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<item><title>Lindsay, Samantha kick off New Year with tearful spat </title><link>http://blogs.bepenfriends.com/Bepenfriends/archive/2009/01/06/20090106105511.asp</link><description>Lindsay, Samantha kick off New Year with tearful spat
Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson started off their New Year with a tearful spat at the Miami airport. According to TMZ.com, the squabble started in the American Airlines Admirals Club.

The argument left the `Mean Girls` star in such an emotional state that flight attendants on the plane &amp;quot;asked her whether she`d like to disembark.&amp;quot; The duo were headed back to Los Angeles after spending New Year`s in Miami, where Ronson had a DJ gig at South Beach club Mansion, reports the New York Daily News.

This is the latest in a string of public fights for the duo, who also had an epic confrontation at Ronson`s Hollywood Hills home just before Christmas, waking the neighbors at 4 a.m. with sounds of screaming and breaking glass.

&amp;nbsp;(ANI)</description></item><item><title>Manyata goes on piligrimage without Sanjay Dutt</title><link>http://blogs.bepenfriends.com/Bepenfriends/archive/2009/01/05/20090105124816.asp</link><description>Manyata goes on piligrimage without Sanjay Dutt
Sanjay Dutt`s wife Manyata has reportedly left for the famed Vaishno Devi temple in Jammu and Kashmir to pray, but minus her husband. She has left behind Sanjay to spend time with his three best friends, who live in different parts of the world. They were in Mumbai for the New Year and Sanjay was keen to spend some more time with them.
`Manyata left for Vaishno Devi after their New Year`s party with some girl pals for three days. Initially, Sanjay, who never says no to his wife, agreed to come along. But then she saw his heart was set on enjoying the time he had with his buddies whom he rarely gets to see because of his schedules,` said a source close to the couple told IANS.
`These guys have been his closest friends from childhood and are no part of the film industry. Though he has many close friends in the industry like Suniel Shetty and Bunty Walia, these three non-film friends are Sanjay`s closest confidantes. He tries to get them to come over whenever he has some time off,` added the source.
Manyata didn`t have the heart to drag her husband away to Vaishno Devi. `Though she really wanted her husband to accompany her, she didn`t want to deprive him of his precious time with his pals. She decided to make this trip to Vaishno Devi an all-girls` thing while Sanjay chilled out with buddies, watched films and played games, back home before he resumes shooting later this week.` The year is a decisive year for the Dutts, Sanjay Dutt Productions is about to take off and they`ve signed some of the best directors in the business.
`Ideally, Manyata would`ve wanted her husband to pray. But since he was in the mood to play, she let him be. There`s a perception that she has been alienating her husband from his pals. Manyata wants to end that.` Incidentally, the Dutts` New Year party was not a low-key affair by choice. `They had invited everyone, but hardly anyone was in town,` said the source.
</description></item><item><title>Riya sen with her spicy tattoo photo shot </title><link>http://blogs.bepenfriends.com/Bepenfriends/archive/2009/01/04/20090104004431.asp</link><description>Riya sen with her spicy tattoo photo shot 
Riya Sen, one of the sizzling sexy actress in bollywood also got caught in the tattoo mania. Recently she had a photo shot sporting her spicy tattoos.








</description></item><item><title>Malaika Arora Khan</title><link>http://blogs.bepenfriends.com/Bepenfriends/archive/2008/12/13/20081213095202.asp</link><description>Malaika Arora Khan                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           </description></item><item><title>Kingfisher 2009 swimsuit calender</title><link>http://blogs.bepenfriends.com/Bepenfriends/archive/2008/12/12/20081212074014.asp</link><description>Kingfisher 2009 swimsuit calender</description></item><item><title>Emma Watson Wouldn`t Object to get Naked</title><link>http://blogs.bepenfriends.com/Bepenfriends/archive/2008/12/09/20081209113021.asp</link><description>Emma Watson Wouldn`t Object to get NakedWill it be Cambridge, film stardom, fashion or chilling with the &amp;pound;10m already in the bank? We talk to Emma Watson about the life aheadIs Emma Watson a bit of a madam? Given 10 years of international superstardom, &amp;pound;10m pocket money, hot and cold running Chanel, the undying hearts of a million billion children, and all by the age of 18, I imagine anyone would be. Certainly, she`s a bit aloof, a bit otherworldly, a bit most-popular-girl-in-school, when she arrives at the studio, two PRs tottering after. &amp;quot;We`ve met before,&amp;quot; I say, as she holds out her tiny princess`s