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Tuesday 11 February 2014

Spotted: Celebrities on the red carpet

 Deepika Padukone arrives
 Sonal Chauhan in a cut out dress
 Shabana Azmi and Javed Akhtar arrive
 Sonali  Bendre and her husband Goldie Behl
 Pallavi Shradha arrives
 Vivek Oberoi and his wife Priyanka
 Genelia D'Souza arrives
 Elli Avaram arrives
 Swara Bhaskar arrives
 Vaani Kapoor arrives
 Celebrities at the Zee Award red carpet
 Priyanka's classy ride
 Yami Gautam arrives
 Celebrities at the red carpet
 Deepika poses with Ayan
Divya Dutta strikes a pose

Priyanka Chopra: The New Face of Guess



Priyanka Chopra is a household name in India. But she is a relative
unknown in America, where she spent a part of her childhood. She hopes
that being the new face of Guess will change that.




Priyanka Chopra had a problem: what to do with the light.


The
actress, singer and latest in a long line of bombshell models for the
clothing line Guess was standing in a walk-in closet in the penthouse
suite of the Beverly Wilshire hotel, preparing for a photo shoot. “Maybe
if we shot it like this,” she said, pushing sheer curtains
aside and posing, Bond-girl like, in the sheet of sunlight that streamed
through a floor-to-ceiling window (yes, the closet had a window; it
also was bigger than some bedrooms).


“Good lighting is something that I know now, out of experience,” she said with a shrug.


Ms.
Chopra, 31, tall and sultry, has been photographed and filmed enough
times, appearing in more than 40 Bollywood movies since 2002, that such
tricks of the trade have become second nature. She travels with an
entourage (“When we walk into a room, it’s like ‘Ocean’s Twelve,’ ” she
said of “Team P.C.”) and knows, without the aid of a mirror, when her
dark, lustrous hair has been teased to just the right height.









Paper magazine’s party for Priyanka Chopra, who is modeling for Guess. Elizabeth D. Herman for The New York Times
 

And
yet, while Ms. Chopra is one of India’s biggest stars, she can eat
lunch on a busy Los Angeles sidewalk and not be approached by a single
selfie-seeking fan. This may be about to change, though.


“I
knew instantly that I wanted to photograph her for Guess,” Paul
Marciano, a founder of the company, wrote in an email, referring to his
first meeting with Ms. Chopra last spring. “Priyanka is extremely
talented and accomplished, and her wonderful personality comes through
in her photographs.”


She
also represents a major market that she and many of her collaborators
believe is ripe for a pop-culture idol of its own. “Apart from her
natural charisma,” Mr. Marciano wrote, “she’s one of the most recognized
and celebrated talents in India and international cinema,” which
factored into Guess’s decision to cast her in its campaign.


Ms.
Chopra said: “For me, the proudest thing about it was being someone of
ethnicity to break the quintessential bombshell mode. That girl has
changed. She can be from anywhere.”


In addition to the Guess campaign, which she celebrated at a Paper magazine party
with the designer Prabal Gurung last month, Ms. Chopra is also making a
pop music album with RedOne, a producer who’s worked with Jennifer
Lopez and Nicki Minaj.


Already,
she’s put out “Exotic,” a Miami Beach-appropriate ditty with the rapper
Pitbull. The music video, in which Ms. Chopra shimmies and shakes in a
half-dozen sequined, strappy outfits, has been viewed more than 30
million times on YouTube.

 




A portrait of Ms. Chopra at the Beverly Wilshire hotel. Annie Tritt for The New York Times
 

Her
first single, “In My City,” was the theme song for the 2013 season of
the NFL Network’s Thursday-night games; her next is an electronic-music
remake of the Bonnie Raitt ballad “I Can’t Make You Love Me.”


“No
one from my country has ever done pop music internationally,” Ms.
Chopra said. “I want to do things that haven’t been done before, I want
to create opportunities for people to come after me and say, ‘O.K., now
we can do this too.’ ”


Trailblazing, a word Ms. Chopra is fond of, usually includes navigating rough terrain.


