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Asin in Pankaj and Nidhi

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Asin looked sleek and elegant at the AWON event held recently. We love the monochrome dress by Pankaj and Nidhi which she paired perfectly with pointy heels! We like!
Ps- Notice the winded eyes! double thumbsup!

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Summer at the living room, Park Hyatt, Hyderabad

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park_hyattA variety of seasonal treats to soothe your Summer are lined up at The Living Room from 1 pm to 9 pm. Find some fresh flavoured sorbet, innovative combinations of ice creams and an exclusive iced tea selection to add some chill factor to this blistering heat!

 

Beat The Heat

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Since summer is here and there is no way to avoid daily life. Here are our top 3rsz_8-caffe_drinks_2ways to beat the heat :

Keep Hydrated : fresh fruit juices every morning are a good start ! Always carry a bottle of water when you leave the house .

Sunscreen : The sun is blazing and its the middle of May , there is no way to leave the house without sunscreen on . If you do youre in for a good tanning or maybe even a burn.

Dress Smartly : In weather like this jeans and heavy fabrics are just out of the question. Easy cotton pants and skirts are an easier option and a less painful one. Summer dresses are a perfect choice as well !

Design Elements: Eclaire, Hyderabad

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A tad Whimsical

Located in the midst of the busy  streets of Road No. 12, Eclaire, run by Carolyn Tadamala, is a quirky and quaint little café that takes you from reality to a fable-like setting in the blink of an eye.

Text: Deeksha Marur; Photographs: Santosh Kumar

A hole in the wall joint that has been functional for about less than a year, Eclaire’s interiors will catch your eye only if you have a penchant for detail. So if you pass by Road No. 12 and miss spotting it, we won’t blame you. Talk to Carolyn, the owner of the café, and she says, “I had the interiors sorted before finding the right place. I had a vivid picture of how I wanted the bakery to look and I had all the details down to the T.” The exteriors are painted in a shade of mint green, complimented with white trimming.

A kettle shaped board made from wrought iron hangs with the café’s name to one side and the other has a cart painted in white with flower pots hanging from its framework. Enter the café and it feels like you’re entering a patisserie on the streets of Paris. At first glance, you notice the coffee machine, the counter filled with sinful desserts on display that are a visual delight, as well as tea cup and saucer lights that hang above the counter. Looking at these lights, you feel like you are part of the sets of Alice in Wonderland at the Mad Hatters’ tea party. But on speaking with Carolyn, she says, “A lot of people have told me that but frankly, the café isn’t based on an Alice in Wonderland theme, but it’s just a representation of the heart.
It tells my story. It’s a comfortable place where I think people can come and get inspired,” she says. On the counter, in the shape of a mason jar, hangs their cute and unique menu card along with a couple of other stands – one for cupcakes, one for cookies and one for brownies. Behind the counter, is a shelf decorated with jars of sugar, chocolate chips, an old camera, and a pretty wooden
tray amongst the set of floral tea cup sets. Carolyn adds, “Different people come and see different things. For some it’s the cup and saucer lights that catch the eye and have said it has the Tea Party look. We’ve had different reactions to the décor. The wall where we have the chipped bricks and stencilled Eclaire on it, has received a lot of feedback. Some came up to us and said to get it painted because it looked incomplete.” Despite different reactions and feedback about the interiors, Carolyn was very sure of how she wanted the café to look and listened to no one but herself. In fact she thinks that people see what they like because it reflects them or their personalities and that’s the same way with the café for her. I’ve been baking since I was a kid, and it’s something close to my heart. Frankly I might not be the best baker in town, but I know what I like and how to make what I like, so that’s how Eclaire happened.”

Complimenting the décor is the beige coloured sofa with contrasting floral printed cushions. And on every table sits a pretty coffee mug planter that adds to the many quirks of the café. Ask her whether she sourced the decorations and she says, “Some are from Hyderabad, some from Mumbai, some from the streets during my many travels around the world. I had the interiors sorted before I got the place so I had to work backwards and get things to compliment the interiors and since I knew how I wanted it to be, I decorated the place exactly that way.”

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Sachin Tendulkar At BMW Plant In Chennai

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Legendary sportsman Sachin Tendulkar interacts with the engineers at the assembly lines of BMW Plant chennai. Here are some pictures !

Audi TT Coupe Launch

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Continuing with its quest towards bringing the best of luxury cars to the Indian customer, Audi, the leading German luxury car manufacturer has launched the all-new Audi TT Coupé. A design icon, the all-new Audi TT Coupé embodies dynamics, emotion and technology in their purest forms.

