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redcarpet-streetstyle · 1 year ago
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playermagic23 · 8 months ago
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Bade Miyan Chote Miyan: Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Manushi Chhillar and Alaya F sizzle in ‘Wallah Habibi’, watch
The film is slated to release on Eid 2024 starring Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sonakshi Sinha, Alaya F, and Manushi Chillar in pivotal roles.
Akshay Kumar & Tiger Shroff starrer Bade Miyan Chote Miyan has taken over the nation with its already trending tracks and teaser. The film is one of the highly anticipated movies of 2024 and promises to be a one-of-a-kind experience for the audiences. The third track of the movie titled 'Wallah Habibi' is out now and it surely is a perfect mood setter.
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The song introduces two dynamic female protagonists from the movie Manushi Chillar & Alaya F who are going to captivate viewers. The two ladies have raised the temperatures with their style quotient in the song leaving us wanting for more. It is going to be an interesting watch to see the two ladies unravel their interesting characters in the movie.
The song has been composed by Vishal Mishra, vocals by Vishal Dadlani, Vishal Mishra, Dipakshi Kalita & lyrics by Irshad Kamil & choreographed by Bosco-Caeser. The beats and tunes of the song are completely fresh and set in an Arabic vibe. Wallah Habibi is a track that is different from the last two chartbusters released from the movie.
Shot in the striking Wadi Rum desert in Jordan the song is a visual treat for the fans and those moves are simply gold and surely will make you take over the dancefloor with its lively tunes. The track was shot in extreme weather conditions with intense wind in Wadi Rum, where the shoot was on with high energy amongst cast & crew and well the hard work has paid off as the track is fire.
Vashu Bhagnani and Pooja Entertainment present Bade Miyan Chote Miyan in association with AAZ films. Written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, and Produced by Vashu Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, Jackky Bhagnani, Himanshu Kishan Mehra, Ali Abbas Zafar, music by Zee Music. The film is slated to release on Eid 2024 starring Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Sonakshi Sinha, Alaya F, and Manushi Chillar in pivotal roles.
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amichandsaini · 8 months ago
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movierulztvus · 9 months ago
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starfriday · 10 months ago
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*Bade Miyan Chote Miyan teaser is a STORM of Action, Thrill, and Entertainment; coming together with Bollywood’s biggest action heroes Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff releasing this Eid April 2024.*
In January, fans were in for heaps of surprises from the team of Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. Following a series of captivating posters and glimpses from the film, the makers have finally unveiled the teaser today.
Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan features the two action heroes, Akshay and Tiger, who will be seen together in India's biggest action film for the first time. Armed with enthralling action sequences and a patriotic vibe, the teaser has left audiences eagerly anticipating the film.
Shot across stunning locations such as Mumbai, London, Abu Dhabi, Scotland, and Jordan, this pan-India film is creating buzz for its grand scale and Hollywood-style cinematic visuals. The film features Prithviraj Sukumaran in an intriguing villainous role, while also starring talented actors Sonakshi Sinha, Manushi Chhillar, and Alaya F in significant parts. As the days count, the excitement is building for the film's theatrical release on Eid 2024.
*Speaking about the teaser, Director Ali Abbas Zafar shares,* "Extreme hard work and commitment of shooting in multiple countries with the most talented crew from different parts of the world has gone behind bringing Bade Miyan Chote Miyan to the audiences and who better than Akshay Sir and Tiger, India's original action heroes who would translate the challenging sequences so effortlessly and yet root the film to its target mass audience. More than thrilled to bring this film for their fans and audiences on big screens on Eid April 2024"
*Adding to this, producer Jackky Bhagnani says,* "The teaser tells its own story with larger-than-life action and the perfect portrayal of iconic roles by Akshay Sir and Tiger Shroff. Additionally, Prithviraj adds a surprising twist, making him the hidden gem. I am thrilled to have our action heroes on board; Ali's magic is evident once again. We hope audiences feel the dedication of our entire team and appreciate the efforts we've put into this project."
