Saturday, November 7, 2009
latest Priyanka Chopra was essays the character of Jhankana- WHAT S YOUR RASHEE Wallpapers
Ãòà we are talking about our personal Priyanka Chopra aka Piggy Chops and his very next film news WHAT'S YOUR RASHEE à à ¨ a known fact that trying 12 different characters, as for the 12 different zodiac signs, but apparently, very strangely, one of them bears a striking resemblance to the character of Anandi of Balika Vadhu tive ¹ popular soap! In one of the roles essays Jhankana Priyanka's character, she's a naive girl and a country victim of child marriage. Priyanka à ¨ wearing village girl look, complete with two pigtails and a sari with dark makeup. Although we have not which means that the look of Priyanka à ¨ a copy of absolute Anandi Balika Vadhu, but the ! striking similarities, such as the tail and Rajasthani ghagra Bandhan pallu and there was heavy suspicion on 'inspiration' behind the braids Piggy Chops! And Oh! Did we mention the poor-poor Jhankana, à ¨ a victim of child marriage, just like Anandi! Coincidence We do not think so! It seems director Ashutosh was pretty much influenced by the character portrayed Anandi in Balika Vadhu and decided to use it as one of the part in his film WHAT'S YOUR RASHEE Del.Icio.Us Tags: PriyankaChopra Tags JhankanaTechnorati: PriyankaChopra JhankanaBollywood Actress
Beautiful Boyle has already signed Aamir Khan for Bombay Velvet Download
Ever since Slumdog Millionaire S Oscar haul, Bollywood ¨ à been waiting for Danny Boyle S announced later. According to reports, Boyle has already signed Aamir Khan for Bombay Velvet. à ¨ And now advanced stage of talks with Shah Rukh Khan. According to Mumbai Mirror, the film will be a trilogy directed by Anurag Kashyap. Aamir Khan, while is the protagonist of the third, Boyle à ¨ SRK reportedly keen on getting the first. à interesting to note that Boyle Slumdog Millionaire had also offered to SRK. But things didn T work out then. The news of the same paper reported that a new actor à ¨ been signed for the second. If the reports are true, this is probably the mother of all the shots of casting. Bomb! ay Velvet à ¨ a period thriller set in 1940 Mumbai.Del.Icio.Us Tags: AamirKhan Tags BombayVelvetTechnorati: AamirKhan BombayVelvetBollywood Actress
Spicy Fashion designer slapped by actress Mugdha Godse s boyfriend Wallpapers
Stylist Surya Sarkar is still recovering from the shock of being slapped by actress Mugdha Godse S boyfriend, Mithun. Everything started with Surya à ¨ designing clothes for Mugdha in his next film, all the best. Things turned ugly when Mugdha refused to pay Surya. Surya says Arre Galatia kucch Maine Kiya Nahi hai. Mugdha gave me clothes for all the best, but she refuses to pay me. When I insisted, Mithun à ¨ come to my house and gave me a slap. The drama unfolded when Mithun visited Surya S home to get Mugdha S clothes. Surya says Mugdha said he wanted his design costumes for All The Best. When taking into account the amount of the increase, I asked her to pay me, which she refused. I told her that ! she would only get the clothes remaining until cleared ¬ my share, amounting to Rs 1 lakh. Mithun à ¨ come to my house and asked me to surrender Mugdha S clothes for him. I asked for my money and that S when he slapped me. I Mugdha © t understand thing, because I did this. Lei à ¨ a beautiful girl industrious and worked in the prison too. I thought to file a complaint with the police, but then decided otherwise. Despite repeated text messages, Mugdha been available for comment.Del.Icio.Us Tags: Slapped MugdhaGodseTechnorati Tags: Slapped Actress MugdhaGodseBollywood
New Hema Malini really hatke for her children to make it extra special Snaps
