Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Misaal Lawn Collections 2012

Monday, February 27, 2012

Pakistani film 'Saving Face' wins an Oscar



Los Angeles: Pakistani documentary film 'Saving Face', which uncovers the story of hundreds of people, mostly women who become acid attack victims, was honoured with the Oscar award for best documentary (short) at the 84th Academy Awards ceremony here.


Directed by Daniel Junge and Pakistani filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, 'Saving Face' follows several survivors, and narrates the tale of their fight for justice, and a Pakistani plastic surgeon who has returned to his homeland to help them restore their faces and their lives. 

The film beat 'The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement', 'God is the bigger Elvis', "Incident in New Baghdad' and 'The Tsunami and The Cherry Blossom' to win the prestigious award. 


In the best documentary (feature) category, the Oscar went to 'Undefeated' directed by TJ Martin, Dan Lindsay and Rich Middlemas.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Foot Care | Suggestions and Natural Care




Foot Care, Suggestions and Natural Care 
Feet are often, the most neglected part of the human body.

Foot Care Regimen
It is suggested that everyone go in for a basic pedicure every two weeks. Feet dipped in warm water to which a little shampoo and vegetable oil has been added provides a good starting point. Let the feet soak for 10 - 15 minutes, before rubbing them (especially soles) with a pumice stone. This is the time to clean the nails and remove all old nail polishes.

Regular foot exercise helps to keep feet fit. Curl your toes simulating the action of trying to pick up something with your feet. Do this for ten minutes every day to strengthen muscles and provide relief to aching feet

Get a foot massage done every two weeks by a professional. The rotating and kneading action, stimulates blood circulation and provides relief to aching foot muscles.

Another easy way to improve blood circulation in the feet are and to give relief to aching feet is a simple Hot and Cold foot bath. Prepare two basins. Put hot ( bearable) water in one to which a little (20 ml ) mustard oil has been added. In the second basin, put cold water. Let your feet soak in the hot water for up to 3- 4 minutes and then shift the feet to cold water basin. Repeat this between 5 to 7 times and then dry the feet thoroughly with a rough dry towel. It is advisable to apply some moisturizing cream on the feet after they are dry to replenish skin oils. Enjoy the sensation of relaxation that will envelop your feet.

Herbal - Natural Foot Care Tips


To soften rough feet, try this regimen every night before going to bed, for two weeks. Dip the feet in warm water containing a teaspoon of (preferably herbal) shampoo and one teaspoon of baking powder. Let them soak for 10- 15 minutes, before drying them. Apply a foot cream and then go to sleep.

Treat dry skin on the feet and cracked heels with this herbal remedy. Prepare a mixture with equal quantity of glycerin, fresh cream and honey. Apply this mixture to the feet, especially to the cracked heels and let it stay on for 15 minutes. Wash off with warm water. Try this every three days ( before sleeping) to find smooth feet and heels.

A easy pedicure which is fast and effective can be done easily at home. It is herbal and natural and fast acting. Add a few (four to five) drops of vinegar to four or five table spoons (40-50 grams) of curd and mix well in a dish. Rub this mixture well on the feet, ankles, heels and the soles of the feet especially between the toes. Let it stay on for ten minutes and then wash off with warm water. This process will rejuvenate the skin on the feet, removing dead cells and stimulating blood circulation.

If you have a tendency to develop cracks on your heels and are suffering from this painful condition, your feet require regular care. Try this natural remedy every three days before bed time. Immerse feet in warm water to which 10 ml lemon juice and 20 ml coconut oil has been added. Scrub the heel area after twenty minutes with a pumice stone. Dry thoroughly and apply a foot cream. The improvement can be seen after the second treatment and this can become a weekly feature after the first month.