“In
one part of the world, I’m one of the top actors in the country, and in
another part of the world, I’m a complete newcomer,” she said. “That’s
scary for me.”


As
a child, she said, she and her family moved all over India because her
father was a surgeon in the army, and she found herself having to make
new friends every two years. Her father also pushed her to take singing
lessons, which she began when she was 3.


“In school, I was the one they sent on stage when they wanted to win an award,” she said.

 




Ms. Chopra with the designer Prabal Gurung, whose dress she is wearing. Elizabeth D. Herman for The New York Times
 

At
13, Ms. Chopra visited her mother’s sister in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and
fell in love with American culture. A guidance counselor at her cousin’s
high school persuaded her to stay and enroll there while her mom
returned home. To hear Ms. Chopra tell the story, it’s as if she were
deciding whether to go to the grocery store. “It was a whim,” she said.


High school was not as easy as Ms. Chopra imagined. (She compares it to the movie “Mean Girls.”)


“I
would pick up a packet of chips and go to the bathroom and eat because I
was so afraid to go to the cafeteria, where everyone had their own
friends and cliques,” she said.


After
traveling around the United States with her mother’s family, she
returned to India at 17 and was planning a career in aeronautical
engineering when her mother sent a few glamour shots to the Miss India
beauty pageant. Ms. Chopra went on to win the Miss World title in 2000.


“I was petrified,” she said of her pageant experience (though a grainy YouTube video suggests otherwise). “I didn’t know how to walk in heels and wear a massive gown. I just wanted it to be over.”


But
Bollywood movie offers and product endorsement deals began flooding in,
and, as Ms. Chopra put it, “I went from being a geek to a geek’s
fantasy.”

 




The Guess look book with Ms. Chopra on the cover. Elizabeth D. Herman for The New York Times
 

She easily warmed to acting; cross-disciplinary pop stardom was another matter. Anjula Acharia-Bath, a founder of DesiHits,
a media company that caters to the South Asian market, said that she
“totally had to stalk” Ms. Chopra to let her know that she and Jimmy
Iovine, a founder of Interscope records who has helped develop the
careers of such stars as Lady Gaga and Eminem, were interested in making
an album with her.


Ms.
Acharia-Bath said she was drawn to Ms. Chopra’s western sensibility,
with a predilection for top-40 hits and 1990s hip-hop, and the fact that
she could sing didn’t hurt.


“I
was trying to call her for months,” Ms. Acharia-Bath said. “She told me
she was filming in the middle of some jungle, and I thought that was
her way of pushing me off.”


For
a woman who never coveted international stardom, Ms. Chopra appears
entirely comfortable on its cusp. At a January recording studio session
with Nick Cannon, she bopped around in a leather miniskirt and black
stilettos, unselfconsciously singing along to a hip-hop beat, showing no
signs of a migraine that she said had confined her to bed for most of
the day.


And
she displayed a spirit of saucy, old Hollywood glamour. Talking about
the Indian paparazzi’s interest in her personal life, she said, “I make
sure I don’t have too much to hide.” She added conspiratorially, “And if
I do, I make sure I hide it really well,” throwing her head back with a
throaty laugh.


Beneath
Ms. Chopra’s confident, cool exterior, though, there are doubts, she
says. She admitted that it’s hard to build a western fan base while
persuading her Indian supporters that she is not abandoning them. (With
many Bollywood films in the works, she sometimes toggles between Hindi
and English when tweeting
to her 5.5 million followers.) In making her album, she said, she
struggles with the fear of: “What if I don’t get it right away? Can I
make mistakes?”


“I
know director-speak, I know film-speak, but music, I have to learn,”
she said. “It’s like I’m a kid again in another profession.”


