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Showing posts with label interview with hot girls of bollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview with hot girls of bollywood. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Katrina Kaif: I am not sexy
Here is an interview with the Bollywood queen Katrina Kaif who says that she dislikes makeup and that she is not at all sexy.
Raajneeti saw you in your first de-glam avatar...
Yes. But know what I dislike makeup. So when Prakash Jha (filmmaker) said I have to play a politician without pancakes, I was more than happy.
But the words that are mostly associated with you are hot and sexy...
You know, I personally feel that I am not hot or sexy. You have to have an appeal that will make you special.
My appeal lies in what the audiences think about me. All you have to do is try not to disappoint them.
Like, Vidya Balan is known for her very ethnic roles... people love her in that. And, I think I am known for my fun roles. That's how we feel comfortable; not by the tags on our looks.
Check out Bollywood actresses without makeup
Friday, May 21, 2010
Vidya Balan: I will Marry a Wealthy Man
Vidya Balan talks about marriage and her future plans. Source: TOI
You are 30 now – is marriage finally on the horizon?
I haven’t come across someone I want to spend the rest of my life with. My parents want me to get married, but it’s not like they think it will happen tomorrow. Even they want me to marry someone I’m sure about.
So do they show you photographs of eligible grooms and ask you to meet them?
It hasn’t come to that stage. They are not setting it up themselves, but they do encourage me to meet people and keep saying that I should find the right person. They want me to keep my eyes open, rather open my eyes wider (laughs). Let’s just say that they want me to socialise more often. I think they realise that I don’t see myself getting into an arranged marriage.
But you have fallen in love...
Yes. I have fallen in love. It has happened a couple of times.
And?
It didn’t work out...
Did that slow you down?
No. I am a hopeless romantic at heart. I believe that it’s better to have loved and lost rather than never to have loved at all.
Was it difficult to come to terms with?
Well, it wasn’t easy. It is directly proportional to how strong the relationship was.
What kind of a man would you want if you get married?
Please reframe your question. There is no ‘if’. I want to categorically tell you that I want to get married. I want to have a husband and a family – I’d love that (pauses). I don’t believe in casual relationships and I can never be in a live-in relationship.
Please continue...
I’ll marry someone who gives me some butterflies in my stomach. Someone like George Clooney. His age is now beginning to show, so maybe someone younger. He should be someone I can discuss anything under the sun with. Most importantly, he should be very selfassured.
What’s your definition of ‘self-assured’?
My man should accept me just the way I am. If he hears rumours linking me with someone, he should have faith in me. And if it’s bothering him, he should bring it up with me and not let it fester. Also, he should be able to deal with the attention and adulation we stars get.
But would you give up your acting career for him?
Not at all! If I decide to do that, that’s a different story. I’ll go with the flow. But it can’t be someone else’s decision. Being an actress is a big part of me. That – and my family – is my driving force. I can manage both, a career and marriage. Why would I want to wake up one morning and give it all up just because someone else is pressurising me to?
Have you set a deadline for marriage?
Not really.
Most actresses tend to marry wealthy men. Do you see yourself following suit?
It does make sense. Most men cannot handle women who earn more than them. There is an Abhimaan type of situation in most relationships where the woman is more famous and has a bigger bank balance. Don't get me wrong – I am not a materialistic person. But it's always wiser to marry someone who is at least as well of as you, if not better. Besides, money is important, isn't it?
How important is fidelity to you?
It’s on the top of my list. If he wants to be with anyone else, he shouldn’t be with me. Having said that, it amazes me that there are so many people who know that their spouses are having affairs and yet they continue with a loveless marriage. I have conversations with people about this and some of them even tell me that so-and-so is ‘having an affair but he loves his wife dearly’. How can that be possible? It’s so scary. And mind you, this isn’t just happening in the film industry, but in other spheres as well.
If you catch your husband cheating on you, would you slam the door on his face forever?
(Clenches her fist) Yes, I would.
The bottom line about men...
You can’t live with them, you can’t live without them.
You are 30 now – is marriage finally on the horizon?
I haven’t come across someone I want to spend the rest of my life with. My parents want me to get married, but it’s not like they think it will happen tomorrow. Even they want me to marry someone I’m sure about.
So do they show you photographs of eligible grooms and ask you to meet them?