hand. We only met for two seconds, of course, last year at a charity ball. She goes bright red and brushes an imaginary bit of hair from her face, clearly &amp;mdash; and winningly &amp;mdash; flustered. &amp;quot;OhgoshhaveweI`msosorryIjust . . . I don`t remember,&amp;quot; she says. Sigh. Silly me! She must meet hundreds of fans every day. Watson is tiny and pretty and delightfully brought up. There is nothing remotely suggestive or arch or sexy about her. A doll that has just been taken out of its wrapping, she is a refreshing antithesis to the ripped tights and bleached seaweed hair of the Peaches and Pixies. She wouldn`t dream of nicking clothes or getting publicly drunk or, indeed, doing anything vulgar at all. She remains like, omigod, super-embarrassed about once being linked to the Razorlight front man Johnny Borrell &amp;mdash; &amp;quot;Ridiculous: I haven`t spoken to him since&amp;quot; &amp;mdash; and charmingly at a loss when I ask her what is the starriest thing she has ever done.&amp;quot;Um . . . I asked for a bed in my dressing room recently,&amp;quot; she says in her crisp, fluttery voice. Well, what about buying the ski chalet for her 18th? &amp;quot;That`s a family thing,&amp;quot; she says, smiling. &amp;quot;We`re all going up there for Christmas. I love skiing.&amp;quot; And asking all the boys at Stowe to stand up for her when she came into the room? Blank horror and incomprehension. &amp;quot;No. I would never. Can you ever imagine me saying that? More than anything, I just want to be treated like everyone else.&amp;quot;Which is not difficult, in a way. Small and slim in a pair of jeans and a neat Cacharel V-neck, you probably couldn`t pick Watson out in a crowd. She`s just another schoolgirl, and that`s exactly the point of her. As Hermione Granger, she embodies The Ultimate Girlie Swot &amp;mdash; a clean, shrewd, principled young lady, largely unaware of her effect on others. She`s much prettier than your average schoolgirl, of course: in profile, a veritable Sargent, all pinks and whites and Burberry eyebrows. But, she says, she`s not into that vanity rubbish. &amp;quot;Spending a whole day getting ready is ridiculous,&amp;quot; she says. She normally does her hair and make-up herself, having learnt from growing up around make-up ladies &amp;mdash; &amp;quot;My surrogate mums. I hate wearing an outfit that looks too put-together and perfect. I choose the things I wear myself because I`m such an OCD control freak&amp;quot;.Little by little, however, Hermione Granger is undergoing a transition. Next summer, as her sixth Harry Potter is released, she will film the seventh and eighth all in one go, perhaps because, with every passing month, Harry, Ron and Hermione are getting older and looking less like Harry, Ron and Hermione.&amp;quot;I`m at a strange age,&amp;quot; says Watson, wrinkling her brow and asking for an orange juice, which doesn`t arrive. (She is simply too lovely to ask twice.) &amp;quot;I`m not a woman yet, but I`m not a girl any more. [Film companies] say, 'Oh, in a couple of years you`ll be perfect for this.` I`ll be like, yeah, but I want to be studying English then, so it`s going to be quite tough to choose between the two.&amp;quot;Apart from Harry Potter, she has done the minor girlie fantasy Ballet Shoes and is now promoting her role as Princess Pea in the upcoming mouse cartoon The Tale of Despereaux. But what will she do when she`s too old for ribbons and mittens and magical kittens? &amp;quot;I`m going to have a battle on my hands, because after Harry Potter has finished, I don`t know,&amp;quot; she says. &amp;quot;I definitely want to go to university.&amp;quot;And with three As this summer from her boarding school, Headington School, Oxford &amp;mdash; &amp;quot;I worked incredibly hard&amp;quot; &amp;mdash; the world is Watson`s oyster. She says she`s keen on the Ivy League, and she has been linked to Cambridge. I hope she goes: there`s a tenacity and honesty about her that seems wasted on the silly world of blockbusters. Witness her brilliant campaign as an eight-year-old to get the part of Hermione. &amp;quot;I rehearsed and rehearsed and rehearsed,&amp;quot; she recalls. &amp;quot;When I got the part, people were like, 'Why you?` And I just remember seeing a L`Or&amp;eacute;al advert, and coming out with an American accent, 'Because I`m worth it.` That was my answer then. My answer now is . . . I don`t know, I just really got her.&amp;quot;So in 20 years` time, I can quite easily see her being a brilliant lawyer or civil servant &amp;mdash; in a good way, of course &amp;mdash; and perhaps she sees it too. &amp;quot;I have enough to hold me together without fame,&amp;quot; she says. &amp;quot;I have a really supportive family and a full life away from Harry Potter. It`s unlikely that I`ll be part of anything this big ever again, so I need to deal with that. I`m not going to take a job just because, shit, I`m not doing anything else.