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April 17, 2008
Sangeeta Virmani: Making A Difference
Sangeeta Virmani, Miss India-Canada 2003 speaks with Shaaditimes about career, life and doing more.
Upon winning the coveted Miss India-Canada crown in 2003 talented model/actress Sangeeta Virmani stated, "I want to make a difference." The years have passed and though her crown may have accumulated some rust, Virmani, now 28 is still the same bubbly and sincere Punjabi girl from Saskatchewan, Canada.
Today after a hectic schedule of modelling assignments and launching her own events company Sangeeta walks the walk and talks the talk.
She confides she has not strayed from her path in helping others while pursuing her dreams of stardom. As many winners of this prestigious event know the combination of beauty, talent and luck may be the pre-requisites for success but there is always the x factor - the elusive je ne sais quoi that determines the stars from the bevy of beauties.
Former Canadian beauties Kamal Sidhu (1991) and Shaaditimes' very own Ruby Bhatia (1993) catapulted the Canadian desi babe on the global stage in the late 90's along with luscious award-winning actress Lisa Ray. Ray and Sidhu became everyman's dream in India and worldwide redefined the glamour pathos and work ethic of Bollywood with their perfectly sculpted silhouettes and North American twang. Their acceptance by Indians globally added to the mystic and the metamorphosis of the contemporary Indian actress changing her concept and stereotype from demure and shy to bold, dynamic and scintillating.
Sangeeta is no different from the other Miss India-Canada's before her. She is intelligent, focused and described with definitely a mind of her own. What gives her distinction is her conscientious decision to help others - especially different causes related to Canadian women of Indian Diaspora and women in general.
She is sensitive to the trials and tribulations of women less fortunate and her position has not affected the empathy she feels of others. Thus, it comes as no surprise that her fellow contestants also chose her Miss Congeniality in 2003.
A confessed self-starter she is comfortable working in the background on film sets, in front of the camera for television and film, and as the co-owner of her own events company recently opened in Edmonton, Canada.
Hailing from a single parent home she nominates her mother as the woman she would most want to emulate. She says her formative years, "strengthened me as a woman, gave me the determination to succeed as opposed to failing and made me believe in miracles."
She once commented if given a chance she would opt for a storyline, "expressing the strength, courage, perseverance and compassion a woman has to hold."
Actresses in Bollywood she would most like to meet: Kajol because she is a classic, and Sushmita Sen because she is gutsy enough to live life on her terms and is glitzy and glamourous. I also admire Aishwariya Rai and Priyanka Chopra for their immense talent.
A Bollywood role she wish she could have essayed: Priyanka Chopra's role in the movie Yakeen.
A director she would like to work with: I would love to work with the eminent Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta. I think her troika of movies Fire, Water and Earth inspires and tugs at the inner-core of our hearts and tells a story that has no boundaries or is limited by culture.
Her fashion icons: I love fashion. My favourite Canadian designers include the world-renown designer Neeta Paul, Nizilla couture and Anamika boutiques. I would obviously wish to own a Chanel gown one day.
Indian designers that I admire: Bollywood designer Manish Malhotra, the opulent Suneet Varma, and the genius of Rohit Bal. All of them have the uncanny ability to make a woman feel feminine and beautiful.
Actors she respects and hopes to meet someday: Obviously Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan. I also think it would be interesting to meet Bipasha Basu and John Abraham because I think they represent the young Bollywood of today.
What's next: I am launching the first pageant for married woman to be held in Canada in May because I believe a woman doesn't lose her identity, beauty and connection with herself just because she has entered into matrimony.
When she is not in the limelight what is she most comfortable in: I live in track suits. I think today's athletic styles make a woman feel complete and sexy. Her collection is full of elegant gowns that represent east-west fashion; an extensive collection of saris and Punjabi suits and is obsessed with jeans and t-shirts.
| Rohini Bhatia-Singh | Content Courtesy ShaadiTimes |
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Atheist Bride Marries Pious Groom: Oh God?
Will the bride conform and pray or will holy husband have hell to pay? God knows...
