Showing posts with label BollyWood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BollyWood. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

From a different view point

From a different view poi …
Sushmita Sen looked tall and elegant in an off white saree - and if you look very very closely, you can spot one of her favourite tattoos on her back - and in case you are wondering what the tattoo is – it is a tiger cub
From a different view poi …
Asin looked a typical Kerala beauty - and just see how perfectly she has draped the traditional sari
From a different view poi …
Kareena and Saif came hand in hand for the party. And the camera just could not pan away from Bebo as she passed by
From a different view poi …
Kangna looks perfect - and her new hairdo does justice to the tattoo she has on her nape.
From a different view poi …
We wonder why we still tend to call Zarine Fatrina - she has lost a lot of weight - and it shows more when we see her from behind.
From a different view poi …
Bipasha Basu was every bit the diva in an off white sari. Here's a look at how she looked from behind
From a different view poi …
Sophie is one of those celebs who dresses up perfectly - we love that design on her blue blouse and those beads which are trailing along
From a different view poi …
Jiah Khan looked splendid in a lavender sari. The silver low back blouse she wore added to the oomph factor - once again, the camera could not stop following her
From a different view poi …
Priyanka Chopra wore a gown at a recent do. But for the pleasant light colour - it was very much similar to a gown Frieda Pinto wore to the Doha film festival. Neither the camera nor us for that matter could take our attention off from this sexy lass as she passed by. And that smile had our pluses racing
From a different view poi …
Walking the red carpet is an art - and so is facing the camera. Here's how Deepika has scored brownie points
From a different view poi …
This picture is not a new one - but it is one we just can't keep aside. The sisters have the poise, the elegance and the seductive charm - which makes them the queens before the camera

Monday, 6 February 2012

Suja Varunee god’s child



Suja Varunee has acted in KasthurimanMilakaSolla Solla inikkum in Tamil has now changed her name as Suja Varunee. She has also acted in Aaptharaksha and Nagavalli in Telugu and Kannadarespectively.
Suja Varunee means God of Rain. She strongly believes in changing her name will surely change her career massively and successfully.
When she spoke to the media,” I can not do all the movies in all time.For me family is more important.I was forced to take complete responsibility in taking care of my mother and younger sister as a male child. That is the reason why i committed all films which came to me. Now I am confident on their wealth and happiness.
Suja Varunee god’s child
So now i decided to do good movies only which should give satisfaction to me and my fans as well. I would like to be known as a good actress in Tamil film industry by choosing good stories.
I am very happy now because I am given an opportunity in Amali Thumali is being directed byDirector Athiyaman.
I am going to rock with Santhunu in that film. Interestingly I will only be the female lead inAthiyaman’s next venture Thapputhalangal. Everybody will wonder on my performance after seeing me in Thapputhalangal. I am sure Director Vettriveeran’s Kadhal Theevu will bring best actressaward of the year, such powerful character that is..
In this year, I am progressing by doing and choosing challenging roles Most importantly I settled down in Chennai so no more burden to producers to meet my accommodation and air traveling expenses (laughing) Also I can speak Tamil very well. what else.. No more Suja…this is Suja Varunee love you all”

Suja Varunee god’s child

Suja Varunee god’s child

Suja Varunee god’s child

Suja Varunee god’s child

Suja Varunee god’s child

Saif's new item girl

Saif's new item girl
Malika Haydon is all set for her Bollywood debut in Saif-Kareena starrer 'Agent Vinod
Saif's new item girl
The peppy number called 'I'll Do The Talking' sees Malika gyrating with Saif Ali Khan
Saif's new item girl
The half-Indian, half-Australian model will also features in the 2012 Kingfisher Calender
Saif's new item girl
This is not her first brush with the camera. She has done Pepsi commercial with Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne earlier
Saif's new item girl
Malika is Lisa Haydon's sister who featured in films like 'Aisha' and 'Rascals
Saif's new item girl
Boney M's foot tapping number 'Ra Ra Rasputin' is the latest song which is getting a 'desi' makeover in Saif's 'Agent Vinod
Saif's new item girl
The song has been shot at a night club in Russia

Saif's new item girl

Saif's new item girl
Malika Haydon is all set for her Bollywood debut in Saif-Kareena starrer 'Agent Vinod
Saif's new item girl
The peppy number called 'I'll Do The Talking' sees Malika gyrating with Saif Ali Khan
Saif's new item girl
The half-Indian, half-Australian model will also features in the 2012 Kingfisher Calender
Saif's new item girl
This is not her first brush with the camera. She has done Pepsi commercial with Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne earlier
Saif's new item girl
Malika is Lisa Haydon's sister who featured in films like 'Aisha' and 'Rascals
Saif's new item girl
Boney M's foot tapping number 'Ra Ra Rasputin' is the latest song which is getting a 'desi' makeover in Saif's 'Agent Vinod
Saif's new item girl
The song has been shot at a night club in Russia

