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Шарад Капур

Akki: Вопщем, с благословения и при поддержке моральных спонсоров - 1313, wichy, Mouse (они обещались посодействовать, не так ли ) начинаем эту тему - неизвестно о ком и неизвестно зачем но начинаем ШАРАД КАПУР - о нем известно мало, и появляется он редко, но то-то есть в этом неизвестном и загадочном мистере такое отпадное, што подкашивает коленки Попробуем разобрацца. любая инфа, статьи и картинки - ПРИВЕТСТВУЮЦЦА!!!

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Алёна:

Akki: wichy пишет: от Шарадовой красоты ну ты, мать, неопределенная личность, я тебе скажу то он тебе не красивый, то красивый, - и так по кругу... раздвоение личности твоей наблюдаю

Алёна:


nelke:

nelke: Алёна Орёл меня с ума свёл

wichy: Akki Я же ж объясняла - объективно красивым его не считаю. То бишь классическим канонам он не соответствует. Но для меня он - ну не просто красавец, а неотразимый красавец... Как грится: "Все люди как люди.... а я красивый... КАК БОГ!!!"

Алёна:

Алёна:

Akki: Ален да-да-да... Вот эта с пистолетом - меня ваще...

Akki:

Akki: вот это фото очень люблю

nelke:

Akki: wichy пишет: а то я ща начну просить топлесс нууу, не совсем топлесс, но уже теплее

nelke: Akki пишет: Вот эта с пистолетом - меня ваще... ноу комментс...

Akki: nelke вот твоя предыдущая - это не Шарад, это как раз Рахул Рой, который собрался играть папу - Naughty boy

tais: What The Stars Say: I guess I was to blame for my own downfall because at one point I'd signed a number of wrong films for money. I'll never forget how Shah Rukh Khan, Mansoor Khan and Ratanji (Jain) have supported me. There should be no jealousy towards anybody, why not celebrate somebody else's success too. The poor bloke worked hard enough for it.

nelke: Akki пишет: вот твоя предыдущая - это не Шарад как не Шарад ?Слева? А нос - не его?? Это из Plan...

tais: Akki пишет: это как раз Рахул Рой Да точно он

tais:

Алёна:

nelke: Алёна прям сокровище пасиб

Алёна: nelke можно врать,что это фотка с автографом из личной коллекции....

Akki: nelke пишет: Akki пишет: вот твоя предыдущая - это не Шарад ------------- как не Шарад ?Слева? А нос - не его?? Это из Plan... какой еще Plan? там даже в пропертях картинки написано, што это из Naughty boy

Алёна: Кстати,правда ли то,что он практически последний холостяк Болливуда? (я не беру в расчет зеленых мальчиков типа всяких Шахидов) Akki Ленка все мечтает его к рукам прибрать....

wichy: Akki пишет: нууу, не совсем топлесс, но уже теплее Вау.... упала... продолжаем в том же духе... А больше у вас ничего нету? А с кем он тут? Знакомая девочка, не пойму, кто... Алёна Фотка с автографом - отвал башки... А какая-такая Ленка хочеть прибрать к рукам Шарада? Кстати, а никто не знает, скока мальчику лет? Я так понимаю, от 33 до 35?

nelke: Akki пишет: какой еще Plan? все равно похож пущай висит....

Алёна: wichy какая-такая Ленка да ты ее тоже знаешь - Булдова Шараду больше 40,мне кажется,попробую найти точную инфу...хотя,Люсик должна знать

nelke: А ТЫ записался в Красную Армию !

nelke:

Akki: nelke пишет: все равно похож и не похож ни фига У Шарада нос вон какой орлиный http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f346/Simranka/sharad_kapoor2_8x6.jpg а у этого - бульбочкой, и шея не просматриваецца ни фига за щеками-то...

wichy: Алёна пишет: Шараду больше 40,попробую найти точную инфу...хотя,Люсик должна знать Да ты че????? прада???? Как-то он поздно начал сниматься... Ну, в таком случае он мне еще больше нра - мужики в возрасте в моем вкусе Алёна пишет: да ты ее тоже знаешь - Булдова Не, наверно не знаю - я индоманов знаю тока с этого форума, потому как у меня стаж маааленький моей индоманской деятельности... Если она здесь обчается - то знаю, а так нет.