Birthdays are always special for everyone. But the confidence of a mother to do something really hatke for her children to make it special. Well, Esha Deol, who shares his birthday with Shah Rukh Khan, probably one of his best birthday gifts ever from his mother, the Dream Girl, Hema Malini. à known that Esha's career as a Bollywood heroine was not going anywhere. And then disappeared for a while ', sending the mills voice © overtime on why and where it was gone. In all of this à ¨ Hema is stopped by his daughter and even decided to produce a film to revive his daughter. For the birthday of Esha, the shooting of 'Tell Me Oh Khuda' started. The film starring Esha à ¨, of course, an! d thrown in front à ¨ Arjan Bajwa. The cast includes Hema herself, Rishi Kapoor and Vinod Khanna. à ¨ The film directed by Mayur Puri, the dialogue writer of Om Shanti Om. The film tells the search for a girl for her father. Sound familiar risk Hema preceding production, 'Dil Aashna Hai', which was the heroine in search of his mother. Shah Rukh Khan and the late Divya Bharti were part of that movie. However, with 'Tell Me Oh Khuda', Hema à ¨ sure that the public will fall in love with Esha and performance will help him resurrect his career. It seems that even the young daughter pià ¹ à ¨ Ahan been roped in to take care of the production. Well, here's wishing all the best this courageous mother in her endaevour.Del.Icio.Us Tags: specialTechnorati Tags HemaMalini: Actress specialBollywood HemaMalini
Sri Lankan Teledrama and Film Actress Dinakshie Priyasad
Dinakshie Priyasad's maiden appearance in teledrama, 'Wassana Sihinaya'.She is a daughter of famous Film Director Dinesh Priyasad. Her sister Sheshadri Priyasad also in this pictures.
Srilanka Fashion Show
Zouk Models Fashion Show image collection pix by Arantha Sirimanne. Harshani Chathurika, Cati Angel, Chameera Athapaththu and many models represent this event.
Friday, November 6, 2009
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Shahrukh Khan In A lot Of Pain
Everybody knows that SRK had injured his shoulder and was taking rest and after taking rest for more then a month he is back to shoot for Karan Joharâs My Name is Khan and attending meetings for IPL. We spoke to our source close to the film. âHe has resumed the shooting of his best friend Karan Joharâs next venture, âMy Name Is Khanâ opposite Kajol.
Shahrukh Khan has undergone shoulder surgery and doctors have advised him rest for minimum for four months but against doctorâs advice, he has resumed shooting after a shor! t gap. He has been warned by the doctors but yet he is urging to shootâ But about the precautions SRK ensures that he will shoot only light scenes that will not put much stress on his shoulder.
Since his shoulder is not properly healed, SRK takes painkillers before shooting and in between, does physical exercises for his shoulder, which are prescribed by his
doctors. About the healing of his shoulder his closed source told us, âhis arm will take another four to five months to make well fully. He will stay away from any stunts for at least six months or may be more.
Everything depends on how his shoulder heals.â In spite of shoulder surgery, Shahrukh did not stay away from the limelight and made appearance in Filmfare events and even actively took part in the IPL meeting which happened last Sunday at office.
Diya Mirza Likes Seductive Clothes
What did you feel when you first stepped into the seductive red gown you wear in Acid Factory?
I was super excited by designers Shantanu and Nikhilâs creation. And when I looked at myself in the mirror I said âWowâ!
Would you wear something like that in real life?
Of course! In fact I wear a lot of seductive clothes and then all my friends exclaim âOh, you are looking hot!â It is only that the characters I have portrayed on screen were sweet and innocent, so filmmakers and people ca! nnot imagine me as hot or sexy.
Would you like to do more films presenting you as hot and sexy?
I would like to be presented in
many different ways!
How did you feel being the only girl in an all-male film?
I enjoyed all the attention my six co-stars, Aftab Shivdasani, Dino Morea, Danny Denzongpa, Fardeen Khan, Irrfan Khan and Manoj Bajpai showered on me during that 45-day schedule in Hyderabad.
However, later I became one of them and then it was on a man-to-man level.
What if six men were to woo you in real life?
Itâs really never happened, but it would be fun. Like any woman I would bask in all the attention.
Are
you likely to woo a man?
Hmmm, I think once in a way itâs fun for a woman to chase a man. I would enjoy wooing a man, who is not paying me too much attention, because I would love to know the reason. Heâll definitely keep me on my toes.
So what traits in a man would attract you?At f irst instant it would be the way he carries himself. That would be in the way he greets me, my family and in the way he treats the help in the house.
