Thursday, 26 December 2013

What makes Salman Khan so popular?







Salman Khan, who is popular with all age groups, is truly a people's person. He is a hero for the masses and inspires his fans. He involves his fans while promoting his films, interacts with them and that's what makes him one of the most wanted Khans. People can connect to him and his style and his attitude has charmed one and all.

Charity: Salman the man with a golden heart has inspired many of his fans to get involved in charity work. The actor also launched Being Human, a non-profit organization which helps underprivileged children around India to get better education.

Salman’s famous dialogue ‘Ek Baar Jo Maine Commitment Kardi To Main Apne Apki Bhi Nahi Sunta’ is something he implements even in his life. He is known for maintaining his relations and has always gone out of his way to help his friends. Recently, the actor was seen promoting Aamir Khan’s Dhoom 3 on the sets of Bigg Boss 7. He is popular for his support to many. His selflessness makes him popular in Bollywood.

Entertainer: He is a true entertainer. His unique dancing skills and ability to say what he wants has thrilled many. Salman has a different way of dealing with criticism and his dexterity to keep the star power away from his personality makes him the true Dabangg star of B’town.

Godfather to many: Salman Khan has encouraged many aspiring actors to make it big in Bollywood. He has been a fitness guide to actors like Govinda and Mithun Chakraborty. Newcomers like Arjun Kapoor, Pulkit Samrat, Zareen Khan and Katrina Kaif don’t miss a chance to speak about Salman’s generosity.

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10 things you didn't know about Salman Khan




#Salman Khan is 48 today. Here are 10 facts about Salman that you may or may not know.

Salman could have become a pro swimmer if he had so wanted. He was a swim champ at school and even tipped to represent India.

Salman's favorite actor is Sylvester Stallone and favorite actress, Hema Malini.

Salman was offered the lead in Abbas-Mustan's Baazigar but the idea of playing a negative character didn't appeal to him. The role went to Shah Rukh Khan and made him famous.

Even though, Salman has been ambassador of a shoe brand, he prefers going barefoot in real life.

Salman always wears a turquoise stone bracelet on and off the screen. His father Salim Khan also wears a similar bracelet and considers it to be very lucky.

Salman, reportedly, flew his own cook to London from Mumbai to dish up biryani to the cast and crew of the movie London Dreams who were tired of eating continental food.

The actor loves to drive and is fond of BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Land Cruisers.

Salman loves Chinese food and his favorite restaurant is China Garden in Mumbai.

Salman has a soap fixation. His bathroom at home is stacked with soap of every sort and he especially likes those made with natural fruit and vegetable extracts.

Salman is the subject of two fatwas issued by Muslim organizations - one relates to the wax statue of him in Madame Tussaud's, the second is in connection to his presence at Ganesh Chaturthi pujas. In both cases, the fatwas allege that he contravened the Islamic law that forbids the worship of idols.

Source: http://movies.ndtv.com/

Monday, 16 December 2013

7 ways to choose the right life partner



 by Meghna Mukherjee

Selecting the right life partner is necessary to lead a happy married life. Here's how you can select your perfect one
There are many factors that one needs to consider when choosing a life partner. The most important aspect is to consider things that are crucial to you.
·                        Find someone who you can connect with easily
              It is very important to choose somebody who you can easily strike a conversation with.                  This way, you can enjoy doing things and talking about them together without getting                  bored.
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·    Potential partner with same interests
Selecting someone who shares a lot of common interests with you will work in your favour. Remember that all your interests don't really have to be the same, but some would do. Says clinical psychologist and relationship expert Seema Hingorrany, "When you decide to spend your life with someone, you must look at things that the two of you would love to do together. For example, if you are a movie buff, you would ideally like to be with someone who enjoys movies as well. This will make your life interesting."

·    Consider your partner's intellect
If you are a laid-back person and your partner is an over-achiever, that could lead to a threat in your marriage. You must see eye to eye on how both of you are able to think and process things.

·    It's okay to have standards
While choosing a life partner, you need to consider your and your family's standards. Though it's okay to choose someone who probably does not belong to the same strata of society as yours, make sure that he/she's not completely off the mark.

·    You should have respect for one another
You obviously cannot spend your life with someone who has no respect for you or your dreams/goals or your personality. So, choose someone who will acknowledge you for the rest of your life.

·    Is your potential trustworthy
In this day and age, it is extremely important to choose someone you can trust. You definitely cannot lead a happy marriage if you cannot trust each other or have faith.

·    Spend time together
Just as important as it is to have similar interests, it is also crucial to be with someone who gives you enough time and who you would love to spend time with.


Source: 
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

8 Jewellery Essentials for a Traditional Indian Bride


8 Jewellery Essentials for a Traditional Indian Bride
By Namrata Chandra



Maang Tikka
This beautiful piece of jewellery had lost its charm until recently as it is back with a bang. It fills up the center parting, i.e., maang that a bride has to keep for her groom to fill in the sindoor later. You can choose a heavier maang tikka if you have a broad forehead and a light delicate one for a smaller forehead. Usually, the maang tikkacomes along with the bridal set so that it is of the same metal and colour scheme.