Incase, you are looking for a home made moisturizer for the skin specially the feet, you can prepare one easily. Simply mix rose water and glycerin ( glycerin) in equal proportion and store, to be used when ever required, especially after foot care treatment. Replace this mixture every one month.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Salwar Kameez is Alluring Attire for Women of Any Age


Salwar Kameez is Alluring Attire for Women of Any Age

Salwar Kameez is one of the most popular women attire in today’s time.  It has gained all the popularity because it looks modest and at the same time classy.  It is available in many varieties and styles. Its stylish appearance has made it instant hit in fashion scenario. Irrespective of the age, these attires are suitable for every woman and can efficiently add attractiveness to her look. You can find a dress for yourself regardless of size and shape of your body. The most important aspect is to consider the pattern and style of dress you desire to don.

Here is the list of some of the Salwar Kameez which are popular among the women of all age.

 

Embroidery Salwar Kameez:
Embroidered Salwar Kameez is the one which is decorated with beautiful embroidery design. These salwar kameez can be donned on any occasion and also during festivals like Diwali, Eid and many more.  Now-a-days you can also find festival oriented dresses like Diwali Salwar Kameez, Ramzan Salwar Kameez and Navratri Salwar Kameez and list goes on.

Attractive Salwar Kameez in Indo-Western style:
Indo-western salwar kameez are becoming increasingly popular through the time. Indo western Salwar kameez is actually commix of Indian details as well as silhouette and western essence of fashion; this makes the dress amongst the popular dresses coveted by numerous individuals. These contemporarily fashioned salwar kameez are usually designed with shorter length in order to add stylishness in it.   Other features of such Salwar kameez are deep neck, sleeveless pattern, interwoven back, keyhole bust, laced details etc.

Printed Salwar Kameez:
Printed salwar kameez are the attire which bears attractive prints on the fabric. These prints can be of different designs as there are infinite numbers of printed designs in the spectrum of printed salwar kameez. These prints are not restricted on particular fabric but can be accomplished on all types of fabrics. You may find designs such as polka dots, floral prints, patchwork print, linear prints, vertical or horizontal lines, paisley designer prints and many more.

Casual Salwar Kameez:
Casual salwar kameez can be defined as any salwar kameez which does not bear too much decoration but still looks attractive due to its pattern and silhouette. Churidar salwar kameez can be also designed in casual pattern, but the fit of the dress that embraces your legs and torso makes you look lusciously enchanting.

Salwar kameez are highly preferred attires and makes ideal outfit for females who desire to wear feminine look and leave viewers awestruck.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

What is the tip to buy a Saree on Fastive Occation ?



Here is Tips on How to purchase saree ?

Saree or Sari is the one outfit that every Indian woman loves the most. How much modern she becomes but on certain occasions she likes wearing saree only. Saree is the most charming Indian outfit. It makes a woman look graceful, stylish, elegant and sensuous.
But every saree is not for every woman. Purchasing sari is a very tricky task that requires proper understanding and knowledge. Scroll below for knowing the same.
How to Buy a Saree
    Saree should always be purchased depending on one’s physique. Thus heavy or plus size women should always go for sarees in Georgette, chiffon or chignon fabric. Also heavy Mysore silk sarees look good on heavy women. These sarees also makes heavy women look slimmer.
On the contrary thin or slim women should buy sarees made of fabrics like Organza, Cotton, Tissue and Tussar. Thin women look fuller in them which in turn make them look good to look at. These fabric sarees work tremendously on them.
Lehenga Volume
When short height women go to purchase saree they should look for saris with small borders or no borders. Small border sarees gives them an illusion of height. While big borders sarees make short women look shorter than they are. Thus be away from them.
On tall women almost every saree look best. Small border sarees, big border sarees etc. all enhances their show. Being of tall height is an added advantage in it.
Plus size women should avoid wearing big print sarees as they tend to make them look huge. On the other hand slim women can wear big and small printed both saris.
Dark complexioned women should always wear dark color saris like maroon, green, purple, dark blue, dark pink etc. These colors give them nice and fabulous look.
Fair complexioned women look good in dark and pastel color both saris.
Remembering these simple tips while buying a saree will make your shopping enjoyable experience and you will end up in purchasing a masterpiece for you. Saree is no doubt classic attire but gives classic look when worn in accordance to your figure. 

