Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Kalki koechlin on The Man Magazine December 2017

Debonair Personality

Actor Kalki Koechlin was born in a French family,she grew up without religion, with friends of different upbringing and spirituality. she was the person who spoke French at home, English at school and Tamil with her friends, this sort of exposure to diversity made her see the world as a beautiful place without a bias of the others. she was showcased as Chanda in Dev D which burst into our collective consciousness   has no sad or traumatic tales of racism to recount. she mentioned "The most important thing for an actor is spontaneity ,acting is reactingA lot of actors don’t do that, they act in a bubble according to what they have planned."
she is an emotional actor and uses these physical and learned techniques only when she can’t get the emotions right.

she took six months of prep for Margarita with a Straw, Kalki spent that time with Malini, who has cerebral palsy and on whom the story is based. she said "It’s important to understand people’s daily life and their everyday frustrations." It’s this focus that made her interact with mothers when she had to do the role of a young mother juggling various aspects of home and career for Ribbon and how women juggle so many things, jobs and babies and husbands and household chores. she also experimented in movies like 'zindagi na milegi dobara', 'Dev D', 'Waiting', 'yeh jawani hai dewani'. 

This is a young woman who puts her heart and soul into each moment, even a question other actors usually want to brush off. Her parents separated when she was 13. After all these years, they are still not able to be friends

Maurice Koechlin, one of the engineers who gave the world the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris, was her great grandfather on her father’s side. Her father, Joel Koechlin, makes hang gliders, but she hasn’t inherited anything technical from him.She inherited love for reading, writing and theatre from her mother and  love for biking and trekking and my sense of adventure.from father. She also showcased her love for biking and trekking in her recent T.V show  : Kalki's Great Escape telecasted on FOX life. she covered her  road trip with his father and explored breathtaking views of places in Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh, with the entire journey coming to nearly 4000 kilometers.

Koechlin will feature, alongside Ali Fazal and Gulshan Devaiah, in Soni Razdan's Love Affair, a fictionalised version of the 1959 Nanavati murder case. Koechlin is also filming for Pakistani director Sabiha Sumar on a documentary entitled Azmaish – Trials of Life,

check out her full interview in THE MAN MAGAZINE .

Monday, 5 June 2017

Flavour Maestro -Manu Chandra on The Man Magazine, (March 2017)

Flavour Maestro -Manu Chandra on The Man Magazine, (March 2017)

Manu Chandra, a famous executive chef and entrepreneur is a proud  owner of three remarkable restaurants: Monkey Bar, the first of it’s kind Gastropub in Bangalore and Delhi; The Fatty Bao, the trendy Asian Gastro Bar in Bangalore and the award -winning Mediterranean restaurant Olive Beach, Bangalore. He is an alumnus of St Stephen’s College, Delhi and the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), Hyde Park, New York. He was a trainee with New York’s most celebrated kitchens, including Restaurant Daniel, Le Bernardin, Gramercy Tavern, CafĂ© Centro and Jean Georges.  Fond of slow cooking , he very well experiments with his cooking skills. Manu leans diligently towards controlled and cooked things, a process that enables one to extract the exact flavours of the dish. On the flip side, he’s fond of incredibly fast cooking, which keeps the integrity of ingredients and freshness intact.

Monday, 8 May 2017

Great Expectations:- Arjun Kapoor on The Man Magazine (May 2017)

Great Expectations:- Arjun Kapoor on The Man Magazine (May 2017)

“Arjun kapoor “the most noticeable face of Bollywood. Ever since stepped in the bollywood industry is seen to climb stairs of success. Arjun Kapoor began his career as an assistant director in the films and later ended with making  his acting debut in a romantic drama “Ishaqzaade “which got him nominated  at  the Filmfare award for best male debut  in the year 2013 . Also in the BIG star entertainment awards, Mr. Kapoor was awarded as the most entertaining actor male (debut). He also received the stardust award as the superstar of tomorrow (male).
Keeping the kapoor legacy alive, He has hosted the 16th IIFA award ceremony in 2015 and the seventh season of television reality show fear factor Khatron ke khiladi in 2016.  From ishaqzaade to Ki and Ka he has done it all and outshone the best possible roles.  Earlier Arjun Kapoor was over weighted boy and was under confident but now he is fit and healthy. Catch his full interview in this May issue of The Man Magazine.

