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My job is more than just a profession for me - Priyanka Chopra | Exclusive Interview

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She is steadily taking over the world, one successful project at a time. From earning the biggest opening in the U.S with Quantico to bagging prestigious awards and wowing the audience with her red carpet appearance at the Academy Awards, Priyanka Chopra is fast becoming the darling of Hollywood. The actress, whose Jai Gangaajal hits the screens today and will once again be seen as Alex Parrish in the second season of Quantico premiering this Sunday, is one busy girl! She successfully juggles between being a badass FBI recruit in America and portraying a female cop in the hinterland of India. Her global domination continues, as she is all set to play the lead role, that of a baddie, in Baywatch - the film. Right after her glamorous appearance at the Oscars 2016, where as a presenter, she gave away the Best Editing award along with America actor Live Schreiber, the actress took off to Miami for her film shoot. With Indian and International producers running around for her dates, and the who's who of Hollywood going gaga over her talent, Chopra has now become the new face of Indian cinema on the international shores! But even today, she is still the hard working Indian at heart, whose smile is enough to brighten even the dullest of rooms. Excerpts from a delightful conversation with our very own desi girl:



Bajirao Mastani, Jai Gangaajal and Quantico; you were simultaneously working on three projects that come from completely different genres. As an actor, how difficult was this phase?
Difficult? Not really. Fortunately, I have always done multiple projects together. My process as an actor is completely different. Nobody taught me acting. I learnt things on my own and when I started off, I looked up to my directors, co-actors as teachers. For all my films, I do a lot of homework before the project takes off. I create a personality around the character. I don't believe in working on scenes or lines. My main priority is to understand the character, in and out. What does she do, where did she study, what are her hobbies, favourite food items; I try to understand the person that my character is and believe in creating her from scratch. Once I know the person well, almost like a best friend, then I am confident enough to enact any scene in her periphery. That's exactly why I can easily switch in and out of multiple roles at the same time.

But for Bajirao Mastani and Quantico, you were working on two dialects that were poles apart. Was that tough?
Oh yes! American and Marathi. That was very difficult. At least, I am familiar with Marathi, because I live in Mumbai. So, there was a dialect coach who helped me and Ranveer during Bajirao Mastani. She was a Maharashtrian Bhramin girl, who would listen to our dialogues on the set. In case there was any mistake, she would correct us and then, we would do a retake. For such projects, where my dialect needs to be in a particular way, I always have a coach. I had one on the sets of Quantico as well. If my American accent goes a little off, she makes me do the retake. It's like a tool to get your job right!

What's the best compliment that you have received for your performance in Quantico?
There are so many of them. My fans have always been generous with their compliments and have stood by me, through thick and thin. But, my most favourite has to be seeing little girls dressing up as Alex Parrish on Halloween last year. They tweeted these pictures, where they had tied up their long, blonde hair and wore black wigs. It is such a big compliment for me to be universally known as an actor, and not for the colour of my skin. Actors are always put into categories. I don't want to be one of them. I want to be noticed for my merit, more than what I look like, where I come from or how I speak. Tomorrow, if I am approached for something that requires me to play a Spanish girl, then I want to learn the language, dress like a Spanish girl and convince people ki main Puerto Rico se hoon. That's my job as an actor - to become other people!


How has it been interacting with the American audience and media?
It has been overwhelming! Both the audience and media in America have been very warm and welcoming. In fact, forget winning, just getting nominated for the People's choice award was the biggest thing in the my first year as an actor there. Everyone has been very kind and sweet. Even the security at international airports see me and go, "Who's the terrorist?" I don't even know (laughs). Also, it's fun to introduce people to Indian cinema and talk about it on shows. For them, Indian cinema is all about running around trees. But, I explain that our music is a part of our culture. We tell stories through music. That's when they get fascinated about the whole thing. It's like a cultural programme for me. 

You have always been someone who has tried new things and emerged victorious. Be it winning Miss World, National Award for Fashion, trying your hand at singing and dubbing, and now, winning the People's choice award for Quantico. How do you look at all this?
That's the beauty of my job. You can control creativity, it will come out and shine in some way or the other. You are a writer, but perhaps, you can even paint tomorrow (I tell the actress that I have been multitasking in different roles for years and she gives me a high-five). Creativity is not restricted to a particular medium. If you are a creative person, it can be in any form. I have written for so many magazines and newspapers, right from Elle to Hindustan Times. I am a writer and I enjoy the process. That's because I am a girl who was raised with a voice, with parents who taught me to be a thinking person. I like taking out my creativity in different ways.

And now, you are also turning producer. Tell us something about your new role.
Oh yes! My production company is called Purple Pebble Pictures and our aim is to work with new talent. It's not easy for talented people to get a foothold without knowing someone or having a godfather. I have been through that struggle and hence, I want be a producer who gives new talent a chance. I also want to promote regional cinema and three projects - one each in Punjabi, Marathi and Bhojpuri are in the pipeline. The Marathi project is called Ventilator, directed by Rajesh Mapuskar and it went on the floors in February.



Many believed that your portrayal of Kashibai resulted in one of your best performances till date. What do you think?
Well, that the audience can tell you better (laughs). But personally, I knew from the beginning that Kashibai's character will resonate. She was never at fault and even history ignored her. The entire focus has always been on Bajirao and Mastani, so no one remembered Kashibai's journey. Credits to Sanjay (Leela Bhansali) sir for bringing her to life and showcasing her side of the story so well. I was one of the first actors to be cast for the film and he told me, "I need to know who my Kashi is. Only then, I can get my Bajirao and Mastani." 

Is that why you believed that a character like Kashibai can never be written again?
Absolutely! She had a different voice, and she stood for herself. Kashibai said a lot, without even talking that much and that too, in an era that dates back to the 19th century. If I was in her place, I would have just asked my husband to get out and leave me alone. But, Kashibai stood like a pillar of strength with Bajirao, through his good and bad times.

Do you agree share the same sentiment as Kashibai did in the film, that of letting a man go? 
Pyaar ho jaata hain. You can't tie someone up and never let them go. Even if Kashibai did that, Bajirao's heart would still be with Mastani. Love cannot be controlled, and that's why Kashibai asks Radha Maa to free Mastani. Personally, I am someone who is of the belief that you have to let someone go, if they are not wholeheartedly involved in a relationship. Even today, societal pressure has forced several women to continue a relationship, despite their ordeal. Just because, haw! Duniya kya bolegi. Par, galat toh ho raha hain na. It is better to live by your self respect and allow someone to go. You don't need someone to complete you. Also, I hate the double standards that the society has for women. 



Actors are usually skeptical about opting for a supporting role, especially at the peak of their career.
But, I have always believed that there is no role that is big or small. There are only small actors, and I am not one of them. There are many films where I have hardly had any screen space. Look at Kaminey, I had just eight scenes. Par main apni kaabiliyat mein bahut believe karti hoon. I do all my work with honesty. My job is more than just a profession to me. There is a strange spiritual connect between the moments when the director goes 'action' and 'cut'. That's how I treat my job!

