TOP roles played by Anushka sharma
It’s incredible that she doesn’t come from a filmi background because from the moment she waltzed into the showbiz business, she rocked! Meet the gorgeous Anushka Sharma who has proved that having a filmi lineage doesn’t really matter especially when she has oodles of talent and an amazing star presence. Let’s take a look at her amazing film journey and her many looks.
RAB NE BANA DE JODI
When Shah Rukh Khan announced that he was doing Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi with a new heroine, everybody waited with bated breath to find out who the lucky girl would be. And it turned out to be the very striking Anushka Sharma. At first, people were a little sceptical whether she would be able to hold her own in front of a stalwart like King Khan. But not only did she hold her own, Anushka also enamoured the audience with her bubbly persona. As she played a typical Punjabi kudi, her dressing style in the film was Indian. And she wowed the public in her striking kurtis, patialas and salwar kameezes.
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Sharing the same screen space with poster boy Shahid Kapoor, Anushka’s character was young and sassy in the film. And her look showcased all that and more. From sensuous bra tops teamed with snazzy shorts to eclectic short dresses and coloured pants, Anushka looked amazingly hot!
BAND BAAJA BAARAT
Teamed with Ranveer Singh, Anushka again went back to her salwar kameez mode in this film. She played a wedding planner in the film and flaunted very striking Indian ensembles. Her patialas in the film were copied by millions of fans and went on to become a huge rage. Of course, she did don a very Delhi look of tees with colourful boleros and jeans
It is hard to miss the olive skinned lady that has been all over red carpets and advertisements. The doe eyed seductress with attractive pouting lips is definitely a sight to behold on every angle. And oh, let us not forget the curves all situated in right places – really, there’s someone as impeccable looking as this girl.
The Ramayana is an Indian epic which demonstrates what it means to be the perfect man or woman in Indian culture. Due to the story’s mass popularity, there have been many renditions created about it. One of those versions is Sita Sings the Blues, an animated film version of The Ramayana created by Nina Paley in 2008. Because of the significant time difference between The Ramayana and the modern Sita Sings the Blues, the values presented in the two works differ, as indicated in several ways. One particular event within the two interpretations that displays both similarities and differences is when Sita is captured by Ravana.
has spent a lot of time perfecting her looks for all places and occasions, as
“I always thought that if I could pull off great boots [...] that would make me happy. But the hair gets in my face, the boots pinch… and this leotard is giving me an epic wedgie.” Ms. Marvel in No Normal and Generation Why defies “the typical oversexualization and damsel in distress archetype of women in comics.” (Sujei Lugo, Boston Public Library) Ms. Marvel is not depicted similar to how women are depicted in other comics. Kamala Khan’s costume and wardrobe—especially her costume and what she decides to wear—is anything but typical. When Kamala Khan decides to “run around JC all powered up,” she realizes that she needs a costume. After finally acknowledging the costume, Kamala’s first words to Ammi upon arriving at home are “Ammi! Where’s
Some characters have their own individual themes with regards to the style of music played when they are onscreen; for example, Rahul, a 19 year old University student from Sydney, is introduced driving in a car into a traditional Indian home playing very loud heavy bass Western music, an example of diegetic sound that would not normally be found within a traditional Bollywood film. The character for whom Nair uses music to it's greatest effect is Alice, a servant within the main family's, the Verma's, household. Whenever she is onscreen, much more traditional non - diegetic, or mood music, is played, using a combination of conventional, lower tempo and pace tabla beats. This gives strength to her individual storyline, which is a more typical Bollywood love story, and is noticeable in particular in scenes with her love interest, a wedding organiser named Dube. It also helps to establish the nature of her character, which also is more traditional, using only Hindi and Punjabi to speak with unlike other characters who also use English, which once again shows a Western influence although Nair herself did not write the script.
Although Jess is aware of her religion, she does not feel strongly about it like traditional Sikhs would. A scene which shows Jess’ lack of interest in religion is when she receives her A-level results. Her mother, Mrs Bhamra, is praying to a picture of Guru Nanak - founder of Sikhism – for Jess’ results to be good. A combination of overhead shots and mid shots couples with Jess’ words, ‘Hurry up, mum,’ show that Jess does not really care about her religion. The overhead shots show Mrs Bhamra praying very sincerely while Jess, behind her mother, looks like she really could not care less. The following mid shot shows Jess opening the envelope quickly and roughly with a doubtful expression on her face. This scene shows her awareness but disinterest and disbelief in her religion. Another scene shows that, even though Jess is aware that traditions are a part her life, she does not agree with them. Her football team mate asks her how she can stand having to marry who others want her to. The close up shot immediately next shows her saying, ‘it’s just culture’ with a nonchalant facial expression. The scene indicates that Jess knows the expectation of her to follow the traditions but may not strongly believe in those traditions. Her actions indicate that we should not remain separate from the new environment, but to combine the old and the new.
Monsoon wedding”(2007), an award winning movie, directed by mira nair. Features widely known Indian actors, such as Vasundhara Das, Naseeruddin Shah and Vijay Raaz.
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Tollywood actor Nani had many good things to say about the Hyper film team at a recent event. Starting from the the film's producers, the hero and other technicians were lauded by him for their commitment and good work. But, while talking about the film's leading actress, he had nothing to say other than commenting about her good looks.
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Ask any Indian who Karan Johar is, and I assure you at least 9 out of 10 Indians will know who he is. He is a famous Indian film director, screenwriter, costume designer, actor, producer and television star; you could say he has multiple identities within the Bollywood industry. In Bollywood, he is known to have a ditzy personality, be gossipy, overdramatic and witty. In my opinion, the life of people in the Bollywood industry or any film industry is a bit of a gray area; people make a lot of assumptions about their life. We have a preconceived notion of how the Bollywood industry functions, most of our assumptions are based off the media's depiction of their world. Reading Karan Johar's autobiography, The Unsuitable Boy, unveiled a new side to this "glamorous" industry. By flipping a few pages, I got an insight into the unsuitable boy's "actual" identity through pure self-disclosure.
Bharati Mukherjee is one of the accomplished diasporic writers. Her writing focuses mainly on women’s suppression, struggle to overcome the problems and attempt to attain identification. Bharati Mukherjee also depicts the cultural conflicts between the East and the West. When a person enters into a new culture from the old one, the conflict arises between the two cultures in the alien land. This paper explores how the female character, Jasmine is portrayed as protagonist in Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine. Bharati Mukherjee portrays Indian woman as protagonist in all her novels and the character takes brave decision to emigrate which is the first major step of heroism. The character is portrayed with the capable of facing adventures and creates own happiness and identity, unyielding by conventionality. In Jasmine (1989),
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