An
old show business trope came to mind. “I can’t say I have an endgame
plan, but I believe in: ‘Aim for the stars. If you fall short, you’ll
fall on the moon,’ ” Ms. Chopra said.


She smiled wryly. “I mean, the moon’s pretty good, too.”

 

Monday 3 February 2014

The Ugly side: Trolling the red carpet

In our search for the best dressed celebrities, there are often more misses than hits and the result is this disastrous lot. Here's a look at this week's ugly side of celebrity fashion.

   We're not sure who this young lady is exactly but her disastrously homeless person like outfit just had to get mentioned in our weekly list of 'The Ugly side'.

    Former Miss World Yukta Mookhey's absence from the red carpet was not missed. Following a failed marriage to one Mr. Prince Tuli, Yukta is back on the social circuit. From the looks of it, this mom of one could use a little help styling herself better. It's almost gruesome how those boots kill a simple look.


    Just when we thought Kajol's fashion sensibilities had climbed up the ladder and into the limelight [in a good way], she goes and does this. Somewhere there is a Jesuit priest missing his cassock.
 


   Entrepreneur Monica Vazirali's trademark white tresses almost always have us jealous. But her most recent appearance looked more like a melted Faberge egg with a chess board thrown in. Oh, the horror!


    Starring in a movie called Fashion may have been her biggest Bollywood move yet, but it definitely hasn't help improve her fashion sensibilities. Wearing clothes like this earns Mugdha Godse absolutely no street cred. What was she thinking?!


    Here's where the term face-palm becomes most applicable. Socialite Nisha Jamvwal's hideous see-through ensemble, replete with platform Mary-Janes reminds us of a two-tone bedsheet folded over.


    A regular on our offender's list, Poonam Dhillon's latest plunge into fashion is just too wannabe. The only thing that survives criticism is the patent red Dior bag.


    Poorna Jagannathan's [phew, that's a mouthful] waif like figure can pull off almost anything, almost being the operative word. Here the Delhi Belly star boards the disaster dingy and sinks miserably.


    Shibani Dandekar's bumble look had us convinced colour wise, but when we spotted the ill fitting bustier, it all went south.


    We can't really fault Vidya Malvade for the way she wears her sari or the sari itself. It's the accessories that really kill the look.


    And the Mad Hatter is back! Never one for normal, celebrity hairstylist Sapna Bhavnani brings her crazy to the red carpet. The saving grace is that she's a pretty face!

     The Ugly side: Trolling the red carpet

      While making an appearance at a recent event, Gauhar Khan's traditional avatar had us running for sunglasses. A matching Bottega knot and matching lipstick led her down a deeper nosedive.



    If someone had published this picture last year, Bradley Cooper would never have been voted the Sexiest Man Alive. More like an extra from a Sherlock Holmes movie.

    We no longer expect any sort of fashion sanity from Cher. The singer was spotted walking down the street in what we can only describe as a tailored chessboard. Beyond redemption, this one.


    Charlie, Tango Foxtrot, Emma Stone is ready for takeoff. The Spiderman star sports a pair of bulbous sleeves that could well masquerade as wings.

Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth promise thrilling clash ahead!




Get set for a clash of cinematic titans. Reportedly, come April 11,
2014, cineastes will be panting with bated breath even as two of Indian
moviedom's biggest icons vie for audience attention and box-office
returns.


Case in point: Global colossus Amitabh Bachchan and Southern supernova Rajinikanth!





The irrepressible Bachchan Sr. will unveil BHOOTHNATH RETURNS and the
redoubtable Rajinikanth will grace cinema screens with KOCHADAIIYAAN,
the 3D motion capture computer-animated Tamil period flick helmed by his
daughter Soundarya R. Ashwin.





Incidentally, BHOOTHNATH RETURNS will showcase Ranbir Kapoor in a
significant cameo, while former flame Deepika Padukone will ignite some
more thrills with KOCHADAIIYAAN.





Thrills, thrills, all the way, folks...

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