But of course with time, it has to be about how bright he is, how good a conversationalist, how emotionally intelligent etcetera. The list is long indeed!
Have you met anyone like that?
I have met a lot of interesting men. But no one has managed to have an effect on me in that way for a while.
There were rumours about you being close to Sanjay Gupta and Arshad Warsi!
As long as the people concerned and my family know what the truth is, I donât think I have to clarify rumours.
What made you take up the role of a nerd with negative shades in Jai Veeru?
Okay, so the film and I are not getting rave reviews but I donât regret doing it.
I signed it four years back during my lean phase. Things have taken off since, but it does no! t take away the fact that I was signed when I was fed up of people telling me that I was talented and beautiful but not offering me work.
Otherwise
what attracts you to a film?
I leave it to my gut feel! My biggest high
is when a filmmaker tells me that no one but I can do the film. Shoojit Sircarâs
Johnny Mastana (earlier Shoebite) is special because the director told me that.
In Johnny Mastana, you are married to a UK-based businessman and in Kissan you are married to a son of the soil. In real life, would the professions matter to you?
For marriage, lot more things come into play, other than a personâs profession.
Like how grounded he is, how he gets along with his and my family, how independent he is and his values.
What does marriage mean to you?
Itâs a life-long journey between two individuals.
Are you a romantic person?
Yes, very. Iâm very! romantic for my family and all my close friends as well. I lo! ve pampe ring my close ones with gifts and surprises.
Is a candle-lit dinner the ultimate in romance for you?
No. The most romantic gesture I have seen is when a man notices his partner is uncomfortable in a crowded room and without uttering a word he goes across and puts his arm around her. Not a single word spoken, but everything said by that gesture.
Saif Ali Khanâs Love Ke Fundas
Saif Ali Khan has turned into a Love guru after filming for Imtiaz Aliâs Jab We Met and this love guru successfully gave tips to a photographer on how to ask out the girl he loves for a date.
A source says,âWhile shooting in New Delhi, the still photographer got some much-needed love tips from Saif. The photographer was in love with a girl and wanted to ask her out. However, he didnât know how to take things forward and express his feelings to her. Thatâs when Saif helped him out.â
âSaif, w! ho plays Jai in the film, taught him a few flashy lines from a particular scene, which he was enacting that day with Deepika Padukone, who plays Meera. In the scene, Jai tells Meera, âYeh waise wali feeling haiâ. To which Meera asks, âKaise wali?â Jai replies, âWaise wali. Meerawaliâ.â
âWhen the photographer and his girl were in an auto rickshaw, he used the same lines only replacing Meeraâs name in the dialogue with the girlâs. It worked wonders. The girl was quite amused and agreed to go on a date with the photographer. Their relationship has deepened and they are a couple even today,â
So guys you also take some lessons from Love Guru Saif and pataofy the girl you love.
Rajneeti Is Modern Mahabharata - Katrina Kapoor
Does history repeat itself? Even centuries later, do people carry within them the DNA of age-old fratricidal wars, like some devilishly complex proteins?
As Kurukshetra, Haryana was where thousands of years ago the bloody Mahabharat wars were fought over land and till today, they say, that if you dig hard and long, your chances are that you will find the red soil which was synonymous to the worlds bloodiest battle ever fought on land. It seems to be once again becoming the source of many abominable tales of corruption, of violent revenge killings, murky land deals and dirty politics.
So, the conclusion is that the present begins from the past and present depicts the future. So it is essential for everyone to know the history of our past because every present emerges from the past and despite modifications, the base of all the things remains same.
Come to think of it, Mahabharata is a glorious welter of incident and digression, evoking not just a central story of ruinous war but an array of myths and human archetypes and an animal world a quiver with magic drawn to its transcending themes: man's joyous awakening to nature and love and duty, the menacing lures of vanity and ambition and war with political degradation.
At least hindsight is a must for those who have no foresight. For the sightless, Dhritharashtra of the epic Mahabharata and the progenies in terms of vision less political parties of today, someone like Sanjaya has to inte! rpret characters, situations and their meanings, for all times! to come .
In our grand finale of the first season of the 'Writers Notepad', Devansh Patel presents to you a writer par excellence, Anjum Rajabali and his take on his most ambitious project this year - Prakash Jha's Rajneeti which is highly influenced from the epic Mahabharata. Come; join us in this final battle of the pen versus the sword.
