ‘Teri Galiyon Se’ has already struck a chord with audiences.