Saturday, 21 May 2011

Hair Style of Dhoni and Hrithik

She has worn many hats as a banker, interior and fashion designer, restaurateur, waitress and singer, but Sapna Bhavnani's passion has always been hair. The celebrity hairstylist boasts of M S Dhoni, Priyanka Chopra and Hrithik Roshan among her clientele.

Mumbai-girl Bhavnani, 39, says she had a natural flair for hair.

"I have been cutting my own hair since I was 18 and this happened by chance. People liked my hair and let me cut theirs (laughed)," said Bhavnani, who has been working as a professional for the past 14 years.

"I had a full on clientele in my house in America; after that when I moved to India simply because I was bored of my perfect life in America, I realised that I had never cut Indian hair before; so I trained myself for the same and the rest is history."

She returned to Mumbai eight years ago after completing her business administration course from Barat College, in Lake Forest, Illinois.

At "Mad o Wot", her stylish kitsch salon in Bandra in Mumbai, she merges traditional Indian styles with a contemporary feel of Los Angeles and Chicago, where she spent her youth. A normal haircut at her place costs Rs 1,600 for men and Rs 2,000 for women.

Before becoming a hairstylist, the 39-year-old worked as a banker, interior and fashion designer, restaurateur and waitress.

She styled Janet Jackson's hair and her clientele include big names like Bipasha Basu, John Abraham, Gauri Khan and Priyanka Chopra. Celebrities are known for their tantrums, but not in Bhavnani's case.

"To be honest, till date I have never had a demanding celebrity. I don't tell them how to act or play cricket and similarly they don't tell me how to cut hair; so the equation is super," she said.

"John and Bipasha are glamorous and very good wearers of fashion and hair, Dhoni is brilliant and reflects the youth in my brand. Naseeruddin Shah and his wife Ratna reflect quality, Mandira (Bedi), known for her straight hair, now compared with (animated cartoon character) Betty Boop, is a perfect example of combining saris with short hair.

"Shilpa (Shetty) and Shamita (Shetty) are known for their manes and they have started wearing their hair a little different with our influence so they reflect change. I can go on and on...," she added.

Bhavnani relates a good cut to a client's personality.

"Hair trends are foolish and so are people who blindly follow them. Getting a good cut is based on your personality. As far as trends are concerned, short is definitely in as lots of women are hacking it off," she said.

She also sings and loves facing the camera.

"I want to be an expert in every domain. Till now I have just produced and acted in music videos, but for the movie I want to do everything - from producing to directing, writing to photography," Bhavnani said.

"I am not a Bollywood person. I am far more comfortable behind the camera. I am very happy to have some good projects under my belt; so you will see a lot more of me in future, but behind the camera," she added.

"Mad O Wot", her second album, a potpourri of hip-hop, R'n'B and qawalli, is out.

" 'Mad O Wot' is as eclectic as it sounds. Raghu Ram and Rajiv Lakshman were roped in as salon ambassadors in the video," said Bhavnani, adding the title is inspired by her salon in Mumbai.

Directed by Shiraz Bhattacharya, the video depicts Raghu and Rajiv coming out of jail after 20 years.

Bhavnani's debut album was "Raat", which she produced. She also appeared in the hit romantic comedy "Pyaar Ke Side Effects" as Nina.

Friday, 29 April 2011

Priyanka Chopra introduces Khatron Ke Khiladi Season 3 - NyooTV

Priyanka Chopra recently introduced the celebrities who would be the participants of COLORS channel reality show Fear Factor – Khatron Ke Khiladi Season 3 at Filmistan Studios in Goregaon, Mumbai. This season the show promises to be even more dangerous than before. The thirteen sizzling beauties who were the participants of the show in the last season have been replaced by some macho male contestants. Apart from celebrities like Milind Soman, Cyrus Broacha, Shabbir Ahluwalia, Rahul Dev, Rahul Bose, Dino Morea, Ritwik Bhattacharya, Karan Singh Grover, Abhishek Kapoor, Terence Lewis, Manjot Singh and Armaan Ebrahim, the show is also touted to have roped in some cricketers as their participants.

Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra performed some daredevil stunts as she made a smashing entry by smashing through a brick wall with a tractor at the launch function of ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi’ Season 3 on Colors TV. The third season of the popular show will have Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra as the host. She will be hosting a TV show for the first time. The previous season of Khatron Ke Khiladi was hosted by Akshay Kumar. According to sources Priyanka Chopra is said to be receiving a whopping Rs. 1-3 crores to host this TV show. Priyanka Chopra is currently filming for the promos for this in Bangkok. The rest of show will be shot in Copacabana, Brazil and the show is expected to hit the screens anytime between July and August.