Sunday, 5 February 2012

How to survive a B’wood party, unharmed


With the recent maar-dhaad at success parties, B’wood is getting progressively rowdy. Here’s an etiquette check
As Shirish Kunder soothes his cheeks after the Baadshah of Bollywood, SRK, hammered a thundering blow on it at a recent party, Bollywood bashes seem to be getting more literal than anything else. And under the glitter and botox-ed glow, lies a dark and desperate rage only waiting to explode at the slightest flick. So here we are, reduced to compiling a list of appropriate filmy etiquette that stars could subscribe to. Following this will ensure you’re seen at the right places, not thrown out, clobbered shapeless, and hopefully invited again.
Dress like you’re invited
I looked so cute in this sweater as a kid
Just like while travelling by air, your appearance can get you upgraded in Bollywood parties too. It’s more important to look the part, even if you don’t suit it. This is partly because the film industry is shamelessly lookist and dangerously fickle. So one appearance in an undersized red sweater can alter your image from ageing superstar to closet moonlighter.
Be the life of the party but not the lewd
Chain Kulli Ki
Bollywood is famous for its crassness that is acceptable in the guise of being candid. But even by filmy standards, there are some lines that need to be doodled firmly. So when in a party, it’s good to be charming and sociable. But it’s a definite thumbs down to be outright obnoxious and indulge in behaviour that becomes a source of comic relief for the other attendees and tabloid literature in the days following it. Unless you’re haggard and singularly quirky and it is the only way you can draw any attention or interest of the paparazzi.
Pat on the back and not poke in the rib
Bro, you were too good!
Since we’ve already covered how touchy Bollywooders can get here, it’s ideal to moderate your friendly punches. It's important to know that there’s a thin line between a cool pat and an uncomfortable poke. If you’re too junior in the industry, it’s best to do away with any kind of physical contact as it may appear desperately social which in filmy parlance translates as ‘I-need-a-role-right-now’. But a casual friendly slap on the back with a compliment that seems genuine and not rehearsed can really do wonders for you.
Say no to social alcoholism
Make it a Patiala large
There are a few things more embarrassing than having a drunken image in the media for any actor. But those things generally put one behind bars. So, it’s best to hold on to your first glass till the end of the party even if the bar is well-stocked with all the ‘labels’ that make your staple diet. The idea is to network and exchange numbers and be sociable and not fight the urge to shut your eyes.
Be a Charlie and not a Chameli
Aati kya...?
The film industry with its hysterically judgmental attitude is quick to dismiss wannabes. And dressing up like someone who is willing to make an offer worth refusing will be just enough to get you there. This doesn’t mean you wrap yourself like an Eskimo. But it also doesn’t mean that you reveal so much that people get to know you more than they would if you wore nothing at all.
More chemistry, less physics
My wife is my life
If you’re married, it’s almost compulsory to drag your partner along to every party that you attend. But the ‘dragging’ shouldn’t really appear literal and your comfortable equation should be visible. That said, surely don’t overdo the PDA or it will end up trending on popular MMS channels.
Arm baat hain
Sisters in arms
If you’re a filmmaker, a producer or his bhatija, strugglers of every kind will be quick to cling on and a bit of arm candy hasn’t hurt anyone either. But try to stick to conversation only and may be even demonstrate your humourous side. If you don’t have one, try and resist reading out forwarded jokes from your cell phone. Santa and Banta have never managed to help anyone get anywhere.
Buddy baatein
Did you hear about last night?
The idea of a party is to have a good time. Often, this constitutes to sharing a joke or two about what happened to someone, somewhere and how it was really embarrassing. While gossiping isn’t really frowned upon, it could reduce you to someone who’s just too glad to have been there and relishes the idea of seeing someone being stripped of all dignity.
But Aamir is a thinking actor so…
What a performance, yaar!
Filmwallahs are very particular and informed about who did what and how in which film. So when complimenting someone, know your facts. Also, no star can suffer lengthy compliments about another star, so the topic of discussion should stick to the person you’re conversing with. It’s an old yet classic trick to compliment a star by standing right behind his back, hoping he/ she would hear you, turn around and hug you.  Welcome to Bollywood.

