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Ankita Lokhande Recognized as Best Actor - Female for Role in Pavitra Rishta and Honored with Award of Excellence for Her All-Round Talents at the Xplore Talent Awards Held in the USA and the UK

Ankita Lokhande has been chosen by Xplore Software Consulting Inc as the winner of the Xplore Talent Awards from the Indian TV entertainment industry for all-round performance and multiple talents in the areas of acting, dance and performance.

Ankita Lokhande Recognized as Best Actor - Female for Role in Pavitra Rishta and Honored with Award of Excellence for Her All-Round Talents at the Xplore Talent Awards Held in the USA and the UK
2010-11-10
LEWES, DE, November 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) Xplore Software Consulting Inc recognizes all-round performance and multiple talents in the areas of both software and the entertainment industry.

Ankita Lokhande has been chosen by Xplore Software Consulting Inc as the winner of the Xplore Talent Award from the Indian TV entertainment industry as she possesses immense talent in the areas of acting, dancing, and drama.

Ankita Lokhande, born and brought up in Indore, India, is an Indian television actor best known for playing the role of Archana in Pavitra Rishta.

She moved to Mumbai, India and began his television career when she was selected for first season of Zee Cinestars Ki Khoj in 2004. She even won the best dancer award in the show. Currently she is playing the female protagonist Archana in the famous Balaji Telefilms serial "Pavitra Rishta" opposite Sushant Singh Rajput on Zee TV.

Ankita has gained immense popularity with his acting skills from the Hindi drama "Pavitra Rishta" (Divine Relation), a production of Balaji Telefilms Ltd, which is telecast through the Zee Television globally across more than 100 countries.

With her simplicity with which she portrays the character of Archana, she has won the hearts of many fans and liked by many. Ankita Lokhande has climbed the success ladder in the short span of her career in the television and entertainment industry.

Xplore Software Consulting Inc., USA, founded in 2008 and incorporated as a corporation in Delaware, USA, is an ISO 9001:2008 certified organization, ranked 10th in the Top 50 Privately-Owned Businesses in Delaware as well as ranked 10th in the Top 50 Diversity-Owned Businesses in Delaware. It provides the consulting and outsourcing services that envision and pioneer the adoption of the flexible global business practices that today enable companies to operate more efficiently and produce more value. The organization also recognizes young and upcoming talent in any industry.

Xplore Software Consulting Inc., USA and Xplore Software Consulting Inc. Ltd (based in the UK) work with their clients globally as partners to conceptualize and realize technology driven business transformation initiatives. Their commitment is: to enable the swift, practical and meaningful transformation of critical business and IT functions - transformation that ensures your organization's success by delivering measurable and lasting improvements in performance, productivity, quality, and cost.

For more information about Xplore Software Consulting Inc, USA, please visit http://us.xplore-software.com.

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[Press-News.org] Ankita Lokhande Recognized as Best Actor - Female for Role in Pavitra Rishta and Honored with Award of Excellence for Her All-Round Talents at the Xplore Talent Awards Held in the USA and the UK
Ankita Lokhande has been chosen by Xplore Software Consulting Inc as the winner of the Xplore Talent Awards from the Indian TV entertainment industry for all-round performance and multiple talents in the areas of acting, dance and performance.