Prospective brides and grooms list all their so-called important features of personal and professional lives on their bio data. What is not listed can be asked and answered. Caste, parentage, education, income, even plans for the future. But does anyone ever bother to ask the other party, 'Hey, do you believe in God?'
Even Devang and his parents didn't think of asking such a question to an apparently perfect girl. And how could they, when her name was Bhakti, for God's sake.
Says Devang, "Ours was an arranged match, but unlike others I didn't feel I was going to marry an almost stranger. When we tied the knot, I thought I knew almost everything that was worth knowing about my future life partner. She wanted to stay in a joint family, and had made all her likes and dislikes very clear. She was a transparent person and I assumed there couldn't be any surprise in store."
Boy, was I wrong! Immediately after our marriage the truth struck me that my wife didn't believe in God. I have no qualms in admitting that, at that time the fact came as a mild shock to me. I was brought up in a very devotional, God fearing family. In fact I had never met an atheist. But here she was, my own sweet wife.
I had great faith in God and his powers. Every Tuesday I would visit Ganesh temple, wore a 'moon ring' on the advice of our family astrologer, had my breakfast only after having a bath and a small prayer to God... In short, I was not different from my parents who believed that it is the God that makes the world go round.
But my wife thought otherwise.
Or to put it in her words, she didn't give much thought to the whole issue of religion. Of course she had no quarrels with the believers. We married according to Vedic rites, went to the temple of our Kuldevi in my native place as per the custom, and performed all the pujas with my parents.
Bhakti did everything happily - but as I later realized - without any real faith in the higher power.
Of course I didn't realize it immediately. It was only after we returned home and settled in the daily routine, I noticed that unlike other family members, prayers and puja had no place in my wife's life. She respected my mother and accepted her suggestions and advices in most of the household matters, but flatly refused when asked to fast on certain days.
She watered plants daily and believed in medicinal properties of Tulsi but never bowed her head or lit diya at that plant.
All this at least didn't affect the family life directly but my mom was scandalized when she realized one day that her bahu had committed the sin of touching everywhere including the puja corner while menstruating.
This act upset the older lady mightily and she didn't eat for two days as penance. This in turn upset Bhakti more. She said she didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings but it was silly to consider menstruation unclean.
Then there was the instance of Bhakti refusing to wash the feet of our Guruji, who visited the house. She was respectful to him as she always was to other guests, but pooh-poohed the widespread belief that this person had some super human powers.
After the holy man left, Bhakti questioned the logic behind offering food to him in untouched silver plates. She had let a woman tie a thread on her wrist that day but as soon as everyone left, she took it off. My mother found her daughter in law's behaviour blasphemous. For the first time after my marriage, two women exchanged some angry words.
Fortunately, the issue didn't escalate into full-fledged war after that. Both concerned parties sulked for a day and then life was back to normal. It has been two years now and all of us have learnt to tolerate each other on this issue. Of course minor crisis threaten the peace every once in a while. Even I sometimes get upset when my wife expresses her views on religious rites in family functions.
I am, what you call a modern, educated man, but at the same time fear the wrath of the Almighty. I don't tear off greeting cards and calendars bearing images of God. My mother goes and puts them under the Peepul tree before my wife dumps them in the dustbin.
Last month we all went for a pilgrimage. My wife considered it a pleasure trip. My mom frowned at the attitude and was a bit agitated when during the trip, once my wife commented on the dirt and filth surrounding a big temple and refused to eat the Prasad saying it was unhygienic. But overall we all enjoyed the trip. My wife thanked me and I thanked God.
So far so good. But now my wife is pregnant. I know she is going to be a wonderful mother. But sometimes I wonder if there would be one more atheist in the family then. In that case - Oh, help me God!
| Varsha Pathak | Content Courtesy ShaadiTimes |
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Understanding The Swastika
Learn how to draw the Swastika.
However, after the Nazis used this symbol during the Second World War, there were a host of negative connotations associated with it. Which is why many references can be found to it in relation to Hitler's regime of oppression.
But in the Indian context, it has always been held to denote positivity and as a symbol of the sun, life, power, strength, and good luck. For a correct understanding of the Swastika in the 'real' India, a study of Indian culture in the past and present worlds is necessary.