The teaser already speaks volumes about the film, but a lot more is yet to come as the film is packed with powerful scenes, peppy songs, great landscapes, and much more.
The film releases in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.
Vashu Bhagnani and Pooja Entertainment present BADE MIYAN CHOTE MIYAN in association with AAZ films. Written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, and Produced by Vashu Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, Jackky Bhagnani, Himanshu Kishan Mehra, Ali Abbas Zafar. As predicted by Trade Pandits this Pooja Entertainment production is set to break all Big Screen records on Eid April 2024.
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kharisubas40972 · 1 year ago
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Alaya F proves that her summer style is anything but basic in this black and white one shoulder dress : Bollywood News
In the world of Indian cinema, fresh talents continue to emerge, captivating audiences with their natural acting prowess and undeniable charm. Among these, rising stars is the talented and vivacious Alaya F, who has made a mark with her debut performance in Jawaani Jaaneman. With her undeniable talent, infectious energy, and a captivating screen presence, Alaya F has quickly become a young…
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vilaspatelvlogs · 4 years ago
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अलाया फर्नीचरवाला को इस कातिलाना लुक में देख सारा-अनन्या को भी होगी जलन
अलाया फर्नीचरवाला को इस कातिलाना लुक में देख सारा-अनन्या को भी होगी जलन
अलाया फर्नीचरवाला को इस कातिलाना लुक में देख सारा-अनन्या को भी होगी जलन Source link
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newzzhub · 4 years ago
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Alaya F looks like a million bucks in gold mini dress and heels at awards night
Alaya F looks like a million bucks in gold mini dress and heels at awards night
If you are looking for Gen-Z approved outfit ideas, take inspiration from Alaya F’s sartorial picks. The Jawaani Jaaneman actor has one of the most versatile wardrobes which includes everything from peppy loungewear to quirky athleisure, jaw-dropping date looks and a lot more. Her recent pictures, where she dolled up for an awards night, are a testimony to that statement. The actor stepped on the…
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middayindia · 3 years ago
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Alaya F was snapped with her friend Aaishvary Thackeray, son of Smita and Jaidev Thackeray, at a popular restaurant in Bandra, Mumbai. The 'Jawaani Jaaneman' actress was all smiles when clicked by the paparazzi
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rnewsworld · 4 years ago
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मुश्किल में बीते अभिनेत्री अलाया एफ के 3 मिनट, दिए अलग तरह के पोज, वीडियो वायरल
मुश्किल में बीते अभिनेत्री अलाया एफ के 3 मिनट, दिए अलग तरह के पोज, वीडियो वायरल
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बॉलीवुड अभिनेत्री अलाया एफ ( alaya f ) का स्वभाव जिंदगी में कभी हार ना मानने का रहा है। वे किसी भी काम को जब तक बार—बार करती हैं जब तक कि वे उसमें पारंगत ना हो जाएंं। हाल ही इंस्टाग्राम पर अलाया ( alaya f yoga ) ने एक वीडियो शेयर किया, जिसमें उन्हें योग मुद्रा के साथ मशक्कत करते हुए देखा जा सकता है।
वीडियो शेयर करते हुए उन्होंने लिखा, ‘यह कोई ट्यूटोरियल नहीं है! मैंने अपनी जिंदगी में पहले कभी…
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starfriday · 1 year ago
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*Decoding Ektaa R Kapoor's unstoppable success as content czarina — Her reign with blockbuster web series and films in the OTT space is unmatched*
Ektaa R Kapoor's dominance in the world of entertainment continues to grow as she establishes herself as a force to be reckoned with once again. With a web series and two films in the OTT space, she has cemented her position as a content czarina yet again and is showing no signs of slowing down. Her remarkable success is a testament to her unparalleled talent and creative vision.