Rajneeti - An ambitious film
A couple of reasons for that, actually. One is that while I've dealt with political subjects in a couple of earlier scr! eenplays, this is the first time that I'm tackling a plot that deals squarely with the electoral politics of the Hindi heartland.
When Prakash (Jha) invited me to write Rajneeti with him in 2004, my first reaction was to decline politely, as I didn't have any useful understanding or even familiarity with that political culture. I mean barring what one gleans from the news media.
However, Prakash knows that territory like the back of his hand - having observed it for decades and now being an active participant in elections there. He assured me that he'd educate me about the ground reality and since he was to co-write it too, he was responsible for ensuring that the script and the film would have a credible political flavour.
That made me comfortable taking it on. Two, apart from the backdrop, the scale of the human drama too is immense. Not just does it deal with the shenanigans, skulduggery and manipulation that go on during the run-up to ! an election, but the dramatic canvas includes sub-plots of rel! ationshi ps that get rocked and buffeted by electoral imperatives, often with tragic personal consequences.
The challenge therefore was to weave in the stories of these interesting characters into the political manoeuvres and keep it credible.
Politics - Old wine packed in a new bottle
This question expects me to be defensive! Anyway. . . Not only is the story contemporary, but even its treatment - the characterization, the relationships, the politics - all these reflect today's values and experience.
Moreover, I haven't come across a plot like this in earlier films that dealt with political subjects. Both of us have tried to make sure that the script has a fresh flavour and has a resonance of today's ground reality. So no, I wouldn't agree that it is old wine in a new bottle.
Politically correct or incorrect
That cannot be a consideration while writing a film like this. You see, the aim is discover a story of interesting peop! le and their relationships amidst all this political jostling and tell that in an impactful way. If you aren't judgemental in telling a story, then being politically correct or incorrect is hardly an issue.
All you have to do is to create fictional characters in this milieu and then merely observe how they respond to their situation, and capture that in as engaging a way as you can.
Research
We had a single source of information and research: Prakash Jha. Not only did he draw upon his observations and insights, but so did I.
The challenges faced
Well, apart from what I mentioned in answer to your first question, let me mention two constructive challenges. Challenges which needed effort but offered big creative rewards.
Firstly, both Prakash and I are fascinated with the Mahabharata. It was his suggestion that we look at some core aspects of the Mahabharata story and some key characters and see if they were relevant to! our story, and if so, we adapt those. This may sound simple b! ut it ta kes some doing, I assure you, since the milieu of our story is contemporary.
Reinterpreting the characters and their dilemmas and making them relevant to today's situation was an interestingly difficult task. Secondly, working with a director who is also your co-writer presents some rather unique challenges.
You see, even though I wrote the first draft of the screenplay and Prakash was to rewrite it, as I was constructing it, it was imperative to keep in mind Prakash's requirements as a ! director.
Which meant, synchronizing your sensibilities and story-telling style not only with Prakash as a writing partner but also with the same person as director. Never easy. If the partnership is not democratic, it can become a rather serious problem for both. Fortunately, Prakash and I have known each other since 2002 when he asked me to be script consultant on Gangaajal.
That arrangement worked out quite well, and so I was consultant on Apaharan too. We became friends and while working together developed a healthy respect for each other. Given this, the co-writing arrangement turned out to be a rather satisfying collaboration, I must say.
Mahabharata in Rajneeti - its concept and its significance
The Mahabharata lends itself very appropriately to a premise like ours. After all, Mahabharata was about politics and the struggle for the right to rule. To power. And that is also what, in a way, electoral politics is all about.
As Kurukshetra, Haryana was where thousands of years ago the bloody Mahabharat wars were fought over land and till today, they say, that if you dig hard and long, your chances are that you will find the red soil which was synonymous to the worlds bloodiest battle ever fought on land. It seems to be once again becoming the source of many abominable tales of corruption, of violent revenge killings, murky land deals and dirty politics.
So, the conclusion is that the present begins from the past and present depicts the future. So it is essential for everyone to know the history of our past because every present emerges from the past and despite modifications, the base of all the things remains same.
