Eesha Sukhi, Founder & Director of The Bluebop Cafe part of chat show Speak Up for Amazon Prime by award winning film director Vipin Agnihotri

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Chat show Speak Up to be streamed on Amazon Prime this January is going to feature prominent face in the hospitality sector Eesha Sukhi.

Eesha Sukhi, Founder & Director of The Bluebop Cafe part of chat show Speak Up for Amazon Prime by award winning film director Vipin Agnihotri.

“Sharing my humble journey with the hope that it instills resillience and passion in young aspiring individuals out there, who we can see as dynamic personalities of the future” pointed out Eesha Sukhi, Founder & Director of The Bluebop Cafe.

According to Vipin Agnihotri, this 12 episode series will feature 12 personalities from different walks of life.“ Five episodes are already being shot and in the coming days we are going to finish shooting rest of the episodes,” said Vipin Agnihotri.

Talking about Eesha Sukhi’s selection, Vipin said that she represents the youth of today and her inclusion will motivate lots of individuals to the young brigade to explore their full potential.

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