The Vengabus Came To Town !

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It was a nostalgia filled evening at Pheonix Market City as the old band from the nineties ” The Vengaboys ” came to town. While they played all their top hit songs, the crowd sang along while reliving childhood memories. Being a band that is almost 20 years old they had the same energy and managed to keep the crowd going all evening !

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Design Elements: The Lost Caravan, Bengaluru

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A Journey Back In Time

It is a restopub with a travel theme that takes a wanderer back in time, bringing back nostalgic memories of journeys and expeditions. The Lost Caravan or TLC as it is popularly referred to on Bengaluru’s pub scene, is the city’s newest hotspot that is being talked about more for its décor than the food and beverages on offer. Simply because it tells the story of a traveller through different perspectives.

Text: Archana Shenoy

It is a space that grabs you by the eyeballs as you walk in through swishing glass doors. The attention to detail extends everywhere. AC ducts are covered with maps of all kinds, from all over the globe. The spaces above the bar counters are
adorned with black and white pictures and postcards, every single one of which is unique. The furniture is an unusual mix of dinner sofas, recliners and retro lounge chairs. Even the bar counter has a story, being environment-friendly and made from recycled doors.

The contrasts of colours, textures and décor is stunning. Designer Nagesh Maney of OpusCDM had a vision in mind when owner of TLC Avinash Byanna approached him with the design contract. He wanted the design to be structured around people’s intuitive needs and therefore be usable and pleasing – both in experience and aesthetics. Hence the theme for a restopub that was uncommon yet relatable, and with-the-trend, yet timeless. The concept of travel and journeys came about after much thought, and it fit the bill very well, explains owner Avinash Byanna. “Each of us has taken our own personal journeys of exploration and discovery at one point or another, so it’s something we identify with. At the same time, it’s a great way to keep the place unique, with décor that doesn’t just fade into the background but engages people’s interest and curiosity – like the suitcases with memoirs,
travelogues and actual souvenirs from around the world! The retro aesthetics blended with pop-art elements ensures the ambience is simultaneously cool and timeless. After all of this evolved, “The Lost Caravan” as a name seemed a natural fit and a good metaphor for what the place represents,” he tells.

The entry wall is lined with antique clocks, most of them seem to have stopped at some point of time, adding to the timeless feel and décor of the space. Other walls have suitcases mounted on them – each carrying a little note taped inside it charting the journeys of Charlie, John, Veronica and the like – filled with articles, knick-knacks, football shoes, stockings, even rope and old pots of cosmetics among other things that one would throw into their suitcase before undertaking a journey. It’s left to the imagination of the observer to decide the course of the journey of each suitcase owner and recreate his or her trip in the mind. All the clocks and the curios in suitcases are actual possessions that have seen their own long journeys – not just props that  have been made to look the part. Bright pops of Andy Warhol-esque art adorn the main walls of the pub giving you a tasteful experience of having travelled back to the ‘50s. The design of the stunning triangular bar at the heart of TLC gives the restaurant space a community feel. The intended fluid connections between each section lets people at the bar interact effortlessly with those sitting at tables, making the journey all the more memorable. The bar is also environment friendly as it is entirely made of recycled doors.

The clocks, the antique props in elegantly crafted frames, the wall of gilded mirrors, all speak of the amount of thought and attention to detail that the design team have provided. “Unique was the USP. The only way to achieve this was through a lot of attention to detail. The art on the walls, the suitcases, the clocks, the restroom doors, even the menu – every element was an opportunity to express a little more of TLC’s personality. In fact, there are even little Easter Eggs hidden in the details for
the truly inquisitive eye to find”, explains Byanna as he walks us through the restobar for a final look around.

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Best places to take your mom out on Mother’s Day

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There’s nothing cuter than treating your mother with a lavish brunch spread! Mother’s day is 2 days away and if you haven’t figured out a place to take her and get her pampered, you need not worry. Just pick up the phone and make a reservation at one of these hotels. After all, she deserves to be treated like a queen even more on this day. Right?! 😉 Exactly, so here are three place to take your mother out this Mother’s Day.

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Novotel, Hyderabad

Treat your mother to the most exquisite brunch in town, just like she deserves!

The Square, 12 to 15:30 pm.

Park Hyatt Hyderabad

Raise a toast to the most important person in your life by dedicating a day to her presence. A special brunch for special women to savour home-style Italian delicacies, a collection of premium wines and spirits and signature desserts while live music sets the mood.