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Thursday, 14 April 2011

Vidya Balan for Kim Kardashian

In an interesting piece of development Vidya Balan the awesome actress was mistaken for Kim Kardashian. Kim is a noted American personality who was much celebrated for her sex appeal in her hey days.

As a celebrity guest for the Fashion week organized by Wills India, Vidya found herself complimented by an Australian. The Australian who was unaware of the actress’s identity found striking resemblance between Vidya and the noted socialite Kim. He enquired if she happened to be Kim. The man incidentally confessed to the charming actress about his sexual orientation. In spite, of having a homosexual bias he found her ‘hot’ enough to be candidly complemented. The suavely charming actress could barely manage a smile to the epithet to which she is pretty unaccustomed.

It is said that beauty lies in the eyes of beholder. So it is not for us to justify why and how the Aussie could attribute the given tag. It is pointless to debate as to the common features co relating Kim and Vidya.

It is undeniable that the actress who is well known for her soothingly peaceful charm is all set for making her mark in the global arena. We already got a taste of it when she hit off wonderfully with Hugh Jackman.

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Celebrities at Mohali

After the thunderstorm scare over the crucial semifinal match in the cricket World Cup between India and Pakistan, it is now raining VVIPs and celebrities in Chandigarh and Mohali.

A day after rains triggered fears that the semifinal would be washed out, it was clear skies Wednesday. And while the much discussed match continued to draw all attention, two of the most important people coming to watch it found enough limelight too.

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was here, and so was his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani with a 45-member delegation. Accompanying Manmohan Singh on the same flight were his wife Gursharan Kaur, Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi.

Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia also arrived on the same flight. International Cricket Council president and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar reached here Wednesday morning. His party colleague Praful Patel was here too.

Leading Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, director Madhur Bhandarkar, actor Suneil Shetty and actor Vivek Oberoi and his wife were among those who travelled to Mohali, 10 km from Chandigarh, to watch the cricketing action unfold.

Industrialist and IPL team Kings XI Punjab co-owner Ness Wadia as well as United Breweries Vijay Mallya and his son Siddharth were also there to cheer on India at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) stadium. Scores of luxury cars, including Mercedes, BMWs, Audis, Land Cruisers and Toyota Camrys, were seen lined up at the Chandigarh airport to pick up the VIPs and celebrities.

Monday, 28 March 2011

Ultimate battle of Cricket

A tiny north Indian city has overnight become a hot tourist destination, drawing prime ministers, corporate czars, showbiz celebrities and passionate fans for what is touted as the "mother of all cricket contests." Nothing gets bigger in this part of the globe than a cricket match featuring India and Pakistan, who fought three wars since their independence from Britain in 1947.

The rivalry will be renewed in Wednesday's cricket World Cup semifinal in Mohali in the state of Punjab, and the city administration is already bracing for a logistical nightmare. Many government and cricket officials fear the match could be a potential tinderbox given the emotions involved, and some have urged the fans and the media not to hype what is essentially a cricket contest. "It's like any other match. The media hype around the match, I think, is totally unnecessary," Pakistan team manager Intikhab Alam told CNN-IBN channel.

"We have come here to play cricket. This is not a war field or anything. I'm sure you will see a great game of cricket," said the former Pakistan captain, who has coached the Punjab team in Ranji trophy. Even South African all-rounder Jacques Kallis hoped the high-profile match would pass without anything untoward. "India versus Pakistan in Mohali is a spectacle not to be ignored. Like everyone else, my greatest wish is that the match takes place without any 'incident,' either on or off the field," he wrote in a column that appeared in Sunday's Hindustan Times newspaper. Former India pace bowler Javagal Srinath advised the Indian team not to let the "dream semifinal" to distract them from their ultimate goal of winning the title.

"The general perception among the Indian fans that beating Pakistan is the be-all and end-all must change," Srinath wrote in the same newspaper. "We have to move out of that line of thinking. As a nation, we have evolved, and I don't think there can be any compromise on winning the final." Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counterpart, Yusuf Raza Gilani, will watch the match in what is billed as "cricket diplomacy." Security was ramped up at the Punjab Cricket Association stadium on Sunday as India staged its first training session ahead of the high-profile semifinal.

The match, the first between the archrivals on Indian soil since the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, gained an added security headache Sunday when Gilani confirmed he would attend Wednesday's clash. Police were out in greater numbers in and around the ground on Sunday and there were even "media security officers" escorting reporters into the grounds. Meanwhile, the security presence was equalled only by the increased number of television trucks parked side by side outside the stadium, all eager to beam back pictures of such stars as local hero Yuvraj Singh and Sachin Tendulkar.

