Mumbai:Ajay Devgn, who openly said that he wouldn’t work with Pakistani artiste
till the tension between India and it’s neighbor Pakistan settles down, has now
announced that a part of his upcoming film ‘Shivaay’s opening collection will
be contributed to the Uri attack martyr’s fund.
Cinema Owners and Exhibitors’ Association have started a fund raising
initiative to help the families of the URI martyrs. The association held a
meeting today as they requested people from the industry to be a part of the
good cause. In the meeting, they approached Ajay Devgn, who happily agreed to
contribute a part of ‘Shivaay’s opening collection.
“As a part of our tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives
defending our country at URI, at the meeting of the Cinema Owners and
Exhibitors Association, Mumbai held today, it was unanimously decided that this
Diwali, our members be requested to donate their share of the first show of any
film they screen on Friday, 28th October, 2016 to the family of soldiers who
lost their lives defending our country at URI. We request all other cinema
owners, cinema associations, multiplex owners and all distributors who are
releasing their films this Diwali to join in the good work.
We also approached Ajay Devgn as the producer of Shivaay to contribute
his share and he has agreed for the same,” Cinema Owners and Exhibitors’
Association said in a statement after the meeting was over.
Mumbai:Ajay Devgn, who openly said that he wouldn’t work with Pakistani artiste
till the tension between India and it’s neighbor Pakistan settles down, has now
announced that a part of his upcoming film ‘Shivaay’s opening collection will
be contributed to the Uri attack martyr’s fund.
Cinema Owners and Exhibitors’ Association have started a fund raising
initiative to help the families of the URI martyrs. The association held a
meeting today as they requested people from the industry to be a part of the
good cause. In the meeting, they approached Ajay Devgn, who happily agreed to
contribute a part of ‘Shivaay’s opening collection.
“As a part of our tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives
defending our country at URI, at the meeting of the Cinema Owners and
Exhibitors Association, Mumbai held today, it was unanimously decided that this
Diwali, our members be requested to donate their share of the first show of any
film they screen on Friday, 28th October, 2016 to the family of soldiers who
lost their lives defending our country at URI. We request all other cinema
owners, cinema associations, multiplex owners and all distributors who are
releasing their films this Diwali to join in the good work.
We also approached Ajay Devgn as the producer of Shivaay to contribute
his share and he has agreed for the same,” Cinema Owners and Exhibitors’
Association said in a statement after the meeting was over.
When it comes to
fashion, ladies have reasons to get spoilt for choice. At the same time, plenty
of options make them split for choice from two most prominent categories –
traditional and western. On the eve of
Christmas celebration, a trend has emerged and is on rise to dominate the Fashion world in the form of fusion that finely
blends traditional charm with western looks and just the reverse.
There is an
interesting variety of colors ruling this festive season, including royal blue,
rust, burgundy and chocolate brown. Red is always considered sizzling hot for women
and ups their sex appeal. Choice of ethnic wear is no longer restricted to only
old generation. These days, teenagers and young ladies are very enthusiastic
about royal revival of traditional pieces and palette. Contemporary motifs make
their pompous presence on both western and Indian Apparels. Floral print
is usually favored for cool look in summer but you can choose vibrant and big
floral prints on long skirts and sarees.
Traditional
costumes have never been out of fashion and with tiptoeing of every festival,
they make a grand presence with some creative twists and touch. Fusion is the
ultimate signature for the new generation who are cool and comfortable with
‘mix and match’ kind in both colors and designs. Here are some styles that you can make your
signature in winter parties. Those would be an added embellishment for your
wardrobe.
Long Gown Pairing With Pants
Don’t go for
floor-sweeping Anarkali dress this time. Instead, choose a long gown in bold
colors and team it up with an innovative pair of pants. Asymmetrical hemline is
grabbing eyeballs whereas slits are also preferred to offer a glimpse of
curious peaks at lower wear. Maintain a minimalistic look with a gorgeous outfit
for nice complement. Wear long earrings but keep your hands bare. Even if you
are in favor of showing off bangles, wear them in only one hand.
