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Fun intended
If you haven't had stupendous hits, third is often a critical number. Accordingly, Jackky Bhagnani is taking no chances and even before the crowd makes demands, he's ready to oblige. "I want to hear some noise! You guys cheer out loud and then I'll dance with you, so who's ready to dance with me?" and he's out to convince everyone in Chandigarh to go and watch Ajab Gazab Love.
Meanwhile, doing his bit is the director Sanjay Gadhvi, "It's a romantic comedy that's really funny. I guarantee you'll die laughing," with female lead Nidhi Subbaiah and the star producer Vashu
Bhagnani.
Love
struck: Jackky Bhagnani & Nidhi Subbaiah Photo: Nitin Mittal
Laughter lines
Working through the night, wrapping up the shoot at five in the morning, catching the first flight for the film promotion, dead-tired with no food till late afternoon, Bharti Singh still manages to evoke laughter. She looks thinner (credits her Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa partner Savio) and prettier (credits Cleopatra Day Spa for the makeover), who was in Chandigarh on Thursday to promote her upcoming film, Yamle Jatt Yamle. Here is Bharti unplugged…
artist’s studio
Concrete evidence
If change be the only constant in life, how can an artist's vocabulary be the same? So in his long artistic odyssey talented artist Madan Lal has been constantly reinventing himself. That's not all. Unlike other artists, he works on several series at one go.
CITY SCAPE: Madan Lal
Fair enough!
Vanity Fair brings its Spring-Summer show once again. The fair will offer all it's famous for--Indo-western wear, sarees, tunics, western wear, handbags and shoes , semi-precious jewellery, lifestyle accessories, artifacts, wrought iron, garden and wooden furniture, paintings and prints, home linen, carpets and garden accessories.
it’s rocking
Love notes
Yash Chopra's last film was in the headlines earlier because its title was undecided. But the title, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, and its first trailer give us a glimpse of what to expect.
Peace of art
Thirteen pieces of art are enough to give the slant to the exhibition, if not for anything else. There's a glimpse into the subject as also the thought process of the artist. Karmic Strokes, the ongoing exhibition by Jasmeet Rehan Garg, explores the emotions around life and karma. "I've tried depicting various forms of karma, Buddha in his varying moods. I find a lot of peace and respite in Buddha."
Jasmeet Rehan Garg has captured various forms of karma in her canvas
Star track
Not an issue
The chapter continues…
Career achievement award for Ben
Royal shot
Frozen in wax
Nicole’s graceful show
Jackman’s tragic past
Passing the parcel
Like father, like son
One for her mother
Chatter box
In good health and spirits
Simi goes online!
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