Monday, November 23, 2015

Jessica Alba: I feel like a 'lone wolf'

London: Actress Jessica Alba says she feels like a "lone wolf" as the CEO of The Honest Company as there are not many female CEOs around.

Jessica Alba
Jessica Alba. Pic/Santa Banta
The "Sin City: A Dame To Kill For" star, who is also a chief executive officer (CEO) of lifestyle brand The Honest Company, admits she found it hard at first to be among only a small number of female CEOs, reported Female First.
"You feel like a lone wolf surrounded by men who have done it all before."
However, the 34-year-old actress insists she has experience about being labelled differently than men brought over from her time in the film industry.
"I've actually felt this more in the entertainment industry. People never say a male actor is difficult, they call him smart, but if a woman did the same thing, she would be considered a b***h.
"I find it funny when I get called ambitious! I've even had my agents do intros and say, 'She's a very ambitious young lady.' And I'm always like, 'What does that mean?!'"

Shilpa thanks Raj Kundra for being 'bestest friend ever'

On the occasion of her sixth wedding anniversary on Sunday, actress Shilpa Shetty has thanked her husband and businessman Raj Kundra for being her “bestest friend ever”.

Shilpa Shetty with husband Raj Kundra
Shilpa Shetty with husband Raj Kundra
Shilpa, best known for her roles in films like “Dhadkan”, “Indian” and “Life in a... Metro”, married Kundra on November 22 in 2009.
“Happy Anniversary @therajkundra, how six years have flown by. Thank you for being my bestest friend ever,” Shilpa posted on Twitter on Sunday.
"Raaz" actress Bipasha Basu also wished the couple on the digital platform. "Happy Anniversary to the most adorable couple @officialshilpashetty and @TheRajKundra."
Kundra relied: "Thank you Bipsu waiting for you to join the bandwagon!! lots of love".
The couple together have a three-year-old son Viaan.

American Music Awards 2015: Nicki Minaj Beats Drake for Favorite Hip-Hop Album Award


During the event, Luke Bryan was also announced as the winner of the Favorite Male Country Artist title while Sam Hunt took home the New Artist of the Year Award.

The 2015 American Music Awards continued. Now underway at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, the event kept viewers entertained with exciting performances by a bunch of A-list musicians in the line-up. However, Meghan Trainor managed to steal the spotlight as she had one wild moment with her collaborator Charlie Puth during their set.

Showing off her amazing vocals as usual, she delivered a rendition of "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" before launching into her collaborative hit with Puth, "Marvin Gaye". The duo closed out their set by making out in front of the entire audience.

While everyone still couldn't get over Trainor and Puth's kiss, Luke Bryan was announced as the winner in the Favorite Male Country Artist category to no one's surprise. The hunk beat out fellow nominees like Sam Hunt and Jason Aldean.


After presenting the Favorite Duo/Group - Pop/Rock title to One Direction earlier in the night, Nicki Minaj returned to the stage to collect the Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album Award. Her "The Pinkprint" edged out competitors in the category, including pal Drake's "If You're Reading This It's Too Late" and J. Cole's "2014 Forest Hills Drive".

Accepting her prize from Kylie Jenner and Gigi Hadid, the Young Money first lady called her supporters "thebest fans on the planet" during her speech. She thanked them and tell them to "find your voice and find your purpose before it's too late."

Other names on the winners list included Sam Hunt, who bagged the New Artist of the Year Award. Previously, the cast members of "Pitch Perfect 2" took over the show as the film's soundtrack won over "Fifty Shades of Grey" and "Empire" in the Favorite Soundtrack category. 

Adele and Drake Tease 'Hotline Bling' Remix


After Adele expressed desire to jump on the official remix of his hit, Drizzy suggested in an Instagram post that the collaboration would really happen.

Are fans getting an Adele and Drake collaboration? It seems so. The British songbird recently said that she's a huge fan of the rapper and she expressed desire to work with him. The good news is the Toronto nativeappears to love the idea of them doing something together.

In a chat with etalk's Danielle Graham, Adele said that she wanted to remix Drake's most-recent smash "Hotline Bling". "I really want us to do an official remix," Adele said. "I love Drake. I love Drake so much. I even got the coat that's in the video - I got it delivered the other day, I ordered it. The red one."

She went on revealing that she even played the song and danced to it while celebrating the release of her own hit "Hello". "I had a drink like three weeks ago [with] my best friends - in fact, it was to celebrate 'Hello'. And I was off my face because I don't really drink anymore, and they've got video of me dancing to it on a coffee table as well," she shared.

Following Adele's interview, Drake took to Instagram over the weekend to post an animated image of him and the 27-year-old singer on their phones. "Me and my main ting just coolin," he captioned the picture.


