EDUCATIONEVENTSMUSICPRINTINGPUBLISHINGPUBLICATIONSRADIOTELEVISIONWELFARECAREER
INDIA TODAY - The most widely read newsweekly in South Asia.
CURRENT ISSUE  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

INDIA TODAY - The most widely read newsweekly in South Asia.
    CURRENT ISSUE APRIL 10, 2006
 
   EYECATCHERS
 
DANCING DAMSEL

After her enticing Nescafe ad, modeldom's long-haired Rapunzel, Maushmi Udeshi, will now feature in Priyadarshan's Bhagam Bhag. Udeshi sizzles in a song-that she says is opera-like-titled Afreen, sharing screen space with Akshay Kumar, Govinda and Paresh Rawal. With her debut film Lips-Kiss of Death still on the backburner, she is now dancing her way to Bollywood. "I am also doing a music video for Sonu Kakkar, which is a hardcore dance number," she adds. What other kind is there these days?

LO AND BEHOLD

She set the international music scene on fire with hits like Waiting for tonight and Jenny from the block. Now Jennifer Lopez, the diva from the Bronx, is slated to perform live in Mumbai on April 23. She might stop over at Delhi, too, though nothing is confirmed. "For the 90-minute extravaganza, Lopez will be coming in with 30 tonnes of equipment," says Sabbas Joseph, director, Wizcraft. J-Lo maybe luscious but she ain't light.

Writers' Bloc

Shenaz Treasurywala was the quintessential bubbly MTV video jockey. After countless countdown and music request shows, she tried her hand at acting-not very successfully. Will she have better luck at writing? She certainly hopes so, having scripted an English-Hindi comedy, based on a universal concept of four friends and their experiences, targeted at urban youth. "I always wanted to be behind the camera," says Shenaz, who has done a course in scriptwriting from New York. Well, now's your chance, baby.

Creative Charity

To promote her upcoming movie Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Golden Globe Award Winning actress Olivia Hussey chose Delhi-based designer Varun Bahl to design a "romantic prêt" clothing line for her, which will hit stores in the US in June, coinciding with the movie release. The proceeds from the sales will go to charity. "Olivia's off-screen personality is similar to her role as Mother Teresa," says Bahl. That's called a missionary position.

-Compiled by Kimi Dangor

INDIA TODAY - The most widely read newsweekly in South Asia.
CURRENT ISSUE
APRIL 10, 2006
 IN THIS ISSUE
COVER STORY

Girth Of A Nation

OTHER STORIES
 

Politics Of Profit

Too Close For Comfort

Familiarity Breeds Consent

Return Of The Warrior

Southern Shifting Sands

Operation Dupe

Shedding Some Light

Law Flaw

Indoor Boom

ESOP Opera Returns

Force in Free Fall

Growth Management

New Cut On The Ramp

No Entry

The Bard Is Back

The General And The Jehadi

Lost Layers of Bangalore

 

What should we do to win more medals in games at the international level?
 
South Asia's most influential and most read newsweekly presents the fourth Conclave India Tomorrow 2005 : Perception vs Reality



CONTACTUS SYNDICATIONSSUBSCRIPTIONFAQsPRIVACYPOLICY