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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Preeti Jhangiani South Movie Tejam











Preeti Jhangiani was first seen in Rajshri music videos, Chui mui si opposite South superstar Abbas. Her elfin face and innocent looks won hearts of millions. Her on screen chemistry with Abbas made them both look extremely desirable to such an extent that the duo became love icons and the koala bear became a symbol of love all around.

After that, the Chui Mui girl was seen in umpteen TV commercials most famous being Nirma Sandal soap in which, she replaced Sonali Bendre. She even did a Malayalam film, Mazhivillu, directed by Dinesh Babu, which was critically acclaimed, but didn't do too well.

Preeti debuted in Bollywood with Aditya Chopra’s Mohabbatein. Though her launch was rather unconventional, she played the role of a young widow of 17, her performance was appreciated. She shared the frame with Bollywood idols like Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan, which was a dream come true for a newcomer. For this model turned actress who loves romantic films, Mohabbatein was the ultimate love story.

Post Mohabbatein, Preeti was seen in movies like Awara Pagal Deewana, Waah! Tera Kya Kehna, Annarth and Baaz. All of these haven’t done quite well at the box office. But you can't blame Preeti for being thrilled. Still she is working with directors like Feroz Nadiawala, Mahesh Manjrekar, Vikram Bhatt and Pahlaj Nilhani. It is being muted that in her next film Chaahat - Ek Nasha, she has the longest steamy love scenes with Aryan Vaid.

Preeti has been linked to Mushtaq Nadiadwala, Aftab Shivdasani and model Gautam Rodha.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Manisha Chatrjee Hot Stills sexy photos





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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Aarti Chaabria was born on 21st November 1982 in India. She grew up as part of a Sindhi family that was uninvolved in the glamour industry.
















Aarti Chaabria joins the ranks of the numerous models who have tried their luck in cinema.

Basics on Aarti
Aarti Chaabria was born on 21st November 1982 in India. She grew up as part of a Sindhi family that was uninvolved in the glamour industry.

Standing at 5’5”, Aarti worked in several ads like Krack Cream and Amul and appeared in music videos like Sukhwinder Singh’s ‘Nasha Hi Nasha’ and Adnan Sami’s ‘Tera Chehra’.

She won the Miss India crown in 1999.

Aarti Chhabria’s Movies
Aarti Chhabria’s first appearance on the big screen was with Rajkumar Santoshi’s Lajja (2001) as Sushma, Gajendra’s daughter. This was followed by performances in Awaara Paagal Deewana (2002), Shaadi No.1 (2005) and Teesri Aankh (2006).

In 2007, she was part of some of the year’s biggest hits like Shootout at Lokhandwala, Partner and Heyy Babyy.

Her next movie due for release in 2009 is Milenge Milenge with Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor and Kisse Pyaar Karoon.
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Amrita Rao was born to well-to-do Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin family.Her dad’s name is Deepak Rao.
















rita Rao born on June 17, 1981 in Chitrapur, India is an Indian model and Bollywood actress.

Amrita Rao was born to well-to-do Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin family.Her dad’s name is Deepak Rao. She has a sister named Preeta and there is an on-going debate in the media if Preeta is Rao’s twin sister.She speaks English, Hindi, Marathi & Konkani.

She stands about 5.0 feet tall.She entered the world of modeling quite by chance, when she auditioned for an advertising film for Fairever Face Cream. Success came thereafter. She was picked up for the close up ad which brought her the much wanted fame. Within months she became the model for the top brands of the country.

Within 18 months, she was the face that promoted Major Brands such as Clean & Clear Face Wash, Pantene Hair Wash, wriggly Chewing Gum, Domino’s Pizza, Anne French, HMT Watches. Apart from this she also did a number of South Indian commercial ads. She also did Cadbury’s Perk and the Bru coffee ad.This brought in a number of movie offers for her.She has also been signed on as the brand ambassador for Miss Players.