You once mentioned that Jai Gangaajal is a prime example of feminism.
I am a feminist and proud to be one. I strongly believe that feminism is not about hating, berating a man or making him feel smaller. Feminism stands for equality, where a man and woman can walk shoulder to shoulder. Why should any woman feel she can't do certain things, just because she is a woman? This is a global issue. Women have been globally treated like second class citizens since years. For example, the issue of renumeration disparity is a global problem. Several female actors in Hollywood have voiced their opinion on it. As for Jai Gangaajal, I do believe that the film is a prime example of feminism. A uniform has set values and respect. It has nothing to do with being a man or a woman.

As an independent woman who strongly believes in Feminism, what is your solution to challenging this disparity?
Nobody will fight our battle. We have to do it ourselves.We can do it only by being really good at our respective jobs, so that we can't be denied anything. Also, just the way you shouldn't be denied something because you are a woman, there should not be an exception either. If you are good at anything that you do, be it as a doctor, engineer, CEO of a company or an actor, no one has the right to take away what you deserve. 

Credit: Cosmopolitan Magazine

So, do you see things changing around you?
Personally, I feel that we have just started and the battle ahead is a long one. But, I do see big changes across the globe, which is a very good thing. The CEO of Pepsi is a woman. Our nation was the first to have a female Prime Minister. So, women have always taken important steps in history to bring about a change. Films like Jai Gangaajal, Fashion, Queen, where only a woman's face draws the audience, are also important. It is a big step! And these small steps are crucial. Duniya ek din mein thodi hi badlegi.

You are one of the few female actors who stays away from the race to outdo one another.
But, I don't have the time. I am constantly working on new things, and trying to outdo myself. My only priority is to better myself. My career has never been dependent on someone else's failure. I am not a competitive person. I compete only with myself. I like being collaborative - the coming together of great minds, creating stories and good cinema is what excites me. 

So, apart from Quantico and Baywatch, what else is keeping you busy?
I have got my hands full already (laughs). It's been a super busy start to 2016 already, with Quantico season 2, Oscars. I have the option of choosing a bunch of films between India and America. Honestly, it feels like I should do them all, because I am a very greedy actor. But, my team believes that I don't have a clone, and hence, I need to make a choice (laughs). So, I am still in the process of finalising some more projects after I finish the commitments that are currently on priority.

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The Dancebee

Diary of a Dancebee Anniversary | Gratitude Post

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Sometimes, the almighty and destiny work in unison to make special plans for you. I truly believe 'Diary of a Dancebee' was one such plan, that became a part of my life on this very day. This 'plan' gave me the chance to learn and grow as an individual. It gave me the opportunity to interact with thousands of people from across the globe, who continue to make me smile with their appreciation and kind gestures even today. It gave me a platform to express my thoughts and more importantly, it gave me chance to do what I love and love what I do. Diary of a Dancebee has come a long way, and we are all set to enter a brand new year. From being a simple, personal blog to becoming one of India's most loved entertainment & lifestyle blogs and ultimately, winning awards for all the hard work. Today, as I look back at all those memories of spending sleepless nights over designing the blog, editing posts and working on new concepts, I feel proud. Proud to give my ideas a chance. Proud to have a strong voice, and of course, proud to be a girl boss who dared to dream.

Big hug to my fabulous team, contributors, guest writers, family and brands, who stood by me and this blog through the ups and downs. You are the lifeline of this baby! You helped make Diary of a Dancebee what it is today. Lots of love and gratitude to all the brands, agencies and people we have collaborated / worked with. Nothing worth having comes easy, but all of you made it possible with your support. Reserving the best for last! Nothing would have been possible without your love and blessings, dear readers! It means a lot to know that there are people who appreciate your work and your posts can help change a life somewhere or bring a smile on someone's face. Thank you for all the letters, tweets and posts, even on days when we faced hurdles. Your love has made us stronger.

And I quote Steve Jobs - "Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do."
Thank you for believing in us and our work. I fall in love with my job everyday and this wouldn't have been possible without you. Here's to many more amazing stories, learning new things and chasing dreams with Diary of a Dancebee!

Love,
Priya Adivarekar

Water Wonder | The Aquamagica Experience

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With Holi celebrations on in full swing, it is also time to welcome happy, bright and super hot days of summer. Plus, the much awaited long weekend is here. I am quite sure that most of you based in Mumbai have had enough of those Pune / Lonavala one day trips with family, gorging on chocolate fudge or perhaps, taking selfies at Shaniwaar Wada. Oh, and those visiting the city for a Mumbai Darshan, aren't you tired of just checking out the huge gate outside Mannat already? There is something better waiting for you just a few kilometres away from Mumbai (and for those residing in Pune, the same goes for you). The perfect escape for all those water babies, who want to enjoy a day out and return home with memories to last a lifetime - Aquamagica.




Just 90 mins away from both Mumbai and Pune and off the Expressway, Aquamagica is a beautiful water park, complete with some of the most exciting rides. The variety of rides and ample space to relax in between all the fun makes Aquamagica perfect for families and large group of friends. Plus, they have got three in-house stores that help, in case you are not carrying the required gear to enter the rides. Team Dancebee was invited to visit Aquamagica earlier this month and must say, we had one helluva amazing experience. Well, our pictures speak louder than words.
Within minutes after buying tickets, the cable cars transport you to the world of Aquamagica, which is located on a hill. This super short ride gave us an incredible view of the entire Adlabs Imagica property below. The cable car ride, a quick 2 min walk and ticket checking later, we were welcomed to the in-house merchandise and apparel store, which is situated next to the huge changing room area for men and women. We liked how the maintenance staff took great care of the visitor's requirements and also kept the rooms, shower cubicles and washrooms super clean. Despite the weekend rush, there was enough room for everyone. To avail locker facility, you can pay a nominal fee and keep your valuables secured. Once you are done changing, you are all set to enter the world of fun.




Rides | The Pirate Bay is a hit with parents and children alike, especially the pirate water bucket. The slides are great fun and we spent almost 20-25 minutes taking a spin at each one of them, back to back. There are some adorable rides reserved for toddlers and little kids as well.As you walk ahead, you come across some more thrilling and adventurous water rides. Some of the most popular ones include Loopy Woopy, Zip Zap Zoom, Boomeranggo, Yell-O and my most favourite - Swirl Whirl. Both Loopy Woopy and Swirl Whirl look super scary, but leave you flying on cloud nine with a crazy high! Boomeranggo was great fun, and we ended up taking this ride up almost 5 times. The queue outside both Soakerz and Twisty-Turvy was super long. Unfortunately, we had to give them a miss. Personally, I had a gala time screaming my lungs out while enjoying some of these super thrilling rides. Unfortunately, it wasn't possible for us to get clicked in all the rides. But hey, I must say - it was pure cray! We love how all the rides are well guarded by the staff and provide excellent security. Each ride is monitored by a group of well trained guards and they make sure all the rules are followed by an individual before enjoying the ride. Safety first, always!



