Entries in CTC West (94)

Thursday
Sep082011

Delhi Couture Week 2011: Varun Bahl

Monday
Sep052011

Hema Malini

Dad used to call Shal "Shalini-Hema-Malini".

I can't wait for these classic sarees to become common-ish in western culture.

Gangster.

So sweet!

Real smiles win. Always. ;)

Thursday
Sep012011

Delhi Couture Week 2011: Rohit Bal

Monday
Aug292011

Ready. Set. Saree.

Beautiful Beyoncé announced that she's got life happening inside of her right now! As Jay-Z's self proclaimed "Biggest Fan" I could not be more stoked for two people that I don't know :p

"B" was sporting a Lanvin dress at the MTV VMA's last night.  A dress that looked like it sampled some style from the saree.  Am I wrong here?  Either way, this weekend some friends and I were talking about why girls don't wear sarees on the regular.  At work. Shopping. Partying.

I'm pretty sure Beyoncé would be down. Are you?

Monday
Aug292011

Waheeda Rehman

Another one of Auntie's favourites.

One of the most prominent actresses of the golden era, Waheeda Rehman was born into a traditional Muslim family in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu, India. She and her sister learnt Bharatnatyam at Mumbai's Sri Rajarajeswari Bharata Natya Kala Mandir, where Guru T. K. Mahalingam Pillai, doyen among nattuvanarstaught and performed on stage together. Her father, who was a District Commissioner, died while she still in her teens. - Wiki

Many people believe that Rehman was born in Hyderabad. “It’s a long story,” she says, “When I was in Chennai, I did three to four Tamil and Telugu movies. In the first one, Kaalam Maari Pochu along with Gemini Ganesan a bilingual film which was made in Tamil and Telugu as Rojulu Maraayi, I did only a folk dance number in both Tamil and Telugu versions. However, it went on to become a hit! I was in Hyderabad celebrating its success and Guru Dutt happened to be there. He was on a lookout for new faces and heard that I could speak in Urdu. It is because he spotted me in Hyderabad that people assume I was born there.” - Wiki

Her dream was to become a doctor but, due to circumstances and illness, she abandoned this goal. Instead helped by her supportive parents, she hit the silver screen with Telugu films Jayasimha (1955), followed byRojulu Marayi (1955) and Tamil film Kaalam Maari Pochu (1956). It is interesting to know that Waheeda Rehman acted again in her native Telugu movie Bangaru Kalalu (Golden dreams) with A. Nageswara Rao in 1974 even after she moved to Hindi field. It is in Vijaya-Suresh combines Ram aur Shyam (Remake of Telugu movie Ramudu Bheemudu) in 1967 that Waheeda acted again under the direction of the topnotch Telugu director Tapi Chanakya who incidentally directed her movies Rojulu Maaraayi in Telugu (1955) and Kaalam Maaripochu in Tamil (1956). - Wiki