The Swastika symbol is basically an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing or left-facing forms and its origins go back to Mesopotamia, Babylonia, and ancient Greece.
All religions in India revere the Swastika, but especially in the Buddhist, Jain and Hindu traditions. Not only is it considered auspicious; it is a harbinger of peace and prosperity. Most religious occasions, other than that of Mohammedans call for the drawing, painting, carving, and sculpting of the Swastika symbol at the place of worship.
Drawing the Swastika rangoli at religious occasions is usually a must and a way of paying tribute to the Sun God. Since it is usually drawn with its arms pointing in a clockwise direction, it is considered a solar symbol. Hindus also use it as a bindi or tilak. In India, the Swastika is also associated with Lord Ganesha since it marks his palm.
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Ranna Gill Showcases ''Autumn Garden'' At WLIFW
Ranna endeavors to integrate the magic into her design...
The autumn season marks a time of transition; it bridges the past warmth of summer and the approaching chill of winter.
It allows for the old to shed and the new to be born. Ranna takes the vibrancy of this beautiful time and illustrates this phenomenon in her stunning new collection.
The season also known as 'Fall' marks a time of year when leaves turn to intense reddish or brownish hues before falling from bowers of trees. Rendering the earth of many a gardenia and parklands into an evocative sea of blinding crimson.
Intense autumn and winter colors in shades of wine berry, sunset purple, warm taupe, military olive, chestnut and black coffee form the core palette of this collection. Floor length flowing gowns and dresses, intricately embroidered and draped evening tops and the use of creative layering in contemporary silhouettes gives the collection its modern identity.
Luxurious and lustrous fabrics in brocade, staple jersey and heavy weight silk embossed with the signature Ranna Gill 'Tulip', gardenia, floral and geo-floral print designs, add a sense of lyrical drama.
With this latest collection, designer Ranna Gill endeavors to integrate and infuse the magic and romance of the Autumn Gardenia into her design philosophy to produce and create something tangible and more creatively into something wearable.
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Does Hindu Law Permit Marrying Cousins?
There are laws in Indian jurisdiction that ascertain dos and don'ts in marrying your relatives.
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Cross Culture Marriage
Ameet asks,
My brother is Hindu and he wants to marry a girl from Thailand who is a Buddhist and they will stay in England after marriage. Does any one of them need to convert themselves to get married in India?
Dear Ameet,
As regards your query, your brother can definitely get married in India as per Hindu Vedic rites or he may get married as per Special Marriage act 1954 by following the appropriate compliances as required by law. As per your query pertaining to conversion, which is not required for getting married in this present case as per the facts narrated. You may consult an expert matrimonial lawyer for further clarification if any.
Hope this should suffice your query in brief.
Getting Divorced Nullified
Geetha asks,
My sister married on 29.5.98 as per Hindu marriage Act and got marriage dissolved by mutual consent on 22.4.06. [Petition u/s13 (b)] She has a 9 yrs old son. How can they get the divorce nullified? Can they register in the marriage office and get their marriage registered?
Dear Geetha,
It seems that your sister has already got a court decree and order of divorce by mutual consent, now it seems as per your details as mentioned by you this order is valid and binding order of divorce. You may consult an expert divorce lawyer along with your court orders, papers and proceedings for further clarifications if any. I fail to understand what further clarifications you intend to seek. You may clearly specify your query enabling us to respond to you positively.
Hope this should suffice your query in brief.
Laws In Hindu Marriages
Preeti asks,
I am a Sikh girl and I want to marry a Sikh boy who is my second cousin from my father's side. He is my father's first cousin brother's son. I really need guidance about how to go about this issue as I am told that the Hindu marriage law prohibits the marriage of cousins. Please help.
Dear Preeti,
Firstly one has to fulfil certain statutory conditions required for getting married legally as per Hindu marriage Act 1955, Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 which clarifies about the valid conditions for getting married as per Hindu Marriage Act 1955 as per Indian law, wherein one of the condition which reads as "the parties should not be within the degrees of prohibited relationship, unless the custom or usage governing each of them permits the marriage between the two". Now as per your query your proposed arrangement will have to be tested in compliance of the statutory law by knowing the actual family arrangements for any prohibitions if any. You may further consult an expert Matrimonial Lawyer for further clarifications.