Social climbing
She's got a ticket to ride
Piggy-backing on someone’s success is the most tried and tested formula in Bollywood. But literally doing that at a party will make you seem clingy and again ‘out-of-work’.

How to survive a B’wood party, unharmed


With the recent maar-dhaad at success parties, B’wood is getting progressively rowdy. Here’s an etiquette check
As Shirish Kunder soothes his cheeks after the Baadshah of Bollywood, SRK, hammered a thundering blow on it at a recent party, Bollywood bashes seem to be getting more literal than anything else. And under the glitter and botox-ed glow, lies a dark and desperate rage only waiting to explode at the slightest flick. So here we are, reduced to compiling a list of appropriate filmy etiquette that stars could subscribe to. Following this will ensure you’re seen at the right places, not thrown out, clobbered shapeless, and hopefully invited again.
Dress like you’re invited
I looked so cute in this sweater as a kid
Just like while travelling by air, your appearance can get you upgraded in Bollywood parties too. It’s more important to look the part, even if you don’t suit it. This is partly because the film industry is shamelessly lookist and dangerously fickle. So one appearance in an undersized red sweater can alter your image from ageing superstar to closet moonlighter.
Be the life of the party but not the lewd
Chain Kulli Ki
Bollywood is famous for its crassness that is acceptable in the guise of being candid. But even by filmy standards, there are some lines that need to be doodled firmly. So when in a party, it’s good to be charming and sociable. But it’s a definite thumbs down to be outright obnoxious and indulge in behaviour that becomes a source of comic relief for the other attendees and tabloid literature in the days following it. Unless you’re haggard and singularly quirky and it is the only way you can draw any attention or interest of the paparazzi.
Pat on the back and not poke in the rib
Bro, you were too good!
Since we’ve already covered how touchy Bollywooders can get here, it’s ideal to moderate your friendly punches. It's important to know that there’s a thin line between a cool pat and an uncomfortable poke. If you’re too junior in the industry, it’s best to do away with any kind of physical contact as it may appear desperately social which in filmy parlance translates as ‘I-need-a-role-right-now’. But a casual friendly slap on the back with a compliment that seems genuine and not rehearsed can really do wonders for you.
Say no to social alcoholism
Make it a Patiala large
There are a few things more embarrassing than having a drunken image in the media for any actor. But those things generally put one behind bars. So, it’s best to hold on to your first glass till the end of the party even if the bar is well-stocked with all the ‘labels’ that make your staple diet. The idea is to network and exchange numbers and be sociable and not fight the urge to shut your eyes.
Be a Charlie and not a Chameli
Aati kya...?
The film industry with its hysterically judgmental attitude is quick to dismiss wannabes. And dressing up like someone who is willing to make an offer worth refusing will be just enough to get you there. This doesn’t mean you wrap yourself like an Eskimo. But it also doesn’t mean that you reveal so much that people get to know you more than they would if you wore nothing at all.
More chemistry, less physics
My wife is my life
If you’re married, it’s almost compulsory to drag your partner along to every party that you attend. But the ‘dragging’ shouldn’t really appear literal and your comfortable equation should be visible. That said, surely don’t overdo the PDA or it will end up trending on popular MMS channels.
Arm baat hain
Sisters in arms
If you’re a filmmaker, a producer or his bhatija, strugglers of every kind will be quick to cling on and a bit of arm candy hasn’t hurt anyone either. But try to stick to conversation only and may be even demonstrate your humourous side. If you don’t have one, try and resist reading out forwarded jokes from your cell phone. Santa and Banta have never managed to help anyone get anywhere.
Buddy baatein
Did you hear about last night?
The idea of a party is to have a good time. Often, this constitutes to sharing a joke or two about what happened to someone, somewhere and how it was really embarrassing. While gossiping isn’t really frowned upon, it could reduce you to someone who’s just too glad to have been there and relishes the idea of seeing someone being stripped of all dignity.
But Aamir is a thinking actor so…
What a performance, yaar!
Filmwallahs are very particular and informed about who did what and how in which film. So when complimenting someone, know your facts. Also, no star can suffer lengthy compliments about another star, so the topic of discussion should stick to the person you’re conversing with. It’s an old yet classic trick to compliment a star by standing right behind his back, hoping he/ she would hear you, turn around and hug you.  Welcome to Bollywood.

Social climbing
She's got a ticket to ride
Piggy-backing on someone’s success is the most tried and tested formula in Bollywood. But literally doing that at a party will make you seem clingy and again ‘out-of-work’.