Long gown pairing with pants
Exciting Hemline for Short Dresses
If you love
western wear, drape up yourself in short or knee-length dress with asymmetric
frills. There are innovative variations in the modern-day helm-line to lend you
a distinct and glamorous look. Break the monotone of simple asymmetric helm line
by adding some bounce to lower part of your skirt. If you have chosen to wear a
traditional embroidered short or long kurta, add a lance at the helm for a
western twist. Pick and mix – fusion is all about that!
Exciting Helm Line for Short Dresses
For
Those Who Dare To Bare
Want to flaunt your naval ring, mid rib or cleavage? There is an
eye-catching array of costumes for the daring ladies. Choose a plunging
neckline and look sexy with smoky eyes. Or how about wearing red lipstick while
slipping into a short skirt with a low back line? Sensuous in a word! If you
want to leave a lot for imagination of the onlookers while offering a glimpse
of great divider, choose a jacket with side slits and deep neckline.
Straight pants will finely complement jacket with front open up
to waist. For a chic look, smart heels are ideal choice. Marry style with
comfort while blending traditional and western sensibilities.
When it comes to
fashion, ladies have reasons to get spoilt for choice. At the same time, plenty
of options make them split for choice from two most prominent categories –
traditional and western. On the eve of
Christmas celebration, a trend has emerged and is on rise to dominate the Fashion world in the form of fusion that finely
blends traditional charm with western looks and just the reverse.
There is an
interesting variety of colors ruling this festive season, including royal blue,
rust, burgundy and chocolate brown. Red is always considered sizzling hot for women
and ups their sex appeal. Choice of ethnic wear is no longer restricted to only
old generation. These days, teenagers and young ladies are very enthusiastic
about royal revival of traditional pieces and palette. Contemporary motifs make
their pompous presence on both western and Indian Apparels. Floral print
is usually favored for cool look in summer but you can choose vibrant and big
floral prints on long skirts and sarees.
Traditional
costumes have never been out of fashion and with tiptoeing of every festival,
they make a grand presence with some creative twists and touch. Fusion is the
ultimate signature for the new generation who are cool and comfortable with
‘mix and match’ kind in both colors and designs. Here are some styles that you can make your
signature in winter parties. Those would be an added embellishment for your
wardrobe.
Long Gown Pairing With Pants
Don’t go for
floor-sweeping Anarkali dress this time. Instead, choose a long gown in bold
colors and team it up with an innovative pair of pants. Asymmetrical hemline is
grabbing eyeballs whereas slits are also preferred to offer a glimpse of
curious peaks at lower wear. Maintain a minimalistic look with a gorgeous outfit
for nice complement. Wear long earrings but keep your hands bare. Even if you
are in favor of showing off bangles, wear them in only one hand.
Long gown pairing with pants
Exciting Hemline for Short Dresses
If you love
western wear, drape up yourself in short or knee-length dress with asymmetric
frills. There are innovative variations in the modern-day helm-line to lend you
a distinct and glamorous look. Break the monotone of simple asymmetric helm line
by adding some bounce to lower part of your skirt. If you have chosen to wear a
traditional embroidered short or long kurta, add a lance at the helm for a
western twist. Pick and mix – fusion is all about that!
Exciting Helm Line for Short Dresses
For
Those Who Dare To Bare
Want to flaunt your naval ring, mid rib or cleavage? There is an
eye-catching array of costumes for the daring ladies. Choose a plunging
neckline and look sexy with smoky eyes. Or how about wearing red lipstick while
slipping into a short skirt with a low back line? Sensuous in a word! If you
want to leave a lot for imagination of the onlookers while offering a glimpse
of great divider, choose a jacket with side slits and deep neckline.
Straight pants will finely complement jacket with front open up
to waist. For a chic look, smart heels are ideal choice. Marry style with
comfort while blending traditional and western sensibilities.