Celina Jaitley "BEAUTIFUL"

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just comin from the HEARTTHROBS concert, i was standin right by the back stage, where they go to change their clothes n stuff...(wasn't in there, but right by there 2 inches away " so ne ways, Aish was sittin there celina n fardeen with his broken leg lol...n i saw both of em, aish n celina, believe it or not, like celina so much better, even took pics of her, n the best thing when i took the pic she looked n smiled so i gotta good pic of her too, if i ever get em scanned i'll post em here, but damn now she's my fav neha comes to the second spot while aish moves to the third...oh yea n when hrithik was came, i was again right by the stage, so i yelled booooooo u suck...but it was too loud i know he didn't hear me, but his fans looked at me in the angriest way...and now the bottom line, CONCERT SUCKED for like the hour n half they were dancin on the old songs, i was jus watchin Celine, she's the best...
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Curtain rises on the Global Indian Film Awards in Dubai

[Wednesday, January 26, 2005 1:36:00 pm]

The curtain rises on the eagerly anticipated Global Indian Film Awards (GIFA). Hindi Film fans from the GCC have chosen their winners… who will win the best actor? Who will steal hearts as she walks away with the best actress award? Which film will have the votes of Hindi film fans in the Middle East? And, who is the best director in town? The answers will be unveiled at the Al Wasl Stadium this January.

Stars from the Indian film industry including; Shahrukh Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Salman Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Shahid Kapoor, Koena Mitra, Saif Ali Khan, Amrita Rao, Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgan, Abhishek Bachchan, Lara Dutta, Suniel Shetty, Fardeen Khan, Sohail Khan, Zayed Khan, Anil Kapoor and a host of Indian Film Stars are expected to walk down the red carpet and dazzle the crowd with their presence and show their support for the first Global Indian Film Awards to be held in Dubai.




GIFA will be hosted by accomplished presenters including the versatile Gulshan Grover, the gorgeous Diana Hayden, the beautiful Celina Jaitley and the talented Perizad Zorabian. GIFA’s eminent panel of judges will also be present at the award ceremony including; Aziz Mirza, Sir Om Puri, Kabir Bedi, Umesh Mehra, Feroz Nadiadwala, Bharti Pradhan and Priti Hiranandani.

Sameer Khan, VP Global Events and GIFA’s official spokesperson said “The Global Indian Film Awards will usher in a new benchmark for the Indian film industry and be the launch pad for the global aspirations of films made there. It also brings to the fore the role that the Dubai can play in promoting cinema in the region.

I am sure, that initiating the Middle East viewer’s choice vote will influence a new trend for the Indian Film Industry.”

Films like Hulchul, Hum Tum, Main Hoon Na, Mujse Shaadi Karoge and Veer Zaara are in the reckoning for the Best Movie award. Stars like Saif Ali Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Ajay Devgan and Shah Rukh Khan will vie for the Best Actor award while Kareena Kapoor, Urmila Matondkar, Rani Mukherjee, Aishwarya Rai and Preity Zinta are in the fray for the Best Actress award. The presence of a galaxy of stars and a complete Indian Film style entertainment extravaganza that will be aired on various TV and radio channels will mark the presentation ceremony.

Bollywood fans from the Middle East have voted online for the Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Film awards through an interactive web and a print-based polling format. Voting for these 3 popular categories ended on 22nd January 2005. The other 20 categories will be determined by the judges in concert with PricewaterhouseCoopers who are Official Tabulators, endorsing the voting procedures and confirming the winners of all categories.
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good news i guess, an award function to look forward to
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Top Indian models including former Miss India Celina Jaitley and Sayali Bhagat walked the ramp showcasing the exuberant collection by fashion label Satya Paul.

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Finding Celina Jaitley!

INDIATIMES MOVIES



If you’re wondering where Ms. Jaitley has been ever since her ‘Janasheen’ days, here’s the lowdown. First she did a film down South that kept her busy on that side of the hemisphere. And she spent the rest of her time traveling abroad for shows. So just as we were wondering when in the world we would see her again in a Bollywood film, she breezed in and, in her usual blithe self, said, “Don’t worry, I’m very much around.