American Music Awards 2015: Carrie Underwood, Ariana Grande Are Favorite Female Artists


The 'American Idol' alum earned the Favorite Female Country Artist title while the 'Focus' singer was named Favorite Female Pop/Rock Artist.

More winners of the 2015 American Music Awards have been revealed. Carrie Underwood and Ariana Grande were among the latest additions to the winners list. Both took home the Favorite Female Artist titles in country and pop/rock, respectively.

Underwood, who won the prize for the third time, bested fellow country songbirds like Miranda Lambert and Kelsea Ballerini. Taking her trophy from Norman Reedus, the "American Idol" alum thanked God as well as her fans and family during her acceptance speech.


Grande, meanwhile, won the award over Taylor Swift and Meghan Trainor. "This award goes to you!" she told her devoted fans after presenters Paula Abdul and Donnie Wahlberg handed her the trophy.

Other just-announced winners were Justin Bieber, Fall Out Boy and Nicki Minaj. The Canadian heartthrob grabbed the Collaboration of the Year Award for his hit with Skrillex and Diplo, "Where Are U Now". The three of them appeared on the stage, but Bieber let his two collaborators do most of the talking.

Earning their first-ever AMA, FOB nabbed the Favorite Alternative Rock Artist nod. As for Minaj, the raptress once again defeated Drake for another AMA. After claiming the Favorite Hip-Hop Album Award for "The Pinkprint", she was named Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist. Drizzy and Fetty Wap were other acts in contention for the honor.

American Music Awards 2015: Twitter Praises Ariana Grande's New Hair


Fans are in awe of Ariana's appearance in long curly hair as she performs her new single 'Focus' at the 2015American Music Awards.

Fans were in awe of Ariana Grande's appearance at the 2015 American Music Awards on Sunday, November 22. Not only did they praise her onstage performance, but they also praised the 22-year-old singer's new hairdo.

Unlike her usual appearance in straight ponytail, Ariana surprised her fans with her long curly hair while performing her new single "Focus". Her new appearance quickly became trending topic on Twitter. 
User @trumanregui tweeted, "Ariana is so hot and I'm not just saying that because she has a fever." Another fan @srryimablonde expressed how happy she was after watching Ariana's new appearance. She wrote, "[I'm] very happy Ariana changed her hair back."

Another fan @terrorscourage said, "ARIANA LOOKS SO GOOD." Similarly, fan @CalumftBrook wrote, "WHAT ARIANA'S HAIR IS CURLED OMFG SO SO PRETTY! @ArianaGrande." Another Twitter user @VogueForAri admitted, "So obsessed with Ariana dark hair and this style like omg gorgeous."


Back in September, Ariana showed off her natural curly hair on Instagram pictures after admitting that her role on "Sam & Cat" which required her to dye her hair resulted in hair damage. Her actual hair was "so broken that it looks absolutely ratchet and absurd," she said in 2014. Since then, she had to wear extensions in form of ponytail.

Her curly hair aside, Ariana was honored with the Best Pop/Rock Female Artist Award at the awards show. While sporting curly hair during her onstage performance, the "One Last Time" singer appeared in a top bun when she accepted the award. She beat other nominees in the category including Taylor Swift and Meghan Trainor. 

Find Out Who Attended P. Diddy's Star-Studded Birthday Party


The bash, sponsored by Ciroc Vodka, attracted movie stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, supermodels like Cara Delevingne and musicians like Pharrell Williams.

P. Diddy had one of the most star-studded birthday bashes in Hollywood. The rapper turned 46 on November 4 and he held a joint birthday party sponsored by Ciroc Vodka with billionaire businessman Rob Burkle on Saturday, November 21.

Diddy's guests came from various fields and generations. Some of the Kardashian girls hung out with modelsCara Delevingne and Gigi Hadid. Diddy also invited the "Fast and Furious" gang including Vin Diesel and Tyrese Gibson. And then there were musicians like Joe Jonas, The Weeknd, Pharrell Williams, Chris Brown, Tyga, Wiz Khalifa, Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z. Also spotted were actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Kevin Connelly. Others include important behind-the-scenes people such as Guy Oseary, L.A. Reid and Scooter Braun.

Celebrities arrived at the event held at Burkle's Beverly Hills estate in the historic Green Acres neighborhood by limos and shuttle party buses. Justin Bieber and Rihanna were actually also invited to the party but they were no show. Bieber reportedly had to prepare for his performance at the American Music Awards on Sunday while Rihanna was busy finishing her album "Anti".

During the bash, Diddy was presented with a 29-inch apple pie. He told guests his mother always baked him an apple pie for his birthdays. Guests partied the night away by dancing on LED floor. The party lasted beyond 2 A.M.