Алёна: wichy по фесту в Москве разве не помнишь? с Минска?

wichy: Алёна пишет: по фесту в Москве разве не помнишь? с Минска? Да я и не была ни разу на фесте в Москве Путаешь ты меня с кем-то, однако....

Алёна: wichy ну может быть

Akki:

tais: There’s a star in my soup! Sharad Kapur in Destination’s kitchen. He has also invested in Tangerine, a Chinese-Continental restaurant in Kolkata What’s on the menu today? Goan crab delicacies from Sachin Tendulkar. Penne a la Ajay Jadeja. Kebab and curry from Amisha Patel. Biryani from Sunil Shetty. While Tendulkar would still rather wield a bat on the field rather than a whisk in the kitchen and Shetty would prefer to pull a punch on the villain’s face instead of in his Planter’s Punch, India’s merely famous are making a tenacious bid for the celebrity platter, to entice the wide-eyed and hungry. For instance, the Little Master is not simply lending his name to a proposed chain of restaurants, to be called, what else, but Tendulkar's, but he will also participate keenly in every department — from mapping the menu (must have Goa’s Martin’s crab delicacy), finalising the decor (lots of blue, his favourite colour, and minimalist Scandinavian interiors) and drawing up the desired client profile (don’t shoo away the kids, please, he likes to dine with his own too). The first outlet, near Mumbai’s Gateway of India, is scheduled for an October opening. Actress Amisha Patel did not waste time with such details when she launched Fireplace, a cheap and cheerful kebab-and-curry eatery, at Lokhandwala, this summer. The food admittedly passed muster, but Patel created a buzz by inviting her glamourous colleagues to taste her wares. ‘‘The place is designed keeping the youth in mind,’’ says a thrilled Patel. Sunil Shetty, on the other hand, was a restaurateur before he became a Bollywood star. His restaurant, Mischief Dining Bar (a sequel to his Bangkok rip-offs clothing store, Mischief), in South Mumbai, has always been a favourite haunt for Bollywood because of its proximity to Central Plaza theatre. Despite his stunning rise in Bollywood, even as a B-grade star, Shetty is a restaurateur first, having opened yet another dining room, Bawarchi, this time in Hyderabad. But do patrons come hopefully seeking a brush with their favourite celebs? Is a mere endorsement by their favourite star enough or do they flock in for the food alone? A D Singh, of Bandra’s celeb haunt Olive, says a celebrity restaurant without his or her presence is a recipe for disaster. ‘‘A good product needs to be tied to the life of the star,’’ explains Singh. ‘‘Or it will go the way of Fashion Cafe, launched by mega-models Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell and Elle Macpherson, which went bankrupt in four years.’’ Sunil Shetty manages to put in an appearance at Mischief Bar at least once in 10 days. His favourite dish from his kitchen is Chicken Hari Mirch. ‘‘Our clientele is partisan towards the Chinese that we serve here,’’ says Vasant Shetty, a relative who manages the establishment. According to Rahul Akerkar of Indigo, yet another Mumbai magnet eatery known as much for its cuisine as for its clientele, celebrity restaurants are an extension of the glamour image. ‘‘However,’’ adds Akrekar, ‘‘celebrities have to make sure that there’s a damn good entrepreneur running the restaurant to which they have lent their name. It’s not an easy game to run a restaurant.’’ Television chef, Sanjeev Kapoor, who is now endorsing Kolkata’s Grain Of Salt, nods vigorously in agreement. ‘‘A diner can be drawn once by the restaurant’s star appeal, but never again if the food and service are not up to mark,’’ he warns. Kapoor wonders aloud whether star promoters are prepared for the long haul. ‘‘Celebrities visit the restaurant when it’s packed, and not during a Monday lunch hour when it’s empty. They believe running a restaurant is easy business,’’ he sniffs. Upcoming actor, Sharad Kapur, who recently launched the Chinese eatery, Destination, in Lokhandwala, is honest when he says he rarely finds time to visit his joint. ‘‘I love food and manage to cook well too, but my energy is focussed on acting,’’ he says, adding, ‘‘but I do agree that more than a star’s presence, quality of food is the bottomline for any restaurant to succeed.’’ Kapur’s ambitious plans to expand all over Mumbai may soon see the day, and he has already invested in Tangerine, an eatery in Kolkata which offers both Chinese and continental cuisine. Kamal Khera, Patel’s partner at Fireplace actually underplays the star’s appeal in the restaurant trade when he says, ‘‘A celebrity tag only manages to attract the initial crowd. After the first visit, it’s the food that brings them back.’’ Fireplace regulars swear by its Dahi ka Kabab and Kheema Karela. Television veejay Bhavna Pandey, who runs the Punjabi restaurant, Roti, with her actor-husband Chunky, brushes aside these easy generalisations. ‘‘There are two businesses that will never go down in India,’’ she says grandly, ‘‘food and toys, both of which will be needed all the time.’’ The more realistic would perhaps paraphrase Pandey’s statement. For, in these competitive times, entrepreneurs need all the help they can get to make their establishments stand apart, and a celebrity endorsement is surely a certified draw. For others like disgraced cricketer Ajay Jadeja, pushed suddenly to the periphery of the celeb circus after a spate of match-fixing allegations, food could be a route back into the spotlight. Along with former prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri’s grandson, Diwakar Shastri, Jadeja is behind New Delhi’s latest Italian joint, Senso. Early reviews may not exactly exult over the cuisine on offer in this new Vasant Vihar hub, but diners do not seem to be complaining. Buddha Bar music and minimalistic interiors, the promise of authentic Italian fare and, of course, the opportunity to exchange greetings with the once flannelled owner, seem to pull in the crowd. Celeb restaurants is a business model that appears to have been adopted by the political class too. Sachin Pilot, son of the late Congress leader Rajesh Pilot, may be a new entrant in the political fray, after he joined the Congress a few months ago, but Sachin and his sister Sarika, run the already bustling bar-cum-grill, Suede, in South Delhi. Sure, their late father, Rajesh Pilot, was considered one of Lutyen’s Delhi’s most gracious hosts, with his famous winter, farmer lunches, but why a restaurant? ‘‘Why not?’’ retorts Sarika. ‘‘It’s just an experiment.’’ It is an experiment that went drastically awry for former Mr India Aryan Vaid when his fledgling restaurant went bust within months of its launch. It could be the diminishing value of his glitzy title or plain bad food, but Vaid prefers to put it down to poor planning. ‘‘I don’t have the business acumen to make it big in the hospitality industry,’’ he shrugs. In the sea of celeb endorsements and merchandising, Vaid’s failure in the restaurant trade has barely blackened the proverbial pot. Instead, dozens of stars and starlets, cricketers and beauty queens clamour into kitchens to whip up a haute image and sweet profits. (With inputs from Anoothi Vishal in New Delhi and Siva in Hyderabad)

Akki: It was Sharad Kapoor’s day out with the kids. The Calcutta boy-turned-Bollwood star distributed clothes to streetchildren and elderly people at the Park Circus Maidan, courtesy Smilearth Foundation, before dropping by at the Lion’s Blood Blank on Waterloo Street with presents for the children undergoing transfusion. “I was overwhelmed by the response,” said the actor, who has gifted the Calcutta foodie the multi-cuisine Tangerine.

nelke: Sharad Kapoor Quotes I guess I was to blame for my own downfall because at one point I'd signed a number of wrong films for money. I'll never forget how Shah Rukh Khan, Mansoor Khan and Ratanji (Jain) have supported me. There should be no jealousy towards anybody, why not celebrate somebody else's success too. The poor bloke worked hard enough for it.

Akki: ACTOR-CUM-COOK Another actor has followed in the footsteps of Sunil Shetty and Amisha Patel. Sharad Kapoor has opened an eatery called Destination in suburban Mumbai. The opening night attracted Dimple Kapadia and a few others.

Akki: Hathyar Cast : Sanjay Dutt, Shilpa Shetty, Sharad Kapoor, Shakti Kapoor, Sachin Khedekar, Namrata Shirodkar



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