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lyricsolution-com · 18 days
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Deepika Padukone And Ranveer Singh To Welcome Baby Boy, Confirms This Celebrity | People News
Mumbai: Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh are all set to welcome their first child anytime soon. The couple shared the news of expecting their first baby with the due date of September month. There have been lots of speculations that Deepika will deliver a baby boy, and looks like this speculation is true, In an interview celebrity mehendi artist Veena Nagda happened to reveal that Ranveer and…
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pushpamehndiarts · 6 years
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Watch an exclusive interview with Sapna Jain from @pushpamehndiarts on 22nd January, 2019 (today) at 07:00 PM on @ayushtv #chendullicheluve Please like, share and subscribe to this channel for more such interviews and amazing videos. Thank you @incharachannapla for creating this opportunity. #interview #mehndi #mehandi #mehendi #henna #bangalore #bengaluru #ayushtv #artist #designer #learning #live #telecast #onair #channel #followers #artistonair #pushpamehndiarts (at Bangalore, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs7mSO1h1i_/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1f7zc7f2bcjp0
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planetzuri · 7 years
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Meet Emma Clarke who is self-taught mehendi design artist from Ontario, Canada
Emma hasn’t been long in the field of mehendi but her work speaks for itself. She takes her inspiration from other mehendi artists on Instagram and loves to create designs on any part of the body! Read on to find out more about her and her stunning work of art!
1. Tell us about yourself – when did u begin doing this and how did u think of getting into this line?
I started practicing henna about three years ago after many years of getting tattoos done at festivals. I was fascinated by the art and the impressive history that accompanies traditional mehendi designs. I had always thought of myself as artistic, and decided to try making henna paste to practice on myself. It took some time to master a method of application that worked for me, but I have been loving it ever since! 
2. What are your top favorite mehndi designs?
Most of my inspiration comes from henna artists I come across on Instagram, or my own work from the past. I am constantly working to improve my skills and fashion new ideas for designs. The patterns I create usually have a floral aspect, or a more traditional approach depending on what my clients would like. I hope to incorporate Gulf and Arabic henna styles in the near future. 
3. Most memorable experience you had while doing mehendi designs? Something that has stayed close to your heart and is remembered very fondly?
Near the very beginning of my henna journey, I had only ever applied mehendi to close friends and family. I was overjoyed when a woman who had noticed my work requested that I apply a henna tattoo for her with her children’s names incorporated into the design. She was very pleased with the final result. I hold this experience close to my heart as it was an honor to have done mehendi for the first time on a client.
4. What are your most important tips to take care of mehendi designs after applied? 
After your mehendi has been applied, the most important steps you can take are to keep the paste on for as long as you can (overnight is best), and stay warm. Henna LOVES heat, so I recommend keeping your tattoo warm by an oven or heater. Once the paste is off, water must be avoided for the first 48 hours. This will allow your stain to fully mature in time for your event. Anything that could cause exfoliation of the area causes your stain to fade. So take care of your skin! A moisturizing balm can do wonders for protecting your henna.
5. What is the best way to reach you?
You can email me at [email protected], or check out my Instagram and Facebook for more of my work.
Enjoy mehandi designs by Emma Clarke. (Published with permission of Rose Mehndi. Please don’t use these images without permission from the original source).
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Stunning mehendi designs by Emma Clarke Meet Emma Clarke who is self-taught mehendi design artist from Ontario, Canada Emma hasn't been long in the field of mehendi but her work speaks for itself.
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thehennagrove · 8 years
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A bit more info aboout Cyd's workshops. Firstbone: Art in henna art - creative designs can be easier than you think Unusual requests and designs are a problem for you? Not anymore! This workshop will teach you how to quickly design new patterns that include animals, insects, logos and other hard things.You`ll learn how to easily copy them and mix with more traditional elements. Get ready for a big boost to your creative energy! (workshop will be partially based on interviews with few creative henna artists) @Regrann from @hennaillu - I miss conventions, I get to create lots if interesting stuff then. People have such lovely ideas! Look at this design - fabulous harpist wanted a weasel, what a lovely idea, I never did a weasel henna before. My other favs from last year include bicycle mandala and cat rose of the winds (created to people who couldn't decide what they wanted and were really happy you hear that they can get both at the same time). #henna #hennapro #hennadesign #mehndi #mehendi #mehandi #bodyart #katowice #śląsk #kraków #warszawa #łódź #poznań #tattoo #lasica #Regrann (at Rádhé Resort & Syám Meditációs és Rendezvényközpont)
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thebigscope · 6 years
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Mehndi is a form of body art among the women of India. Mehendi has been around since ancient India. Mehndi is typically applied during Indian festivals and weddings. There are many variations and designs of Mehndi. It is mostly applied by a professional Mehndi artist. These Mehndi artists have stalls in several parts of Mumbai. They take advance orders and provide door to door service. We spoke to one of them. Music credit : www.bensound.com TheBigScope is India’s first multi-channel livestream TV venture, featuring lifestyle, living, music and business content. Subscribe, like, comment, share! Connect with us on WhatsApp: +91-95134 34313. Watch TheBigScope on YouTube, Facebook, Amazon Fire Stick, Twitter, and numerous other platforms, and on your smart tvs 24x7. Some of our featured shows: JamToast Music — performances and interviews with stellar musicians: https://thebigscope.com/music/ Startup Stars — interviews with hypergrowth startup entrepreneurs: https://thebigscope.com/category/technology/ Business of Life — https://thebigscope.com/category/business/ Lifestyle and Living — https://thebigscope.com/category/lifestyle/ Food Shows — https://thebigscope.com/food-2/ Website: thebigscope.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebigscope Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebigscope iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/in/podcast/thebigscope-podcast-powerful-interviews-on-business/id1351237399?mt=2 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/thebigscope Subscribe for updates: http://eepurl.com/dl30jf TheBigScope is part of Homescreen Network of channels (homescreennetwork.com), which also has a lineup of vernacular language channels like tamil.south.news. To get in touch, drop us a line at [email protected]. For sales enquiries: [email protected] For pr enquiries: [email protected] by TheBigScope
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Queens that made us ROFL: A flashback
Be it horror, melodrama or musical; comedy has remained a sub-genre within every genre. Providing a comic relief to the audiences in the midst of a suspense thriller or an emotional outbreak is a task that has always been assigned to the men. Comedy, typically and strangely, has never been the genre for women. Even today, we have no female actors to match with the likes of Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi and Varun Dhawan. Interestingly, many summers back, Bollywood saw a wave of comediennes who captured the funny bones of their audiences, made them roll on the floor with laughter and have left an indelible impression in their hearts. We bring to you a list of some of the most loved and popular Queens of Comedy!    
