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Stars walk the ramp for Salman Khan’s charity

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Pooja Pillai Posted: Oct 15, 2009 at 0847 hrs IST
Salman khanMost of the film fraternity turned up in support of the foundation.
When a show featuring eight of Bollywood’s biggest stars starts on time (or rather, only an hour late), you know you’re in for a great time if not a lesson in high fashion. As fashion doyennes and sundry guests watched Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Govinda, Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif walk the catwalk for Salman’s Being Human charity, it became obvious that the show was more about counting stars than counting blessings.

Shutterbugs went into paroxysms of joy at the sight of the Tinsel-towners showing off Being Human merchandise and doing a little jig for the benefit of the cameras. The loudest cheers went up for Salman, dapper in a suit (we wish he’d go formal more often) and Aamir, who kept it casual with a jeans and T-shirt. The collection that did manage to grab our attention was the Shane and Falguni Peacock line featuring prints of Salman Khan’s paintings, with a special mention for the flowing gown, with the embellished illusion neckline worn by Kaif. Gavin Miguel proves to be one of the country’s more underrated designers, while Rocky S and Babita Malkani also presented.

Most of the film fraternity turned up in support of the foundation. The Khan family was in full force with Malaika Arora Khan, a very pregnant Amrita Arora, Salma Khan and Helen, along with friends Farah Khan, Manish Malhotra, Ameesha Patel, Sushmita Sen, Kajol, Kiran Rao, Sridevi and Boney Kapoor. Leading the front row cheering charge was Preity Zinta, who showed her support by wearing a Being Human T-shirt with a mini upchucking her elegant YSL and Chanels for once.

However, it was Pallavi Jaikishan’s show earlier in the evening that really put the ‘couture’ in India Couture Week. The gorgeously embellished sari dresses, kurtas and lehengas were fit for a princess’s trousseau. Our particular favourites were the floaty and feminine saris in lace and tulle and the uber hot chiffon sari-dress. The grandeur of the clothes was beautifully set off by the mounted jewellery, also created by Jaikishan— each individual component was collected by the designer from across the world. Jaikishan added drama by having her showstopper Nayanika Chatterjee sashay down wearing a veil lit up with fairy lights.

Apt for a fairy-tale evening.

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hiiiiiiiiii by sniff on 2009-10-15 19:42:22.253484+05:30 hello im sniff im big fans of salman khan he is a real great actor ilike all khan great personality specialy katrina kaif salman khan help every wher in world poor peopal he is a such nice guys we hope wen hi will 70yrs then look youngers we are make duaa for him thnks byyy

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The Modern nonsense Stripteasers of the world? by George P. Joseph on 2009-10-15 15:40:58.993176+05:30 A particular category of people, involved in an industry of stripteasers and earn against which orthodox value keepers of society, though they are hungry to see such stripteases in movies, are protesting even in the country's law making Houses, really fooling people by such unlawful movement and these fellers are gaining crores of rupees at a stretch. The people are eager to abandon their lives even for a glance of these most coveted folks, are not aware that these fellers are just copying common life and also of their own real life clippings what they do in their luxury residences, for money, colliding with failures and substantial loss to launcher of movie. The people who are after them with death-wish for a glance of them are maniacs and in turn they are being beaten brutally by these feigned actors for an attempt of a touch, a close view, for a photograph, etc., for their most wanted film fellows are really offenders of law.

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