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Gul AHmed | Summer Collection 2012 | TERRENCIA SATIN SILK

TERRENCIA SATIN SILK

Friday, February 17, 2012

Designer Party Crepe Chiffon Net Embroidery Saree





Beautiful Pakistani Tv Actress Hiba Ali

GulAhmed | Summer Collection 2012 | PREMIUM EMBROIDERED CHIFFON

PREMIUM EMBROIDERED CHIFFON

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Unique Fashion Styles



Bright Purple Retro Checkered Leather Belt
Yes we are conceited; we have a reason to be. A look into what defines Karachi Style. A city can leave a lasting impression. I know this for a fact. I’ve learnt this as a nine year old observing immaculately chic men and women and instantly falling in love with Paris and again as an 18 year old enamored with the contagiously aggressive confident energy that all New Yorkers magically seem to possess. The choice of cities will most probably not be surprising.

These cities have inspired countless more. This is what makes Karachi’s homage to fashion even more unique and uplifting. Here amongst the chaos, the strikes, and the general disillusionment, the Karachiites have never forgotten to dress exactly how they want to.
For Fashion Wizard Syed Rizwanullah this entails being effortlessly chic. With pride for his home city he added, “Karachi has its own flair, people don’t make as much of an effort to look a certain way as they do in other cities. They simply want to enjoy themselves”.

The Karachiites have been able to pick out that which is still vibrant and positive from within the city and display it in their attire, making their own statement and leaving an indelible mark on the world. It is this originality that Sania Maskatiya hones in on when asked to describe Karachi fashion. The dynamo designer remarked on the interesting ways that her clientele find to make each piece their own distinct look.
No reflection on fashion would be complete without an opinion from iconic designer Maheen Khan who embodies the very nature of the Karachiites unique yet distinct fashion aesthetic. Ms. Khan feels that the most inherent Karachi fashion trait is that “there is a lovely fusion of different styles here. You see an edge to Karachi designers as well as the inhabitants and almost anything goes.”

You see, the Karachiites know themselves well. They wear their clothes; their clothes don’t wear them. The Karachiites have their own sense of style and it is ever changing. It is a reflection of their state of mind and it isn’t necessarily following any particular trend. There are no fashion faux pas because anything is game. Kameez lengths are up and down. Frills, bows, glitter, sparkle and just about every color can be seen. It’s a look that is inspirational because it is a reflection of the unwavering endurance and confidence that Karachiites carry themselves with.  So here’s a salute to the Karachiites. Please never let go of that which makes you so inspirational, yourself.
If tomorrow you are leaning towards wearing red pants, go for it, if your fathers comfortable old kurta entices you don’t hesitate. It is this that makes you who you are. Bold, original and fearless.

Esha Deol's Engagement


In Pics: Esha Deol's Engagement!
A while ago we heard that Esha Deol had found herself a boyfriend. A little later, we heard rumours of an engagement right after the release of Tell Me Oh Khhuda. Finally, it happened. She got engaged this Sunday!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Latest and Exclusive Sarees For Valentine Day

Saris are the most ethnic and elegant attire for women in India. Nowadays women living abroad also wear saree extensively. Majority of India Sarees are classified according to occasion, or may be festivals. The gorgeous work seen on sarees is made keeping in mind the intensity of the event. Indian beauty is displayed at its best through a saree and the Indian traditions allow ornamenting the women with a saree along with the matching and appropriate ornaments.

bridal sarees
Adhering to the norms of several occasions, women usually change their choice of saree bringing a variation in fabric and designs. The designs and the fabrics used in a sarees also depend on the occasion. For example, the bridal sarees are intricately designed with zari and gold and silver flakes on silk fabrics. The best saree for an Indian bride is known to be the Banarasi saree that is admired for the elaborate motifs and the lovely fabrics. Indian brides prefer to dress up in red Banarasi sarees, even though according to the modern choice Banarasi sarees, women prefer Benarasi sarees in different colours.