Tre-Froni Bar & Restaurant, 12 noon onwards.

Trident Hotels 

A brunch with a special cocktail (for moms only) + nail art + baking cookies for your mother + the chef’s mothers’ recipe. These are the ingredients to a fun afternoon of pampering your mother.

Amara, 12 noon to 33 pm.

 

Jyothika is back!

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Jyothika is back!

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Usually, leading ladies of South Indian cinema bid adieu to the arc lights when matrimony and subsequently motherhood beckon. Many have come back to face the camera after a hiatus but only a rare few in the history of South Indian cinema have had a successful second innings in films. That too, after switching to cameos and character roles. But then, Jyothika is not your regular star. Nor has she ever been. Having ruled the roost for half a decade after making her Tamil debut with Vaali in 1999, Jyothika is all set to comeback with a power-packed and meaningful lead role in 36 Vayadhinile. And judging by the hype that the film is generating, she is doing so in her own inimitable style and with tons of grace! Close on the heels of this stunning and exclsuive photo shoot for us, styled by film industry trendsetter and veteran Anu Parthasarathy, Shankaran Malini caught up with one of modern South Indian cinema’s best loved heroines at the beautiful house she lives in, with her superstar husband Suriya and their adorable kids – Diya and Dev.

What are your thoughts and feelings about your comeback film?
It feels great that people have appreciated me and given me a warm welcome. In fact, it’s a shocking welcome! Suriya has been telling me how fans and audiences have been looking forward towatch me again on the silver screen. And that’s why I am very excited. I am back to acting after motherhood. And it is proving to be more fun, while also demanding more responsibility, and more maturity. Naturally, I am bound to deliver a good performance.

As a mother of two, what would you  like to share with married women?
Women should not sit at home after marriage. There is a period in life after marriage, when your family is paramount, you need to have kids and give them time,and be round them constantly till they are old enough to go to school. But you have to get back to work at some point. That’s what gives you name and your life, more meaning. I see many women who have been given a good education by their parents, relegate their qualification to just their certificates. I would like to take this opportunity to urge those women to get back to work, and do something, whether small or big. That’s why this film has been remade from Malayalam to Tamil – we want to show audiences that women do have their own place in society.

How did you choose the script?
It all happened over a weekend. Suriya was in Kerala for the promotions of Anjaan. Somebody had given him a CD of this film. AT that point, since nothing was planned, the CD was even lying idle on our table for four days! But once we watched it, we were sure we wanted to remake this film under our own banner. I watched the film only once. After that I didn’t. I didn’t want any aspect of Manju’s performance to influence my performance. I am planning to meet her sometime after the success of my film. I am  ware that Manju visits Chennai very often though. Often, a remake is compared with the original. So also is the case of adaptations, like from a novel to a film. Manju’s performance won overwhelming acclaim.

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Will you be able to live up to the expectations of  Malayalam audiences?

Yes, I have been getting a lot of feedback and I know that Malayalam audiences are excited to see another person playing the character of the protagonist in the film. There is a lot of buzz in Malayalam cinema. They want to compare and watch. Perhaps, films like ‘36 Vayadhinile’ can set a new trend in Tamil movie with its woman centric role. It depends largely on our audience to come out of their houses and see a film like this. Women should definitely see this film because for one thing, I am very confident that they can connect with it. The film is like an event out of their lives and in that sense, it is very real. And it’s every woman’s film.

How will a 36-year old heroine compare to the leading ladies in their twenties?
A 36-year-old woman is much more experienced than a 26-year-old. The life women at that age have seen, the maturity they have and the sensibility that comes along with it – none of this reflects in bubbly roles. At the age of 36, most married women are mothers too. At 36 you know how to give. This is not the case at the age of 26. It’s a more selfish age where you want more and more and you haven’t seen the world around you much. At 36, I am a much better person than I was at 25 or 26. And, this is something I can be proud of.

Will ‘36 Vayadhinile’ be the beginning of  your second innings?
Every script which comes to me, should hopefully be better than the last script that I have done and it should impress me more than the previous one. I was keen on this script for a comeback because of its social message. Even from a standpoint of just films, I think for the last eight years women have not been getting this kind of place on celluloid. I liked the script so much that I was open to working in any production. Being an actor himself, my husband was helpful in this venture, and our 2D Entertainment produced the film and gave me the platform. Suriya has been the main fulcrum in making this film happen. He has always wanted me to come back to the silver screen. Whether it was about taking a Sunday off or going back home after 6 o’ clock, working with 2D has given me a lot of flexibility. Suriya himself has been doing a lot of publicity
for the film.”

