Showing posts with label Bollywood Actress Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bollywood Actress Photos. Show all posts

Friday, November 26, 2010

Size Zero Figure Actresses: Top Sexiest Zero Figure Actress in Bollywood

Trend of 'size zero' figure in bollywood: It seems that ‘size zero’ trend has started in Bollywood industry in very high speed…..Now every actress wants to acquire the size zero figure to look great……Where most of the actresses are following Kareena Kapoor’s foot steps to make zero size figure there Deepika Padukone is just showing opposite mentality. Bollywood has a many thinnest as well as with zero figure actresses like as a Shilpa Shetty, Lara Dutta, Priyanka Chopra, Kareena Kapoor, Bipasha Basu, Aishwarya Rai, Katrina Kaif and Deepika Padukone with her’s Height and Weight. But Here is the few bollywood actresses photos of zero figure, bollywood's zero figure actress wallpapers, size zero Actresses Photos, Hot size zero Actress in Bollywood Pictures & Images.

Zero Figure Actress in Bollywood

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Hot Konkona Sen Sharma Is Pregnant: Latest Photos, Pictures, Images

There's more good news for Konkana Sen Sharma and Ranvir Shorey, who got married in early September this year. Bollywood hot actress Konkona Sen and husband Ranvir Shorey are expecting their first child. The couple is probably trying to keep the news of their first baby a closely guarded secret like their marriage. Well, if this news is true then we offer our hearty congratulations! Wow, congrats to them!! Find Latest Hot Konkona Sen Is Pregnant: Latest Photos, Pictures, Images. (This news is true or false, I am not sure, because I have read this news in so many site.)

Monday, June 14, 2010

Deepika Padukone FHM's Sexiest Woman in the World: Wallpapers & Photos

Deepika Padukone was named The Sexiest Woman in The World by FHM in their 2010 special issue cover story – FHM’s 100 sexiest women in the world. On the magazine’s cover, Deepika poses pretty in a black, backless gown and bouffant hairstyle, was ranked 6 last year. She has the body to die for and that smile is one of Bollywood's most famous. Deepika Padukone graces this month's issue of FHM where they declare her as the sexiest woman of the world. "Sexy is not about the amount of skin you show. It is more about how confident you are, how you carry yourself. It's a measure of your being just what you are. Ultimately, 'sexy' is about how you feel about yourself from within," explains Deepika. Check out here Deepika’s full bare back sexy photo cover on FHM magazine latest issue of June 2010 month.

Deepika Padukone Hot and Sexy Photos and Wallpapers

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Rima Fakih Miss USA 2010 Hot Wallpapers, Photos, Pictures, Images

Miss Michigan Rima Fakih competes in bathing suit portion of the Miss USA 2010 pageant, Sunday night, May 16, 2010 in Las Vegas, becoming the first Arab-American to win the beauty pageant. Fakih was later crowned Miss USA 2010. A 24-year-old (Rima Fakih) Arab American from Michigan beat out 50 other women to take the 2010 Miss USA title Sunday night, despite stumbling in her evening gown. Rima Fakih has attracted much attention since she won the Miss USA competition. Firstly conservative bloggers are having a field day because she is the first-ever Muslim to win the beauty pageant. Rima Fakih accepted her crown from Kristen Dalton, the outgoing Miss USA, at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Did you think Miss Michigan Rima Fakih deserved to win? Here is the Rima Fakih Miss USA 2010 Hot Wallpapers, Photos, Pictures, Images.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at 63rd Cannes Film Festival Photos, Wallpapers

The 36-year-old former Miss World Aishwarya Rai Bachchan attends the 'Robin Hood' Premiere at the Palais des Festivals during the 63rd Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 12, 2010 in Cannes, France. Aishwarya Rai who is regular attendees at Cannes Film Festival was arrived with Eva Longoria at Robin Hood Premiere Show. Aishwarya was dressed in a violet blue fully embroidered tulle and mousseline gown from Elie Saab. She her hair in a dramatic up-do to go with the fully embroidered tulle and mousseline gown. She walked the red carpet with fellow brand ambassador Eva Longoria and The Bachchan bahu stood up to the glittering occasion like an international veteran as she blew gentle kisses in all directions and waved royally. More see Aishwarya Rai Bachchan 63rd Cannes Film Festival Photos and Wallpapers, Eva Longoria 63rd Cannes Film Festival Pictures and Wallpapers.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Bollywood Actress on Holi Festival

If the harmful chemicals of the Holi colours are restricting you to enjoy the spirit of the festival then follow the hair and skin care regime of celebrities and throw caution to the wind and have a fun-filled Holi

Deepika Padukone, Bollywood Actress
I always celebrate Holi but unfortunately as I am shooting the next day, this year I will be unable to participate in the festivities. Holi as a child was really fun and I can recall playing Holi when I was in school with my friends in my building. Though I thoroughly enjoy playing with colours I use coconut oil to ensure that my skin and hair remain safe.