Hope this should suffice your query in brief.
Divorce By Mutual Consent
Sanju asks,
What procedures need to be taken before applying for "divorce by mutual consent" in Christian marriage? What all documents are required for filing divorce?
Dear Sanju,
You will have to fulfil and comply with the statutory provisions of section 10 - A of the Divorce Act 1869. You may consult an expert divorce lawyer for further appropriate compliances.
Hope this should suffice your query in brief.
Legalities For Divorce
Kiran asks,
I was married two months before in Andhra Pradesh and now I am going to Canada as my spouse is pursuing his studies there, I want to know: Can I apply for a divorce now and if not what is minimum duration to apply for a divorce? Can I apply divorce from Canada or should I apply from India - Andhra Pradesh?
Dear Kiran,
Firstly you cannot immediately file for divorce assuming that your marriage has taken place two months prior. It is appropriate that you must consult an expert divorce lawyer with appropriate correct factual details for your further appropriate compliances as per the steps you would like to initiate as there are many issues which requires clarifications and needed to be considered before finalizing or initiating any steps. May be you need to first understand the options as available to you and the immediate legal recourse, then you may take a call and initiate the process. It is always advisable to initiate the process from Indian forum.
Hope this should suffice your query in brief.
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April 11, 2008
Kashmeera Shah: Mantra For Fitness
Kashmeera Shah in rendezvous with Shaaditimes as she spills the beans... on fitness, regime, diet and much more.
"A healthy mind and healthy body are the mantra for a fit personality" - Kashmeera Shah.
Kashmeera Shah, a name not unknown to anyone. A sultry figure with loads of attitude; she became a household name with Sony TV's reality show Big Boss. Later, she was seen with her beau Krishna in Sony TV's dancing show Nach Baliye-3.
She won many hearts with her dancing skills. With her dusky looks, gorgeous body and never-say-die attitude, Kashmeera has a huge fan following.
Meet the bold and beautiful Kashmeera Shah in rendezvous with Shaaditimes as she spills the beans... on fitness, regime, diet and much more.
Fitness...
Fitness depends on person to person. Some may imagine a 36-24-36 figure as a fit body, while some may think staying slim is staying fit. But I think fitness is not only about a sexy and sultry figure, it is much more than that.
Fitness is also about a fit mind in a fit body. You have to be mentally and physically sound to be fit. Just staying slim or eating less is not fitness. But eating appropriate and staying happy is also fitness.
Now-a-days models go for injections, boob jobs and other surgeries to become slim, they take medicines to remain slim - but that's not fitness. Fitness is eating right, maintaining a perfect workout regime and having a healthy mind.
My Fitness Regime...
I don't smoke or drink. I also don't over eat. I only eat as much as I should. There are times when I find it hard to resist certain food, but I control my hunger. This is the simple regime I follow.
Yes I love food...
Krishna makes the best chicken ever and I really find that hard to resist. At times I almost overeat. He is really the best cook. This is only the food item I can't resist.
I am a tea lover...
I drink tea when in India. Abroad, whether I am in America or Dubai or anywhere internationally, I just love Starbucks.
Diet...
I eat only white meat, no red meat. I also eat veggies on Mondays and Thursdays. And as I said earlier - no overeating. Just eat as much as one needs to fill the stomach. If one follows this then there is hardly any need to go on a diet.
Best body...
Shilpa Shetty has the best figure in Bollywood by far and in men, Hrithik Roshan wins hands down. The way he carries himself is amazing.
Sex appeal...
I think the way I carry myself makes me sexy. I can't think of anything else. The way one carries oneself makes a mark and makes him or her appealing and sexy.
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Why You Shouldn't Try To Be His Mother
Mothering you husband never works in marriage. You're a wife, not a mother.
'Mom knows best.' Agreed that's a hard line for any woman, let alone a newly-wed bride, to live up. But hold on a minute - you don't have to compete with your mother-in-law, so don't get too obsessed with what she thinks or does!