Her web series, 'Badtameez Dil,' has taken the digital platform by storm. The show delves into the lives of an old-school romantic and a modern-day pragmatist, presenting viewers with a captivating portrayal of two conflicting worlds. The series is a rollercoaster ride of drama and emotions, keeping the audience hooked with its compelling narrative. The stellar cast, including popular faces like Ridhi Dogra, Barun Sobti, Mallika Dua, and Minissha Lamba, brings an extraordinary level of brilliance to the screen, making 'Badtameez Dil' a must-watch for all romantic adventure enthusiasts.
Ektaa’s foray into the world of movies this year has also been nothing short of extraordinary. Her film 'Kathal,' headlined by the talented Sanya Malhotra, has recently been released on Netflix. Through 'Kathal,' Ektaa R Kapoor once again showcases her ability to tackle thought-provoking subjects with finesse and humour. Additionally, Ektaa, staying true to her style of mixing genres has ventured into the realm of supernatural thriller films with 'U-Turn.' Directed by Arif Khan and starring the talented Alaya F and Priyanshu Painyuli in the lead role, this gripping movie follows the journey of Radhika, a journalist investigating a series of mysterious deaths related to illegal U-turns on a flyover. As Radhika delves deeper into her investigation, she begins to unravel a dark and sinister truth that surpasses her initial expectations. 'U-Turn' promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats with its spine-chilling storyline and Alaya F's compelling performance.
*Talking about the same Ektaa R Kapoor, Joint Managing Director Balaji Telefilms Limited says, “I believe the secret sauce to success lies in the relentless passion for storytelling and constant commitment to understanding the audience. It's about recognizing their desires, emotions, and aspirations, and delivering content that resonates deeply with them. By pushing boundaries and nurturing talent, I strive to create cinematic experiences that leave a lasting impact. Success, to me, is not just about numbers; it's about touching hearts and making a difference in people's lives through the power of storytelling.”*
Ektaa’s consistent and multiple successes in the OTT space solidifies her position as an unstoppable force in the entertainment industry. Her ability to create captivating narratives, coupled with her knack for assembling talented casts, has garnered immense popularity for her web series and films. As the content czarina, Ektaa R Kapoor continues to win the hearts of viewers, leaving them eagerly anticipating her next projects.
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kharisubas40972 · 1 year ago
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EXCLUSIVE: Beauty inspo alert: Alaya F spills her makeup secrets; watch : Bollywood News
Bollywood actress Alaya F, known for her flawless skin and radiant beauty, recently opened up about her makeup regimen. The young star, who has garnered a good fan following for her stunning looks and impeccable style, revealed some of her go-to products and techniques that help her maintain her glowing complexion. Let’s delve into the details of Alaya F’s makeup talks, as she spills the secrets…
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indcelebscoop · 4 years ago
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Kriti Sanon Hot Stills in Revealing Out Fits
Kriti Sanon Hot Stills in Revealing Out Fits
Kriti Sanon, Alaya F & Khushi Kapoor get spotted in the city; Who do you think has the best off duty style? Kriti Sanon, Alaya F and Khushi Kapoor step out in the city and flaunt their casual style. Who do you think was the best dressed? First up, we have Kriti Sanon who stepped out looking her casual best. The actress chose for a pair of high-waisted grey denim shorts that showed enough of her…
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shaluprajesh · 4 years ago
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EXCLUSIVE: “Deepika Padukone is experimental, Alia Bhatt’s style is mature”- fashion designer Shehla Khan on personal styles of Bollywood celebrities
Fashion Designer Shehla Khan has designed for almost every Bollywood celebrity including Deepika Padukone, Karan Johar, Katrina Kaif, Kiara Advani, Sonam Kapoor and many more. She recently launched her collection -The Beautiful Fall with Alaya F as the face of her collection. In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Hungama, Shehla Khan spoke about her latest collection, the effect of the pandemic on the fashion industry, celebrity styles and the future of fashion.