Anushka Sharma, Bollywood Actress
I have always loved Holi because of the energy it possesses, the joy it brings and the colours it adds. However, in all the madness of gulal, water balloons and pichkaris, one should still be careful. I have always enjoyed Holi and to enjoy it in all it’s colours I make sure to oil my hair with coconut oil before going out to play. Applying coconut hair oil on your scalp acts as a barrier and prevents colours from directly coming in contact with hair and will lessen the damage. After the celebration, it is important to wash off the colours from the hair with a good shampoo and conditioner. If hair gets dry then warm oil accompanied with hot towel treatment should be taken the next day. This will help the hair to retain its lustre.

Esha Deol, Bollywood Actress
I associate Holi with lots of fun and having a wild time. I played Holi a lot as a kid and we used to go really wild. I remember throwing eggs at people and once I ended up pelting a police person and had to go to the police station. I have definitely sobered down now, but still thoroughly enjoying this festival. Our first ritual is to put colour on Lord Krishna’s murti, before we start playing. Applying coconut oil on my hair before playing is also one of the rituals for me.

Avika Gor, TV actor
I love playing Holi and do so with great pride. This year I plan to colour everyone around me, as I feel no one should be left clean. Holi is a festival of colours and it’s meaningless without it. However, I ensure that my hair remains safe by applying coconut oil.


Diana Hayden, model / TV actor
Holi to me means lots of fun and also it’s one festival that transcends all religion and castes. This year I plan to go to a friend’s bungalow at Madh Island. I remember having a blast as a child. It was great fun with the pichkaris and colours. I used to play with my brother and his friends. I clearly remember that as I got a little older I became conscious of playing with the boys. I had locked myself on the terrace but they broke down the door and got me all coloured. It was riotous.

I have no fears about Holi. I think Holi is meaningless without stains. However, I recommend that one can oil their hair as a precaution. Some colours are so harmful, so I recommend moisturising the body with coconut or olive oil.

Vidya Malvade, TV actor
I am totally looking forward to Holi this year since it happens to be my first Holi after my wedding. My husband and his family have plans to drench me in colour of their love and tradition. The best way to take care of skin and hair is to apply loads of oil, so that the colour does not stick. I feel coconut oil is a good option.

Aarti Chhabria, model-turned-film actor, Bollywood Actress
I love playing Holi. This year’s Holi celebration would be with my family and close friends. As a kid I used to play Holi with water-balloons, but now due to the water shortage we can’t do that. However, I still have loads of fun and frolic and keep the spirit of the festival alive. As far as my skin and hair is concerned I just oil my hair with coconut oil before playing Holi because colours come off easily from oily surfaces.

Pooja Bedi, film/TV actor
For me, Holi is a colourful, crazy, messy, fun-filled and ecstatic festival. However, sometimes the constant exposure to the sun and oodles of colour on your body and hair can have harm effects. In order to keep it at a bay, I play Holi with safe colours and plaster my hair and body with lots of coconut oil. It protects the skin and hair against the harmful colours. Post Holi I scrub off the colour with warm water and moisturise my skin very well.

Divya Dutta, film / TV actor
Right from my childhood I am a dedicated Holi player. I love going to Shabanaji’s Holi party as it has some great music, food and of course, colour. I love the entire feel and mood of Holi. To protect my hair and skin I follow nani maa’s nuska of applying coconut oil. Prior to the Holi celebration I oil my hair and skin properly, so the colour doesn’t stick for long. After the celebration is over then I remove the colours with oil and cleanser.

Narayani Shastri, TV actor
Holi is the only festival that I actually celebrate. The celebration is about hopping from one party to another and finally settling with family and close friends. As such I do not have any fears related to Holi since we play Holi with safe colours like gulal and herbal colours. I just oil my hair and face with coconut oil. It is like a coating of safety. After the celebration, it’s important to wash off the colour from the hair and body thoroughly and let it stay without any make up as it will help the skin to breathe.

Shilpa Saklani, TV actor
I enjoy playing Holi. But, as of now I haven’t made any plans for this year’s Holi celebration. In order to protect my hair from the harmful chemicals present in some colours I apply a mix of coconut and castor oil and for the skin I just use a good moisturiser, it does the trick!


Kanchi Kaul, TV actor
I love playing Holi as it’s good fun. This Holi I plan to celebrate at one of my friend’s place. I don’t fear any skin or hair damage since of late people have started playing Holi with organic colours. For the sake of precaution I oil my hair and body with thick coconut oil. The oil coating really helps in taking out the colour.

By Monisha Pratap Shah and Preeti Gupta

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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com