My next film is Boney Kapoor’s ‘No Entry’, and watch out for me in it. It’s not the Celina of ‘Khel’ and ‘Janasheen’ that you’ve seen,” confirms Celina. Now that we’ve tracked her down, we promise we won’t let her get away again. ‘No Exit’ for you, Celina – gettit?

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WHAT's BREWING BETWEEN A SOUTH STAR AND CELINA JAITLY?

Friday, January 28, 2005 12:39:15 IST
Actors and their affairs, crushes and obsessions never cease to make news. This time the stud-muffin in question is the 24-year old Tollywood actor, Vishnuvardhan Babu (known as Vishnu), and the pretty bird, is the unarguable glam-girl, Celina Jaitly.

    
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The ravishing Celina has been romantically linked to Fardeen Khan something she vehemently denies. "Fardeen is a very close friend and a special co-star. We are also family friends," she had said when quizzed about her short-lived affair with him on the sets of Janasheen. Sometime back she broke off with her Swedish boyfriend, Alex, and candidly admitted, "I am very emotionally hurt that Alex and I have broken up. Our relationship was under strain because of heavy career demands. Alex never really understood the life of an actress. It's taking him time to understand the situation and the fact that I'm a known face. It will take me some time to get over it but I am trying. I am also working very hard to keep my mind above all this." Alex was working for the Swedish Foreign Service and was posted in Dubai some years back. Now if the chirp-chirp in the South cinema circles is anything to go by, Celina and Vishnu, are quite an item these days. Like most of our Bollywood actresses, Celina too has turned Southwards. But unlike them it is more than a professional shift. The two became friends, and got close to each other when Vishnu's father (the noted South actor and producer, Mohan Babu) approached Celina (after watching her in Khel!) to play the main lead (the role of Madhulatha) opposite his son in his home-production, Suryam. The well-known V. Samudra directed the film. Critics, most of whom even panned Vishnu's performance saying that it would take a while before this hunk of a newcomer's career would take off, tore the film (which released in December last year) to shreds. (This is father-son's second film, the first one being quite disastrous as well!) Luckily for Celina, she found fair appreciation. Her well-cut figure and sincere performance won her accolades but also got gossipmongers' tongues wagging. The other regional actress, Veda, who pines for Suryam's love in the film, was virtually sidetracked while Celina hogged the mileage thanks to her Bollywood star status. The poster-scape in Hyderabad was dominated by a sizzling visual of Vishnu and Celina passionately kissing, as did the inlay cards of the Suryam audio. That Vishnu had something going for Celina during the shoot (some of it in New Zealand) is no news but Celina also appears to have been pretty smitten by him, even if for a short time, if our sources are anything to go by. Even after the film's release, the two have been in touch regularly. A little bird adds that when Vishnu was in Mumbai recently, Celina and he spent substantial time together. Of course, when someone quizzed Vishnu about this down South, he laughed off the 'rumour' saying, "Celina's a buddy. We laugh about the rumours!" Amusingly enough, he even claims to be extremely shy around girls (considering he was educated for a good part in the US!). He added, "I'm the kind of person who can't even ask for a glass of water from a waiter in a restaurant." The two obviously haven't strayed away from the ever-dependable 'just good friends' excuse! Celina (who will be seen in Boney Kapoor's 'No Entry' and Vashu Bhagnani's Silsilay: Affairs Of The Heart) echoed the cliché on being asked about Vishnu. "He would remain a great friend all through my life," she remarked. That time will tell! While Suryam, the film, has fared well mainly in the 'B' and 'C' centres, Vishnu and Celina's real-life love story is a hit all over!   
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“I’m ‘off men’ right now …!” – Celina’s ‘Celibacy’!
MADHUREETA MUKHERJEE

INDIATIMES MOVIES





After ‘Janasheen’, the South industry has seen more of you than Bollywood. Why have you been missing?
“Let me correct that, I didn’t ‘move’ down South; instead, like many others, I did a stint for Telugu films. Actresses like Aishwarya and Tabu have also done South films for the simple experience. It’s a great learning experience, working with such a technically superior crew; I can feel a distinct difference in my performance after doing ‘Suryam’. I can even dance better to massy numbers now. In Bollywood, I have a good line-up of films - ‘No Entry’ and ‘Idiot’ are complete and there are about four untitled projects following.”