It hasn’t come to that stage. They are not setting it up themselves, but they do encourage me to meet people and keep saying that I should find the right person. They want me to keep my eyes open, rather open my eyes wider (laughs). Let’s just say that they want me to socialise more often. I think they realise that I don’t see myself getting into an arranged marriage.
But you have fallen in love...
Yes. I have fallen in love. It has happened a couple of times.
And?
It didn’t work out...
Did that slow you down?
No. I am a hopeless romantic at heart. I believe that it’s better to have loved and lost rather than never to have loved at all.
Was it difficult to come to terms with?
Well, it wasn’t easy. It is directly proportional to how strong the relationship was.
What kind of a man would you want if you get married?
Please reframe your question. There is no ‘if’. I want to categorically tell you that I want to get married. I want to have a husband and a family – I’d love that (pauses). I don’t believe in casual relationships and I can never be in a live-in relationship.
Please continue...
I’ll marry someone who gives me some butterflies in my stomach. Someone like George Clooney. His age is now beginning to show, so maybe someone younger. He should be someone I can discuss anything under the sun with. Most importantly, he should be very selfassured.
What’s your definition of ‘self-assured’?
My man should accept me just the way I am. If he hears rumours linking me with someone, he should have faith in me. And if it’s bothering him, he should bring it up with me and not let it fester. Also, he should be able to deal with the attention and adulation we stars get.
But would you give up your acting career for him?
Not at all! If I decide to do that, that’s a different story. I’ll go with the flow. But it can’t be someone else’s decision. Being an actress is a big part of me. That – and my family – is my driving force. I can manage both, a career and marriage. Why would I want to wake up one morning and give it all up just because someone else is pressurising me to?
Have you set a deadline for marriage?
Not really.
Most actresses tend to marry wealthy men. Do you see yourself following suit?
It does make sense. Most men cannot handle women who earn more than them. There is an Abhimaan type of situation in most relationships where the woman is more famous and has a bigger bank balance. Don't get me wrong – I am not a materialistic person. But it's always wiser to marry someone who is at least as well of as you, if not better. Besides, money is important, isn't it?
How important is fidelity to you?
It’s on the top of my list. If he wants to be with anyone else, he shouldn’t be with me. Having said that, it amazes me that there are so many people who know that their spouses are having affairs and yet they continue with a loveless marriage. I have conversations with people about this and some of them even tell me that so-and-so is ‘having an affair but he loves his wife dearly’. How can that be possible? It’s so scary. And mind you, this isn’t just happening in the film industry, but in other spheres as well.
If you catch your husband cheating on you, would you slam the door on his face forever?
(Clenches her fist) Yes, I would.
The bottom line about men...
You can’t live with them, you can’t live without them.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Sheryln Chopra Says No to Playboy
Sherlyn Chopra has said no to Playboy. There goes the dream of spending too much time in the bathroom :) paying tribute to her sensuality. Anyway here is her candid interview with itimes:
Q. Why didn't you take up the offer from Playboy, it would have made you the
first Indian celeb on the cover so far?
Well to be honest, Bob (the chief snapper of Playboy) really liked my photos, I had to think a lot, but turned it down as my Indian mentality got in my way.
Q. Its been long, we have not seen you in any films or albums for a while.
Yea i know its been long, but I am sure it will be worth the wait, I am in talks
with some A-list directors and will soon announce my upcoming projects.
Q. Your kind of Guy?
My man has to be ambitious, chivalrous and a charmer. But most important, he should be a metrosexual, should get his waxing, manicure, pedicure done regularly.
Q. Your biggest temptation?
Not many know this, its Chicken Biryani ...
Q. Sherlyn's biggest strength and weakness
I think my refusal to give up is what keeps me going, but my self- pity trip is what I need to watch
Q Your role model
Its Shahrukh Khan, its his 'greed for success' that I really admire.
Q One director you would love to work with?
Mahesh Bhatt, I just love the genres he experiments with
Q How about a tattoo?
I would love to get an eagle done on my butt, its so very me 'a bird that chooses to fly alone and not in a flock'
Q Your take on cosmetic surgeries
I think if it boosts your confindence and makes you feel nicer, why not. I couldn't have
gotton a better nose and greater assets the natural way.
Q. Your constant comparision with Rakhi is...
Unwanted...Its like comparing A BMW with a Nano
Q.What sets you apart from competition?