If going adventurous is not your thing, don't fret! There are many other rides that will keep you entertained. A little ahead of Loopy Woopy comes the much loved Wacky Wavess, where you can spend hours enjoying the artificial waves, with some super awesome music playing in the background. I loved spending sometime at Wacky Wavess, enjoying the great music and shaking a leg in the artificial waves. Trust me, it's great fun. 
For those who love some lazy moments and want to catch 40 winks while floating on a long stream, there is Floatsa. Here you can float for several minutes on an individual tube, enjoy the lazy river and soak in the sun. There is also a separate area for those who love 'dancing in the rain'. Yes! Rain dance is the ultimate place for those who can't stop shaking a leg, while enjoying the cold water drizzle.


Food | After all the adventure, you are bound to pay some attention to those hunger pangs! Aquamagica houses various restaurants, shacks, cafes and stalls, that serve various cuisines - right from Indian to Italian and Mexican. We liked the Pizza slice served at Sunbeatz - a pizzeria located right next to the rain dance area. While the restaurant also had Salads on the menu, it was unavailable during our visit. Ammos has some decent variety of Indian dishes, including Jain options. For those who prefer a heavy lunch can opt for the unlimited Aqua Lunch buffet available near Ammos (Aquamagica main entrance) for a decent cost. All the restaurants have dishes that are decently priced, but we personally felt that they can do with some more variety. All the restaurant areas provide good shade and perfect to catch up on some conversations over food. 



With great connectivity by rail, road and air + some super innovative rides, Aquamagica is the perfect place for families to bond and spend some quality time together, away from the humdrum of the city. In fact, they even have some exciting activities planned for Holi today. For all those who love water and don't believe in wasting it by planning a 'water wastage dance show' in their societies, head to Aquaimagica for a fabulous experience. We had a wonderful time being our water loving self in the magical world of Aquamagica, and honestly, I can't wait to get my entire team for a bonding session now (Oh! They have corporate booking offers too).
A few tips to keep in mind before planning a trip to Aquamagica:
Carry a pair of beach flip flops. The floor gets super hot and unbearable from 11 am to 4:30 pm.
Do not forget your sunscreen. Golden rule. Period!
Carry appropriate swimwear. Unless you plan to buy something from the in-house store.
Got an injury? Ensure you get a clearance from the doctor, before enjoying any ride.


How to get there:
By Road - 75kms drive time from Mumbai / Pune. Situated near Pali Road, a little off the Express highway.
By Air - Chhatrapati Shivaji International / Domestic Airport and then, by road to Aquamagica
By Rail - Nearest local station is Khopoli. Hop into the free shuttle bus provided by Aquamagica at Khopoli.
Aquamagica also offers third party A/C bus and car packages. 
We personally prefer the latter, because the former is disorganised offering by Neeta Travels. During our trip, we had originally booked a bus ticket (only on being told that the bus would be an A/C Volvo), but what turned up was a rickety non a/c mini bus by some Vinayak Travels. Thankfully, the Aquamagica team was super prompt in making the changes and our car arrived well in time. Too bad, Neeta Travels just lost our trust.

Ticket Rates: Rs 899 on non-peak days, Rs 999 on peak days (follow Aquamagica on social media for exciting offers and keep an eye on their official website as well). Psst! They even have a pre-holiday offer and a special Student discount, which is valid up to March 31. 

Verdict: Clean, well guarded, packed with some crazy rides and super exciting, Aquamagica is the ultimate family destination for all those who love water rides. Make the most of your holiday by enjoying a day out at this amazing water park. This summer, Aquamagica is the place to be!

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The Dancebee

Relationship is all about making time for each other | Kareena Kapoor Khan - Exclusive Interview

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I was around 8 years old when one of Dharma's most ambitious projects - Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, hit the screens. While the family drama kept me entertained, one girl left a strong impression with her amazing personality and care-free attitude. I was mesmerised by the fact that someone could pull off a character like Poo so flawlessly, without making it look too caricaturish. Other characters namely Kaurwaki, Sanjana, Chameli followed and needless to say, the actress went on to become one of my favourites. Not because of her beauty, nor the glamorous avatar (she wins brownie points for it anyway), but the sheer magic that she created, every time she appeared on screen. 

There is something  very charming about Kareena Kapoor Khan, who then went on to win many more hearts with her impeccable act as Geet in Jab We Met. Her sixteen year long journey in Bollywood has been a courageous one. The actress experimented with her roles, and created a benchmark that younger actresses could follow. Be it going size zero, taking up cameos in the form of dance numbers for fun or turning singer in Dev, she always took the unconventional route and preferred to follow her heart, instead of accepting trends that were often followed by her peers. Last week, I met the Begum for a chat at her office, just before her dinner time (she is very particular about food timings). She is one of the few people who can make even the most simple pair of jeans look glamorous. For someone who likes a heart-to-heart conversation over a WhatsApp message, Kareena still prefers to be old school and honestly, we love her for that! In a freewheeling chat, the actress discusses films, relationships and Ki & Ka, which hits the screens tomorrow.


What was the first thing that attracted you to the script of Ki & Ka?
The concept! The very fact that Balki decided to work on a concept like this and wanted to present a unique love story. He didn't want to go the typical boy meets girl route. Here, you have a boy who wants to be like his mother, which is very rare. Normally, most guys would say that they want to be like their father. Kabir (Arjun's character) is different. So you see, the script started on an amazing note and I just couldn't say no! You have to see the movie to believe it.

How much of Kareena do you see in Kia, your character?
Um! I do relate to it, since she is married, independent and hard working. She is very much a modern girl, who has grown up with ambitions and believes in chasing her dreams. 

And what about Saif? Is he anything like Arjun's character, Kabir?
Not at all! He started working at the age of 17. He can never think of not working.

The trailer of Ki & Ka, especially the intimate moments, gave rise to unnecessary controversies. How did you react to it?
We live in India. According to some people, everything in life is terminated once you are married. It's like you gotta change the way you breathe as well, as if you have sold your soul. But, that's not the case, right? I am an actor and my husband respects me for that. We are in 2016 and the concepts of our films are changing with time. If the two characters in a film are husband and wife, they have to be intimate with each other. There is no other way! I discussed the script and the requirements with my husband before signing the film. He was absolutely fine and said that if it is the requirement, you must go ahead and do it. In fact, he added that I have stood for a lot of things that go against the norm, which includes working after marriage. So, he has always wanted me to be the modern woman that I claim to be. People must not forget that I am an actor as well.

Image credit: Femina 2016
Ki & Ka is all about a relationship, and these days, the newspapers are filled with stories about relationships going kaput. Tales of separation and divorce. Personally, how do you look at such things?
For me, a relationship between two individuals is built over love, support and respect for each other. Ki & Ka shows how the woman accepts her man, despite knowing that he has no ambitions. Love knows no boundaries or calculations. Separations and break-ups happen in a very personal space. Nobody knows what actually happens behind the closed doors. That's how I look at it.