Watch Justin Bieber, Celine Dion and Other Performers Highlight 2015 AMAs


Bieber energetically performed a medley of his 'Purpose' hits while Dion paid tribute to Paris with a version of Edith Piaf's 'Hymne a L'Amour' ('The Hymn to Love').

Justin Bieber closed out the 2015 American Music Awards with a bang. The Canadian superstar performed some hits from his newest album "Purpose" as he took the stage at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday night, November 22.

The Biebs kicked off his set with an acoustic guitar-driven rendition of the record's lead single "What Do You Mean?". Later, he broke into his verse from "Where Are U Now", his collaboration with Diplo and Skrillex, before bringing down the house with an energetic performance of "Sorry" which included fake rain and epic dance moves.


Celine Dion was another AMA performer highlighting the event. The French-Canadian singer offered touching tribute to Paris in the wake of November 13's terrorist attacks in the city. Looking gorgeous in a black floor-length dress with flower details, she beautifully sang Edith Piaf's "Hymne a L'Amour" ("The Hymn to Love") while Paris-related images including the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower were displayed on the screen behind her.






In addition to Bieber and Dion, the 2015 AMAs featured notable performances from a lot of other music's big names, including Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato and Meghan Trainor.




Gomez played her latest single "Same Old Love" off her "Revival" album while her fellow former Disney star pal Lovato performed the title track of her "Confident" LP. Lovato also helped celebrate the 20th anniversary of Alanis Morissette's "Jagged Little Pill" by joining the 41-year-old songbird for her '90s hit "You Oughta Know". Trainor, meanwhile, brought along her collaborator Charlie Puth for their hit "Marvin Gaye" before shocking everyone when they ended the song with a makeout session. 


Parineeti Chopra gives 'ashirwad' to Sania Mirza

Actress Parineeti Chopra has given her blessings to Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza with her own racket for the upcoming matches.

Parineeti Chopra and Sania Mirza
Parineeti Chopra and Sania Mirza

Parineeti posted a photograph on Twitter on Sunday in which Sania can be seen taking blessings from the “Ladies vs Ricky Bahl” actress.

“Not that she needs it, but I gave her my ashirwad anyway!! Obviously with her own racquet!!! What a day,” Parineeti wrote alongside the image.
Sania, who is currently women's doubles World No.1, has made India proud by winning numerous women's doubles titles at various international tournaments.
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Big B likes to be 'ignorant' about politics, society

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who has mostly backed out from answering questions about any political or social issue, says he likes to remain “ignorant” on such issues as he feels “complicating our lives for the benefit of another is not a welcome sign”.

Amitabh Bachchan
Amitabh Bachchan
“As the years pass by one finds it difficult to avoid the general questions from the media on matters of politics and society on country and concern for it...we remain ignorant of such...at least I do...and we create our own little garageband, to enjoy the life like some others,” the former member of parliament posted on his blog on Sunday.
“Complicating our lives for the benefit of another is not a welcome sign...complicating it for the benefit of the needy is...and that we all must do,” the “Piku” actor added.
The 73-year-old is currently hosting the TV show “Aaj Ki Raat Hai Zindagi”.
On the film front, he will be next seen in Bejoy Nambiar's “Wazir”, which is slated for release on January 8, 2016.
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Shah Rukh Khan reveals his insecurities and triumphs in a candid chat

Shah Rukh Khan in an exclusive interview talks about not knowing yet if he has got it 'right' in the last 25 years, why his gift of the gab has been as much of a blessing as curse, and more

