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Falafel to paneer tikka
Four Israeli women are having a blast in the city and promise to be back for another holiday next year
They are crazy. They brim with life. They even have the zeal to do uncanny things that many of you can't ever dare and most important of all, they are 'young girls' at 60. Then, the next moment they claim in chorus, "Craziness has no age bar." And we do agree, ladies. At least after seeing four of them enjoying life, there is hardly any doubt left. Hailing from Israel, this gang of four is in India once again (they have come here so many times) to enjoy our culture, festivals and the unique experience every city offers.
Fab Four: (L-R) Bental Niza, Primor Zipora, Miller Malka and Esther Pinchas.
Photo: Parvesh Chauhan
Muscle warrior
Meet the man who declares war on players’ flab. The Dhaka Warrior's masseur and fitness expert:
Mitchell Sturt
Reality is something that most of us would rather avoid reading about or discussing. And, if it is related to our personal health, we don't need anyone to tell us to start exercising or control our freaky diet. But this man at the ICL, not only tells us everything about good health but has made sure that his boys, Dhaka Warriors, follow his tips religiously.
Photo: Kamal Kishore
Minting machine
Reel to realty show
As he turns 43 today, King Khan is all set to turn into the Raja of Realty. The fund-raiser, who himself mints more than Rs 300 a minute, is ploughing in mega bucks into real estate in the UAE
He earns over Rs.1.5 billion ($30 million) a year through endorsements, over Rs10 million to grace an event, Rs10 million per TV episode, more than Rs150 million/Rs 15 crore per film and has now launched a Rs109 billion real estate project in the UAE. Actor Shah Rukh Khan, who turns 43 on Sunday, is much more than a Bollywood superstar.
Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan performs at the Rock On for
Humanity concert in Mumbai on Friday. The concert was held to collect aid for the flood
victims of Bihar. Photos: Manav Manglani/ Reuters
Spice Girls |
Spicing it up with Golguppas.
Lifestyle photo: Parvesh Chauhan |
Work(ed) up b'day!
B'day's just work time for Aishwarya, whose shooting for Mani Ratnam's film in Kerala Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who turns 35 today, celebrated her birthday shooting for Mani Ratnam's film Ravan in Kerala. The film's shooting had begun on the outskirts of Kochi two days ago. It was delayed because both Ash and husband Abhishek Bachchan could not participate in the shooting due to the illness of their respective fathers. However, both will now be shooting for the film non-stop in a month long schedule.
Knot here
Former Miss World Yukta Mookhey will tie the nuptial knot on Sunday with entrepreneur Prince Tuli here in city, family sources said.
"Yukta and Prince got engaged on
Friday at a grand function here during the five-day marriage ceremony starting with the Mehndi ritual," the groom's uncle and Congress leader Mohabbat Singh Tuli said.
Silk
fad
All 16 silk weaving states of the country come together at Kisan Bhavan
Silk Fab is here again. And the response is phenomenal. Even before the exhibitors could unpack their products, Kisan Bhavan, the venue for the exhibition, was bustling with customers (read women) in various age groups - checking out saris, suits, stoles, jackets and what not.
Photos: Parvesh Chauhan
Beauty studio
Foundation Day
Pammy Kaul
Everyone looks younger with a little colour on his or her face. With so many foundations and shades on the shelves in the market, it sure becomes a challenge to pick the right one. There is a base to suit every skin tone, a formula to suit every skin type. The clever packaging makes choosing foundations very difficult for every one. To pick the right shade you must know your skin tone and its needs. The shade always must flatter your skin; make you look your most natural self. Foundations are never meant to make your skin look different on the face Asian skin must always wear a yellow-based foundation for that more natural look.
Matka chowk
New wish list
Sreedhara Bhasin
The entire city is abuzz with stories of economic recession. People talk about the meltdown in America in such dire terms that you would think - unemployment in the US would be a staggering figure - which it is not. Everyone is mourning the market and the mayhem it has wreaked. Apparently, people are financially hurt. However, no such economic distress was evident in the shopping frenzy that engulfed the city prior to Diwali.
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