Come to think of it, Mahabharata is a glorious welter of incident and digression, evoking not just a central story of ruinous war but an array of myths and human archetypes and an animal world a quiver with magic drawn to its transcending themes: man's joyous awakening to nature and love and duty, the menacing lures of vanity and ambition and war with political degradation.
At least hindsight is a must for those who have no foresight. For the sightless, Dhritharashtra of the epic Mahabharata and the progenies in terms of vision less political parties of today, someone like Sanjaya has to inte! rpret characters, situations and their meanings, for all times! to come .
In our grand finale of the first season of the 'Writers Notepad', Devansh Patel presents to you a writer par excellence, Anjum Rajabali and his take on his most ambitious project this year - Prakash Jha's Rajneeti which is highly influenced from the epic Mahabharata. Come; join us in this final battle of the pen versus the sword.
Rajneeti - An ambitious film
A couple of reasons for that, actually. One is that while I've dealt with political subjects in a couple of earlier scr! eenplays, this is the first time that I'm tackling a plot that deals squarely with the electoral politics of the Hindi heartland.
When Prakash (Jha) invited me to write Rajneeti with him in 2004, my first reaction was to decline politely, as I didn't have any useful understanding or even familiarity with that political culture. I mean barring what one gleans from the news media.
However, Prakash knows that territory like the back of his hand - having observed it for decades and now being an active participant in elections there. He assured me that he'd educate me about the ground reality and since he was to co-write it too, he was responsible for ensuring that the script and the film would have a credible political flavour.
That made me comfortable taking it on. Two, apart from the backdrop, the scale of the human drama too is immense. Not just does it deal with the shenanigans, skulduggery and manipulation that go on during the run-up to ! an election, but the dramatic canvas includes sub-plots of rel! ationshi ps that get rocked and buffeted by electoral imperatives, often with tragic personal consequences.
The challenge therefore was to weave in the stories of these interesting characters into the political manoeuvres and keep it credible.
Politics - Old wine packed in a new bottle
This question expects me to be defensive! Anyway. . . Not only is the story contemporary, but even its treatment - the characterization, the relationships, the politics - all these reflect today's values and experience.
Moreover, I haven't come across a plot like this in earlier films that dealt with political subjects. Both of us have tried to make sure that the script has a fresh flavour and has a resonance of today's ground reality. So no, I wouldn't agree that it is old wine in a new bottle.
Politically correct or incorrect
That cannot be a consideration while writing a film like this. You see, the aim is discover a story of interesting peop! le and their relationships amidst all this political jostling and tell that in an impactful way. If you aren't judgemental in telling a story, then being politically correct or incorrect is hardly an issue.
All you have to do is to create fictional characters in this milieu and then merely observe how they respond to their situation, and capture that in as engaging a way as you can.
Research
We had a single source of information and research: Prakash Jha. Not only did he draw upon his observations and insights, but so did I.
The challenges faced
Well, apart from what I mentioned in answer to your first question, let me mention two constructive challenges. Challenges which needed effort but offered big creative rewards.
Firstly, both Prakash and I are fascinated with the Mahabharata. It was his suggestion that we look at some core aspects of the Mahabharata story and some key characters and see if they were relevant to! our story, and if so, we adapt those. This may sound simple b! ut it ta kes some doing, I assure you, since the milieu of our story is contemporary.
Reinterpreting the characters and their dilemmas and making them relevant to today's situation was an interestingly difficult task. Secondly, working with a director who is also your co-writer presents some rather unique challenges.
You see, even though I wrote the first draft of the screenplay and Prakash was to rewrite it, as I was constructing it, it was imperative to keep in mind Prakash's requirements as a ! director.
Which meant, synchronizing your sensibilities and story-telling style not only with Prakash as a writing partner but also with the same person as director. Never easy. If the partnership is not democratic, it can become a rather serious problem for both. Fortunately, Prakash and I have known each other since 2002 when he asked me to be script consultant on Gangaajal.
That arrangement worked out quite well, and so I was consultant on Apaharan too. We became friends and while working together developed a healthy respect for each other. Given this, the co-writing arrangement turned out to be a rather satisfying collaboration, I must say.