In the case of celebrities, do you think it is stardom that often takes a toll?
Not really. In my case, both Saif and I are actors. Both of us are busy with our respective projects. When I was shooting for Udta Punjab and Ki & Ka, he was not. Now that he has begun working on Rangoon, I am caught up with promotions. So, we often miss each other. But, relationship is all about making time for one another. You can't just make a statement and yell out - I don't have time for love! Women are multi-taskers and if one really wants to, you can always remove some time. Personally, I always try and make an effort to take sometime out to go see him. Sometimes, we both take some time off for a getaway. You have to work on things in a way that you get that little extra time for your loved ones.

Do you also think the fast paced lifestyle today has played a role in this?
More than that, I feel people are getting used to depending on all things digital. You get one million likes and folks go, Oh! I am so loved. I read stories where normal conversations, that could happen face to face, are taking place on Twitter. People are taking to Facebook to wish their loved ones on birthdays and anniversaries! How difficult is it to pick up the phone and wish someone?


So, it seems like you are unlikely to break your promise (that of never creating a social media account).
Obviously! I will never be on any social media platform. Why can't I just meet someone or talk to them over the phone? Or if I like someone in a film, I'll call them up or send them a note na. That's so much more personal and special. The only thing I like about Twitter is the fact that it can help spread awareness, especially during a time of crisis. But for conversations and using it as a tool to simply send out messages? Never. I think, I am still a little old school like that.

But, what about fans who look up to you and wish to connect with their favourite actress?
I like to connect with them through interviews, promotions among others. Also, it is not possible to answer millions of fans on social media. You will always end up disappointing someone. But, I am glad I have a strong and active fan club on social media called Kareena Online. They are almost like my army and are very possessive about me. I feel proud to be on Twitter and Instagram through them. With fans as protective as them, I know I am safe on social media. They will bajao anyone who writes anything against me (laughs). They will troll them.

You are now working with co-actors from the new lot. What do you have to say about their skills and the experience of working with them?
As far as Arjun is concerned, he is as experienced as any other senior actor in the industry. Perhaps, that is also because he is an industry kid and has grown up watching films. But, I feel all the young boys have great energy and acting skills, which is almost like a seasoned star. They are very conscious about everything that they do. They are all guns blazing, raring to go!

Image credit: Harper's Bazaar Bride
What was Saif's first reaction when he heard about the concept of this film?
He thought it was very cool. The very fact that Balki came up with a concept like this fascinated him. It's not a commercial blockbuster kind of a formula, with item songs and a huge ensemble cast. But, it has a concept from the heart, which will stand for something and be a nice film. So, that's why he encouraged me to do the film.

There is a lot of curiosity building up around your character in Udta Punjab. What is it all about?
It's a drug drama and I play a doctor. Udta Punjab stresses upon an important reality of Punjab - the drug busts that have been taking place. The film is more intense, gritty and dark, which is completely different from Ki & Ka. The latter is also real, but so much more quirky and fun. Udta Punjab is very dark and I am sure people will like the look once it is released.

Since you were shooting for the two films simultaneously, was it difficult to shift from a dark world to a quirky one the very next day?
In fact, I shot for three films from completely different genres - Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Udta Punjab and Ki & Ka, all back to back. As an actor, you have to give your best in each character and work it out as much as possible. For someone who loves cinema and acting, I absolutely enjoyed the experience!

Love,
Priya Adivarekar aka
The Dancebee

Need For Speed | Adidas Pure Boost ZG Prime

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Light, fast and stylish! Everything that a male running enthusiast could ask for and lots more. That's the all new Adidas Pure Boost ZG Prime men's running shoe for you. Super light running footwear, that improves performance, helping you run fast with great energy. Weighing just 8.7 ounces, the Adidas Pure Boost ZG Prime was recently launched in the country, with a special run across South Mumbai. The runners included a mix of professional pacers, members of the Adidas Wolf Pack and select running enthusiasts (including Team Dancebee), who took the stretch from Chowpatty to Gateway of India by storm.



In a vast market filled with different types of shoes dedicated to running, the Adidas Pure Boost ZG Prime is a breakthrough innovation. The upper is designed with adidas Primeknit, which is carefully engineered to naturally expand with your foot while you run, in order to give the runner a more comfortable fit and help reduce irritation. The stretch web inspired outsole flexes and perfectly adapts to your stride, ensuring a smoother run. The midsole has a lightweight cushioning, while the trademark Boost by Adidas ensures that every step ahead is charged with unlimited supply of energy, which results in a better pace.



We tried the Adidas Pure Boost ZG Prime in two trials - one during the South Mumbai run at the launch and later, during a few sessions at the gym. This gave us an idea of how the pair of shoes work in both the natural and artificial environment. Needless to say, this super light yet amazingly efficient pair helped our team member's pace and ensured the run was a smooth affair. The fit was unbelievably comfortable, and one of the best when compared to some other new shoes in the same niche / price range. The pace increased at every subsequent outdoor run and we were extremely happy with the results. Ditto in the gym, where our cardio workouts on the treadmill reached an all new level with these beauties. Plus, the fact that they look stylish is an added bonus! Our only issue? We hope Adidas launches these running beasts in other colours as well (The blue pair available in the US market looks stunning!)


So far, our team member's experience with the Adidas Pure Boost ZG has been a terrific one. If you are looking for a pair that can help better your pace, provide great comfort and look stylish - all at the same time, then look no further. The price you pay for the benefits in return certainly makes the Adidas Pure Boost ZG Prime a true winner.



Outfit Details
T-shirt - Adidas Running
Gym Shorts, Cap - Adidas Originals
Shoes - Adidas Pure Boost ZG Prime

Shot By: Team Dancebee

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The Dancebee

This is a thrilling Shah Rukh Khan entertainer all the way | Film Review - Fan

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Those who watch Bollywood films, both in India and abroad, have always looked up to Shah Rukh Khan as the king of romance. As someone who was born in the 90s and grew up watching the actor experiment with different genres, I have always loved his risks, especially those where his characters had a darker shade. In fact, Khan started his career with films that had him play negative roles, be it Darr, Baazigar or Anjaam among others. Ever since the actor took the completely commercial route, we lost this experiment loving, risk taker somewhere in the maddening crowd of the multiple crore clubs (though, Ra.One was way ahead of its times and I shall always stand by this opinion). Thankfully, he is back with a bang, with a trump card called Fan and this time, he is sure to make you fall in love with him again, albeit in a different way.


Simply saying that the film left me mind-blown, would be an understatement. Fan is nothing like any SRK film that you have seen before, and this is definitely the most unconventional Yash Raj Film starring Khan. It is dark, intense and raw. We are introduced to a typical Delhi boy - Gaurav Chandna (Khan), a die-hard fan of actor Aryan Khanna (again, Khan), a superstar who rules millions of hearts. Chandna's only dream is to spend sometime with Aryan, but his world turns upside down after his first visit to Mumbai. One thing leads to another, and the passionate fan soon turns in to a destructor, whose only aim is to destroy Aryan Khanna. That's where the chase begins, and what follows is sure to keep you hooked on right till the end.