Pakistan, the 1992 champions, were put through their paces once again by coach Waqar Younis in an early morning training stint that started with a lively soccer match. Coming back to the PCA Stadium was proving particularly pleasant for Pakistan manager Intikhab Alam, who earlier in his career coached a Punjab team featuring both Yuvraj and India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh. "I am nostalgic; I remember this place very well," former Test leg-spinner Alam told the Sunday Pioneer. "The two years I spent here earned me friends for life. It feels great to come back."

Alam's relaxed mood was in keeping with that of his team. Opening batsman Mohammad Hafeez said on Saturday neither he nor his Pakistan colleagues had any qualms about security, saying: "We have no fear or a feeling of (any) shortcoming when it comes to security. "That's not our job; our job is to play cricket. To provide security is the responsibility of the ICC (International Cricket Council) and the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India). "We are very happy and we are enjoying ourselves very much."

About 3,000 police will patrol Wednesday's match, with about 2,000 expected to be deployed in and around the 30,000-capacity stadium on match day.  An estimated 1,000 police have already descended on the luxury Hotel Taj in nearby Chandigarh where both teams are staying, a force that includes Indian army commandos. The game has already sparked a flurry of political activity. Faharullah Babar, a spokesman for Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, responded to Singh's "cricket diplomacy". "It was decided in response to the Indian Prime Minister's invitation that Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will visit India to witness the semi final cricket match," he said.

Elsewhere the frantic scramble for hotel rooms and tickets showed no signs of slackening, even though the PCA had insisted as early as Tuesday that the 14,000 available tickets had been sold, with the rest in the hands of the ICC.  According to a newspaper report, airport authorities have received requests from business tycoons, including India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, and fellow industrialist Vijay Mallya, to allow them to park their private jets in Chandigarh.

While politicians and Bollywood celebrities will also be in tow, there is a growing sense of anger among the ticketseeking fans who complained of large-scale black-marketing. The CNN-IBN channel claimed tickets priced at 15,000 Indian rupees ($335.6 U.S.) were available in the black market for 100,000 rupees ($2,237), while tickets priced at 10,000 were being sold at five times their original worth.  Both Chandigarh, about 10 kilometres from the stadium, and Mohali are bursting at the seams and about 2,000 hotels rooms are proving inadequate to accommodate the visitors, and the rush has not ended yet.

"For a match as big as this one, we cannot do anything about black-market tickets," said PCA joint secretary GS Walia. "As far as we are concerned, we only gave the tickets to those who stood in the queues and bought them. We cannot keep track if they sell these in (the) black (market)." As for the game itself, Pakistan, the 1992 champion, insists all the pressure will be on India in Mohali on Wednesday, where the host's status as tournament favourite will come under scrutiny from a crowd made up almost entirely of home support.

"If India were going to win the World Cup, this is their best chance," said Imran Khan, who captained the 1992 Pakistan title-winning team. "I am not trying to play mind games, but the fact that they are favourites and are playing at home will mean they are under more pressure. "My advice to the Indian team is to take sleeping pills, otherwise they won't be able to sleep," added Imran in his Hindustan Times column. Regardless of the match outcome, there is one result everyone hopes to see. Alam appealed for calm between the two sets of fans ahead of the game, saying, "Let it remain as cricket and don't make us feel as if we are standing on a war front."

INDIA-PAKISTAN CONFLICTS OVER THE YEARS

Partition 1947 After India's independence, the subcontinent is split into Hindu-dominated India and the new Muslim state of Pakistan in 1947. An estimated half a million people are killed in resulting riots and population relocations. War 1947-48 War breaks out after the countries support opposing sides in a clash for control of the territory of Kashmir. The war ends with the creation of a ceasefire line, but Kashmir's status remains unresolved.

War 1965 Pakistan launches a covert offensive across the ceasefire line into Indian-administered Kashmir and Jammu territories. India retaliates by crossing border into Lahore. War 1971 Separatist movement in East Pakistan sparks civil war. India invades East Pakistan in support of its people after millions of civilians flee to India. In 1971, state of Bangladesh is created out of East Pakistan.

1989 Kashmir insurgency Armed resistance to Indian rule breaks out in Kashmir. India accuses Pakistan of arming rebels. In 1990s, militant Muslim groups emerge in area. 1998 Nuclear fears Both sides conduct nuclear tests, prompting U.S. and several other nations to impose sanctions on both nations. India and Pakistan reaffirm will to resolve conflicts peacefully in 1999. 1999 Kargil conflict Pakistani-backed forces infiltrate Kashmir; India launches air strikes against the rebels. 2001 brink of war Buildup of troops along Indo-Pakistani border after tension along ceasefire line builds. Attack on Kashmiri assembly in Srinagar kills 38; another attack on Indian parliament in Delhi kills 14. India blames Kashmiri militants.