Mahabharata in Rajneeti - its concept and its significance
The Mahabharata lends itself very appropriately to a premise like ours. After all, Mahabharata was about politics and the struggle for the right to rule. To power. And that is also what, in a way, electoral politics is all about.
Got Sinful - Tanushree Dutta
Tanushree Dutta who has been admired for her beauty, grace and happy personality. Is going to be seen in a new avatar of a great toned body to compliment her new short bob.
This Bengali beauty's dietary regime consists lots of vegetable and fruits lean proteins and healthy snacks. But her favorite sinful snacks are chocolate cookies.
She used to eat them when she was a child and still loves binging on them every now and then and yet she maintains those curves.
On asking the bong beauty she says "no food needs to be totally cut out in a healthy diet if th! ere is moderation and balance. Following a disciplined routine and good workouts are essential and that helps u burn all excess calories.
This way Iâm able to maintain a fit figure and yet indulge in sin. And would love to encourage all the people out there to follow the same.â
This Bengali beauty's dietary regime consists lots of vegetable and fruits lean proteins and healthy snacks. But her favorite sinful snacks are chocolate cookies.
She used to eat them when she was a child and still loves binging on them every now and then and yet she maintains those curves.
On asking the bong beauty she says "no food needs to be totally cut out in a healthy diet if th! ere is moderation and balance. Following a disciplined routine and good workouts are essential and that helps u burn all excess calories.
This way Iâm able to maintain a fit figure and yet indulge in sin. And would love to encourage all the people out there to follow the same.â
Talking About Sex No Problem - Minissha Lamba
This Monsoon, get ready for some wet and wild talk as Devansh Patel brings you the first of the four part exclusive series titled 'INTIMACY' featuring Minissha Lamba. Go ahead, read it. You might get your confidence back!
Monsoon as wet and wild:
In childhood, monsoon is associated with fun, getting wet in the rain and playing in it. As you grow older, the concept of monsoon becomes more romantic.
It becomes wistful, having tea with your loved one and cosying and cuddling up. Right now, I am in a very sensuous phase of monsoon. These are some of the stages of monsoon as per my observations.
Romancing with books:
I was someone who in my teenage years read a lot of Mills and Boons and I'd wish, 'Oh my God! If this perfect love only happens to me like every girl reading Mills and Boons hopes for.'
That was my idea of love that was my idea of romance with a perfect man. So you set out in your mind the Mills and Boon man who takes over, who knows what you need before you need it, who is your caretaker.
So you grow up with those ideals and come out in the real world only to find out that there is no such man. That was my first brush with romanticism.
School seductions:
My ideal romance during my teenage years was Tom Cruise. I was crazy about him. Every time I used to look at his posters, I would feel so inadequate because someone like Tom Cruise would've been so far removed from the reality of my world and existence. But then you grow up and you discover that it is possible t! hat your ideal man is the guy next door.
The ideal! man: Today, I want a man who is completely real, who is not put on but is a self-made man. He should have worked for everything that he is today. He didn't get it easy in life from Papa. I do not have anything against other men but if both of them were kept equal, I'd be siding the self-made one.
Romanticism and Sensuality:
There is a very fine line here. I think sensuality goes very well with romanticism. Therefore it's the more beautiful part of being sexual. It's the more emotional part of the idea of sexual.
When women feel stressed, tired or run-down, they often lose the desire of being sensual. Take time to give your body a treat; indulge yourself and awaken your five senses of smell, sound, sight, touch and taste.
Chocolates - romantic, sensual and seductive
If anyone is willing to share his chocolates voluntarily with someone else, it means he really cares for that person. That's the bottom line. When someone gives up th! eir chocolates for you, you know that they care. Chocolates will give you a major head start on any serious seduction and is one reason why chocolate is the absolute bestseller of all time for romantic holidays of all types.
I would love to do a photo shoot with melted chocolate all over my body. You see the sensuality in the picture the moment you see it but when it comes to taking it off your body, the last thing I'll do is to take a shower in the studio where the shoot is going on.
Arousing Art:
Michaelangelo's sculpture, David, is ve! ry powerful. It is very sensual more than sexual. Whereas some! of Pete r Paul Ruben's paintings are very sexual in nature.