wedding sarees
In India, wedding denotes the unification of the bride and groom and also the union of the two families. The people who are invited in the occasion also get themselves dressed in gaudy clothes, again women are seen mainly in sarees. Sarees like Chettinad sarees, Gadwal sarees, Kanjeevaram sarees, Konrad sarees, Mysore silk sarees, Pochampally sarees, Chanderi sarees, Paithani sarees, Patola sarees have gained a secured place in the list of preference for wedding occasions. On occasions like funeral ceremony or ` shradh`, women wear sarees of light colour and simple design. During the jolly occasion of `annaprashan`, birthdays, `grihapravesh` and other social gatherings or occasions the women adorn themselves in sarees of bright and vibrant colours. Tussar sarees are widely worn by the widow women in all kinds of occasions.

party sarees
The Indian sarees reflect a variety of designs of different regions and the artisans blend these designs together with traditional motifs thus bringing the touch of creativity. The artisans create different sarees and display an individuality of their own with the usage of fabrics and designs. In the eastern India `tant`, Gorad sarees, Khadi sarees, Jamdani sarees, embroidered sarees, Tangail sarees along with deftly designed chiffon georgette sarees are truly popular. South India is best known for their Chettinad Sarees, Kanjeevaram sarees, Gadwal sarees, Konrad sarees, Mysore silk sarees and Pochampally sarees and so on. Saris in western India manifest the designs of Chanderi temples and thus known as Chanderi sarees. This particular saree reflects the usage of quality gold thread. The `kosa` saree of the western region are lustrous and magnificent. You will also see the Paithani sarees worn widely in western India that derives the patterns and motifs from Ajanta Caves and has motifs of peacock, lotus, and mango with intricate designs in the pallu and the border of the saree. These sarees are famous and women wear them in several regional occasions.
Indian women wear sarees in different occasions starting from the regional events to the family gatherings. Gaining popularity all over India, these sarees has extended even to the international market for the complexity of designs and fabrics.

Glamorous valentine sarees

Girls and ladies... Make your valentine's day special for your partner with your beauty... Flatter yourself with glamorous valentine special sarees and feel your partner is seriously attracting towards you. Be ready to enjoy the looks full of attraction.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Valentine Day Special Sarees

Saris are the most ethnic and elegant attire for women in India. Nowadays women living abroad also wear saree extensively. Majority of India Sarees are classified according to occasion, or may be festivals. The gorgeous work seen on sarees is made keeping in mind the intensity of the event. Indian beauty is displayed at its best through a saree and the Indian traditions allow ornamenting the women with a saree along with the matching and appropriate ornaments.

bridal sarees
Adhering to the norms of several occasions, women usually change their choice of saree bringing a variation in fabric and designs. The designs and the fabrics used in a sarees also depend on the occasion. For example, the bridal sarees are intricately designed with zari and gold and silver flakes on silk fabrics. The best saree for an Indian bride is known to be the Banarasi saree that is admired for the elaborate motifs and the lovely fabrics. Indian brides prefer to dress up in red Banarasi sarees, even though according to the modern choice Banarasi sarees, women prefer Benarasi sarees in different colours.


wedding sarees
In India, wedding denotes the unification of the bride and groom and also the union of the two families. The people who are invited in the occasion also get themselves dressed in gaudy clothes, again women are seen mainly in sarees. Sarees like Chettinad sarees, Gadwal sarees, Kanjeevaram sarees, Konrad sarees, Mysore silk sarees, Pochampally sarees, Chanderi sarees, Paithani sarees, Patola sarees have gained a secured place in the list of preference for wedding occasions. On occasions like funeral ceremony or ` shradh`, women wear sarees of light colour and simple design. During the jolly occasion of `annaprashan`, birthdays, `grihapravesh` and other social gatherings or occasions the women adorn themselves in sarees of bright and vibrant colours. Tussar sarees are widely worn by the widow women in all kinds of occasions.

