Fitness first
A culture of keeping fit is fast developing. We check out some gyms in the tricity…
It is the best drug, it is addictive and the best part is that nobody is stopping you from experiencing it. Some people go for it everyday and some 3-4 times a week. And you bet the results have been excellent. Before you pull out a doctor from the middle of an operation to know what it's called, we make things easier. The drug is called exercise and it is available at the best, state-of-art gyms in the tri-city!
Leena Mogre’s Fitness gym
Mirroring reality
Bani…Ishq Da Kalma is a new soap on
telly, yet it has gone up the popularity charts with rapid speed. We catch up with the ladies at the helm of things, Shefali Sharma and Neha
Bagga...
Television, which was once nicknamed as the 'idiot box', has vanquished all stereotypical notions that defined it. In its journey of evolution, television seems to have embraced the idea of realism as it shoulders social concerns, which have been lurking only in bundles of old newspapers.
Par Excellence
Stop the slice
The ball slices due to the club face being open to the path of the club at impact. There could be many reasons for this - some being the fault of the club face and the other being due to an out to in path. The club face could be open due to three main reasons. The first being a weak grip which means that either less knuckles of the lead hand are visible at address (left hand for right handed golfers as in picture 1).
The therapeutic code
Healing Code Therapy uses sounds to heal and the twelve frequencies of the voice act as the indicators of behaviourial issues...
Healing is the new buzzword today. In a life laden with stress, therapies helping you cure emotional tangles and eventually health problems are becoming increasingly popular. Dr Mahesh Hukmani brings yet another at your doorstep. Healing Code Therapy works on your voice and uses sound only to heal you. "Voice has twelve frequencies. And each missing frequency refers to some behavioural issue," says Dr Mahesh.
TRENDSETTER
Street fashion
Fashionistas have never had it so good as now with the Indian market making their scene on the International fashion map. Even the western modes of dressing filter down to us, so what do we have? A variety of styles to pick and choose from. A student of commerce Frinka Dhamija shares her take…
Dress circle
Actors Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru Bajwa inaugurate PVR Cinemas at Elante Mall
PVR Cinemas have a history of wooing audiences at Centra Mall and a huge fan following thereby. After that good response the brand has now opened another multiplex at Elante Mall, Industrial Area, Phase 1. And who else can you think of to inaugurate a multiplex but Punjab's own actors Diljit Dosanjh and Neeru
Bajwa? In Chandigarh to promote their movie, Jatt and Juliet 2, the team evokes laughter even in the most ordinary situation.
Doc Talk
For a rainy day
With the changing weather, one also has to change the skin care routine. The damp and humid weather of rainy season takes a heavy toll on the skin - no matter what the skin type is. Pollution, dirt, and overgrowth of micro-flora are the main reasons why skin is prone to damage during the rainy season.
From Europe with love
The Chandigarh Film Society is organising the 18th European Film Festival jointly with Alliance Francaise Le Corbusier, Chandigarh Tourism and PGI administration.
Ringside view
John Abraham partners with former World Boxing Champion David Haye to pioneer boxing as an art form of exercise in India
Former heavy weight champion of the world David Haye, who is currently rated the world number three heavyweight contender by the Transnational Boxing Ranking Board, now joins forces with actor and fitness freak John Abraham, to introduce a whole new world of fitness and boxing to the country.
No shortcuts for this Romeo!
Neil Nitin Mukesh may not have been a totally successful star but he is a good actor. He stars in lastweek's release Shortcut Romeo. He talks about his movie choices, expectations, and more.
Sense & sensibility
I do not understand why movies have to be nonsensical to be entertaining. Today's audiences are quite stressed out and want to be entertained at the movies. If you look at Batman or Superman, they are entertaining but also witty and clever. You have to use your brains to understand what is happening in the movie completely.
YRF's new muse
Vaani Kapoor is the new face that Yash Raj Films (YRF) is going to launch in their upcoming movie Shuddh Desi Romance.
Vaani will share screen space with Parineeti Chopra and Sushant Singh Rajput. “Parineeti and Vaani have equally important roles. They both have a romantic track in the plot with Sushant, though separately. In fact, they don’t meet at all in the film. They are linked only by their love for Sushant’s character” said a source.
Poonam does a pole dance
Recently Poonam Pandey did a shoot for the promotional song of her upcoming movie Nasha. In the erotic item song, Poonam used pole as a prop. With bare minimum and seductive clothing, she looked completely sensuous and gorgeous. The leggy lass adorned a dark coloured bikini for this song. The shooting took place in a studio in Mumbai.
Get to know the villain
Mohit Suri likes grey and edgy love stories and his upcoming movie The Villain is no different. It stars Shraddha Kapoor and Siddharth Malhotra. Mohit and Siddharth talk about the movie.
Ranveer has no time for himself
Appreciating co-actor Sonakshi Sinha's managerial skills, Ranveer Singh says he hardly has time for himself.
"It is very off balance right now. It is completely skewed one way. I don't have much of a personal life. You promote one day...you shoot all night. There really isn't any time right now for personal life," Ranveer said here while promoting his forthcoming movie Lootera.
Tag on gratefulness
Actress Angelina Jolie has reportedly gifted a platinum vintage Tiffany watch to fiancé Brad Pitt to thank him for showering love and support on her and their children.
Shruti gets sensuous
Actress Shruti Haasan says her role in forthcoming movie D-Day can be described as sensuous, but not bold.
The 27-year-old shares screen space with actor Arjun Rampal in the movie, and she says he made her feel comfortable during intimate scenes.
chatter box
Pleasure time for Aashka
It seems Aashka Goradia has finally got some time off from her hectic schedule. She was spotted at the Mumbai International Airport on Wednesday night as she was getting ready to fly-off to New York. The actress, who is seen as Maharani Bhatiyani in Maharana Pratap, made last minute plans to take a short four-day vacation to visit her favourite city. She is also going to meet her sister who lives there.
Khyati going great guns
She rocked the small screen with her performances in Kyun Ki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Beend Banoonga Ghodi Chandunga, Kesar, Mamta and Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki. Now, the lovely lady with a beautiful smile is spreading her charm on television in Creative Eye's long running social drama Niyati. Khyati Khandke Keswani has surely grown over the years and has established herself as an actress; her fans love to see her in performance-oriented roles. We catch up.
The turning point
The current track Parvarrish is dealing with children turning adults and the responsibilities that come with it. Rocky (Tapasvi Mehta) will soon step into adulthood with a grand celebration lined up for his birthday. Our source informs that the party won't end without some exciting drama and emotional twists.
Rain dance magic
SAB TV's Jeannie Aur Juju recently captured the magic of Monsoon. Inspired by the classic monsoon romance, Jeannie adorns the look of the beautiful Zeenat Aman and Juju played Manoj Kumar while romancing Jeannie. While they danced to the timeless classic Hai hai yeh majburi, yeh mausam aur yeh duri, teri do takiya di naukri, mera lakho ka sawn jaayeh, the actors recreated the on-screen magic that was last seen between Zeenat Aman and Manoj Kumar.
Astro Turf
ARIES: The need is to be vigilant as someone at office might try to harm your interest or reputation. Call friends you haven't seen for a long time. Drive carefully, especially two-wheelers.
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