Zohra Sehgal: Google Doodle features Iconic Indian actress

Briefly:-Google remembers iconic Indian actress and dancer Zohra Segal with a special doodle Zohra Segal has received honours like the Padma Shri (1998), the Kalidas Samman (2001), and the Padma Vibhushan (2010). The special doodle on Zohra Segal is designed by artist Parvati Pillai


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Zohra Segal Google Doodle: Iconic Indian entertainer and artist Zohra Segal was Tuesday respected by Google, which highlighted her in a Doodle on its landing page. Segal was among the nation's first specialists to be accomplish worldwide acknowledgment. She got a portion of the country's most noteworthy honors, incorporating the Padma Shri in 1998, the Kalidas Samman in 2001 and the Padma Vibhushan in 2010. 

Segal was conceived on April 27, 1912 in Saharanpur, in what is currently Uttar Pradesh. She learnt expressive dance in a renowned school in Dresden, Germany when she was in her mid 20s. She later visited globally with Indian move pioneer Uday Shankar. 

Uday Shankar was glad to see such a delightful Indian lady abroad intrigued by customary move and said that he would consider work to be her when she contacted her country. He later visited globally with Uday Shankar, the unbelievable figure of the Indian move field. 

After the long stretches of 1945, Sehgal joined the Indian People's Theater Association and got into acting. A portion of his celebrated movies incorporate Neecha Nagar, which was screened at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the Palme d'Or Award, the celebration's most noteworthy honor. 

After Sehgal moved to London in 1962, he chipped away at British TV programs, for example, 'Specialist Who' and 'The 1984 Miniseries the Jewel in the Crown'. He likewise assumed a part in Bend It Like Beckham. Sehgal died on 10 July 2014 in New Delhi. 

The google doodle blog stated, ''Today's Doodle, outlined by visitor craftsman Parvati Pillai, celebrates famous Indian entertainer and artist Zohra Segal, one of the nation's first female entertainers to genuinely accomplish acknowledgment on the global stage. Among Segal's striking early work was a part in the film "Neecha Nagar" ("Lowly City"), which was delivered on this day in 1946 at the Cannes Film Festival. Broadly thought to be Indian film's first global basic achievement, "Neecha Nagar" won the celebration's most noteworthy honor: the Palme d'Or prize. '' 

The complete name of Zohra Segal was Sahibzadi Zohra Begum Mumtaz-ullah Khan. She was conceived in Saharanpur, India on April 27, 1912 . She went to a renowned expressive dance school in Dresden, Germany in her mid 20s and later visited globally with the Indian move pioneer Uday Shankar. After she got back to India, she changed to acting, joining the Indian People's Theater Association in 1945. 

Segal got acknowledgment on internation stage after she moved to London, England in 1962 and worked in British TV works of art like "Specialist Who" and the 1984 miniseries "The Jewel in the Crown."

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