I don't know who you are talking in particular about, but I think I am way sexier, classier and a better brand than many
Q Fans want more of you on TV, any plans?
Yes I am in talks for Big Brother and would love to be a part of a show like 'Khatron Ke Khiladi'.
Q.Your dream role
I think the one Julia Roberts played in 'Pretty Woman'.
Q If you get a Hollywood offer you would ?
' I am born for Hollywood'
Q. Your oomph factor
My effortless sexuality, especially the ones my body oozes when the camera is rolling.
Q.Any fitness secrets?
I do a lot of Hot Yoga, its the most sexy way to suffer...
Q.Surgery on your mind?
Ah..I think I have a small butt, would love a better behind

Sunday, November 29, 2009
Cleavage Queen Divya Dutta talks Men and sexy 30s


Voluptuous Divya Dutta talks about her voluptuousness and what she looks in men. Here is a part of the interview where she talks about sexier than ever in her 30s and what she thinks about men.
Do you think Indian men are fixated on a woman’s age? Does the way men perceive women change after they turn 30?
For me, it has changed for the better. I think it’s more of an individual thing. For me, it’s nicer now in every which way. Guys are more attracted to me now than ever before. I think life begins after you are 30.
Being an actress you are always subjected to the male gaze. Has it ever made you uncomfortable?
If someone is being charming and just flirting with me and probably making me feel good about it then I will like it. But if someone is looking at you in a bad way, then it could make you uncomfortable.
How do you deal with it?
There are three ways to deal with the male gaze — ignore it, just walk out of the place if you can, or be moonhphat. If I am really annoyed, then I would really give it back to them.
Is the new liberal male a reality or is it wishful thinking? It’s wishful thinking.
Thanks to the women, it’s all changing.Women are becoming independent. As a result, the man-woman equation has changed a lot. Now they are more like partners than husbands and wives.
Are today’s men comfortable with successful women?
There are always exceptions but if you speak generally then I think a guy has a huge male ego and it’s really difficult for him to handle a more successful woman.
When did you become aware of the male gaze?
When I was a teenager. I have been a very voluptuous woman always (laughs).
Who do you trust more — the mirror or a man’s compliment?
Oh, the mirror any day. Men have their own little matlab behind complimenting you (laughs)
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Sameera Reddy: Indian Men love fleshy women



The voluptuous Sameera Reddy can make every man nod in approval with every statement that she says. The lovely actress who walked the ramp during Kolkata Fashion Week revealed her secrets to a super-fit body, kick-ass abs, sexy Sameera Reddy back and the curves of course. The dusky bombshell revealed that she does not like size zero figure and Indian men love flesh on their women.
Here is an excerpt of the interview where Sameera Reddy reveals her fitness secrets:
Of late you have shed oodles of weight. What is your fitness funda?
I have recently changed my fitness regime. Instead of hitting the gym every day, I am now into swimming and yoga, and the results show (smiles). Anyway, I don't believe in Size Zero. I want to have a feminine body. As it is, Indian men love a little flesh on their women.
What is your fashion statement?
I don't follow a particular fashion trend. My funda is be confident and you will automatically look different from the lot; that's the best style you can get.
Given a chance, will you participate in such a show based on dangerous stunts?
I don't think so. I am too feminine for shows like Khatron Ke Khiladi. I can't even dare to dream what Sushma is actually doing on the show.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Why Kareena Kapoor is the sexiest vegetarian in Bollywood!

We all know that Kareena Kapoor is a die-hard vegetarian. But what really influenced this gal who loved her steak and kabab? Here Kareena Kapoor reveals, in a Mumbai-Mirror interview about why she turned vegetarian
You turned vegetarian in your last relationship. Was it because you loved the person or did you choose to become a vegetarian?
I chose to and that is validated by the fact that I am still one in spite of me being with a man who is a hard core non-vegetarian, who at every given step would be eating his steak and his roast chicken. I did it completely because I believed in it. It’s because of a book I read and I completely believe in. Nobody has put a dagger to my head. I’ve learnt something from Shahid and that’s something that Saif appreciates and in fact Saif always tells me that "Listen, if now you go back to being a non vegetarian, I’ll loose faith in you as a person." I’ve traveled the word with Saif and he’s sat across thousands of tables from me and I’ve stuck to my French fries even though I have to put on a kilo on my scale, but I would not go for the roast chicken.