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You pride yourself on being a Feroz Khan discovery - aren’t you doing his next film?
“When Mr. Khan ventures into making new films, I’ll definitely be a part of it. Talking about FK makes me sentimental about ‘Janasheen’; it’s a film that will always be my janasheen – close to my heart. I couldn’t have asked for a better way to start my career. When I go abroad for shows, I’m shocked at my own fan following; I can’t believe that with just two movies to my credit, I have so many fans! I’m sure my first two films, ‘Khel’ and ‘Janasheen’, have done justice to me. And, yes, I still pride myself on being ‘a Feroz Khan girl’!”
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the whole interview:

“I’m ‘off men’ right now …!” – Celina’s ‘Celibacy’!
MADHUREETA MUKHERJEE

INDIATIMES MOVIES





After ‘Janasheen’, the South industry has seen more of you than Bollywood. Why have you been missing?
“Let me correct that, I didn’t ‘move’ down South; instead, like many others, I did a stint for Telugu films. Actresses like Aishwarya and Tabu have also done South films for the simple experience. It’s a great learning experience, working with such a technically superior crew; I can feel a distinct difference in my performance after doing ‘Suryam’. I can even dance better to massy numbers now. In Bollywood, I have a good line-up of films - ‘No Entry’ and ‘Idiot’ are complete and there are about four untitled projects following.”


How did you fit into the typical dusky and voluptuous mould that South actresses have?
“I didn’t ever think I could fit into that mould; in fact, while shooting for the film, I was terribly underweight and the crew members thought I might just pass out some day.”

How did you cope with the negative criticism you received at the start of your career?
“I received some flak only post-‘Khel’ - that’s when I decided to stop going on a signing spree. I didn’t want to get stuck in the loop of glamorous, ***y roles that most women, who look like me, are usually offered. ‘Janasheen’ did fairly well as a massy film, so I didn’t have much to complain about.”
You pride yourself on being a Feroz Khan discovery - aren’t you doing his next film?
“When Mr. Khan ventures into making new films, I’ll definitely be a part of it. Talking about FK makes me sentimental about ‘Janasheen’; it’s a film that will always be my janasheen – close to my heart. I couldn’t have asked for a better way to start my career. When I go abroad for shows, I’m shocked at my own fan following; I can’t believe that with just two movies to my credit, I have so many fans! I’m sure my first two films, ‘Khel’ and ‘Janasheen’, have done justice to me. And, yes, I still pride myself on being ‘a Feroz Khan girl’!”
People have compared you to Zeenat Aman. Did that give you a dizzying high?
“I couldn’t ask for a better compliment. She’s a woman I’ve admired and wanted to be like always. I remember when I met her in Delhi for the first time it was like instant chemistry! I walked up to her and blatantly told her that I was her ardent admirer. She turned to me saying that she loved watching me on-screen, also that her sons were my fans. It was such exciting shock to hear a compliment coming from someone I truly worship and aspire to be. It’s the best compliment I’ve ever received.”
Talking about admirers - one hasn’t heard of a man in your life in a long time now. Any silent admirer in waiting?
“I’m at a stage where I’m ‘off men’ right now, and that’s simply because I’m not ready for a relationship at this point. If I get involved now, I’ll make the man’s life miserable. There’s too much work stress, and I don’t want to deal with any more personal stress that will affect me professionally. You can get more time with your partner if you are in a live-in relationship, and I’m definitely not ready for that either. If I do get in to a relationship, it will be long-term thing, something permanent. For now, I’m doing great as a single woman.”
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