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Aishwarya rai unwilling from a controversial scene in the bollywood movie umrao jaan. Aishwarya rai is reported to be the World's most beautiful woman.
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Save Your Legs! The doco-trailer of the original sporting adventure from the suburbs to the Sub-Continent, where one amateur Australian team takes on the might of a billion Indian cricket fans.
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; some fall by the wayside, while some have to undergo a trial by fire to test their character and self-belief before their fate is decided. VICTORY is the story of one such aspirant and his journey through the minefield of being a Cricket Celebrity in India VICTORY is the story of Vijay Shekhawat, as well as his family and loved ones, who have to endure the journey as well. VICTORY is an insightful, dramatic, large-scale film which charts the journey of dreams of every average Indian who ...
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Originally from Bombay, Tanielle has had the opportunity to work for international fashion companies like Dolce and Gabbana, Burberry and Matthew Williamson whilst studying at the prestigious Central Saint Martins College of Fashion in London.
Her Graduate Collection of womenswear, accessories and shoes reflects an eclectic, kitsch and colourful quirkiness with traditional ethnic flashes. Inspired by the markets of Bombay and the psychedelic dollybirds of the swinging sixties in the west, it is a melange of chaotic Indian street hawkers, cosmic go-go mods and kaleidoscopic graffiti art, expressing her love for bold colour, embellishment and Indian craftsmanship.
Bombay is a cheeky hybrid of Indian suburbia that smells more of the future than the past. It is exciting and dares to be different like when we were young and free in the sixties. It was a time of fun.
Colour has always been a key feature of her design and highlights the collection. Her prints explore graphic versions of technicolour kites, pinwheels and pompoms. The fabrics used are hand-woven tweeds and silks from India.
The Art Nouveau revival of the sixties stimulates her designs for accessories and shoes. The bags and clutches boast exquisite hand carved wooden handles of patterns combining art nouveau and Indian motifs. The shoes compliment the bags with similar hand carved heels in vivid colours.
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