Going vegetarian changed your body type too…
I think it’s a mix of that as well as a lot of yoga which also just changed my personality.
You turned vegetarian in your last relationship. Was it because you loved the person or did you choose to become a vegetarian?
I chose to and that is validated by the fact that I am still one in spite of me being with a man who is a hard core non-vegetarian, who at every given step would be eating his steak and his roast chicken. I did it completely because I believed in it. It’s because of a book I read and I completely believe in. Nobody has put a dagger to my head. I’ve learnt something from Shahid and that’s something that Saif appreciates and in fact Saif always tells me that "Listen, if now you go back to being a non vegetarian, I’ll loose faith in you as a person." I’ve traveled the word with Saif and he’s sat across thousands of tables from me and I’ve stuck to my French fries even though I have to put on a kilo on my scale, but I would not go for the roast chicken.
Going vegetarian changed your body type too…
I think it’s a mix of that as well as a lot of yoga which also just changed my personality.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Sexy Asin pictures, hot and sexy Asin pictures, Asin wall papers, Interview with Ghajini actress Asin















Here is Asin, the vivacious, beautiful actress from the South who debuts in Bollywood in Aamir Khan's Ghajini. Here is the interview, excerpt from mid-day.com. Also check out hot and sexy Asin pictures and Asin wallpapers
How did the Ghajini remake come to you?
I knew that the producers had held a special screening for Aamir in October 2005. A few days after that I received a call informing me that I was to be a part of the Ghajini remake. I was thrilled.
How different is Ghajini from the original?
Well, everything apart from the climax and a few scenes is the same. The team is new, except the director. I wasn't told to do anything different from the original. Only the setting and the language was new. Otherwise, my character, Kalpana is exactly the way it was before.
Are you comfortable in Hindi?
Yes, very much so. I did my schooling from a Naval Public school and I speak Hindi fluently. Also we have recorded the film in sync sound, so there was no need for me to dub.
Aamir is known to be a prankster, did you experience this first-hand?
No, in fact it was quite a surprise that through the entire shoot, he didn't play any prank on me. Not that I am complaining, but I was relieved. In fact, Aamir too realised it at the end of the shoot that he hadn't played a prank on me. He did regret that!
There were reports that there was no love lost between you and Jiah.
No, I've been asked this before and I want to say that we get along well. We don't share any screen space. We have met otherwise and been cordial. She's a friendly person.
Between Aamir and Salman, who's more fun to work with?
Well, they both are equally fun to be on the sets with. However, Salman is more spontaneous while Aamir takes his time and discusses the scenes with his co-stars. Salman may be doing that but he doesn't show it. His reactions and dialogue delivery is more instant. Both of them are down to earth and there's a lot to learn from them.
You've worked with Salman, Aamir and Saif, only Shah Rukh remains..
Well, with Saif... we've shot a few commercials together. Also, don't forget I've worked with Zayed also. I would love to work with Shah Rukh. It all depends on the project we are offered.
Have you moved to Mumbai for good?
Yes. I've moved to Lokhand-wala and have found a place. I have a small family, comprising my mom and dad. My dad handles all my work. He's not only my manager but also a pillar of support. I make all my career decisions on his advice. However, it doesn't mean I am not open to any offers from the South. I am waiting for Ghajini to release and to see the audience reaction.
Does the violence in Ghajini bother you, in the wake of the recent terror attacks?
Yes, Ghajini is a violent film. But when you watch the film, you realise the violence is justified. The violence isn't negative, but it's shown to get a positive outcome to the story. I think the need for the action scenes will only be justified after you see the film.
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Celina Jaitley Interview video
Check out Celina Jaitley giving a television Interview. Watch her hair and the way she flirts with the interview through her sexy eyes!
Friday, June 22, 2007
Bipasha Basu Interview, looking beautiful as ever!
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Ayesha Takia-Celebrity Inteview
Ayesha Takia talks about her tastes, likings, preferences and views in this video clip. However you may not able to see this exciting video directly here. Simply check the video by typing "Ayesha Takia-Celebrity Inteview " in the search bar of the YouTube panel.
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