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Wake Up India is the story of a village girl, Anjali, who claims that the Chief Minister raped her but the police and media refuse to take up her case. Cast Chirag Patil, Sai Tamhankar, Manoj Joshi, Anjan Srivastava, Mukesh Tiwari, Milind Gunaji, Anant Jog, Asrani, Anjula Singh Mahor. Wake Up India (2013) - Trailers, Review, Songs, Images, News, Synopsis, Plot, Cast & Crew, Wallpapers, Video Clips, User Review, User Rating.

Wake Up India
Directed byBabloo Seshadri
Produced byAnjula Singh Mahor
Ashok Kaushik
Vinay Singh
Story byMohammed Salim
StarringSai Tamhankar
Manoj Joshii
Anjjan Srivastav
Mukesh Tiwari
Mohan Joshi
Milind Gunaji
Anant Jog
Adi Irani
Mushtaq Khan
Atul Parchure
Asrani
Elisha Kriis
Music byShankar Sahney
CinematographyR.R. Prince
Edited byBabloo Seshadri
Production
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Release date
Running time
130 minutes (Approximately)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Wake Up India[1] is a 2013 Hindi political Drama film written & directed by Babloo Seshadri. Wake Up India is produced by Shree Balajee Entertainment in association with Kanishka Films. Starring Sai Tamhankar, Manoj Joshi, Mukesh Tiwari, Mohan Joshi, Asrani, Elisha Kriis. The film released on 25 October 2013. The Times of India stated that 'the issues raised here are valid but the execution is immature'.[2]The film raised valid questions towards the growth and development of the nation and the hostile behavior of the political parties involved.

Cast[edit]

  • Aanjjan Srivastav[3]
  • Elisha Kriis as Supriya
  • Anjula Singh Mahor

References[edit]

  1. ^'Wake Up India (2013) movie info and release date'. Bollywood Hungama.
  2. ^Renuka Vyavahare (25 October 2013). 'Wake Up India movie review: Wallpaper, Story, Trailer at Times of India'. Indiatimes. Retrieved 23 November 2013.
  3. ^'Atal Bihari Bajpayee inspires film role'. Oneindia.in.
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From an early age, Sech learned that there are usually two contrasting roads in life and that with each decision made there could be stark consequences. A naturally observant kid, he documented everything he saw on the streets of his native Panama. He noted the hardships that accompany bad choices and, perhaps more importantly, he recognized the rewards that came with faith and hard work. He'd ask himself, 'Will I take the good path or the bad one?' But to become great, he knew there was only one way to go and Sech was destined for greatness.

Before Sech became one of the hottest exports of contemporary Latin pop, Carlos Isaías Morales Wiliams was born in Río Abajo to two pastors. He first developed his musical chops at church, performing choir duties as a drummer and later a pianist and singer — but the streets were charged with 'another flow,' as he recalls. That flow was driven by reggae en español, Panama's home-grown precursor to reggaeton that was introduced to the world by genre-pioneers like El General and Panama City's Nando Boom. 'El General broke one barrier, then Flex another, Joey Montana another, La Factoría, Eddie Lover, Makano and many other artists,' Sech says of their international impact. 'They seeded the idea that this dream is possible,' he muses. 'That you can be a big artist from such a small country.'

During his adolescent years in Panama, Sech discovered the beats of fellow compatriot DJ Seven and immediately delved into production software like FruityLoops (now known as FL Studio). He spent sleepless nights plugging away at his newfound love for beat-making. 'I'd stay up until 9 or 10 AM working on my computer, until I got better and better,' he recalls. 'I swear I never spent my time outside the studio […] I had faith that with hard work and effort, I could one day do something in music.' After cutting his teeth as a producer, songwriting came next. Meanwhile, the young artist supported his craft by working day jobs in the food service and construction industries.

From 2014 to 2017, the hopeful artist released a slew of dancehall-tinged songs online but he desired a level of success that had eluded him up to that point. In fact, he almost called it quits until a friend encouraged him to give it one more shot. The release that followed, a melodic ballad titled 'Miss Lonely,' would go on to be his creative breakthrough. The 2017 hit single was produced by Dímelo Flow, a Miami-by-way-of-Panama super-producer who would soon help catapult Sech into an overnight national sensation.