party sarees
The Indian sarees reflect a variety of designs of different regions and the artisans blend these designs together with traditional motifs thus bringing the touch of creativity. The artisans create different sarees and display an individuality of their own with the usage of fabrics and designs. In the eastern India `tant`, Gorad sarees, Khadi sarees, Jamdani sarees, embroidered sarees, Tangail sarees along with deftly designed chiffon georgette sarees are truly popular. South India is best known for their Chettinad Sarees, Kanjeevaram sarees, Gadwal sarees, Konrad sarees, Mysore silk sarees and Pochampally sarees and so on. Saris in western India manifest the designs of Chanderi temples and thus known as Chanderi sarees. This particular saree reflects the usage of quality gold thread. The `kosa` saree of the western region are lustrous and magnificent. You will also see the Paithani sarees worn widely in western India that derives the patterns and motifs from Ajanta Caves and has motifs of peacock, lotus, and mango with intricate designs in the pallu and the border of the saree. These sarees are famous and women wear them in several regional occasions.
Indian women wear sarees in different occasions starting from the regional events to the family gatherings. Gaining popularity all over India, these sarees has extended even to the international market for the complexity of designs and fabrics.

Times 50 Most Desirable Men of 2011: The Winners




Times 50 Most Desirable Men of 2011-Part 1
Times 50 Most Desirable Men of 2011-Part 1

Here's the list of the guys who you have voted as India's Most Desirable in 2011. It comes as no surprise why, these boys have it all - the looks, the body, the panache! 

1) Salman Khan 
Who: Actor 
Claim to fame: Given his current streak of successes, it sure seems that Salman Khan can do no wrong. With Ready and Bodyguard breaking box office records, 2011 undoubtedly was Salman Khan's year. Off-screen, controversy's favourite child has steered clear of trouble. He underwent surgery last year and had to take time off to rest and recuperate. Yet, he managed to fulfill all his professional commitments. 
Relationship Status: Single 
Desirability Quotient: This good-looking man is also known to have a heart of gold. On screen, his action sequences and comic turns are known to send crowds into a tizzy. Of course, it does help that the charismatic Sallu is in great shape physically and age seems to have had no effect on him. 

2)Ranbir Kapoor 
Who: Actor 
Claim to fame: Rishi and Neetu's son is a superstar in the making. As far as performances go, he only gets better with each passing role. He showed his mettle with 2011's Rockstar in a role that outshone every other performance last year. 
Desirability Quotient (DQ): He's got the looks, the lineage, is young, and makes the ladies swoon. 
Relationship Status: Dating Katrina Kaif again. Sorry, girls! 
Fun Fact: He's moving into a place of his own soon. He's moved up a spot in the list. Did we hear him go Sadda Haq Aithe Rakh? 

3)Hrithik Roshan 
Who: Actor 
Claim to fame: Rakesh Roshan's son is built like a Greek god. And he works pretty hard in the gym to keep his bod that way. He works equally hard on his performances and in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, one got to see an image quite contrary to what he usually portrays. The man cried, dammit! 
Relationship Status: Married to Sussanne. 
DQ: Last year's Most Desirable Man is humble, genuine, has a body to kill for and those light eyes make us weak-kneed. 
Fun Fact: Has a wax statue in Madame Tussauds and is occasionally known to wax eloquent. How many actors can claim that? 

4)John Abraham 
Who: Actor 
Claim to fame: The former model came to prominence with his constant state of shirtlessness, a trait he played to great effect in last year's Force and Desi Boyz. There was also an interesting turn he made in 7 Khoon Maaf. 
Relationship Status: Dating investment banker Priya Runchal. Split from girlfriend of several years Bipasha Basu last year. 
DQ: Has been in great shape for as long as we can remember. Seems to have let go of commitment issues. 
Fun Factor: Johnny boy is finally out... flaunting the new girl in 
his life! 