This is the first collection that I designed right in the middle of the pandemic. July is when I conceptualised it and August is when I started designing it. When I was conceptualising the collection, I put in a lot of thought considering the time and and the market and how weddings have become way smaller. People are really not in the mood to celebrate or go overboard spending money on occasions. I really thought of going back to the classic Shehla aesthetic. Just making it easier to wear yet elegant which you can not only wear to weddings of 20-30 people but also can recycle and wear it in different ways. Use it as separates or wear at a gathering or dinner or a party at a friend's pieces. These are investment pieces as well as classy pieces. Indian couture tends to be conspicuous and you wear it once you can't wear it again.
Why Alaya as the face of the collection? When I had to make my campaign for this collection, I didn't want to work with someone I had worked with before. So, I happened to approach Alaya because I really like how she carries herself. She was very keen to do it. It came out really well as she added her funky personality to the clothes which weren't simple per say but were understated and classy. She has so much funk and personality that she rocked it and we also styled in a very edgy way which is also away from the more feminie and pretty vibe that the brand is known for.
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omophagias · 4 years ago
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bookposting #22
tender is the night, f. scott fitzgerald: 3.5 stars, i’d say. i really do like his prose style. it…there’s some l-word, i forget which—languid, that’s it. it felt very languid. i was less a fan of the flashback parts, partially because i didn’t like being in dick’s head as much as i liked being in rosemary’s. it also sometimes felt like fitzgerald was kind of wobbling around on the border between “no, obviously dick isn’t meant to be a sympathetic character, he’s a self-destructive asshole” and the, like, not being really sure whether he was extending that “you shouldn’t like him!” to the part where he marries his teenage psychiatric patient. (fortunately the autobiographical resemblance didn’t get that far…?) really what i was mostly thinking by the end was, damn, fscott and zelda, i really wish you’d lived in a time when it was easier to get divorced. but, you know, on the list of books about people just really fucking themselves over, this is one of the better ones. i think i got it because i can’t / couldn’t stop thinking about “patient is the night” from over the garden wall.
the fire next time, james baldwin: 5 stars easy. i really wish i’d read it sooner; i ended up reading it because i bought my roommate a copy for his birthday and wanted to be able to write him a decent further-reading list to go with it. i just was completely awed by the facility with which he was able to touch on so many different things and draw them back together into a whole, and he was such a writer. i don’t know that i can really talk about "down at the cross” right now without just quoting massive passages because it just speaks so completely for itself. read it.
trouble the saints, alaya dawn johnson: three stars? this is kind of hard to talk about because i theoretically like a lot about it. alternate-universe 1930s-1940s where at the age of 10 some people of color gain a power called “the hands” along with occasional semi-prophetic dreams, “the hands” basically give you one superpower like “can see a person’s worst deed by touching them” or “can sense threat to oneself”, protagonist’s power is unfailingly perfect aim, which she uses to kill for the mob. i think maybe it was a marketing issue, because from the blurbs and so forth it seemed to be being sold as much more of a straight up and down fantasy noir, which is absolutely not what you’re getting. it’s extremely character-driven and thematically very concerned with passing, liminality, justice, ancestral trauma. i will say i didn’t care as much for the middle third, i thought dev’s narrative voice was not interesting, especially compared to phyllis or tamara. it’s…i don’t know, i think it’s interesting and it’s definitely something i’d enthusiastically recommend to other people but i just didn’t really click with it. maybe a prose issue, idk, it got kind of dense sometimes in a way that didn’t really work with the plot, imo.
the story of silence, alex myers: rating…i don’t know, i feel like it might be a book that’d improve on rereading, provisional three because i felt a bit disappointed. retelling of the roman de silence, a 13th century french poem about a lord who, due to inheritance law, raises his afab child silence as a boy and which i haven’t yet read (which might be one of the reasons it didn’t click, i couldn’t tell if/where myers was deviating from the story beyond the obvious change to the ending—in the poem, silence ends up married to the king; in the book, silence escapes that fate and the fate of being forcibly externally gendered in general). i think that probably its best strength is as a prose adaptation of the poem, because it definitely has the feel of, like, the better prose adaptations of arthurian poems (which this is, merlin is in it). but on its own i’m less sure; there’s not really a lot of character exploration. i’m gonna donate my copy because it’s a 400-page hardback and i don’t want to pay to send it home, i can get a paperback in the states.
