Showing posts with label Arjan Bajwa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arjan Bajwa. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Manish Malhotra show at FKW

Manish Malhotra stands out in front of his models!
Kareena Kapoor has a good dress sense.
However, Amrita Arora hasn't learn anything from her pal. She looks like a dwarf in this pic.
Imitiaz Ali most probably wants to tell us that he is director sahab.
The talkative Sara Jane Dias - it seems she wanted to talk but the photographer was interested in taking the pic.
Arjan Bajwa is either sad or he doesn't bother about his looks anymore.
He looks Ken in real life.






The models were all just fine. But it wasn't possible for me to put so many pics.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Minissha Lamba At Her Mum's Show

These are the pics taken at Minissha Lamba's mother's art exhibition. Bollywood celebs attended Manju's show in Mumbai.
Minissha with her mommy

 Manyata Dutt was very eager to attend Manju's show.

 Minissha loves to pose like this where ever she goes and whenever she dresses up.

 Arjan Bajwa - I like to attend shows and exhibitions where we can see such men.

 Priya Dutt too was seen at the show.

Neha Dhupia

 Manyata and Priya bonding again.

 Tushar Kapoor posing with Minissha and this other lady.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Esha: After 50 years my dad is still insecure

TELL ME OH KHUDA is extra special for Esha since she will be sharing space with her parents in the film.

Says Esha, "Even after completing 50 years in the industry my dad is still insecure like a kid. After every shot he would go to the monitor to check the lights, angles and his act, and if not happy he would insist on a retake. His enthusiasm for his craft is still something worth admiring."

Talking about the film, Esha adds, "Our story is totally different with the focus being on the girl and her search for her actual parents. The whole story revolves around her journey for her identity accompanied by her boyfriend and a childhood buddy who's constantly goofing up things for the trio. The film's story is its USP. In a span of 130 minutes we have managed to explain three different plots. Mom has done a very good job at closing the film beautifully. I am happy with the outcome and very confident about the film."

Source: Glamsham