5) Mahesh Babu 
Who: Actor 
Claim to fame: He is one of Telugu cinema's leading actors of his generation. His debut won him several awards. As did some of his latter films, most notably Pokiri. The only film he starred in last year, Dookudu, had the Telugu film industry's largest worldwide opening. 
Relationship Status: Married to former Bollywood actress Namrata Shirodkar. 
DQ: He might have chocolate boy looks, but the actor is undeniably known for his powerful screen presence. 

6)Mahendra Singh Dhoni 
Who: Cricketer 
Claim to fame: One of India's most successful cricket captains, Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been a force to reckon with, mostly for his devil-may-care attitude and for his many endorsements. Whatever this Jharkand boy says or does these days makes news. 
Relationship Status: Married to Sakshi Singh Rawat. 
DQ: Charismatic and attractive. Girls love his rugged charm. 

7)Shah Rukh Khan 
Who: Actor 
Claim to fame: Known by several names, most famously as King Khan, he is a force of nature in overseas markets. His RA.One and Don 2 hit box-office gold in India and worldwide. Stuff superstars are made of. 
Relationship Status: Married to Gauri Khan. 
DQ: A workaholic, he still finds time for his family. He's intelligent, suave and a true-blue performer. 

8)Shahid Kapoor 
Who: Actor 
Claim to fame: Shahid is veteran actor Pankaj Kapur's son and finally saw the release of his father's directorial debut through, hiccups notwithstanding. Delivers outstanding performances. 
Relationship Status: Single 
DQ: The quintessential good boy. This boy has no vices, unless you count breaking hearts. He's got the six-pack and he charms the ladies with his unassuming nature. Over a million fans on Twitter. He's one of India's most eligible bachelors. 

9)Imran Khan 
Who: Actor 
Claim to fame: Counts Aamir Khan as his maamu. Had a dream debut. A few flops followed, but Imran bounced back in due course. Last year, showed off his funny side with Delhi Belly. And Mere Brother Ki Dulhan. 
Relationship Status: Married to Avantika Malik. 
DQ: He's committed to his wife, dedicated to his work and he's one of the most level-headed actors we have. Pretty mature for his age. 

10)Arjun Rampal 
Who: Actor 
Claim to fame: The former supermodel has had his fair share of ups and downs, and a slew of critics bashing him from every quarter, but has always managed to stay in the hunt. A National Award winner, he also played the title role in last year's Shah Rukh-starrer RA.One. This guy is slowly and surely heading up the ladder. 
Relationship status: Married to former supermodel Mehr Jesia. 
DQ: Great looks, effortlessly stylish, erudite as well! 

/photo.cms?msid=11782765 Virat Kohli No 13 
Who: Cricketer 
Claim To Fame: This bowler and middle order batsman was part of the 2011 World Cup-winning team. He made headlines when he stuck out his middle finger at a group of hecklers during a recent Test match overseas. Labelled a Casanova, Kohli is on the most wanted list with several endorsement offers. His commercials with Genelia D'Souza for an accessory brand were a huge hit. 
Relationship Status: Single. 
DQ: Dashing with oddles of confidence. 
Fun Fact: Women love his badass attitude. 

/photo.cms?msid=11782695 Sonu Nigam No 32
Who: Singer, Actor 
Claim To Fame: He began his career at the age of three when he joined his father Agam Kumar Nigam on stage to sing Kya Hua Tera Vaada at a concert. He was recently in the news for his international collaborations with artistes like Britney Spears and Avicii. Sonu was moved by the death of his idol Michael Jackson and released a tribute album in his memory. 
Relationship Status: Married to Madhurima. 
DQ: Soulful voice and charming personality. 
Fun Fact: Is a very good mimic. 

/photo.cms?msid=11782632 Dhanush No 19
Who: Actor, Singer 
Claim To Fame: The Kolaveri Di singer took the nation by storm with the song and video going viral within hours of being uploaded online. Not only did the song top the charts but it also became the most watched video in India in 2011. He was part of the National Award-winning film Aadukalam, which won six awards last year. 
Relationship Status: Married to Aishwarya Rajinikanth. 
DQ: Boy-next-door charm. 
Fun Fact: Kolaveri Di will be seen in his Tamil film 3. 