Saturday, 26 March 2011

Jackman and SRK at a conference in Mumbai

 

Hollywood superstar Hugh Jackman and Shah Rukh Khan will meet at a film and media conference to be held in Mumbai, for an interaction on the two biggest film industries across the globe. And if the two hunks on stage are not enough, none other than, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will be introducing the Wolverine star on stage.

However, it all wouldn't have been possible without Karan Johar. "It was Fox Star and Karan who were instrumental in bringing Hugh to Mumbai," reveals a source. "Jackman will be coming down on 24th night and will be attending the closing ceremony of the conference on the 25th.

He will talk about cinema and the closing gap between Hollywood and Bollywood along with KJo and SRK. Shah Rukh will be the only star interacting with Jackman. It is still unknown if SRK or Karan will host a party for him to meet the other B-town celebrities later," adds the source.

When contacted, Vijay Singh, CEO of Fox Star India confirmed, saying, "We planned to bring a big Hollywood celebrity and Hugh is right up there. He was our first choice and everything fell into place. We are delighted to have Hugh coming down.

He is going to attend the closing session of the conference. Karan will be in conversation with Hugh and Shah Rukh Khan. It will be a wonderful platform due to the presence of two of the best from their respective industries."

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Chat with Bollywood Diva Lara Dutta

 

Have you dreamt of getting closer to the silver screen and have a heart-to-heart chat with your favourite screen diva? With "StarTalk", a new offering from Vodafone and UTV, your dream can now be a reality. The sexy and talented Lara Dutta will be on voice chat to interact with her fans one-on-one.

Lara's charm and screen presence have garnered her fans across all age groups around the country. UTV & Vodafone give her fans a chance to speak with her in person. Lara will talk about her recently launched fitness DVD, her upcoming projects, her likes and much more. This is your chance to get to know Lara and have YOUR questions answered from the beautiful damsel herself.

Interactive, the digital arm of UTV, and Vodafone get your favourite celebrities up, close and personal to you through the "StarTalk" service. Lara Dutta will get chatty with her fans and will answer their questions on 23rd March, 2011 at 05:00 pm. You can now subscribe by dialing 54545 and ask Lara all that you have been craving to know about her.

About this initiative, Lara Dutta said, "I feel blessed to have a very interactive fan base. As actors, we are constantly in a place surrounded by people who just praise you; so it's lovely to be talking to your real fans who can give you a reality check. I enjoyed speaking to my fans the last time & I'm very excited to be doing this one more time. This is a very innovative platform and I'm looking forward to connecting with everyone and welcoming them into my world!"

Sameer Pitalwalla, Sr. Vice President- Interactive and Business Head Video Products, UTV said "Lara happens to be one of the top star attractions on UTV's voice blog service, a live chat is a natural extension to our service that allows her fans to now have a one-on-one interaction with her in real time. We couldn't be more excited on launching our service on Vodafone with Lara."

Kumar Ramanathan, Chief Marketing Officer, Vodafone Essar Ltd said, "At Vodafone, it's always been our constant endeavour to launch innovative products and offerings for our discerning customers. "StarTalk" is a unique service that will give our customers the advantage of connecting and communicating with their favourite stars on the move, thus re-iterating our brand promise."

Interactive, the digital vertical of UTV, which came into fold in May 2008, addresses the digital space across domains such as business, finance, entertainment (TV, films, music), gadgets and technology cutting across all demographics. Youth will always be the primary target for the company, where strategic focus lies on web-enabled PC and handheld devices. Sourcing out the best content consistently across categories, Interactive has been in the forefront of delivering a first-in-class digital media experience to an increasing technology-savvy audience.

Vodafone Essar is a member of the Vodafone Group and commenced operations in 1994 when its predecessor Hutchison Telecom acquired the cellular license for Mumbai. The company now has operations across the country with over 130.92 million customers*. In a survey conducted by India's leading business weekly, Vodafone Essar was awarded 'Most Respected Company' in the Telecom Sector for 2010 and the 'Most Trusted Service Brand' in India for 2010, by a leading financial daily.

Vodafone is one of the world's largest mobile communications companies by revenue with approximately 358 million customers in its controlled and jointly controlled markets as at 31 December 2010. Vodafone currently has equity interests in over 30 countries across five continents and more than 40 partner networks worldwide. For more information, please visit www.vodafone.com

The Essar Group is a diversified business corporation with a balanced portfolio of assets in the manufacturing and services sectors of Steel, Energy, Power, Communications, Shipping Ports & Logistics, and Projects. Essar employs more than 50,000 people across offices in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas.