Sunday, June 29, 2014

A twisted tale of fate and love

Cast : Sidharth Malhotra, Shraddha Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, Aamna Sharif, Shaad Randhawa
Director : Mohit Suri
Droolworthy : Riteish Deshmukh’s intense performance, Prachi Desai in the ‘Awari’ song, the soothing music
Cringeworthy : Sidharth Malhotra’s inability to emote well
Rating : ***



Two ill-fated love stories entwined in a vicious circle of destiny, best describes Mohit Suri’s romantic drama ‘Ek Villain’.

Guru (Sidharth Malhotra) is a ruthless goon as his devastated past haunts him. He meets a dainty, cheerful Aisha (Shraddha Kapoor), who gives him a reason to be happy and love life. They move to Mumbai from Goa to start life afresh.

Parallelly, Rakesh Mahadkar, a lower middle-class telephone repairman, is saddened because his wife Sulochana (Aamna Sharif) considers him useless as he fails to meet her needs.

Though initially, these stories run parallel, they are connected together with a predicament. What follows is a series of grief, disappointment and lots of bloodshed.

The ‘Ek (only) Villain’ turns out to be Rakesh (Riteish). But in its true sense, Riteish is the real hero for his impeccable acting and the grim look he wears on his face. He emotes with intensity and his eyes are filled with passion and depth. When he is teary-eyed, you feel an excruciating pain in your heart. He deserves a standing ovation with a huge round of applause for breaking his comic stereotype and presenting us a fierce villain, yet so endearing.

Sidharth Malhotra tries hard to be an ‘angry young man’, but fails to impress. Shraddha Kapoor is at her usual best – fragile and full of life. Aamna Sharif puts her best foot forward as a cribbing housewife. Besides, Shaad Randhawa plays his part well as a police officer who wants to catch hold of Guru. Prachi Desai enthrals with her sizzling dance performance in the ‘Awari’ song; her blazing moves are coupled with an emotional streak in her eyes and face.

The script is well thought and planned and with slick editing and a thrilling screenplay, this one surely makes for a cinematic experience.

Drag yourself to the theatres today!

Saturday, June 7, 2014

‘Chia’t your way to health


Come summer and the Indian households shall be seen hoarding the tiny black marvel –basil or chia seeds or ‘sabja’, as it’s fondly called in our homes. Sabja is an ingredient used in the Indian kitchens during summer in refreshments such as falooda, sherbet etc. When the weather outside is sweltering, sabja comes to our rescue as it provides a cooling effect to our digestive system and helps relieve indigestion.

Even though they are underrated as a nutritious food in India, these unsung heroes have found their mention in international lists of healthiest foods.



Here’s why these little champs should be a part of your daily diet:

Ward off that extra weight
Studies have found that chia seeds aid in weight loss as they reduce food cravings. They also make you feel full faster which means no loading up on extra calories. This is because of an amino acid, tryptophan, found in chia seeds, that also helps regulate appetite, sleep and improve mood.

OMG! Omega-3!!!
Omega-3 fatty acids play a vital role in maintaining brain health as wells as protecting against inflammation such as arthritis and also help in preventing heart disease. It’s also credited for maintaining cell membrane by protecting the skin and providing it with moisture. Chia seeds are the richest plant source of Omega-3 and hence are a beauty food too.

The Protein Punch
You’re a vegetarian and worried about your protein intake? The superhero chia is your life-saviour as it’s one of the greatest sources of protein. Even greater news is that they don’t have cholesterol.

Fab Fibre
Fibre is crucial for one’s digestive health and chia seeds are full of fibre as only a 28-gram serving of these seeds contain 11 gram of dietary fibre which equals to one third of the recommended daily intake for adults.

Brawny Bones and Tougher Teeth
Chia seeds are loaded with calcium which in turn helps in maintaining bone and oral health and preventing osteoporosis.

Do away with Diabetes
Few researches have indicated that chia seeds slow down digestion and can control blood sugar. This makes it a potential natural treatment for diabetics.

So what are you waiting for? Stock up on these little wonders and improve your health and change your life!







Sunday, May 11, 2014

Tangerine treat for your lips

The sun is at its brightest these days, leaving behind a trail of orange tint at dawn as well as dusk. Puckering up your pretty pout with that tangerine tint would be such a cool idea. After all, orange is the new black. In this case, the new 'red'.

Deepika Padukone exudes sexiness in this orange lip colour

Touted as one of the brightest and sensational lip colours, the tangerine pop has surprisingly managed to suit every skin tone. The colour has made its presence felt at the recently concluded Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2014.

Nargis Fakhri adorning a bright orange shade at LFW 2014

Carrying this colour could be quite tricky. Choosing the right shade to match your skin tone is the key to achieve a chic look effortlessly. If you have pale skin with yellow undertones, go for bright orange. Neon orange best suits golden complexions or paler skin tones.  Sheer and Coral orange complement every skin tone. True orange gives that immediate pop of colour on pale looking skin. If you are dusky, reddish orange is the best for you.

Rihanna sporting a reddish orange lippie

Some of the best orange lipsticks available in the Indian market are listed below.

1.       Colorbar Velvet Matte Lipstick Obsessed Orange (Rs. 275)
2.       MAC Morange (Rs.990)
3.       MAC Neon Orange (Rs. 990)
4.       Chambor Powder Matte Lipstick Orange Flambe (Rs.450)
5.       Maybelline Color Sensational Bold Matte MAT 2 (Rs.375)
6.       VOV Orange Affair (Rs.199)
7.       Revlon ColorBurst Matte Balm Audacious (Rs. 800)

Go, pop up bright this summer.


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Welcome the King of Erotica

He entertained you with his crass punchlines; he blowed your mind when he walked shirtless with that hot bod on a sunny beach; he’s taught you to ward off those itchy flakes while grooving to a desi tune. Meet the new-age, metrosexual man – Ranveer Singh. He is fearless, shameless.

Mr. Singh now has taken up the noble cause of educating Indian men to have great sex without any hesitance; the umbrella will take care of everything, he suggests. Durex India and Ranveer want men to celebrate sex. They are screaming out loud : ‘Do The Rex’, after that libidinous intercourse. They have translated the elation a man gets after a great intercourse into a dance step ‘Do The Rex’.

                                                'Do The Rex' ad film featuring Ranveer Singh

With such a scorching ad, there is no denying that Ranveer actually personifies sexiness. He truly defines metrosexuality – the man who’s not afraid of taking risks; the man who doesn’t hide his erotic desires.

In the Durex ad, he exclaims an exuberant ‘Give it to me’, with those oragasmic sounds. He shared a raunchy yet passionate kiss with Deepika Padukone in ‘Ramleela’, which made us crave to have one with our partner or may be with Ranveer himself. He doesn’t mind doing racy photo shoots, the one he did for GQ magazine. He flaunts his PDA (public display of affection) with his alleged lady love Deepika like a (desperate) sweetheart. Whatever he does, he always looks titillating, never cheap or vulgar.



                               Ranveer and Deepika in the ‘Ang laga de’ song from Ramleela



                                             Ranveer Singh in the September '13 issue of GQ

He’s a dapper gentleman and at the same time, blatantly displays his outlandish dressing; yet he manages to look so sexy. He’s the guy whom you love and loathe, but can’t let him go. He’s the one you take to your home, not to meet your parents, but when there’s no one at home.



                         Ranveer Singh in a wolf print suit on the Star World show ‘The Front Row’

Call him brazen or simply adorable, he’s irresistible anyway!



Saturday, February 15, 2014

From ‘Aam’ to ‘Khaas’ to ‘Nautankibaaz’

The records were broken. A debutant outdoes the government of 15 years. It was a new dawn for the common man, they said.

Braving the Delhi cold in an oversized sweater, a muffler tied around his head and a Gandhi topi that read ‘Main hoon Aam Aadmi’, Arvind Kejriwal rose as a hero and the sole saviour  of the common man when he was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Delhi in December, 2013.

An erstwhile government officer and an IITian, Kejriwal’s claim to fame and power is the result of his dharnas which he’s been holding right from the days when together with Anna Hazare, he launched a campaign against corruption for the Jan Lokpal Bill to be passed.

The anti-corruption movement started with a furore in many parts of the country but was a massive hit in the national capital. Anna’s long awaited dream finally came true on 18th December 2013 when the Centre passed the Lokpal Bill.

Hazare, from the beginning, had no political aspirations hence he distanced himself from Kejriwal when he formed the ‘Aam Aadmi Party’ in 2012.

Formerly criticized by many political outfits, Kejriwal’s party, acronymed as AAP, has carved a niche for itself in the Indian politics. In the 2013 Delhi Assembly elections, AAP outnumbered the then reigning government of Congress but lagged behind BJP, who had the highest number of seats.

Inspite of shouting anti-Congress slogans before and during the elections, the AAP formed the government in Delhi in coalition with Congress. This raised many eyebrows but the party was clear on its agenda, that is, to work for the interests of the ‘aam aadmi’ and that the party cannot be taken granted by the Congress.

After assuming office, Kejriwal took up the job of catering to the needs of the public. For the same, he announced to provide them with free water and electricity. He kept his promise and Delhi households now can have 20 kilolitres of free water a month. Also, he announced a Rs. 220 crore subsidy to slash the consumer’s power bill by half for up to 400 units.

Till this point, everything seemed alright. But what stuck as an eyesore for many people is the fact that their beloved ‘aam’ leader was gradually becoming a ‘dramebaaz’.

He rejected the government bungalow, reserved for the CM of Delhi; even declined the two duplex flats that were offered to him. He garnered the tile of being a ‘show-off’ for this act of his. Many events followed which questioned his governance in Delhi.

Very recently, AAP member and Delhi’s Law minister Somnath Bharti raided the residence of African nationals in the Khirkee extension, accusing them of drug and sex trafficking. He had approached the Delhi police to do so but they denied stating that they lacked a warrant. Somnath’s allegations turned out to be false. The four women he caught alleged that the mob led by Somnath threatened and molested them. Somnath terms these allegations untrue.

There was a lot of pressure on Kejriwal to sack Somnath from the party for his vigilantism. But Mr. Kejriwal turned the tables and rather sat on a dharna and demanded the suspension of the police officers who refused to conduct the raid. May be for Kejriwal, his party members and himself are always right. Apna kaam banta, bhaad mein jaaye janta - these words are always on his mind it seems.

It’s appalling for the common man to learn that the leader they had elected has been misusing his power and has inclined towards people who’ve indirectly promoted racism.

Kejriwal has also launched a nationwide drive, wherein one can become a member of the Aam Aadmi Party. This drive, named as ‘Main Bhi Aam Aadmi’, hopes to reach out to the people residing in Delhi as well as other parts of the country by rendering them free membership. AAP urged the people to register online, through messages or email, to be a part of the ‘change’.

Yet again, even this move had many loopholes which resulted in many fake registrations, including the likes of ‘Narendra Modi’, ‘Rahul Gandhi’ and even Hollywood actor ‘Angeline Jolie’. AAP says that is has scrutinized and removed the illegal registrations but only the test of time would reveal the ‘real’ supporters of the party.

Even after being the national capital, Delhi’s image is blemished in the international arena as women’s safety has become a major issue following the Nirbhaya rape and murder case, Gudiya rape case and very recently, the gang-rape of a 51 year old Danish woman shamed the city.

It would be a herculean task for Kejriwal to reinstate the faith of women in this metro city. What shall he do to ensure the safety of women in the city as the CM is the question of the hour.

Ever since Kejriwal took to the office, many eyebrows were raised questioning his ability to govern citing the lack of experience his party members and he has. These doubts did not prove futile as the Kejriwal government failed to impress the Delhi people as their expectations and demands were not met.

The biggest blot on the AAP government came when Union Home Minster Sushilkumar Shinde called Mr. Kejriwal ‘Veda Mukhyamantri’, which means ‘Mad Chief Minister’ as Shinde thinks Kejriwal is being ‘ignorant’ in running the affairs of the government.

Even TV sensation Rakhi Sawant was compared to Kejriwal by Shiv Sena stating that Sawant can govern better than him. Sawant too ridiculed him by calling him an ‘item boy’.



In the long run, Kejriwal’s credibility and reliability as the CM of an already troubled state is the real test of his capability of governance. Certainly, this is the time when he keeps aside his ‘dharnas’ and get into some real action.