Thursday, January 31, 2013

Photo: Caroline Flack shows off her cleavage in sultry snap... wearing just her underwear


For most of us casually hanging out at home would mean a tracksuit and some shameful slippers, but not for Xtra factor host Caroline Flack.

The dip-dye fanatic posted a rather raunchy shot of herself on Instagram on Wednesday, with the caption: 'Casually hanging out. Just at home.'

Temperatures must be sky-high at casa de Caroline as the 33-year-old was posing in a cleavage boosting bra and some silky underwear as she reclined on her bed.
Caroline Flack loaded this saucy picture onto Instagram with the simple caption 'casually hanging out'

Photos: Kim Kardashian gives first real glimpse of her pregnancy curves in playful photo shoot


Kim Kardashian gives first real glimpse of her pregnancy curves in playful photo shoot
Bump ahead! Khloe and Kim Kardashian pose up together for a playful photo shoot
Kim Kardashian gave fans a peek at her growing baby bump on Thursday.

The 31-year-old, who is expecting her first child with boyfriend Kanye West, posted a snap on her Instagram page from a photo shoot this week.

Her sister Khloe can be seen lifting up the peplum ruffle on her little black dress to reveal her pregnant form while the pair chat on vintage phones.

Kim captioned the picture: 'Well hello there! #PoppedOuttaNowhere!'

As well as her business duties for the Kardashian Kollection, the reality TV star has been spotted at the gym twice in as many days.

And while Kim is doing her best to stay fit and healthy during her pregnancy, she admitted to fans on Twitter that she was feeling tired and apprehensive about hitting the gym.

She wrote this week: 'Was so lazy but had to get that workout in! I'm so not a night workout person.'
Showing her changing figure: Kim was spotted at the gym in Los Angeles on Wednesday
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Selena Gomez Is All “Justin Who?” While Lovin’ Life Post-Split


Someone knows how to handle a heart-wrenching breakup just fine!

Seriously, Selena Gomez gets the award for Person Who Did The Best Job Ever When Handling Breaking Up With A Teen Superstar With Millions Of Fans.

Not only has she been looking fierce at red carpet events, she’s also been cranking out tons of work.

And it sounds like she wouldn’t have it any other way, no matter how many super duper sad songs Justin Bieber sings for her as she commented:

    “I've been recording, having a lot of fun with my girlfriends, having a good time.”

That you have, gurl!

Instead of hiding out, Selena has been everywhere!

But Biebs better watch out for how much fun she’s going to have as her new music might really hit home as she revealed:

    “I'm having a lot of fun expressing everything that I'm feeling … I've been telling people I'm definitely a little bit more sassy now. I'm a little bit more mouthy.”

And we like sassy Selenita!

If there’s one thing we want it’s more people pulling a Taylor Swift and revealing all the durty deets about their failed romances in song form.

We can’t wait for your new music, Miz Gomez!

Sunny Leone hot photo shoot for " Smell of Sex"


Indo-Canadian Pornstar and Actress of Jism 2 Sunny Leone is back doing what she does best.

Yes, the porn tar-turned-actress has got the temperatures soaring with her sassy and sultry photo shoot for " Smell of Sex".

The sex goddess has got the photo shoot done in a bathroom by donning nothing but see-through lingerie.

Making sure she poses provocatively for the camera, Sunny has left no stone unturned to make it raunchy!

via- ANI

I'll be happy to be a part of TOIFA celebration: SRK


Shah Rukh Khan unveiled the trophy of TOIFA, to be held in Vancouver from April 4-6.

You just unveiled the trophy that will be presented at the Times of India Film Awards (TOIFA). What are your thoughts on TOIFA?
It's a beautiful trophy. And I will be proud to win one, whenever. The TOIFA is being held in Vancouver, Canada, between April 4 and 6. And I will be happy to be a part of the celebration. Coming to Bollywood film awards, personally, I think there is one award too many. But on the other hand, it is nice. I hope that with an organization like the Times of India behind it, TOIFA is more classy and above board. Also, the fact that it has a global reach makes it obviously better and so much more relevant than what we have domestically. I was telling Vineet Jain, MD, TOI, that he should make it on international standards. It has to be of a very high calibre. The award function itself should not be longer than two hours. It should be devised as an evening where the honour should become a little more important than the honoured. Only then will people like to come and participate. For example, me as an actor, as a star, should be there despite and in spite of the fact that I may or may not get the award. Now, everyone lands up saying, 'mujhe milega award'. I hear some people even ask, 'Batao award mil raha hai kya, then I will come'. That's a culture we need to get rid of. Insha Allah, we should create a platform where true merit triumphs above everything else.

