Thursday, 26 February 2015

An ode to the woman of today,Mahesh and Pooja Bhatt's 'Daddy' to be staged in Pakistan, John Abraham all set to return with 'Force' sequel

 John Abraham all set to return with 'Force' sequel

Mumbai: Actor John Abraham will star in Force 2, a sequel to the 2011 movie Force. It will have an original script and will be directed by Abhinay Deo.
Courtesy: Facebook

While "Force" was a remake of Tamil movie "Kaakha Kaakha", "Force 2" will have an original script and will be produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah.
Shah, who has had a good run at the box office with "Commando", "Force" and "Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty", is looking forward to reuniting with John and giving the audience a power-packed sequel, said a statement.
The film will go on the floors around September 2015 and will release in early 2016.

Mahesh and Pooja Bhatt's 'Daddy' to be staged in Pakistan

Mumbai: Daddy, a theatrical production based on Indian filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt's eponymous 1989 movie, will premiere in Pakistan. It will be attended by Mahesh and his daughter Pooja, who had made her acting debut with the film.
Courtesy: ibn live

"'Daddy' to be staged as a play in Pakistan. Mahesh & Pooja Bhatt to attend," Pooja tweeted Thursday, along with the link of an article featured in Pakistan daily The News International.
It reads: "The theatrical adaptation of film producer Mahesh Bhatt’s ‘Daddy’ will be staged at the forthcoming International Theatre Festival 2015 organised by the National Academy of Performing Arts, Karachi."
Delhi-based actor Imran Zahid stars in the lead role, played by Anupam Kher in the original film.

 

An ode to the woman of today

An ode to the woman of today

She's beautiful, she's confident and she's talented. Her stunning gems speak volumes about her passion for jewellery designing. Farah Khan talks to us about her collection, her style mantra and more.

My collection is a mix of bridal and wearable jewellery I'm bringing my new collection of colour-based jewels to the city — gems, rubies, sapphires. Basically, a lot of coloured gems, which is what I'm known for. I'm displaying bridal necklaces, diamond necklaces and smaller neckpieces that can be worn on an everyday basis. It's a mix of jewellery — bold, unique eye-catching and inspired by nature. Most of my products have floral or nature-based motifs.

Love the colours in Hyderabad I love how people like wearing colours here, be it in clothes or jewellery. Of course, Hyderabad has a rich history of jewellery from Nizam's era. Apart from this, I love the food here! The haleem, especially, though I also admit, the biryani here is to die for. But more than anything, I love the mehmaan nawaazi. I'm glad to be here.
A woman is a miracle herself I'm passionate about women working and making a mark for themselves. As women, we multi-task effortlessly — managing husband, kids, family — and ourselves. Can you imagine how much hard work goes into that? (laughs) And so, she needs to be appreciated and loved. This reflects in my jewellery. All my pieces are an ode to women. When I design, I always keep in mind the wearability, how it looks and the comfort factor. Our in-house team works hard to ensure that we create something fluid, spectacular and memorable pieces. Jewellery is not just a pretty piece in a collection — a lot of hard work goes into it.

You need to look after yourself I believe that if you want to feel good, you need to start taking care of yourself. Only then can you look after someone else. I work out every day. I do weight training three times a week and the other days, pilates. There are a 100 people who work with me and I need to support their livelihood. For which, I need to take care of myself. I can't afford to fall ill or be disinterested.

Before you step out, look at yourself one last time More often than not, I notice that people overdress when they have to head out. So just before you leave the house, look at yourself one last time in the mirror and remove one piece — be it a belt, an earring or lipstick. Remember, less is more. And don't let the jewellery wear you — you wear the jewellery.
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