Tun Tun
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Uma Devi Khatri is hailed as the first comedienne of Hindi cinema. Actor Dilip Kumar renamed her as Tun Tun, which became her screen name. Born in Uttar Pradesh, music fascinated her. A few years later, she ran away from her home to Mumbai to pursue her dream of making it big as a playback singer. Naushad Ali launched her voice in Wamiq Azra in 1946. Due to intense competition, she moved to acting on the recommendation of Ali.  She claimed to be a big fan of Dilip Kumar and told Ali that she would act only if her big break came in a film with Kumar. Finally, she made her debut in Dilip Kumar-Nargis starrer Babul in 1950. Soon, a comic legend was born. She came to be known for her effervescent personality, myriad forms of facial expressions and impeccable comic timing. She was famous for shedding off her real life persona and effectively slipping under the skin of any character she took up without being conscious of her image. Despite sharing screen space with Madhubala in Mr. and Mrs. 55 (1955) and Amitabh Bachchan in Namak Halal (1982), she managed to create a noteworthy frame for herself. In a career spanning several decades, she worked with other comic actors such as Johnny Walker, Bhagwan Dada and Keshto Mukherjee and established herself equal to her male peers. The 60s and the 70s belonged to Tun Tun who became a permanent comic relief in Hindi films. Her performance in films like Aabroo (1968, as Whiskey Rani), Pandit Aur Pathan (1977, as Champakali), Coolie (1983, as the mother to seven babies) and Shehzaade (1989, as Hitler’s bride) were praised and remembered to this day. She broke norms and set a new trend that was taken ahead by Sri Devi and Hema Malini.
Manorama
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Remember Champa from Ek Phool Do Maali (1969), or the more popular tyrannical Chachi from Seeta Aur Geeta (1972)? Yes, that is Manorama for you. Born as Erin Isaac Daniel, she started her career as a leading lady in the 40s. She came to be known as Manorama, which became her screen name, after she played a character of the same name in the 1941 pre-partition blockbuster Khazanchi. Thereafter, she shifted to comic and antagonistic roles. When asked the reason for the shift, she said in an interview with BBC in 2015 - “If I had chosen to act only as a heroine then I would have disappeared from the scene long ago.” She carved a niche for herself as a woman with superb comic timing and her idiosyncrasies such as exaggerated expressions, angry rants, iconic frown, eloquent eye movements and dramatic eye-lashes. Subsequently, she became famous as the stubborn wife with a henpecked husband. She made her own mark and held on her own despite sharing the same frame with acclaimed actors like Kishore Kumar, Madhubala, Sunil Dutt, Waheeda Rahman and Rajesh Khanna in films like Half Ticket (1962), Mujhe Jeeno Do (1963) and Mehboob Ki Mehendi (1971). Bombay To Goa (1971) achieved a cult status and became a very significant part of Manorama’s oeuvre as she shared screen space with some of the best comic actors of her times – Keshto Mukherjee, Mehmood, Sukhri, Sunder, Asit Sen and Oscar.
Preeti Ganguly
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Actor Ashok Kumar’s younger daughter Preeti Ganguly rose to eminence as a comic actress in the 70s and 80s. She became popular for her role in Basu Chatterjee’s Khatta Meetha (1978) as Freni Sethna, a big Amitabh Bachchan fan. In a career spanning 14 years, she appeared in 30 films as a comic relief. She, predominantly, played frumpy characters that made her a favourite among audiences. She featured in most of her films as an overly healthy woman. This was the sole criteria of being and making it big as a comic artist back in the day. When she began to shed some weight, she stopped getting film offers. She is remembered for her roles in films like Dillagi (1978), Chor Ke Ghar Chor (1978), Damaad (1978) and Jhoota Kahin Ka (1979).
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