Q. Apart from what's already being much spoken about, what is your personal reason for picking a film like 'Dilwale'?
A. I think the storyline is interesting; trailer doesn't really tell enough of the story. It's dramatic in the typical Rohit Shetty manner, but what's more is that he (Rohit) has taken the legacy of Kajol and me as eternal lovers, retained that kind of romance and dignity, and woven a story around it. And it is garnished with his typical madness.
Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan. Pic/Satej Shinde
Q. But the trailer doesn't really highlight that aspect...
A. To be honest, I didn't want the trailer to divulge too much. It is just a montage rather than really telling the film's story. I am deliberately holding back with this one because I think that aspect should come as a pleasant surprise. You seldom get commercial films that have something beyond what you expect. But having said that, it is a film by Rohit Shetty, who likes blowing up cars. Each filmmaker has a style — Yash Chopra saree udaate the, Rohit Shetty gadi udaata hai. Karan Johar does movies on society, Imtiaz Ali's films show darkness in love stories and Anurag Kashyap makes edgy films. They all have their own style.
Q. The trailer received a mixed reaction on social media.
A. I don't check on that; my office does that for me. But I can say that the feedback we get on ground is very different from what we get on online. Social media is exciting and fun, but you can't go by that feedback because it can be quite misleading, positively or negatively. Only a minority goes online to check about films. It is definitely not the right way of measuring the real response to anything. I would rather go by what I hear on ground. Like yesterday, I was at Yash Raj Studios and people came up to me to talk about the 'Gherua' song. If you hear a song of yours playing in a rickshaw passing by, then you know you are doing well.
Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan
Q. You have the wonderful gift of the gab, and that is evident when you tweet, write or give inspirational speeches. Don't you think as an icon you could use it for a larger purpose?
A. My reply will be in two parts. Yes, I think I should. I have an idea, but haven't been able to put it to practice. I want to create a weekly video where I could present myself to the world. I could be talking about everything, not just films. But then, I also think I should speak less. I talk about something and it is misconstrued, and I get into trouble. That's a nuisance. Like that thing which blew up recently — I never said India is intolerant. When I was asked about it, I said I wouldn't like talking about it, but when they insisted, I had just said that the youth should concentrate on making this a secular, progressive country. It is just that people like to believe what they want to believe. Misconstruing my words might or might not suit a particular political agenda, but I am annoyed because I didn't mean what is being portrayed. I am an actor and make films. This is enough of a job. I am an icon because I can be what I am on screen. I would rather stick to that. I don't enjoy spending three nights explaining to hairstylists that I didn't mean to offend anyone by naming my film Barber. These things take away from my source of happiness. I must say I love talking. My experiences in life have been such that I can give away certain nice things. But then you can't expect everyone to understand your way of thinking or even your sense of humour. That is the reason why I stopped hosting shows... I was offending too many people. One truism in this industry is that you can't please everyone all the time.
Q. What other life lessons would you say your experience has taught you?
A. Clichéd as it may sound, it is that there is no alternative for hard work. What life has also taught me is that you cannot plan a successful film. You can't write it in a way or think that this will be a blockbuster. I still keep it simple. My only criteria is: Am I doing the kind of film for which I am excited to wake up and go on the sets and wear make up? Longevity and freshness in an actor reflects in how he feels about the work he does. You cannot manipulate anything. I watched 'Golmaal 3' and really loved it. So I asked Kareena (Kapoor) to get me to meet Rohit. He knows which world he belongs to and doesn't want to follow a pattern just because it might work. Popular patterns are fads, not classics. When KJo became successful and we made films together, people used to say, 'Oh, but he only makes pop culture films'. My reply was, 'If you think it is that easy, why don't you try making it?' When you don't like people's success, you want to put them in a box. Being true to your form is the most important thing. I tell young guys to find what they are not good at and try improving on that. Only then you can hope for longevity.
Q. Is it more head than heart for you after these many years in the industry?
A. No, if I did anything following my head, I would have reached a different level of material success. I still do what my heart says; I do films I have some emotional connect with. Even as a producer, Juhi (Chawla) and I started out only to be able to enhance the director's experience, to let a good director be able to do what he wants to do. I can, at times, afford to tell the director to go ahead with his vision, however big it is. I have suffered in the process, but I am also the only producer who has a nine-storey office and 210 people employed in it. Sometimes, I feel bad that I don't get to do the films I really want to, because my office people tell me to work on something that brings money too. But within those parameters, I do the best I can. I may have the biggest house or the best cars, but none of that is the extension of my manhood or my stardom. Who needs all that when I have my dimples? (laughs)
Q. But don't more crores feel like bigger toys for you?
A. Not at all. There is only so much that you can do with money. I have a theatre at home but I have not been able to watch a movie in it for the last year and half. I have a swimming pool, I have not had the time to use it. I practically live in my van for 20 hours a day. I don't get to spend any money on myself. I am grateful for the amount of money that God and this job has given me, but as they say you can never be too thin or too rich (laughs). Right now, I think I am fat.
Q. Is there any insecurity that lingers on from your struggling days?
A. Let me tell you something: I am the most under-confident, nervous, insecure man who keeps asking himself if he's got it right. I know it is difficult to believe because I don't come across like that. I was to watch Fan yesterday and was so nervous. I didn't want to see it because, honestly, I wouldn't be able to gauge if we have done a good job. This is my biggest insecurity, but also my biggest asset. In spite of being in the industry for 25 years and not knowing, can work for you.
Q. You mean it stops you from being cocky?
A. In my profession, yes. This confidence that I show is an act. When I have to make a public appearance and speak, I get really nervous. People say, 'Are you mad? You just have to be present to make people happy'. But I know my just being there would make me the most boring person; doing something to make them happy will make them happy. When I see actors who come out of their own films and say 'I nailed it', 'I killed it', I get really curious. How do we know we gave a great performance? You get to know when the audience says or accepts it. Also, you can't get too confident about these things because you never know why someone liked something you did. It could very well be because of some personal thing that made them connect to it.

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