Director Maneesh Sharma, who wowed us with Band Baaja Baarat, has done a good job at handling this fan vs superstar showdown. We love how the gripping narrative keeps us on the hook, and thankfully, there are no unnecessary songs to break the flow of the film either. Sharat Katariya's dialogues are perfect, especially the ones for Chandna that have the typical Delhi tone. Andrea Guerrea's background score is fabulous and matches each situation perfectly. It is wonderful to see a 50-year-old Khan put in incredible efforts to make some fantastic stunts look easy. Props to popular Korean action director Seyoung Oh for some thrilling, fast paced action sequences. The ensemble cast does a good job. Though, there are a few logic based loopholes in the plot, Khan's impeccable performance overshadows everything! Yes, this is an SRK entertainer all the way.


Khan's portrayal of the fan turned destroyer Gaurav is one of his best in recent times. While you see grey shades in the character and almost hate him for turning into violent fan, you also sympathise with him. As Aryan, Khan puts up a natural act. You see multiple shades in the character, ranging from being kind to turning insecure and angry. Khan's Aryan shows that actors are also human beings, after all. And in this battle between the fan and his idol, there is no right or wrong. Khan, in a double role, does full justice to completely different characters, and ends up making you believe that they are indeed two different people. This is sure an award worthy performance!

Overall, Fan may have a few weaknesses, but the strengths overpower them all. Oh, and they are nothing in front of Khan's flawless act! This is the SRK that we all wanted to see. Dark, gritty, adventurous; the one who can make us smile and cry in the same sequence. A fantastic edge of the seat thriller that is sure to keep you entertained, all the way till the end credits. Trust Shah Rukh Khan to convert you into a Fan with his incredible act in this one!




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Love,
The Dancebee

Happy Birthday Varun Dhawan | 5 reasons why we love Varun

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He made a sensational debut with KJo's larger than life college saga Student of the Year. But in less than 3 years, this talented actor has shown that he is not just here to portray regular 'chocolate boy' roles. Be it opting for a revenge drama like Badlapur or going the Govinda way in his father's directorial venture, Main Tera Hero; actor Varun Dhawan has proved that he is here to stay. From playing a rich student, Rohan to essaying a coming of age character like Raghu, this energetic star has come a long way. As the versatile actor turns 29 today, we take a look at 5 reasons why everybody loves Varun!


Choice of films - Time and again, Varun has proved that he takes his job as an actor very seriously. His choice of films in a short span of three years speaks volumes about this. Instead of playing it safe and sticking to the same kind of roles, Varun took to experimenting and we must say, he did a fine job. Be it the fun loving Seenu or 'DDLJ ke scene pe rone wala' Humpty, we love the way Varun surprises us with his characters. And with films like Dishoom, Shuddhi among others in his kitty, we are excited to see him win more hearts already. Plus, we will also hear him as the voice actor for Captain America in the upcoming film. How cool is that?

Being Humble - Admit it! Varun Dhawan has the biggest fan following among teenage girls. And well, we have seen it with our eyes on multiple occasions. But instead of throwing air and maintaining distance, Varun obliges all his fans with autographs, selfies, photographs and listens to all their stories quite patiently. He loves interacting with his fans, be it during city tours for film promotions or through the #AskVarun Q&A sessions on Twitter.


Dancer extraordinaire - We have a soft corner for people who can dance well and Varun Dhawan is hands down one of the best dancers in Bollywood today. His energy, impeccable footwork and flexible moves are a delight to watch. One look at him dancing on Jee Karda or Saturday, and you will know what we are talking about! 

Sartorial choices - For someone who is a regular at film and fashion events, we are a fan of Varun's personal style statement. Relaxed and easy going; we love the way Varun keeps it casual and yet, makes several heads turn with his sartorial choices. You will always see Varun flaunt funky pair of kicks with denims and a smart jacket (and his signature smile). But, we are also a fan of his formal red carpet looks, where he always manages to get a thumbs up in stylish tuxedos. We also loved the way he rocked the runway during the LFW W/F 2014 finale for Manish Malhotra.


Family Boy - "My family means everything to me," a statement by Varun, given in one of our previous interviews, that truly touched our (and the readers) heart. Varun is a Daddy's boy and the perfect family man. On days when he isn't working round the clock or hanging out with friends, Varun loves spending time with his family over film conversations or better, watching multiple international films, back - to - back. He enjoys working with his father and will soon be seen acting in his brother, Rohit's next titled Dishoom.

Once again, here's wishing this powerhouse of talent a very happy birthday!
For those of you who want to read our exclusive interview with him - click here.

Love,
The Dancebee

Fun Never Ends Here | Imagica Theme Park

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For students, the start of summer would mean end of exams and a good break from early morning lectures, making notes and running around the college for other activities. Anyone would agree that summer holidays were also the best part of childhood. You could play for hours without worrying about homework, plan vacations with your family and simply relax. I am quite sure many of you have already planned their Summer getaway, or perhaps, just got back from one. But, if you are one of those who does not have the privilege to enjoy a long week off or haven't planned anything yet, Imagica is just the place for you! The fact that it is just 70kms away from Mumbai makes things all the more easy and convenient.



This one amazing place where fun begins and never ends. In fact, you will never have enough of all the rides and interesting activities at the beautiful Imagica theme park. Just off the Mumbai-Pune expressway (near Khopoli), Imagica is one of the best amusement and adventure theme parks in Maharashtra. With a variety of fun rides and attractions dedicated to different age groups, this place has something for everyone. I took a day off and visited Imagica to soak in the sunshine and enjoy their amazing attractions. Right from the stunning sights of India in I for India to re-living the popular Anil Kapoor starrer Mr India in an animated motion simulation form, riding through the eerie corridors of Salimgarh to experiencing the fury of deities in Wrath of the Gods; you get an opportunity to witness state-of-the-art technology, that is at par with International amusement parks. Though, you need to be alert and make a note of their show timings, otherwise you might end up missing some of these attractions (like we did). I still regret missing Alibaba aur Chalis Chor.

Attraction: i for India



Among the thrill-filled rides, our team had a blast going cray in Nitro - one of Imagica's star attractions. While I gave Nitro a miss, I challenged myself to take up Dare 2 Drop, where you shoot to the sky and drop to the ground with force. For someone scared of heights, this was quite an achievement for me (and great fun too). You can clearly see my reaction, when the ride took its first drop. I kept moving my hand to calm down and closed my eyes during the first drop. It looked like I have invited unnecessary trouble, but the moment this ride got over, I realised it was all worth it.
The attractions at Imagica are divided country wise. So, the surroundings, attractions and even restaurants are designed accordingly. Don't miss the Scream Machine, a gigantic rotating pendulum ride, which is certainly not for the faint hearted.



