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All that Crash dieting has helped the demure Minissha Lamba change into sexy siren. The beautiful gal has become more bold as she posed for Maxim in two bikinilicious avatars.
The cute-turned-hot Minissha Lamba is all bent on making her presence felt. She has taken one step at a time and sure perfect and well-planned ones. First it was her sweet girl-next-door act in Yash Raj Films’ ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno.
Minissha Lamba got everyone drooling with her image makeover as a sexy siren in ‘Kidnap’ and her magazine photo shoots later. Now, the girl is yet again set for an image reversal and she will do this for Shyam Benegal who is plaaning another comedy after his successful ‘Welcome to Sajjanpur’.
Minissha reveals, “Our entire house is packed with her work. A lot of my friends have asked her to hold an exhibition, but she doesn’t take them seriously. Recently, a man landed up at our doorstep expressing interest in one of mom’s painting titled Glorious Elements. Later, he revealed that he had seen the painting on a friend’s camera phone and he got the address from him and wanted to buy the painting.”
Bollywood hotties actress Sameera is very hot actress in bollywood industries. Minissha Lamba is also hot and beautiful actress in bollywood India. Sameera and Minissha both are looking very beauty in traditional dress.
When Minissha Lamba was in New York for an Indo-US cultural event, she was stuck on the 22nd floor of the Hotel Radisson due to hurricane Irene which had struck the nation. She is trapped in the hotel until the hurricane calls off and the sir services resume from US.
So, now we have Minissha flaunting her assets in a colorful two piece bikini for the magazine MW. Minissha poses sensuously with a surfboard on the cover of the April issue of MW magazine. The punchline on the cover says ‘On The Beach With Minissha Lamba’. The issue has Minissha getting candid on various topics including the hottest men in Bollywood, the best pick-up lines and her naughtiest fantasy.
Check out Minissha Lamba on the covers of MW’s latest edition………..
They say, “Movies are the mirrors of society” and with Indian society so torn with the issue of terrorism, it is but natural that the subject of terrorism find its’ way into the themes and plots of Bollywood movies. Terrorism emerged as a subject with prominence in the Hindi films with Subhash Ghai’s ‘Karma’ which was able to contextualize the issue of terrorism in and around Kashmir with a candor.
Then came the movies which delved into the psychology of terrorists with the likes of Santosh Sivan’s ‘The Terrorist’ and yet again, the silver screen showed the joint operations of army and police to combat terrorism in films like ‘Zameen’ and ‘Tango Charlie’.
Now, our new bunch of directors view terrorism with a different scale focusing on how the individual and the civil society adjusts and walks on with the life after being stopped at by bomb blast or attacks with films like ‘Mumbai Meri Jaan’, Wednesday’ and the likes.
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