You have worked with most of the respected names in the film industry, from Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan to Ajith and Vijay. What do you think of them?
Rajini sir did what perhaps no other hero would have done, by naming the film after the female character – Chandramukhi. Kamal sir of course has been taking cinema leap years ahead through his acting skills. Ajith and Vijay are closer to my age and I have worked with them ever since I started my career. I have fond memories of my films
with all of them.”

You have earned so much respect and love for yourself from people – whether as an actress or as a star wife on a hiatus – that your comeback has  generated enormous hype. This is something very few stars have been able to achieve. Comment.
Thank you! I think it’s all about the right thing happening at the right time; taking the right decisions at the right age. For me, it was falling in love with the right person for me, Suriya, and getting married to him, having two children after that and landing the right script for my comeback. Even before I went on a hiatus, I ended with a good film, Mozhi.

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How has life with Suriya been? How do you keep the spark alive as a couple?
Suriya has been my everything. My first film started with him. Even back then, he would always talk to me about the things he loved and wanted to do. We started off as friends, that friendship changed into love and love culminated in marriage. I love the respect he gives women. I can proudly say that he is one of the very few actors who even when doing physically intimate scenes with co-stars, makes it a point to do it with consideration and respect. I adore that quality in him – it is really special. I think
our marriage works so well because there is a lot of respect and understanding that we share. We talk a lot and that helps us stay connected to each other’s needs. It is
important for a husband and wife to share at multiple levels. We also love spending time together. We enjoy vacations where we can travel with the kids, be cut off from
everything for a few days, spend quality time together and come back.”

Suriya, the husband or Suriya, the father – who is better?

Ah! That’s a good question. No one has  asked me this, nor have I ever thought about it. Suriya is a very, very good husband, most certainly. He has always stood by me, through everything. From the day we got to know each other, till today, he has given me a lot of respect. He enjoys the time he gets to spend with our children, so he is a great father as well.Between the two of us, he patches up fast and even makes up for the most part of it. I am pretty much the quiet kind. The only thing that I would perhaps want to change in him is his habit of talking long hours on the phone.

Kalki Koechlin Nails It In Margarita With A Straw

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The release of this movie definitely created a buzz as it deals with sensitive issues. The movie deal with a girl with Cerebral palsy discovering her sexuality. No one could have done the role better than Kalki. She portrays raw emotions and takes you through a journey the struggles she faces making it a must watch movie !rsz_kalki-plays-laila-young-woman-cerebral-palsy

Louis Vitton Cruise 2016

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Louis Vitton had their cruise show (a standalone event showcasing the inter seasonal collection of ready-to-wear that will go in store immediately before Christmas and hang on rails until the following May) was launched in Palm springs. This collection has was the collection to watch and the launch was definitely  done with a bang! 550 people were flown in and housed, most being clients. The launch was done with elegance and class which was expected from this world renown brand. rsz_louis-vuitton--louis_vuitton_news_cruise_announcement_di3

The Chinese Story Launch

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Here are some pictures from the launch of the new Indo-Chinese cuisine restaurant “The Chinese Story” . With actress Pooja Kumar as the guest of honor it was a night to remember.

 

Clarins Launch of New Line of Products at Amethyst

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Clarins is a French company that launched its new line of sunscreen and face protection products. They have been in the Chennai market for nine years now. These products are said to help avoid damage of the skin through pollution.  Here are some pictures from the launch .

Weapon of Mass Seduction: Rana Daggubati

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He’s hot! He’s handsome! And oh baby, he is so desirable! Girls go gaga over him, women go weak in their knees when he lights up the screen with his machismo and men go green with envy when he does what they wished they could. He knows the effect he has on women, for sure, but is quite nonchalant about it, which in a way adds to his appeal. From girls-next-door to sultry sirens, he has been linked with some of the most happening heroines of our time. But mind you, his claim to fame is not that. From choosing his debut vehicle `Leader’ under the aegis of Sekhar Kammula, the master of offbeat cinema, to bulking up 40 pounds for the magnum opus `Baahubali’, Rana Daggubati has pushed the envelope constantly. What’s more, he’s done it all so effortlessly and  convincingly. Not that his detractors weren’t sniggering behind him for his various link-ups or the roles he essayed in Bollywood, they were! But then, a `Leader’ doesn’t give a damn. Regardless of what people say, Rana knows just one thing. And that one thing gob smacks them all – his overall impact on the audiences.