In fact, in all probability, your husband married you because you don't resemble his mother. It's not as though a man chooses to replace his mother with his wife. In the same vein, he doesn't expect you to step into her shoes. Learning her best recipes is okay (and a good way to pacify him when he loses his cool!), but that's about it. After that, you're his wife an entirely different person.
Sadly though, too many women end up thinking that the best way to get close to, or make an impression on their husbands is to mirror the qualities and mannerisms of their mother-in-law. So they hardly reach their honeymoon destination before they start mothering their husband.
Frankly that doesn't bode well for your marriage!
Showing concern versus mothering
Lest you harbour any misconceptions about mothering, let's get this clear. Of course your husband expects you to be concerned about his well-being. Expressing concern and doing things for each other is a part and parcel of being married. Mothering, however, is another ballgame altogether.
For instance, say your hubby's got high cholesterol. Naturally, you'd like him to eat right and hit the gym to get fit. But whereas occasionally voicing your desire to enjoy a long life together may inspire him to do something for his health, nagging him as his mother would to eat this, don't eat that, do this, don't do that will only cause him to get irritated and in worse cases, lead him to avoid discussing his health with you in the future.
In mothering your husband, you end up believing that he is a child, and so that you can lay down the law. But you couldn't be more wrong. Face the truth you're not the only adult in your family.
Why mothering your husband doesn't work
In addition to making you the butt of unpleasant nagging wife jokes, mothering is a bad idea for other reasons too. Here's why:
All said and done, it's really important for you to remember who you are - you're a wife, not a mother to your husband. So sit back and enjoy your life together a little more, as equals. He's your man, not your little boy! Don't forget that.
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Miss India Worldwide - A Huge Success
Shagun Sarabhai (India), a 20 yrs old student of medicine crowned with the 2008 "Miss India Worldwide".
Tijori Entertainment and Kaleidovision in collaboration with HT City, held a press conference at JW Marriott, on Thursday night, to showcase the first Annual Miss India Worldwide India Pageant.
The seventeenth Annual Miss India Worldwide India saw, Shagun Sarabhai (India), a 20 year old student of medicine crowned with the 2008 "Miss India Worldwide" title on February 23 '08 in South Africa. For the first time ever Shagun Sarabhai received an eight and a half minute "Standing Ovation" from the foreign dignitaries, Indian Consul General and her peers.
The presenter of the event, Siddharth Kannan, a popular TV host kept the audience in splits with his unmatched sense of humor. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Deepak Tijori of Tijori Entertainment said, "It is not restricted by banalities like physical shortcomings, therefore the absence of Height Criteria and Swim Suit rounds makes it different from the conventional pageants."
He also expressed his gratitude to the trainers and consultants like Meher Bhasin, Vinod Nair of Kimaya, Shiwani Tijori who took great care in grooming the contestants. Ms. Ritu Jhingon, Vice President and Marketing of HT, who was looking very graceful, in a short speech thanked the sponsors and announced that the this global property is going to be bigger and better in the years to come.
The owner of Kimaya, Vinod Nair and Arna Bose of Kaleidovision also said a few words on the occasion. In between the quick impromptu speeches, the talent & the short-listing of the twenty young girls from all corners of India was screened on the AV to pep up the evening with some rhythm.
The second and the third runner up - Pooja Kanwal and Divya Parmeshwaran respectively - looked extremely confident and happily obliged the shutterbugs. The jewel in the crown Shagun Sarabhai said, "I feel very honoured to represent India globally."
It goes without saying that for these young ladies the path to Bollywood if they so desire is all but paved as the pageant is co-presented by Mr. Deepak Tijori's company.
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Get Into The Mood For Holi!
Set your own tone for your Holi celebrations.
"Bhang ke pakore" may not be your cup of tea, but how else can you adopt a footloose and carefree attitude to celebrate this Holi with your lover and friends?
Okay - so it's that time of the year again, but the very thought of being drenched in multi-coloured water makes you feel icky. Worse still, is the idea of being offered "bhang ke pakore" to loosen up your spirits prior to the dousing!
If that's not your style, may we suggest that instead of being a sufferer, you set the tone for your Holi celebrations. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
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