&amp;quot; She still loves acting, naturally &amp;mdash; she would even, steady chaps, go nude. &amp;quot;Yes,&amp;quot; she says. &amp;quot;For Bernardo Bertolucci. It . . . depends. I`m not getting my kit off any time soon, but it is part of my job.&amp;quot;Watson divides her time between her father`s house in Hampstead &amp;mdash; her parents are divorced &amp;mdash; and her mother`s in Oxfordshire. Rather sweetly, she is archiving all her dresses for her young twin stepsisters. &amp;quot;I`m hugely sentimental,&amp;quot; she says. &amp;quot;I collect and collect and collect. I have boxes full of postcards, letters and photographs.&amp;quot; Off-duty, she spends her time doing ordinary school-leaver stuff, such as hanging around Oxford nightclubs with her friends. &amp;quot;The truth is, I`m not very cool,&amp;quot; she shrugs. She`s not really into stepping out of line &amp;mdash; she has never been tempted to date Daniel or Rupert, for example. &amp;quot;The public are desperate for it,&amp;quot; she rolls her eyes. &amp;quot;It would literally be like [a royal marriage]. Luckily, luckily . . . It would be such a nightmare.&amp;quot; She believes in love at first sight, but won`t be drawn on the boy she`s dating at the moment. I suspect he is a &amp;quot;civilian&amp;quot; from among her Oxford friends &amp;mdash; she has, in the past, dated someone from a local boys` school. Is she in love? &amp;quot;I don`t know,&amp;quot; she says, before going a bright shade of cerise.For all her protests that she really isn`t cool, and for all the provincial nights out and boxes of keepsakes, I can`t help noticing she does love a fashion bash &amp;mdash; the Chanel couture, the National Gallery, always deliciously attired in cream &amp;mdash; and I definitely know someone who has styled her. So what`s really going on? &amp;quot;The parties are fun if you`re with friends,&amp;quot; she says, although meeting her public is often awkward. &amp;quot;I think it`s hard for people to know how to act when they meet me. Some people try incredibly hard to avoid anything to do with Harry Potter, fame or acting or whatever, and I really do appreciate it, but it can be quite awkward too. It`s hard meeting new people, for them to know quite what to do.&amp;quot;So . . . is she a bit of a madam? And if not, why not? Watson giggles. &amp;quot;It`s really hard to say what`s jealousy and what`s people not liking me. People might just generally think I`m a bitch,&amp;quot; she says. Well, I don`t. I think she`s simply divine. source ; timesonline.co.uk</description></item><item><title>Bhumika chawla</title><link>http://blogs.bepenfriends.com/Bepenfriends/archive/2008/12/09/20081209051311.asp</link><description>Bhumika chawla picture gallery<a target='_blank' title='Bhoomika Chawla, Bollywood actress Bhoomika chawla picture gallery' href='http://www.shareapic.net/con</description></item><item><title>I happened to be at the Taj by chance :Ram Gopal Verma</title><link>http://blogs.bepenfriends.com/Bepenfriends/archive/2008/12/01/20081201062341.asp</link><description>I happened to be at the Taj by chance :Ram Gopal VermaNew Delhi, Dec 1 (PTI) As his visit to terror-hit Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh sparked a controversy, filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma today said he happened to be there by chance and that the issue should not be politicised. Eyebrows were raised after Verma and Reitesh Deshmukh, actor-son of the Chief Minister, accompanied the CM as he visited the hotel yesterday.Deshmukh also faced criticism from a section of the media, which said he had gone on a `picnic` along with son and Verma. Downplaying his visit, Verma said, &amp;quot;Let me clarify that the Chief Minister did not invite me as I have never been even formally introduced to him.It was just that I happened to be with Riteish at that time, whom I know very well.&amp;quot; He also said that he has &amp;quot;no intention&amp;quot; of making a film on Mumbai terror strikes.The film director said that no one should derive any other meaning from the visit by politicising it as he maintained that it was time to fight unitedly against terrorism. Bollywood filmmakers, who are known to have used some tragedies as their movie plots, are being cautious this time keeping in mind the shimmering tension among the public.&amp;quot;A humble appeal to Mahesh Bhatt, Ram Gopal Verma, Sanjay Gupta, Rahul Dholakia and Apoorva Lakhia, Sirs, what`s happening in our beloved Bombay is terrifying and sad,&amp;quot; an SMS doing the rounds said reflecting the vox populi. &amp;quot;Don`t insult us by thinking of making a `realistic` film glorifying or capitalising on this situation.God please save our country from such terrorism and such filmmakers,&amp;quot; it said. PTI.