Text by Shankaran Malini; Photographer : V. S. Anandhakrishna; Styling : Sujith Sudhakaran; Make up : Vijay Dhamne; Hair : Vasantha Vasu (Bounce); Designer eye wear: Lawrence & Mayo; Location : Amethyst.

“I guess I picked the right job at the right time”
    It is one of those sweltering summer days in Chennai when we catch up with Rana in the cool green environs of Amethyst. The hunk is in Chennai to shoot the Tamil remake of the Malayalam smash hit ‘Bangalore Days.’ Judging by the way women stop dead in their tracks as he passes by in breezy linen, Lawrence and Mayo sunglasses and his super cute EGOTIST cap, Rana has earned every bit of the ‘Most Desirable’ tag.
Straight off, I ask him what makes him so desirable. “Frankly, I have no idea what makes me so desirable as a man! If you had asked me this question five years ago, I wouldn’t even have known that things would turn out this way. I am an actor. Being in the limelight, you need to look right. And it’s a combination of being fit, being blessed with good looks, being comfortable in the clothes you wear and carrying yourself well. You also need to speak right. So It’s a combination of everything. My makeup artist, my stylist, my publicist and the people who put my look together are the ones who need to be given the credit for making me desirable,” he says, continuing, “You probably noticed the lady who greeted me as we walked in and enquired about what brought me here! She was my colleague in a BPO. I started working straight out of college. I was a visual effects coordinator. I guess I
picked the right job at the right time. And as to how I got here, the credit for it goes to a combination of different things.”

“My style goes hand-in-hand with my role in a film”
     How does he balance this ‘Most Desirable’ tag and his unique sense of nonchalant style with the different characters he plays in his films? “My style goes hand-in- hand with my role in a film. In fact, my look, my physique – everything depends on that. ‘Rudramadevi’ and ‘Baahubali’ – the two period, historical flicks required me to sport different looks. ‘Baahubali’ required me to bulk up massively, grow long hair, a beard, the works…I am totally game for whatever the character demands of me.” Does he emulate anybody on screen? “Look at me. I am naturally taller and broader than most others. If I tried to emulate their style, it wouldn’t suit me.” We can’t disagree with that one, especially after we learnt that his shoe size is 13! And while he may not emulate anybody, he certainly has his favourites as far as style is concerned. “I think Hrithik Roshan is very, very stylish among Indian heroes. He is a style icon, a style guru so to speak. I can’t even think of a second name. Among women, Sonam Kapoor, I think, is super chic and makes news when it comes to fashion and trends,” he says.
All through college, Rana used to wear a lot of his uncle, Venkatesh’s stuff. He chuckles, “I didn’t even go to college properly. I would dig into my uncle’s wardrobe for clothes and shoes. As an actor, he used to have a lot of stylish stuff – clothes, shoes and accessories.” Irrespective of whose clothes he wears, it is a fact that wherever he goes and whatever he does, Rana makes news.
Recently, his switch-over to vegetarianism had PETA sending him a gift hamper with predominantly vegan products. Rana comments, “When I was preparing for ‘Rudramadevi’ and ‘Baahubali’, I had to eat a lot of meat to bulk up for my look. The film and the script demanded it. Now I am working on the Tamil remake of ‘Bangalore Days’, where I am playing the role which Fahadh Faasil had played in the Malayalam version. I needed to get lean. Despite my workout and rigorous fitness regime, I realised that the weight and muscles I had put on for ‘Baahubali’ were hard to shake off. I always work out five days a week, no matter where I am. But when I tried a vegetarian diet, the weight started dropping significantly. So, I decided to stick to it for a while, until this project ends. I am not strictly bound by anything specific. It all goes with what is required of me at a particular
point in time.” In terms of project lineup, Rana is currently working on the Tamil remake of ‘Bangalore Days’ and has recently wrapped up the first part of ‘Baahubali’ which is due for release in July. There is no Bollywood project in the offing yet. However, regardless of how many landmark films he stars in, his role in `Leader’, his debut film, admittedly remains closest to his heart.

