Aditi Rao Hydari is known for her bold avatars in movies and recently she did a very hot and sensuous photo shoot for G.Q Magazine.
She again went ahead to raise temperatures with her topless photo shoot for one of the online magazines.Every body would agree that even though she poses semi nude for photo shoots but they are shot always in a classiest way.
Such photographs are easy to be viewed as risque but one should shoot them by keep intact the aesthetic sense so that it becomes very appealing in nature and not raunchy.
For this particular photo shoot she wore nothing but ornate Lehanga and statement jewelry. The Lehengas were designed by ace fashion designer Rahul Mishra and the jewelry were by Sangeeta Boochra.
She was styled by Nikhil Thampi and Mohit Rai. And the makeup and hair were done by Elton Fernandez for this bewitching photoshoot for Pernia’s pop up show magazine.
She was last seen in Guddu Rangeela and now her next movie is Wazir which is one of the most anticipated movies.
Below is the topless photograph which is elegantly and gracefully shot by ace photographer Errikos Andreou.
Krishna Shroff, veteran actor Jackie Shroff’s daughter, is already creating waves over internet for some reason or the other. It’s look like Krishna too is following her brother’s footsteps.
She is basking in limelight again as she shared another topless picture on one of social media sites which was meant to garner her share of attention.
Few days back she took social media by storm with her seductive photographs that she posted on her Instagram. Soon after those pictures went viral there were rumors about her Bollywood debut.
It seems like Krishna is slowly paving her to Bollywood. Also these images are showcasing another fact that she has no qualms in shedding clothes as well. Some Bollywood actresses do hesitate to go for semi nude photo shoots but Krishna went ahead to do such photo shoot way before her Bollywood debut. Are these pictures some kind of cue to the film makers?
But Krishna was quoted saying some other reason. “My friend is a photographer, who is building her portfolio to further her career. The two of us like to have fun with the camera and just shoot whatever is the mood of the moment. And since I like to put up aesthetic pictures for my private Instagram page, it’s a win-win situation for both my friend and me. It’s as simple as that!” she said to one of the online media sites.
Jackie Shroff, Krishna’s father, was quoted saying in one of the dailies recently the following statement. “I don’t like interfering in my kids’ lives. Both Tiger and Krishna are well brought up kids and they understand what to do and how to do. They will be the best to answer about themselves. I don’t like talking about them because I am comfortable with whatever they do.”
Below is the image that was posted by hottie Krishna Shroff.
Will Krishna give a tough fight to all the Bollywood actresses soon as she has dared to bare and hogged lime light already?
A boudoir photographer has inspired thousands thanks to a Facebook post that taps into the vulnerability associated with her line of work, and the unexpected effect it had on one couple.
On Monday, Victoria Caroline Haltom, the San Antonio-based photographer behind Victoria Caroline Photography, shared the story of a client in her mid-40s who commissioned a photo shoot early in Haltom's career. The photos were meant to be a Christmas present for the client's husband. According to Haltom, the woman had a few specific requests: That her stretch marks, wrinkles, fat and cellulite be edited out of her portraits.
Three days after Christmas, Haltom received an unexpected email from the client's husband that caught her off guard.
"When I opened the album that she gave to me, my heart sank," he wrote. "These pictures...while they are beautiful and you are clearly a very talented photographer....they are not my wife."
Though the husband did not fault Haltom for listening to his wife's requests, he explained that it was the flaws she'd edited from the photos that make up their life together.
"When you took away her stretch marks, you took away the documentation of my children. When you took away her wrinkles, you took away over two decades of our laughter, and our worries. When you took away her cellulite, you took away her love of baking and all the goodies we have eaten over the years.
The husband went on to thank Haltom for inadvertently providing him with a new perspective on his marriage.
"Seeing these images made me realize that I honestly do not tell my wife enough how much I LOVE her and adore her just as she is. She hears it so seldom, that she actually thought these photoshopped images are what I wanted and needed her to look like. I have to do better, and for the rest of my days I am going to celebrate her in all her imperfectness. Thanks for the reminder."
The letter also served as a teachable moment for Haltom herself:
Haltom's Facebook post has garnered more than 3,000 likes, 150 comments and 1,000 shares since Monday. She tells Mashable via email that though she'd expected the story to resonate with other women, she was surprised by the heartfelt response from hundreds of men.
"I have received hundreds of emails from men who all say the same thing: 'Thank you for reminding me that my wife is not someone who should be taken for granted. Because of your post, I went home and reminded her how beautiful she is just how she is,'" she said.
Haltom says she chose to share this story after many of her prospective clients called to cancel for fear of how they might appear in the images. In sharing the post, she hopes to have reassured them of their own beauty.
"As women, we are our worst critics," she said. "If I can silence that voice that tells them they are not good enough, I will consider my life and purpose a success."
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You’re sure to have heard all about the Sheena Bora and Indrani Mukerjea case by now, and that comes as no surprise: with all the various theories, rumours and allegations doing the rounds, this has turned out to be quite the saga. In fact, when discussing the case in the office yesterday, we even commented that we were sure that some Bollywood director would step up soon to announce that he/she would be making a film based on the entire situation. And would you look at that – it’s (kinda) true!
Mahesh Bhatt has now revealed that his next film, for which he’s already written the script, is weirdly similar to this case. The film, titled Ab Raat Guzarnewali Hai, was apparently written in May of this year, which is why Bhatt is rather surprised to see so many similarities between it and the Sheena-Indrani case. Here’s what he said:
I empathise with the living hell Peter is going through and this is not a pathetic attempt to ride on his unspeakable tragedy. But bizarre as it may sound, fact is that this is a case of life imitating fiction rather than fiction imitating life.
The director won’t say much about his script, but his team reveals that the “story is of crime and passion, drenched in blood, revolving around a mother and daughter.” Bhatt further went on to say:
The story grew out of my imagination. I never imagined that it could be unfolding for real in a highrise in our backyard where the rich and powerful reside. The coincidence between a pure work of fiction and real life staggers me, it makes me shudder.
However, he’s also clear that he’s not going to add any more to the script based on the real life events of Sheena and Indrani. “My work is done, I only wrote this story for my protege. The film should roll in December. I never imagined that it would explode for real as the mother of all crime stories.”