Attraction: Scream Machine
Attraction: Wagon-O-Wheel
They have also got some really adorable rides for kiddies, and guess what? Some of them actually allow adults to sit along with their kids. It was cute to see parents enjoying Tubby Takes Off (a merry-go-round kind of ride) with their toddlers. But our favourite has to be the great variety of family / group rides. Summer holidays are the perfect time for families to bond and have a great time together. The same goes for a group of friends or colleagues. Rides like Rajasaurus and Bump It Boats are cooler when you enjoy it together. Great time to bond and chill in this heat. A special mention for the attendants at all the rides, who ensure everything is safe and secure before you enjoy the ride. Even the in-park security is top notch. The park guides are also very helpful. For the foodies, Imagica has ample of options ranging from diners, authentic indian restaurants, pirate styled café and more. What I really loved was the fact that water stations were available at considerable distance. You didn't have to check the map or go hunting for them. Also, it great to see multiple ice cream stands. What better than a good family ride and some ice cream to beat the heat? 
Our only concern were the limited number of rest rooms. We noticed how a few adults and kids ended up feeling nauseous after some rides (which is normal for some, especially in roller coasters). For a theme park which is so well maintained and clean, an individual may feel guilty and embarrassed to simply puke anywhere. So, increasing the number of washrooms near the attractions will help.




With several rides dedicated to every age group, exclusive never before seen attractions, tons of food options and a huge space to hang around, relax and enjoy; Imagica makes for the perfect family holiday destination. Plus, it's proximity to the island city and Pune (read: easy travel, thanks to multiple modes of transport), makes it a convenient option, even if you plan a last minute getaway. Currently, they have got a special Magic show and the newly opened Snow Park up and running. Head to Imagica's official websitefor more details on pricing and grab some fab discounts while pre-booking your holiday. Clearly, as their new tagline says - Yeh Badi Interesting Jagah Hain.
Read on to know how you can reach Imagica (and get a glimpse of the water park - Aquamagica as well).

Dancebee Verdict

Rides & Attractions: 
Food and Snacks: 1/2
Service and Security: 

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Have a fabulous summer holiday, dear readers! Enjoy these special days with your loved ones and have a blast. Don't forget to add us on Snapchat (Account ID: priyaadivarekar) to see what we are up to this summer.

Location: Adlabs Imagica, Khopoli
Photography: Team Dancebee

Love,
The Dancebee

13 Years of Shahid Kapoor | 5 Favorite Performances

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OMG! Look who has completed 13 years in the industry. It was this day, back in 2003, that we saw Shahid Kapoor make a dhamakedaar debut in Ishq Vishk. Since then, the actor has never looked back. For someone who entered the Indian Film Industry at an early age, Shahid has experimented with a variety of different genres, worked with some of the finest directors, production houses and the best female actors. Apart from films, the actor has time and again proved his incredible dancing and hosting skills at various award functions.
The result? Millions of fans (8.3M on Twitter alone, to be precise) across the globe and multiple fan-bases worldwide, where members keep increasing at the speed of lightening. And those moves! Gosh, how can anyone not love the way he dances? So, picking a few favourites from 24 unique films is no mean feat, especially if you are someone who has seen all of them on repeat. But still, we present to you our favorite Shahid Kapoor performances.



Haider
Let's start off with the film that enjoyed a successful award spell last year! Shahid's impeccable performance as Haider Meer in this film made sure that leaves the theatre min blown, including me. Hamlet aka Haider was a challenge that Shahid accepted with great confidence and his dedication was hard to miss. He got into the skin of his character with great ease, connected with the audience through an array of emotions, gave the film his all and ultimately, proved that his acting prowess is unmatched. Critics, take that!

Jab We Met
We all love Jab We Met, don't we? And we can't help but fall in love with Shahid Kapoor memorable portrayal of the adorable Aditya Kashyap. Like imagine, The Aditya Kashyap, the guy who falls head over heels in love with the jhalli Geet, and goes all the way till Shimla and Manali looking for her. Shahid breathed life into Aditya (India's answer to Mr.Darcy) with his calm and natural performance. The way Shahid essayed Aditya's character with perfect style and charisma is a good example of how even the most simplest of characters can stay with you for good.

Kaminey 
Image courtesy: Yasa Mirlo on Tumblr
Usne F ko F bola, and that was enough for the entire nation to stand up and take notice of him. It was amazing to see Shahid's successful transition from a lover struck boy in Kismat Konnection to playing complex characters in the following year. He took things a notch above by shedding his boy next door for a more rugged, tapori avatar in Vishal Bhardwaj's Kaminey. It made for a visual treat, the kind of cinema that you wouldn't mind watching back-to-back in a cinema hall. The film presented a never before seen side of the actor. In this sinister plot, with the perfect mix of violence and dark humour, Shahid played the role of twins with speech defects and boy, he sure did a fantastic job!

Vivah
The film did great business at the box office, and it further established Shahid as not just the fun-loving college going boy, but also someone who can play the part of a mature, supportive lover with ease. This film was a high point in Shahid's third year as an actor, as the film earned him a lot of accolades and acclaim. Plus, he played the epitome of love in Sooraj Barjatya films - Prem, quite convincingly. With the perfect blend of emotions, subtle charm and that adorable look, we surely enjoyed watching Shahid in Vivah.

R... Rajkumar
Shahid teaming up with Prabhu Dheva was enough to get us jumping with joy. While most critics may differ with our opinion (I don't know why), R... Rajkumar was one of Shahid's exceptional performances. He was everything that a massy hero of a masala film would require. Action, drama, dance aur emotion; you name it and Shahid nailed them all. The actor confessed that it was quite a task to step into the shoes of a masala action hero, especially with all those moves that Prabhu sir made him do, but we couldn't have had it any other way. Nobody can do a Gandi Baat or Saree ke fall sa like Shahid can. Also, Silent ho ja, varna main violent ho jaunga is one cool dialogue.

Ahem!
So, while I am done with that tough task of putting together a top 5 list (in random order), I would like to add one more film. Although it went largely unnoticed (unfortunately), I really thought Shahid's performance as the ambitious Karan in Badmaash Company made quite an impact.

We can't wait to watch Shahid create magic with two completely different characters - that of a rockstar and a war soldier in his upcoming films, Udta Punjab and Rangoon. We have been trippin' on Chitta Ve already. What about you?



Got a favorite Shahid Kapoor film or want to wish the actor on completing 13 years in the industry?
Leave a comment or tweet us at @priyaadivarekar with the key words - #13YearsofShahidKapoor

Much love,
The Dancebee

Sonam Kapoor | Bollywood at Festival de Cannes 2016

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Festival de Cannes is all about the best of cinema from across the globe. But while cinemaphiles cannot get enough of the on-screen action, fashion lovers wait with bated breath to see the who's who of World cinema don their best outfits. The red carpet at Cannes is a much talked about affair every year. We kickstart our new Bollywood at Festival de Cannes 2016 series by talking about a diva, who won more than a million hearts with her sartorial choices, both on and off the red carpet. Yes, we are talking about Sonam Kapoor, who is representing the make up brand L'Oreal Paris at the festival. Her regular updates on social media have sent Sona's fans into a tizzy. From one stunning look to another, here's how our Kapoor diva rocked her red carpet looks at the Cannes.