wakenhyrst, michelle paver: two stars. oy. a very boring gothic horror with not enough horror and far too many diary entries from the main character’s terrible father. remarkably unsympathetic treatment of the housemaid who is being, frankly, sexually exploited by said father. also i felt like there were digs being taken at margery kempe, which is less serious but still annoyed me. paver really, really likes doing epistolary/diary-based horror—she did it in dark matter, which i did like—but these ones are just not well-done, the shift back and forth between them and the main character’s perspective doesn’t do much, and the horror—which as far as i can tell is the maybe-real ghost of the father’s sister who he let drown in the fen when they were kids coming back into the house—is just not given enough room to get really settled and also not really successfully integrated with the big spooky 15th century painting that’s also part of the whole thing somehow.
one-way street and other writings, walter benjamin, trans. j.a. underwood: three stars again? i don’t know; i think that a lot of it was very well-written / translated but i was missing the referents to actually engage with it. also i was really, really tired when i read the first two essays. i did like “one-way street,” it felt kind of like invisible cities in a way, and “hashish in marseille” was funny because like dude we’ve all been there, we’ve all been high and unable to stop staring at people’s faces. i think overall the things that i understood i liked but i didn’t understand as much as i wanted to.
the dunwich horror and other stories, h.p. lovecraft: three and a half, four, something in that neighborhood, graded to the lovecraft curve (a curve somehow squamous and rugose!). overall the stories were pretty well-selected—the dunwich horror is definitely one of his best, the thing on the doorstep is very interesting as a story, like, thematically; the dreams in the witch house didn’t work as well for me because it is kind of about a guy double-majoring in math and folklore too hard (and what the fuck is “non-euclidean calculus” anyway, howie), accidentally discovering teleportation, and then getting chased by a witch and and her half gef the mongoose / half vladislav cat familiar in the form of evil shapes, the lurking fear really dropped the ball at the end and is basically a dry run for the rats in the walls; i had no idea what was going on in hypnos, and the outsider is a decent sort of twilight zone-y tomato in the mirror couple of pages. i think really what i found most interesting about this collection is that it made it very clear to me that lovecraft was deeply, deeply obsessive about eugenics. which, i mean, i’d already known he had the ingredients for it (seething, all-consuming racism; classism of the “augh the inbred hillbillies!” type that was very foundational for american eugenics; his personal concern with / fear of hereditary mental illness; interest in what was in the 1920s cutting edge science) but i hadn’t quite put them together until looking at the dunwich horror and the lurking fear and their presentation of rural new englanders, combined with the, you know, his stuff about innsmouth (as always i say: THE FISH PEOPLE DID NOTHING WRONG) and the racist implications therein, which crops up in dunwich and in thing on the doorstep, the way all three are very, very concerned with genealogy / heredity… shouldn’t have taken me that long to figure it out. one thing i did like about the lurking fear was the moment when the narrator, atop the hill where the abandoned house of the ill-fortuned and vanished martense family stands, looks out over the plain and suddenly realizes that the weird earth mounds in the area are all radially emanating from that hill. it’s an actually effective spooky moment! i thought it was gonna be giant mole people! it isn’t, it’s the martense family having somehow managed in 100 years, through some really committed inbreeding, to devolve into weird voiceless subterranean cannibalistic hominids. boo.
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todaynewsguru · 2 years ago
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Lakme Fashion Week 2022: Babil Khan, Yami Gautam, Alaya F turn showstoppers on day 5
Lakme Fashion Week 2022: Babil Khan, Yami Gautam, Alaya F turn showstoppers on day 5
Lakme Fashion Week concluded on Sunday night with a host of celebrities sashaying down the ramp as showstoppers for celebrated Indian designers. As always, they managed to leave us in awe of their confident demeanous and impeccable style. Alaya F radiated her youthful energy in this olive green sequin ensemble by Nikita Mhaisalkar. She opted for a hater-neck mini dress with waist cutouts and…
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