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'When we get to the hotel [to perform in Panama], I take a quick nap, and when I wake up, [my team] tells me, ‘the club is super packed. Get ready to sing!' I say ‘sure,' but when I arrived, there was literally no room for one more person, bro.,' he recalls. Shortly after, 'Miss Lonely' went viral in Colombia and its international acclaim led to Sech inking a recording contract with the rapidly rising indie label Rich Music in 2018.

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Wake Up India (2013) on IMDb

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Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wake_Up_India&oldid=997016426'

From an early age, Sech learned that there are usually two contrasting roads in life and that with each decision made there could be stark consequences. A naturally observant kid, he documented everything he saw on the streets of his native Panama. He noted the hardships that accompany bad choices and, perhaps more importantly, he recognized the rewards that came with faith and hard work. He'd ask himself, 'Will I take the good path or the bad one?' But to become great, he knew there was only one way to go and Sech was destined for greatness.

Before Sech became one of the hottest exports of contemporary Latin pop, Carlos Isaías Morales Wiliams was born in Río Abajo to two pastors. He first developed his musical chops at church, performing choir duties as a drummer and later a pianist and singer — but the streets were charged with 'another flow,' as he recalls. That flow was driven by reggae en español, Panama's home-grown precursor to reggaeton that was introduced to the world by genre-pioneers like El General and Panama City's Nando Boom. 'El General broke one barrier, then Flex another, Joey Montana another, La Factoría, Eddie Lover, Makano and many other artists,' Sech says of their international impact. 'They seeded the idea that this dream is possible,' he muses. 'That you can be a big artist from such a small country.'

During his adolescent years in Panama, Sech discovered the beats of fellow compatriot DJ Seven and immediately delved into production software like FruityLoops (now known as FL Studio). He spent sleepless nights plugging away at his newfound love for beat-making. 'I'd stay up until 9 or 10 AM working on my computer, until I got better and better,' he recalls. 'I swear I never spent my time outside the studio […] I had faith that with hard work and effort, I could one day do something in music.' After cutting his teeth as a producer, songwriting came next. Meanwhile, the young artist supported his craft by working day jobs in the food service and construction industries.

From 2014 to 2017, the hopeful artist released a slew of dancehall-tinged songs online but he desired a level of success that had eluded him up to that point. In fact, he almost called it quits until a friend encouraged him to give it one more shot. The release that followed, a melodic ballad titled 'Miss Lonely,' would go on to be his creative breakthrough. The 2017 hit single was produced by Dímelo Flow, a Miami-by-way-of-Panama super-producer who would soon help catapult Sech into an overnight national sensation.


Gallery: History's 20 most overrated songs (Espresso)

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'When we get to the hotel [to perform in Panama], I take a quick nap, and when I wake up, [my team] tells me, ‘the club is super packed. Get ready to sing!' I say ‘sure,' but when I arrived, there was literally no room for one more person, bro.,' he recalls. Shortly after, 'Miss Lonely' went viral in Colombia and its international acclaim led to Sech inking a recording contract with the rapidly rising indie label Rich Music in 2018.

In the following year, the 26-year-old Panamanian skyrocketed from emerging artist to bona fide superstar thanks to his genuine, streetwise musical approach. His meteoric rise was largely buoyed by his 2019 R&B-reggaeton banger 'Otro Trago,' featuring Darell, cementing him as one of Latin pop's most promising breakout stars. The smash hit peaked at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart and clocked in at over half a billion views on YouTube.

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Music has taken him to parts of the world that he likely couldn't imagine as a kid growing up in Rio Abajo, and yet, his focus remains fixated on home. And though he's only at the beginning of his journey, he already has his sights set on the end goal – to become a music icon for all of Panama. With imagination and determination, he was able to make his 'sueños' materialize and now his attention has turned to furthering the aspirations of his countrymen. 'If I become an icon where I'm from do you know how many people will be inspired?' he ponders. 'If I do it, I really think it'll be easier for others who are coming up in my country. I hope everyone sees what was done, what is being done and [believes] they can do it too.'





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