Where? - Festival de Cannes Press Interviews
Wearing - Rimzim Dadu

What we think? - We love the easy breezy blue on Sonam, as she effortlessly carried this Rimzim Dadu number on a sunny day under the clear skies. Blue is one of our favourite picks for this season and with this futuristic saree in shades of blue and black, Sonam got it right! We like how Namrata Soni opted for subtle shades of blue on the eye and a hint of pink on the lips, keeping the overall look very easy going.


Where? - Press Interviews (Day 2)
Wearing: Ralph & Russo

What we think? - One of our personal favourite looks from her off-red carpet moments, Rhea picked this gorgeous Ralph & Russo number for Sonam on a day filled with press interactions. Since it was a day event, her hair was neatly tied into a chic updo and the make up was kept simple. We loved the addition of Christian Louboutin heels and trend cat eye sunglasses (not in picture). Perfect for a day out!


What? - Festival De Cannes red carpet - Mal de pierres screening
Wearing - Ralph & Russo

What we think? - Definitely one of our favourite picks at the Cannes red carpet this year, Sonam simply spelled W.O.W in a stunning custom made Ralph & Russo couture outfit. Heads turned as the actress walked the red carpet, leaving everyone wanting more. The fine detailing on this silk crepe dress, with embroidered silver thread work, silver bullion, beads and crystals stood out among several other outfits. While Namrata opted for nude lips, the eye makeup was where all the action was, as her heavily kohled eyes were well accentuated with highlights created with a white pencil / kajal. Overall, this look was a complete winner!



Where? - Festival de Cannes red carpet 
Wearing - Ralph & Russo

What we think? - Sonam went the Ralph & Russo way once again, this time in a champagne hued gown with a dramatic silk floral organza cape. What we loved about this look was the way Namrata added a classic touch to Sonam's look with a neatly tied bun. Make up was all about hues of pink and nude, keeping it subtle. But of course, it was the custom made gown that won all the applause, which was paired with some gorgeous bling and a pair of Ferragamos.


Where? - Chopard Party
Wearing - Ralph & Russo and Chopard

What we think? - Ah! That's how you nail the classic all black look. We couldn't take our eyes off Sonam in this sheer black Ralph & Russo number (must say, the Kapoor - Ralph & Russo affair continued successfully throughout the festival and the result - some jaw dropping, stunning looks). Sonam looked every inch a diva in the custom made ball gown. The lace gloves and studded Chopard neckpiece added some extra charm to this vintage glam look. While once again, the overall make up was kept simple, bold red lips and sharp eyebrows added some much needed drama. Sonam surely took our breath away in this fantastic look!


Well, what do you think? Got a favourite look?
Head over to Twitter and join the conversation at @priyaadivarekar

Love,
The Dancebee

#WaterForAll | Save Water, Act Now!

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Recently, I was browsing through a few articles, when I came across a report that read - Only 1% water left in Marathwada (a region in Maharashtra). In addition, the MET department also announced a red alert in Marathwada. More than 9 million farmers in Maharashtra alone have been impacted, with 3,225 turning to suicide as their only way to escape this daily ordeal and stress. Around 17,000 villages continue to suffer. For someone who has always tried to save water in every possible way, these reports and statistics leave me speechless.


We all know how the drought and water crisis has engulfed major parts of the country, especially Maharashtra since a few years. Things in 2016 only turned worse, thanks to very little rainfall in the year gone by. So much, that women in some households were forced to collect all the used water (from basic routines like washing and bathing) and boil it in order to quench their family's thirst. I recently got back from a trip across some parts of Maharashtra and the situation was indeed very grim. Lakes, crops and trees were dried up, minimal water left in wells, and the locals would like at a bottle of water with eyes full of hope. They don't need money, gadgets or luxury. All they ask for is what qualifies as a human being's basic need - Water. You need to see the thirst and need for water in the eyes of those who don't have water. Perhaps, only then will you relate to those who are facing this serious crisis in our state and other parts of the country.



These are just a few of the many steps that we can take to save water. Also, one very important thing. This shouldn't apply to us only when we see / read about a serious issue of scarcity. Nor should it become a one-off thing only when festivals like Holi are celebrated. It should naturally become a part of our daily routine. And no, don't try to do it merely for an Instagram photo-op.

We all know the impact of trees on rain, local ecosystem and the water cycle. Yet, we continue to see trees being axed and chopped left, right and centre. Mangroves and Park are making way for buildings. No one will survive to see this 'development', if we don't have water to drink. So please, plant trees!

Last night, I strongly felt the need to write this post, thus opening a discussion on the issue of water crisis and ways to save it, hoping that this might wake up a few ignorant minds. Saving water is not rocket science, really. All it needs is a little bit of common sense and some basic changes to your everyday routine. I never celebrated Holi with colours and water. Not even as a child. Similarly, I switched to bucket bath and ditched the shower. I feel blessed to have parents who inculcated the right values and lessons, especially when it comes to taking care of nature and mother earth. I brought about various changes in my routine that might just be a small drop in the ocean. I am not saying I am perfect and I continue to make alterations. But hey, every drop counts and like they say, change begins at home. Some may say, ditching Holi celebrations is not our cup of tea. Fair enough! But, what is stopping you from adopting other measures?

Image source: Greenpeace
This post is more than just a lifestyle article on our blog. It is an honest appeal to all of you. We request you to bring about these changes, even if it is one step at a time. If we talk about equality, then let's try and make water available to one and all. Water is precious, and every drop counts. Let's not wait for a disastrous day when water becomes a luxury (which for some, it already is, thanks to water tankers and packaged drinking water). A simple 'change' in your lifestyle can help 'change' someone's life. This one important step can help save Maharashtra from losing its beloved citizens to suicides and future misery. Think about it!

If you have a suggestion / tip to save water efficiently, we want you to share it with the world. Leave a comment below or Tweet to us at @priyaadivarekar with the hashtag #WaterForAll
We will compile and share all the useful tips (with due credits to the contributor) in our next post. 

Let's make this world a better place to live in.

Love,
The Dancebee

Nivea Protect and Care Range | Review

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We love the signature fragrance of Nivea creme. The delightful, distinctive fragrance of the rich and creamy product has been an important part of our lives since childhood. No winter was complete without lathering up on some of that creme. And it gave our face, elbows, feet some much needed pampering after a long day out. Fortunately for us, the brand recently launched an all new range with the fragrance of NIVEA Creme. It includes a deodorant and roll-on, packed in the signature blue colour that the brand is known for. Read on to know our take on this range.


What? - Nivea Protect & Care Range (Deodorant and Roll-on)

Price - Rs 199 (Deo) and Rs 185 (roll-on)

Quantity - 150ml (Deo) and 50ml (roll-on)

What they promise? - Nivea protect & care is the only deodorant / roll on with precious ingredients and fragrance of Nivea creme. It protects against body odour and cares for your delicate underarm skin. The product contains 0% alcohol and can be used directly after shaving.