Having modeled for nearly 35 ads, her decision to act in films didn’t come as a surprise. What came as a surprise was that unlike other models who dropped out of college to pursue their careers, Amrita Rao preferred to thumb down film offers to complete her graduation in psychology.

She made her cinematic debut in the 2002 film “Ab Ke Baras”, but gained recognition only after the success of her 2003 film, “Ishq Vishk”, in which her portrayal as Payal earned her the girl-next door image. Success followed for her in 2004 films like “Masti” and “Main Hoon Na”. However her following releases “Deewaar” (2004), “Vaah! Life Ho To Aisi” (2005), “Shikhar” (2005), and “Pyare Mohan” (2006) did poorly at the box office.

Her most recent release, “Vivah” opposite Shahid Kapoor was a universal success. Her performance was well appreciated from critics.

Next, she is doing Athidhi with Telugu movie star Mahesh Babu.

Amrita Rao likes watching Sajid Khan’s shows and reading story books .She is a very kind hearted person who hates selfish people. She wants to be a social worker and help the mentally challenged kids.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Famous Bollywood Glamour Film Actress Pooja Bhatt


















She'd dreamt of reaching the stars some day. While still a child, Pooja Bhatt wanted to become an astronaut. By the age of 17, Mahesh Bhatt's chubby daughter (and granddaughter of Nanabhai Bhatt of Prakash Pictures) had abandoned all those celestial dreams for earthly glamour.

The teenager made a totally unconventional debut under her father's watchful eye with 'Daddy' (1989). A typical Bhatt offering, this 'semi-autobiographical' melodrama had Pooja pulling her frustrated, lonely and alcoholic father (Anupam Kher) back from the edge of doom.

The next offering from the garrulous father-daughter duo, mercifully, wasn't based on Mr. Bhatt's colourful life. Instead, 'Dil Hai Ke Maanta Nahin' turned out to be a refreshing remake of the Raj Kapoor-Nargis musical romance 'Chori Chori' (1956), or, more accurately, of Frank Capra's 'It Happened One Night' (1934).

For once, Pooja was perfectly cast as the spoilt and arrogant daughter of a multi-millionaire who runs off to marry an opportunist and falls in love with a penniless journalist (Aamir Khan) instead. Apart from the fact that 'DHKMN' worked its charm on the box-office, the movie also got widely written (and talked) about in gossip rags and otherwise for the alleged closeness between the lead pair.

In fact, throughout her decade-long career, Pooja has sported an uncharacteristic forthrightness in laying bare her personal life. A family tradition, you'd think. So, the juiciest details of Ms. Bhatt's love life involving filmmakers, actors, wannabes and nobodies, invariably made their way to magazine pages.

In the interim, her acting career continued to stay afloat thanks to her father's assembly line of productions. But none, except 'Sadak' (1991), where she essayed the part of a prostitute whom Sanjay Dutt rescues from her miserable life and the clutches of the villain, made any impact on the audience.

This turned out to be the last (and only the second) major hit of Pooja's short-lived acting career. After five years marked by a seemingly unending line of flops (most of them home productions!), she finally switched lanes and turned producer with 'Tamanna' (1996).

Pooja Bhatt Productions' first offering was another 'inspired' story, that of a eunuch (Paresh Rawal) who adopts an abandoned child (Pooja herself). Thebox-office failure of her first effort perhaps prompted Pooja to finally wipe the pancake of her face and concentrate on being a full-time producer.

The ploy worked and 'Dushman', which starred Kajol in a double role and launched the careers of director Tanuja Chandra and bad man Ashutosh Rana became the 'off-beat' hit of 1998.

Towards the end of the year, Pooja managed to release her third film, 'Zakhm' which was also her father's swansong. Obviously, Mahesh Bhatt's last offering had to be drawn from his own life! So it was. And had Pooja executing the seriously challenging task of playing her own grandmother on screen.

A difficult job for any actress, Pooja stole the show with an astonishing performance. Her pain-washed face brought alive the tragedy of a woman who is forced to live in ignominy and can never call the man she loves, her own, despite bearing two children by him!
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