Glamorous Bipasha Basu recently appeared in the latest AD by Alcome Perfume. The ads show the glamorous side of this very talented actress. Bipasha Basu started her career with bold movies like Jism but then she moved to more serious movies that highlighted her acting skills such as Corporate.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Rituparna Sengupta dancing at 'ACC Cement' party
Vinod Kambli and his beauiful Wife Andrea's Rare pics
Vinod Kambli may not have done as well as Sachin Tendulkar in cricket and had to play a role of the second fiddle on the ground but when it comes to owning a stunner for a wife, he is sure more than a match to the Little Master.
Dressed up to the hilt, this gorgeous lady looks no less than most actresses and hot models today and I am sure that if she decides to star on big screen someday, Indian men will surely welcome her overnight.
Dressed up to the hilt, this gorgeous lady looks no less than most actresses and hot models today and I am sure that if she decides to star on big screen someday, Indian men will surely welcome her overnight.
Happy Diwali with Celebrity !
With gleam of Diyas And the Echo of the Chants May Happiness and Contentment Fill Your life Wishing you a very happy and prosperous Diwali!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Bollywood stars shine at South African Diwali celebrations
Bollywood stars Upen Patel, Celina Jaitley and Kim Sharma initially upstaged African National Congress President Jacob Zuma when they all appeared at a massive Diwali festival organised by the Rameshwar Mahadev Mandir, in the suburb of Lenasia, south of Johannesburg, Tuesday evening.
But Zuma, who got lesser applause than the Bollywood stars, turned the tables on them with a better short speech than any of them after all three artists had made short addresses to the crowd, each with a customary politically correct message of loving their fans.
"I am away from my family for Diwali, but I am overwhelmed by the support here and seeing so many Indians - it's like I'm back at home," a clearly delighted Sharma told the crowd.
Jaitley urged them to go and support her latest film, "Golmaal Returns", which she said was releasing on Wednesday, even though cinemas here are only planning to start showing it from the weekend.
Zuma, apologising for being late because he had been delayed in a neighbouring province, made it clear that he had come to the festival only to wish everyone a happy Diwali.
"It is always wonderful for all of us to do our traditions and our customs and to be proud of what we are as people of different nationalities. It's absolutely important," Zuma said.
"I'm happy to be with you this evening - Happy Diwali!"
Crowds cheered and clawed from behind barriers to shake the hands of Patel and Jaitley, but the lesser-known Sharma went largely unnoticed.
The Bollywood artists, brought here by the Gupta family, originally from India who now run one of the largest IT companies in South Africa, Sahara Computers. It has become a Diwali tradition for several years now for Sahara to sponsor Bollywood artists and a huge fireworks display at the Diwali Festival.
Patel thrilled two girls from the audience as he pulled them onto stage to dance with him, but aside from two impromptu lines from a song by Jaitley, there was no performance from the actresses. Credit : IANS
But Zuma, who got lesser applause than the Bollywood stars, turned the tables on them with a better short speech than any of them after all three artists had made short addresses to the crowd, each with a customary politically correct message of loving their fans.
"I am away from my family for Diwali, but I am overwhelmed by the support here and seeing so many Indians - it's like I'm back at home," a clearly delighted Sharma told the crowd.
Jaitley urged them to go and support her latest film, "Golmaal Returns", which she said was releasing on Wednesday, even though cinemas here are only planning to start showing it from the weekend.
Zuma, apologising for being late because he had been delayed in a neighbouring province, made it clear that he had come to the festival only to wish everyone a happy Diwali.
"It is always wonderful for all of us to do our traditions and our customs and to be proud of what we are as people of different nationalities. It's absolutely important," Zuma said.
"I'm happy to be with you this evening - Happy Diwali!"
Crowds cheered and clawed from behind barriers to shake the hands of Patel and Jaitley, but the lesser-known Sharma went largely unnoticed.
The Bollywood artists, brought here by the Gupta family, originally from India who now run one of the largest IT companies in South Africa, Sahara Computers. It has become a Diwali tradition for several years now for Sahara to sponsor Bollywood artists and a huge fireworks display at the Diwali Festival.
Patel thrilled two girls from the audience as he pulled them onto stage to dance with him, but aside from two impromptu lines from a song by Jaitley, there was no performance from the actresses. Credit : IANS
Monday, October 27, 2008
Kareena Kapoor Looking HOT in Saree !
Bollywood babe, Bebo has turned down a role opposite Johnny Depp because she has no dates. Kareena was approached by Gurinder Chadda, but refused saying that she doesn't have the dates. Gurinder is also in talks with top American actor Johnny Depp for the male lead in the film.
Pooja Arora Hot Chic in Town
Pooja Arora Hot Chic in Town. She is the Hottest Model in Indian Modeling World. She is the cutest chic in the Town these days.
Trisha Krishnan rare Photograph of School
Trisha Krishnan born 4th May 1983 as Trisha Krishnamurthy , Born in a middle-class family to Krishnan and Uma Krishnan in Kerala, the Tamil Iyer actress got her early education from Church Park School and pursued her higher education in Ethiraj College, Chennai.
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