Wednesday, 12 April 2017

Girl Uninterrupted – Richa Chaddha on the Man magazine (April, 2017)


Girl Uninterrupted – Richa Chaddha on the Man magazine (April, 2017)

An actor with acquired tastes in roles Ms. Fire Richa Chaddha have always been different from other actresses of the movie industry ,from her first not very successful debut as  a supporting character Dolly in oye lucky ! Lucky oye !  To winning a filmfare for Gangs of Wassypur in the best actress critic category 2013she has come a long way.  Once a model, a theatre artist and now a successful Bollywood actress Richa have always managed to break stereotypes and stun her fansby playing different characters in the films, fromplaying Female Don Bholi Punjaban  in fukrey to playing the role of  a 42 year old( when she was barely 23) in Gangs of wassypur there is nothing Richa can’t do


In 2015, Richa represented India in the 18th  Marrakech Film Festival  as a jury Member alongside famous Hollywood actors  filmmakers   and she   also managed to bag a stardust award for her Movie Massan  in the performance of the year category . For her upcoming project Richa will be seen working with famous Hollywood actress Demi Moore in an Indo-American project Love Sonia.  Catch Her full Interview in this  April issue of The Man Magazine .

Saturday, 11 February 2017

Ameesha Patel on cover of Man Magazine, February 2017

Though celebrated in the business, she takes nothing for granted. Ameesha Patel who can be seen on the cover of Man Magazine February issue says 'Never write anyone off. You never know which Friday can change anyone’s destiny'.

Even after 16 years in Bollywood industry she still finds it difficult as it was when she first entered it. Ameesha Patel made a fantastic debut in 2000 hit Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai with Hrithik Roshan. After a massive hit at the box office, it would have been easy for her to cruise along on that fame with less challenging roles. The film was a hit, cementing her star status and turned out to be a great career decision because it established her as a serious talent in her second film, and not just another beautiful, south Bombay actor. Call it fate, or poor choices, Ameesha didn’t quite hit gold with her subsequent films. The following choice of films like Humraaz, Chatur Singh Two Star, Shortcut Romeo didn’t help her much and instead, she earned abysmal reviews. The self-made actress has earned her name through here strong and bold nature, she has stood strong like a shield and fought every fight. Disappointment at the failures must have been huge but she didn’t disown any. The actor had an unexpected start in the world of cinema, has survived fame, family betrayals, a broken heart and career setbacks, among other things. If you ask how she has managed to emerge unscathed and curiously unspoiled, she insists her positive nature and faith keep her going.


Currently, she has poured her heart and soul into her home production Desi Magic, which has been in the making for over two years. She had to create her own space and by creating so she believes it gives a bigger sense of achievement and pride to her.

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

World’s Third Most Handsome Man on The Man Magazine (January 2017)

Non-stop shoots, prepping for his movie roles, endorsements, interviews and travelling to exotic places—there are no dull moments in the life of Hrithik Roshan and now he is on cover of The Man Magazine, January 2017 issue.
                      
 His earlier choices were defined by looks and commercial viability. He’d rather have been on the sets of a film that he thought wasn’t ten on a scale of ten, but was at least 7.5. He prefers being creative in other ways and doesn’t always run after career and money. He keeps himself enthusiastic and loves to be engaged in activities like painting, travel the world or anything that can drive him crazy.

He’s undoubtedly a perfectionist, but Hrithik Roshan at 42 figures he can survive a dud or two like Siddarth Anands action film Bang Bang with Katrina Kaif that tanked and Ashutosh Gowarikar’s exquisite, but deplorable Mohenjo Daro.

This year and some previous year have been harsh on the actor, who suffered a back injury and then had a brain surgery in 2013.

Right now Hrithik is at peace with himself and he feels centered and content. He is having fun boot camping with his boys, going on road trips, zip lining at 300ft in the air through forests, going for 4 a.m. safaris in Africa and sleeping under the stars in the desert. Hrithik Roshans son Hridhaan and Hrehaan, are fascinated by the thought of being actors. “I tell them it’s going to be their decision, but they are open to exploring the idea,” he reveals.


Hrithik in his upcoming film Kaabil plays a blind man and there’s tremendous pressure to make moviegoers choke on their popcorn, and it looks like stars will fall into places for him.