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Jul 07, 2015 The total Internet censorship, implemented in Russia since November 2012, is a controversial issue, universally condemned by the international community and by the Russian human right defenders and mass-media. In early 2016, she signed Run Antony opposite Vinay Rajkumar, grandson of legendary actor and singer, Dr. Rajkumar.The film was a romantic-thriller written and directed by debutant director, Raghu Shastry. The film did well and she was recognised for her acting skills, playing the role of a suicide bomber.
Contents • • • • • Personal life [ ] Rukshar is an Indian-Punjabi, born in Ealing, London. She moved to Goa and started her schooling there at Manovikas English Medium High School. After completing her education in Goa till her 9th grade, she moved to Bangalore for further studies completing her high school from Bishop Cotton Girls School and degree in Fashion designing from Bangalore University. Bangalore is her current place of residence.
Career [ ] In early 2016, she signed opposite, grandson of legendary actor and singer,. The film was a romantic-thriller written and directed by debutant director, Raghu Shastry.
The film did well and she was recognised for her acting skills, playing the role of a suicide bomber. The Times of India reviewed the movie and gave her special mentions. The newspaper stated, 'Rukshar excels in her role'. In April 2018, her movie ' opposite hit the theaters. 'The Times of India' stated,'Rukshar Dhillon too looks adorable in her role'. 'First Post' credited her role and stated 'Rukshar does a fine job as a city-bred girl who goes to her village on a vacation' Filmography [ ] Year Film Role Language Notes 2016 Yashu Released 2017 Anagha Released 2018 Riya Released 2018 Neha 21st March 2019 Simi Hindi filming References [ ].
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