Necklace
Obviously the most important piece of jewellery, the haar or the necklace should be worn by every bride. Not only does it cover the bare neck area but if properly matched with your outfit, accentuates your look even more. Popular necklace designs nowadays come in Kundan, diamond and gold.

Earrings
Now, how can you wear a beautiful necklace but leave your ears bare? Your earrings and the necklace complement each other. It is your choice whether you want to wear huge and heavy or delicate ones. You have to wear them for the entire night, so this decision should be made cautiously. Heavy ones can cause much pain to your ears. Also, diamond and stone studded earrings go with lighter pastel tones of the bridal wear while gold pieces look good with reds and maroons.



Nose Ring
Wearing a nose ring, whether a small stud or an elaborate one with a string that connects the nose ring and the earring is one’s personal choice. Though it is the most beautiful element of Indian jewellery, it may not necessarily suit every bride.



Bangles
Bangles, bangles and lots of bangles are what a traditional bride needs to don. On the wedding day, a bride is expected to wear real gold/diamond bangles. Girls wearing a chudacan slip in a few gold bangles orkadas at the beginning of thechuda. Also, in some Indian cultures, the tradition is to wear no gold but glass bangles of vibrant colours.

Finger Rings
Finger rings are also an important component of the wedding jewellery set. The bride wears her engagement ring along with the one that she gets with her bridal set. Wearing more on each finger is a personal choice. Colourful stone studded rings, matching the colour of the outfit also look good.



Payal and Toe Rings
An anklet or payal is worn by brides of almost all the different religions and cultures in India. Some wear it out of tradition and some for the look. Toe rings bear a deeper significance. In India, toe rings symbolise the mark of a married woman.



Waistband
Just like the maang tikka, waistbands are back in vogue. A slim and elegant waistband not only forms a part of the jewellery set but also enhances the beauty of the bare torso area.

So all you beautiful ‘to-be-brides’ out there, get going and start collecting these 8 essential jewellery pieces and look traditional yet glam on your wedding!


Source: http://www.bollywoodshaadis.com

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Tradition of Payal in India



Since ancient times, payal or anklet has been an important jewelry for Indian woman. Even today this piece of traditional jewelry has not lost its charm a bit. Payals are still one of the most important fashion accessories of modern Indian women.

Since ancient times, payal or anklet has been an important jewelry for Indian woman. Even today this piece of traditional jewelry has not lost its charm a bit. Payals are still one of the most important fashion accessories of modern Indian women.

Gift for New Born Girls
Silver payal in exquisite carving is one of the most popular and traditional gift for new born girls. Small tinkling bells are usually added to the baby payals so that when little girl learns to walk she delights everyone with the "chham chamm" of her payal. Attachment of young girls with payals is formed quite early thus and remains for life.

Wearing Payal on Traditional Occasions
On traditional occasion such as festivals and weddings, most girls adorn their feet with designer payals. Most girls in India keep quite a collection of silver payals. These days ankle chains made of less precious materials like rubber, seashells, beads etc are very much in vogues. These are worn casually on family get together or outings.

An Important Part of Indian Bride's Jewellery
Heavily crafted and designer payals are an important part of Indian bride's jewelry. Traditionally, the new bride announces her arrival in her husband's house with the tinkling sound of anklets.

Gift for the Bride
Payals are considered to be traditional and auspicious gift for the new bride in India. Heavily carves payals or payals embellished with exquisite meenakari work are an all-time favorite gift for the newly weds.

Tradition of Wearing Silver and not Gold Payals
Mostly, Hindu women prefer to wear payals made of silver and not gold. This is because Indians believe gold to be the metal of the gods and is therefore sacred. To wear it on the feet, the lowest part of the body, is considered to be an ill-omen and disrespectful.

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Tuesday, 3 December 2013

10 Ways to Melt a Woman's Heart

Dedicated to Specially for Boys 



1. Call Her When you're feeling Sad, 

2. Ask to See A Picture of Her; 
When She was a Child..! 

3. Occasionally Call Her; 
By Her First and Middle Names, :)) 

4. When She's feeling Insecure; 
Stare Into Her Eyes and Tell Her;
"There is No-One in the World 
Who could be as Right for you as She Is.." 

5. Call Her just Before you get on the Plane, :)) 

6. Try Desperately; To Make Her Laugh 
When She's feeling Down, 

7. In the Middle of a Conversation; 
Tell Her you Love Her.. :)) 

8. Notice When She's Wearing Something New, :)) 

9. Hug Her When She gets Jealous.., 
Hug Her Hard..! x 

10. Put your Arms Around Her; 
When you Introduce Her to your friends and family.. 

Must Try Guyz, 
Its Really Works..