You are Hindi cinema's biggest icon overseas. How significant is our cinema in the world today?
I cannot say there is no one better than me, or that I'm the one actor with the largest reach overseas. But I can definitely say that whenever I get an opportunity, anytime, anywhere to take Indian cinema to areas where it is comparatively less known, I grab the chance. Nine years ago, I had gone to Frankfurt on a small plane and addressed an audience of 50 people at a gathering. I recall how a German lady came and sang a Hindi song on a guitar with me. It was an informal thing; there was no professional fee involved. Post Frankfurt, I went to Dusseldorf and, once again, I noticed, across small little clubs, that the Germans liked Indian films. It started off like that. I also met three 60-year-old ladies, who used to head a television channel and whose dream was to create something new for Germany. They too wanted to do something with Indian cinema and, for some reason, I was part of it. To me, the biggest high is that in my term as an actor or movie star, or now an entrepreneur, if I'm able to create inroads into markets where Indian cinema is not watched or popular. In my opinion, our cinema has everything in it, despite the fact that the language is not understood; and hence, I would like to make those inroads. Only when this happens will the crossover thing actually happen.

Are you happy to represent the Hindi film industry on an international platform like the TOIFA?

As I said earlier, I don't know whether I'm the right person. But I must say that I'm very happy to represent the Hindi cinema fraternity on an international platform. I've been to Vancouver for a film shoot; then I went to Toronto for an awards ceremony. It's very nice that we can involve people like Jim Nickel, Acting Consul General and Deputy High Commissioner of Canada in India. It would also be nice if we can get the local Canadian people to participate. Out of the 100 who come to our function, even if seven take back some memories, then it is cool. It's worthwhile. Then, we are increasing the market for our films. The more market we make for our films, the more business we will have. The more business we have, our creativity will find more wings, and the more creativity our cinema has, the more international we can be. We are the last of the non-Hollywood cinema-making nations and we should not let go of that. We should increase that.

via - TOI

Katrina Kaif enjoys special screening of 3D animation movie Main Krishna Hoon with underprivileged children


Katrina Kaif with underprivileged children from an NGO
Katrina Kaif was spotted in a freak-out mood with her little fans at a special screening of the 3D live action-animation flick, Main Krishna Hoon, in a Mumbai multiplex on Tuesday.

Dozens of underprivileged children from the NGO Asha Kiran watched the film with Katrina, and were seen excitedly jostling to interact with the superstar before and after the show. She also broke into an impromptu jig at one point, even as the young brigade matched her moves.

Katrina’s involvement with the film happened because it is co-produced by her hairstylist Promila Hunter. The actress has pitched in with a cameo in the film and has helped the makers rope in good friend Hrithik Roshan for a special role, too. Katrina has also agreed to help promote the film, and Tuesday’s screening for the children was part of the effort

Pretty in a deep tangerine blazer teamed with casual white shirt and black trousers, Katrina looked dressed for bonhomie. Quite obviously, the bachcha party seemed more energised by her company than the idea of watching the film.

Main Krishna Hoon is directed by Rajeev S. Ruia, who made the My Friend Ganesha trilogy of animation films for children in the past. While Katrina’s role in the film is being kept under wraps, she reportedly essays the human incarnate of Radha.

The film stars Juhi Chawla and Rajneesh Duggal in lead roles and the makers have created a very special appearance for Hrithik in the film. Both Katrina and Hrithik readily agreed to do their cameos in the film when approached without even reading the script, according to the makers.

Bollywood stars have been known to be encouraging when it comes to helping their staff members realise celluloid ambitions. If Katrina has offered to help her hairstylist without charging any money for it, last year Kareena Kapoor made a brief appearance in the Chinta ta chita song of Rowdy Rathore because the film was co-produced by her stylist Shabina Khan.

Via - India Today

2002 hit-and-run case: Salman Khan to be tried for culpable homicide


New Delhi: In a setback for Salman Khan, a Mumbai court has ruled that the actor will be tried for culpable homicide not amounting to murder in a 2002 hit-and-run case.

The court also asked Salman Khan to appear before the sessions court on March 11, 2013.

If convicted, Salman Khan could face up to ten years in jail.

On September 28, 2002, Salman Khan's Toyota Land Cruiser had rammed into a bakery in suburban Bandra, killing one and injuring four others who were sleeping on a pavement.

The actor was booked on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. However, he said that it was merely an accident and he did not have any intention to kill anyone.

The Bombay high court had held that Section 304 part II of the Indian Penal Code (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) was not applicable in the case and that the actor be tried under Section 304 A of the Indian Penal Code (rash and negligent driving) and other relevant sections.

The court had framed charges against the actor under section 304 A of the Indian Penal Code (rash and negligent driving), 279 (rash driving), 337 (causing minor injuries), 338 (causing major injuries) and 427 (negligence).

Earlier this year, the police had again sought that the actor be tried under more serious charge of 'culpable homicide not amounting to murder'.

Via - TOI

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