/photo.cms?msid=11782560 Vidyut Jamwal No 39 
Who: Model, Actor 
Claim To Fame: After scorching the ramp with his good looks, Vidyut was noticed by Bollywood. His first big project was Vipul Shah's Force where he was cast in a negative role opposite John Abraham. Addicted to working out, he is trained in martial arts. He was also seen in a Telugu film Shakti opposite NTR Jr. 
Relationship Status: Single. 
DQ: Deadly looks and a killer body. 
Fun Fact: Openly admits to being technologically challenged! 

/photo.cms?msid=11782537 Riteish Deshmukh No 40 
Who: Actor 
Claim To Fame: His father used to be Maharashtra's Chief Minister. But politicial affliations aside, Riteish is known for his flair for comedy. He starred in two of last year's hits F.A.L.T.U. and Double Dhamaal. 
Relationship Status: Lost his single status on Friday when he married Genelia D'Souza. 
DQ: A Mr Nice Guy, he also deserves the title of B-Town's Mr Congeniality. 
Fun Fact: Is heavily into technology and is known to be a gadget freak who's miles ahead of his contemporaries. 

/photo.cms?msid=11782480 Sonu Sood No 33 
Who: Actor 
Claim To Fame: Born in the interiors of Punjab, this model-turned-actor made his debut in the Telugu film Hands Up (2000). He then got a break in Hindi films with Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh (2002) where he was noticed for his acting. However, his biggest hits to date have been the Telugu film Arundhati and Salman Khan's Dabangg, where he played the bad guy. A fitness addict and parkour expert, Sonu is famous for his chiseled body. 
Relationship Status: Married to Sonali. 
DQ: Ripped body. 
Fun Fact: He once bribed security to enter Film City as a struggling actor. 

/photo.cms?msid=11782445 Rajat Barmecha No 50 
Who: Actor 
Claim To Fame: The 23-year-old left Delhi to pursue his acting dreams in Mumbai, even though his parents wanted him to join the family business. He started off with commercials, before auditioning for Udaan, which changed his life and won him rave reviews. Later he did a small cameo in mentor Anurag Kashyap's production Shaitan. 
Relationship Status: Single. 
DQ: The quintessential boy next door. 
Fun Fact: Is a fan of Pedro Almodovar movies. 

/photo.cms?msid=11782036 Jackky Bhagnani No 42 
Who: Actor 
Claim To Fame: Before becoming an actor, Jackky served as an assistant director on several films produced by his father Vashu Bhagnani. He made his debut in 2009 with Kal Kissne Dekha for which he lost around 60 kgs over a period of two years. His second release F.A.L.T.U went on to become a sleeper hit in 2011. 
Relationship Status: Single. 
DQ: Sweet smile, likeable personality. 
Fun Fact: Down-to-earth despite daddy's millions. 

/photo.cms?msid=11782261 Rana Daggubati No 20 
Who: Actor 
Claim To Fame: Hailing from a filmi family, Rana's uncles are south superstars Venkatesh and Nagarjuna. He made his debut with the Telugu film Leader, which won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut - South. In 2011, he made his Bollywood entry with Rohan Sippy's Dum Maaro Dum where he got noticed and won accolades for his role. 
Relationship Status: Briefly dated Bipasha Basu. Now single. 
DQ: Raw, rugged appeal. 
Fun Fact: Known to be quite the party boy. 

/photo.cms?msid=11782384 Arunoday Singh No 46 
Who: Actor 
Claim To Fame: Grandson of late politician Arjun Singh, Arunoday made his acting debut in 2009 with Sikander. Having learnt acting from the New York Film Academy, he has also had a short stint in theatre. Singh's best work to date has been in Sudhir Mishra's acclaimed film Yeh Saali Zindagi. 
Relationship Status: Single. 
DQ: Tall, fair, handsome. 
Fun Fact: Has some mean moves on the dance floor.