Mumbai’s entertainment scene lit up with the Rubaru Calendar launch, featuring Jamie Lever’s engaging revelations. Chatting with IANS, the actress-comedian dished on the shoot’s raw appeal, her craft, and tributes to industry legends.
Jamie called it transformative: ‘This shoot broke the mold – no enhancements, just us as we are. It’s a nod to resilient women who earn their stripes through sheer grit. Heartfelt thanks to Amit ji for unveiling our true selves.’
On the hustle: ‘Success demands prep marathons – research, purpose, everything. Amit ji’s focus on marginalized stories sets this apart.’
Comedy wisdom flowed next: ‘Humor mastery is endless work. Twelve years strong, yet I’m evolving daily – shortcuts don’t exist.’
Praising the anchors, she said, ‘Farah ma’am hosts like a pro. Salman sir? Timeless icon with fans who won’t let go – utterly unbeatable. Vacations call for her standout energy.’
The calendar emerges as more than imagery; it’s a mirror to society’s working women, crafted to provoke thought and admiration.