</description></item><item><title>The diet secrets of Bollywood celebrities</title><link>http://blogs.bepenfriends.com/Bepenfriends/archive/2008/11/23/20081123085400.asp</link><description>The diet secrets of Bollywood celebrities!Avoid fried food and carbs, don`t miss your workout and don`t deprive yourself. Just some of the suggestions by Bollywood`s svelte and superfit stars who tell all about their daily regimen.Shilpa Shetty: I don`t avoid any food. My calorie intake is about 2,000 per day. I don`t need that much carbs because I don`t do manual work.&amp;nbsp;I eat non-vegetarian food every day except Thursday. My breakfast is a bowl of porridge and normal tea. Then I work out (three-four times a week). After I return, I`ve a protein shake, two dates and eight black raisins. My lunch at 2.30 p.m. comprises one roti (bread) made of five different kinds of grain. And I must have ghee (butter) on my roti, can`t do without ghee on my roti, vegetables done in refined oil, chicken and daal.&amp;nbsp;Then if I`ve a craving for something sweet I have a kulfi or a chocolate. I`ve green tea late afternoon and I`ve lots of hot water throughout the day. Evening, I`ve a flavoured soya milk. Then a cup of tea, no food until dinner, unless I feel hungry, then maybe an omelette sandwich.&amp;nbsp;Dinner at 9.30 - lettuce salad with pomegranate or apple. And I avoid roti in the night. I`m a late sleeper.&amp;nbsp;Suniel Shetty: I take about 1,500-2,000 calories per day. But I work out. For me it`s breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper. I don`t avoid any food and I eat as much as I like without stuffing myself.&amp;nbsp;I don`t monitor my carbs and calories. I go by my body requirements. For breakfast, I`ve mom`s cooked stuff, etc. Sometimes I try brown bread and egg white. I don`t avoid carbohydrates during the day. I`ve brown rice with two vegetables in the afternoon. Dinner is soup and salad and fish or meat. Thrice a week I don`t have meat. But I`m not vegetarian. At 11.30 a.m. I have fruits. Then at 4 p.m. I snack on biscuits or something light. Early dinner at 7.30 p.m. is very important.&amp;nbsp;I don`t belong to the protein-shake or steroids school at all. But my body knows its requirements. And the fact that I`ve a 30-inch waist at 47 proves I`m getting my food right. I binge on Saturdays. I`ve a sweet tooth and my wife Mana has to keep it away from me. Thai food is my favourite. It`s healthy and when I was shooting in Bangkok, my fitness level was at its peak. Mana makes wonderful Thai food. Chef Solomon (the head chef of the Taj group) is my favourite cook.&amp;nbsp;Himesh Reshammiya: I`m following the 1,400 calorie a day diet. I`ve stopped rice, rotis and sweets completely. When I`m not dieting I eat everything, no restrictions on quantity or intake.&amp;nbsp;Neil Nitin Mukesh: My calorie count would be about 2,500 a day. Then I burn out approximately 1,000 to 1,100 per day. These days I`m eating steamed fish for both lunch and dinner. I take in approximately 140 grams of proteins. Besides that, I avoid carbohydrates and fatty food as much as possible because there`s a tendency to put on weight in my family.&amp;nbsp;Tusshar Kapoor: &amp;quot;Protein shake with muesli in the morning after workout. For lunch I take roti, tandoori chicken with vegetables. In the evening I have egg white. For dinner, I follow the same diet as lunch, but avoid roti.&amp;nbsp;Celina Jaitley: I eat seven mini meals every day after every two-and-a-half hours. Breakfast is a must. I`ve lots of fruits and nuts. I also drink seven-eight cups of green tea a day. But no calorie count because my intake depends on the amount of stress per day.&amp;nbsp;Bipasha Basu: I follow no diet regime at all. I just work out like crazy in the gym and keep on my toes the whole day.&amp;nbsp;Rahul Khanna: I don`t have any one diet plan to stick to. I try and eat as healthy as possible. I prefer home-made food and plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables and gallons of water.&amp;nbsp;Riya Sen: I can`t diet! As soon as I think of dieting, I start thinking of chocolates. But I`m into controlled eating. Every time I`m hungry during the day I eat. But I control the quantity. I`m not over-ambitious about my workouts. I`ve never had a really major weight problem. I hate the over-worked-out look in women. I believe Indian women look best when they`re slightly voluptuous. I love to swim, do light weights, attend dance classes and I do spinning.&amp;nbsp;Rohit Roy: Never followed a diet chart, nor counted my calories. I avoid deep fried food, alcohol and sweets. Being a Bengali I fall for the temptation of sweets. I avoid that the most.Source : IANS</description></item><item><title>Girls latest Fashion wears</title><link>http://blogs.bepenfriends.com/Bepenfriends/archive/2008/11/20/20081120081458.asp</link><description>Girls latest Fashion wears </description></item>
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