Mesmerising Massage:
When you give a massage, you are creating an intense physical and emotional connection with the recipient. You share a series of touches that result in positive emotions for both of you. This creates a comfortable, two-way bond that can translate into a stronger, healthier relationship.
Sharing a sensual massage with your romantic partner is a great way to strengthen your romantic relationship. Massage allows you and your lover to connect in a very deep way on both the physical and emotional level.
The process of learning to share sensual touch can teach you both a lot about trust, communication, and pleasure, three of the major building blocks that make up any solid, lasting romantic partnership.
Under the water:
I felt that my Kidnap songs, 'Mausam Yeh Awesome Bada' and 'Soniya' would emulate a lot of music videos which female pop-stars have ! already made in the UK or America like Britney Spears, Beyonce, Jessica Simpson, Pussycat Dolls, etc.
Though I would rate 'Soniya' as a pop number but the 'Mausam' number can be termed as sensual and cinematically cliché. I love being a part of such cliché where you are under the waterfall wearing your white kurta and you're just going with the flow. Water here becomes very sexy.
Sex:
I was a fifteen year old when the first time I landed up in a conversation with my mother about 'Sex'. My mother explained the whole 'Birds and the Bees' to me.
I was shocked and I never thought it was possible. The! re was a time when one used to be shy and reserved about talking on such a topic but now 'sex' has become very clinical. It's a fact of life.
Sex in films:
India still needs to do a lot of running around when it comes to sex in films. I mean, it will take a good couple of years to break the shackles of sex. For the moment, we've got Rakesh Roshan's Kites coming out.
I think it's going to be the most romantic and sensual films we Indians would've seen till now in a very long time. From the West, I liked Dirty Dancing. Not because of the name but bec! ause of it's sensual nature in their dance moves.
City Of Angels too is one of my favourites. I must say this that the physical aspect of love has to be treated beautifully and you can see that happening in our Hindi cinema now and Kites is going to take it to the next level.
Private moments:
I would love a photographer to click very candid pictures of catching people in their private moments.
It can't get more romantic and erotic beyond that, because that's when your guard is down. You're just the way you want to be in that moment. You're least bothered about who's watching and who's around you.
Monsoon as wet and wild:
In childhood, monsoon is associated with fun, getting wet in the rain and playing in it. As you grow older, the concept of monsoon becomes more romantic.
It becomes wistful, having tea with your loved one and cosying and cuddling up. Right now, I am in a very sensuous phase of monsoon. These are some of the stages of monsoon as per my observations.
Romancing with books:
I was someone who in my teenage years read a lot of Mills and Boons and I'd wish, 'Oh my God! If this perfect love only happens to me like every girl reading Mills and Boons hopes for.'
That was my idea of love that was my idea of romance with a perfect man. So you set out in your mind the Mills and Boon man who takes over, who knows what you need before you need it, who is your caretaker.
So you grow up with those ideals and come out in the real world only to find out that there is no such man. That was my first brush with romanticism.
School seductions:
My ideal romance during my teenage years was Tom Cruise. I was crazy about him. Every time I used to look at his posters, I would feel so inadequate because someone like Tom Cruise would've been so far removed from the reality of my world and existence. But then you grow up and you discover that it is possible t! hat your ideal man is the guy next door.
The ideal! man: Today, I want a man who is completely real, who is not put on but is a self-made man. He should have worked for everything that he is today. He didn't get it easy in life from Papa. I do not have anything against other men but if both of them were kept equal, I'd be siding the self-made one.
Romanticism and Sensuality:
There is a very fine line here. I think sensuality goes very well with romanticism. Therefore it's the more beautiful part of being sexual. It's the more emotional part of the idea of sexual.
When women feel stressed, tired or run-down, they often lose the desire of being sensual. Take time to give your body a treat; indulge yourself and awaken your five senses of smell, sound, sight, touch and taste.
Chocolates - romantic, sensual and seductive
If anyone is willing to share his chocolates voluntarily with someone else, it means he really cares for that person. That's the bottom line. When someone gives up th! eir chocolates for you, you know that they care. Chocolates will give you a major head start on any serious seduction and is one reason why chocolate is the absolute bestseller of all time for romantic holidays of all types.