“I always walk on trouble!”
I cannot help but ask Rana about Trisha, especially at a time when the grapevine is abuzz that the engagement between her and producer and realtor Varun Manian is over. All he says in response is a polite, “I don’t think it’s right to answer these questions or comment on anything related to this.” But what about his much publicised affairs with Bipasha Basu and Ragini Dwivedi, amongst others? “I used to find these link-ups really annoying but then when I realised that all this helps certain newspapers in selling space, I decided to leave it at that. It doesn’t matter what the rest of the world thinks about you as long you and the people around you  who matter, know what the reality is,” he responds.
Rana is amongst the few actors who does not hesitate to speak his mind and is refreshingly forthright. Often this lands him trouble. “I always walk on trouble. Take the news about me turning vegetarian and PETA sent me a gift hamper acknowledging my switch-over, presuming it’s for life! Now that’s a very scary thing to think of…. Come on, Ramzan is fast approaching!” he laughs out loud.
“When things happen well for you, don’t ever question the logic”
 Recently, Rana had posted a picture of his from the sets of his current film, in a wedding costume sitting in a mandap, And that evinced crazy amounts of curiosity and reactions even from his fellow actors, not to mention many sections of the media. “That’s a funny one,” he guffaws as he reads out news from a Telugu film portal, “It says that I am gearing up for my secret wedding. That’s how most of my link-up stories are! Most are not true and some are utterly nonsensical, like this one.”
Still, I wonder whether the life of someone so handsome can also be so bland. Surely there is a special girl in his life right now?
“The fact is that, there is no girl in my life right now. I am not commitment phobic. Definitely not! I want to work for a few
more years, get settled and then think about marriage. I am working in three industries now – Telugu, Tamil and Hindi. My priority right now is to do well.” So what’s the first thing he notices about a woman, I ask. “Height. I find tall women appealing. I enjoy talking to women I can have a fun conversation with. I believe each one of us has our own personality and when someone tries to portray something that they are not, that’s a big put off.” Why do women love him so much, I wonder. He chuckles with delight, “Don’t ever question such things. When things happen well for you, don’t ever question the logic!” So, if he found the right girl on a date, I ask him if would he consider living in. “It depends on the person. I don’t know who she is. I don’t have one right now. I believe the idea of a perfect relationship is that you should be comfortable with one another. And you should be  yourselves. When you go out on a date, I believe you should have fun wherever you are.”
So, when is he planning to get married? “Come on! I am only 30. I am young. And I am single right now. I have no answer or thought in this direction. On a lighter note, you see even in films they don’t get me married. That’s how it is,” and he laughs as shares that his first on screen marriage happened recently.
So, what has changed, now that he has turned 30? “I noticed my first grey hair. And I was very upset about it. I think that’s the paradigm shift in my life now. It’s my first grey hair after all. The idea of colouring my hair was something I found appealing initially. Not anymore,” he says. The passing away of Rana’s grandfather, the stalwart D Ramanaidu, has left a great void in his life. “I was very attached to him. I don’t even know what to do now. I know he is not coming back. It’s something that cannot be undone. Whenever I see his office, his room or his car empty, I feel very emotional for those are spaces that can never be filled.”
Working in two period films – ‘Rudramadevi’ and ‘Baahubali’ – Rana feels is one of the greatest things that could have ever happened to his career. “Reconstructing a part of history is a big thing indeed. To visualise something that has happened so long ago in the past that you have no scope of ever seeing in real life or experiencing first-hand is a feat in itself. As a kid, Lord Krishna only reminded me of the late NT Rama Rao and Veera Pandiya Kattabomman, of the late Sivaji Ganesan. If the real people came in front of me, I would probably be disappointed because the on screen images are so firmly imprinted on my mind. My roles in both my films are the biggest blessings I can ever get as an actor. And if it’s accepted by the audiences, nothing like it.” Amen to that!

Our Pick For Top 5 Designers In Chennai

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This is our pick for the top five designers in Chennai in no particular order.

Vivek Karunakaran : He has already made a name for himself in the industry. Creating glamorous contemporary looks while maintaining a balance of simplicity, hes definitely on our list!

Rehane : With the relaunch of her store in Chennai this designer is reaching for the stars ! While she has show cased her designs as the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai , She has stores all over the world. Her lines have shown a mix of  a contemporary Indian look while there is still a hint of a European touch.

Chaitanya Rao : He has been in the industry for over twenty years now. His sense of style has been known to be very elegant with rough edges.

Sidney Sladen: He is the owner of his own brand Sidney Sladen Fashion. He has been the costume designer for multiple Tamil movies and has definitely created a niche for him self in the industry. His sense of style is unique and eye catching thereby putting him on our list.

Tina Vincent : Being in the fashion industry of skinny frames Tina Vincent broke away from the stereotype and created a line for plus sized women. Whether western or Indian, She has created looks of all kinds putting plus sized fashion on the radar.

Smoking Hot 🔥 Raashii Khanna

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Check out the latest photoshoot pictures of Actress Raashii Khanna