I would love to do a photo shoot with melted chocolate all over my body. You see the sensuality in the picture the moment you see it but when it comes to taking it off your body, the last thing I'll do is to take a shower in the studio where the shoot is going on.
Arousing Art:
Michaelangelo's sculpture, David, is ve! ry powerful. It is very sensual more than sexual. Whereas some! of Pete r Paul Ruben's paintings are very sexual in nature.
Mesmerising Massage:
When you give a massage, you are creating an intense physical and emotional connection with the recipient. You share a series of touches that result in positive emotions for both of you. This creates a comfortable, two-way bond that can translate into a stronger, healthier relationship.
Sharing a sensual massage with your romantic partner is a great way to strengthen your romantic relationship. Massage allows you and your lover to connect in a very deep way on both the physical and emotional level.
The process of learning to share sensual touch can teach you both a lot about trust, communication, and pleasure, three of the major building blocks that make up any solid, lasting romantic partnership.
Under the water:
I felt that my Kidnap songs, 'Mausam Yeh Awesome Bada' and 'Soniya' would emulate a lot of music videos which female pop-stars have ! already made in the UK or America like Britney Spears, Beyonce, Jessica Simpson, Pussycat Dolls, etc.
Though I would rate 'Soniya' as a pop number but the 'Mausam' number can be termed as sensual and cinematically cliché. I love being a part of such cliché where you are under the waterfall wearing your white kurta and you're just going with the flow. Water here becomes very sexy.
Sex:
I was a fifteen year old when the first time I landed up in a conversation with my mother about 'Sex'. My mother explained the whole 'Birds and the Bees' to me.
I was shocked and I never thought it was possible. The! re was a time when one used to be shy and reserved about talking on such a topic but now 'sex' has become very clinical. It's a fact of life.
Sex in films:
India still needs to do a lot of running around when it comes to sex in films. I mean, it will take a good couple of years to break the shackles of sex. For the moment, we've got Rakesh Roshan's Kites coming out.
I think it's going to be the most romantic and sensual films we Indians would've seen till now in a very long time. From the West, I liked Dirty Dancing. Not because of the name but bec! ause of it's sensual nature in their dance moves.
City Of Angels too is one of my favourites. I must say this that the physical aspect of love has to be treated beautifully and you can see that happening in our Hindi cinema now and Kites is going to take it to the next level.
Private moments:
I would love a photographer to click very candid pictures of catching people in their private moments.
It can't get more romantic and erotic beyond that, because that's when your guard is down. You're just the way you want to be in that moment. You're least bothered about who's watching and who's around you.
Bollywood's Most Sexy Ads
Milind Soman and Madhu Sapre in Tuff Shoes
Way back in 1995, an extremely steamy print ad for Tuff Shoes landed both the models, who were dating each other at that time, in hot water. The ad showed them wearing only shoes and a python.
Padma Lakshmi in Hardee's Burger
Who would have thought one could perform foreplay on fast food? That's what Padma Lakshmi did in her ad. The ex-Mrs Salman Rushdie made waves for using her formidable sex appeal to sell junk food.
Bedi in Kamasutra
Remember Pooja Bedi in her most seducing avatar as Kama Sutra girl? She is best known for her most seducing ! avatar in that condoms ad that made her famous in no time.
Kangana Ranaut in Levis
Kangana Ranaut never looked so much hot as she looked in the 'Levis'. She is the brand ambassador of the brand and has no qualms in exposing for the same.
Deepti Bhatnagar in condom ad
Best known for her long, lustrous jet black hair, this former beauty queen raised the temperature with condom's short and steamy ad.
Bipasha and Dino were also dating when they did this saucy switzerland based underwear ad. Maybe that explains the rocking chemistry between the two in the ad which shows Dino tugging at Bipasha's panties with his teeth.
Lakshmi Menon in Swatch Bijoux
Catch swatchy, sultry and sweaty Lakshmi in her darkest best in a Swatch Add. She modelled a series of 2007 Swatch ads that accentuated her inviting eyes, glowing skin and their fine jewellery.
Akshay Kumar in Levis
Akshay was seen in a series of ad campaigns for the brand. This ad was a treat for all his fans as he looked his hottest best in the unbuttoned jeans.
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