Our experience - The new range by Nivea falls under the extra care product category, where gentle care of the underarm skin has been given prime importance. During the trial period, we used the deodorant and roll-on alternatively. While the signature Nivea fragrance lingers on for sometime and adds a sense of freshness, the products suffer a major setback in sweat resistance. When compared to their other deodorants / roll-ons like Fresh Natural, the protect & care range is not what you would want to pick on a hot afternoon, especially in Mumbai. But, it did leave the underarm skin feeling fresh and smooth, just like one would after applying the Nivea cream (minus the greasiness). The subtle Nivea creme fragrance stays on for a good 4-5 hours. In addition, we also like how it does not irritate the skin, especially after a waxing / shaving session. This is definitely the product's biggest pro! Packaging wise, it is similar to all the other deodorants and roll-ons by the brand (deodrant can and glass roll-on bottle respectively) and we love how their colour matches the big blue Nivea creme jar. The pricing is decent.


Final Verdict: The perfect pick for those with sensitive skin. Nivea's protect & care range is a must buy if you love the signature Nivea creme fragrance. Also, if you underarm skin needs some gentle care. A good buy for the upcoming Monsoons. But if sweat resistance is what you have been looking for,  give it a skip and opt for the Fresh natural range.

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Love,
The Dancebee

The Watch Edit | There’s a Watch Made For Everyone

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A few years back, while flipping through a magazine, I came across a quote which read, “Finding a great watch is like finding the perfect husband. Pick a great one and you are sure to keep it with yourself forever.” Well, I agree with every word said here. On most days, a watch is the only accessory that I swear by. I personally believe that the right watch can really make a difference to your overall look. I have a decent collection of watches which I wear everyday, including my go-to Swatch Irony, which compliments both formal and casual outfits very well.



We all know that the sale season is just around the corner. This time, instead of running around frantically to get a dress at 60% off (which I know you will, eventually), think about investing in a beautiful watch. If not for yourself, watches make for a great gift too. And for those who are not too keen on visiting a store, most well known e-commerce sites do have great deals on popular brands. Plus, the return policy process is quite smooth too. Online shopping in India for the win, baby!

For those girls who can’t make their mind over the endless number of styles, colours and variety, we have got a list of our favourite watches this season for fans, which is sure to sort out your dilemma. Well, there is a ‘watch’ made in heaven for everyone.


The ‘Sporty’ Girl
You clearly love big watches and that is not a lie. I am a self confessed Sporty Chic look fan and I can never stop collecting watches with big, fancy dials. Oh, and chronograph watches with sporty details are everything.

Our pick: Michael Kors Women's Bradshaw Gold-Tone Stainless Steel Watch 

Bon Chic
Lovers of the good ol’ classic watch have tons of options to choose from. Be it a Swarovski Aila Day in Pink Leather Straps, a simple yet stunning Marc by Marc Jacobs Women's Baker Gold-Tone Stainless Steel Watch with Black Leather Band or the ultimate epitome of Luxury - a rose gold Cartier; take your pick and stay true to your classy style.

Our pick: Clé de Cartier Watch



Style Princess
You often make a statement in your gorgeous floral dress or the right pair of shoes. Someone who always manages to keep her best foot forward. You keep it minimal on the accessories front, letting your statement watch do all the talking. Let your watch collection grow by choosing from Chopard, Tag Heuer or Titan Raga’s latest collections.

Our pick: Chopard Happy Sport 30mm automatic Rose Gold watch


The Tech Geek
For those who are always on the go. Those who love a slice of tech in everything and anything. The market is filled with smart watches in almost every colour and size. Right from tracking your fitness activities for the day to changing wallpapers and of course, checking the time, the smart watch is your one stop-shop for everything.

Our pick: Apple Watch Sport 38mm Rose Gold Aluminium Case with Lavender Sport Band



Got a favourite already? Or have you been eyeing a specific watch since sometime? Join the conversation on Twitter at @priyaadivarekar

Love,
The Dancebee

The Holiday Edit 2016 | Exploring The Best Boutique Hotels and Resorts in India

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Who doesn’t love a chilled out holiday? Well, all of us do. Especially during the holiday season. Travel enthusiasts don’t need a reason anyway, as they are open to planning trips during anytime of the year. While luxury hotels, apartments or even a local stay usually tops a traveller’s list during the planning period (depending on one’s budget and preference), personally, we are huge fans of exquisite boutique hotels and resorts in India. 


Every state, city and village in the country has so much to offer. Be it tourist attractions, culture, food and crafts; there is something unique that state has to offer. Similarly, boutique hotels in these states also have a USP ranging from breathtaking views to luxurious rooms and delicious food. In this feature, we round up a list of our favourite boutique hotels and resorts in India. Get set to pack your bags already, fellas!

Tamara Resort, Coorg
Nestled amidst pristine valleys, spice estates and the gorgeous Western Ghats, Tamara Resort is perfect for those who are looking to unwind, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. With 44 luxury cottages and 8 suite cottages (the latter houses a private jacuzzi facing the Western Ghats), Tamara Resort makes for a luxurious getaway. The resort also offers exclusive Spa Therapies, leisure and recreation activities. One can also opt for a nature walk or the popular Rudraksha Trail The resort is surrounded by several valleys and waterfalls, which makes for a breathtaking view.

Tamara Resort, Coorg

Best Time to Visit: November to April

Golkonda Resorts and Spa, Hyderabad
Housed in a princely guest house built in 1917 by the last Nizam of Hyderabad, the Golkonda Resorts and Spa offers luxurious facilities at a decent budget. Despite being in the heart of the financial centre and just a little off the expressway, one cannot escape the tranquil ambience of the resort. While Garden Villas come with balconies that provide a stunning view, our favourite has to be the spacious double storey Duplex Villa, that comes with a private lawn. Who else fancies a cuppa with your loved one, while watching the setting sun? For anyone whose middle name spells Luxury, go for the Pool Villa, that comes with an exclusive Pool and butler at your service all day. The resort also has an activity area, several dining options, and a spa - salon. Easily one of the best resorts in Hyderabad.

Image credit: Golkonda Resorts and Spa

Best Time to Visit: October to February

Acron Waterfront Resort, Goa
A luxury boutique resort (part of the renowned ITC group of hotels), Acron Waterfront Resort is a haven for lovers of luxury in Goa. Situated next to the Baga bridge, with the Baga beach on right and the beautiful, serene Baga river in front of the property, Acron Waterfront Resort is a 29 room boutique hotel with amenities that can give any luxury hotel a run for their money. Despite the fact that this property is located right in the middle of all the buzz and happening hot-spots, the moment you enter the resort, you are transported into a quiet and calm world. A secluded place of your own, complete with an infinity pool, spa, lounge and gym area and a restaurant by Cyrus Todiwala, that whips up lip smacking food.


Best Time to Visit: October to February

Raas Haveli, Jodhpur
The perfect gateway for History Lovers. At Raas Haveli, Jodhpur’s first boutique hotel, the old world charm meets modern and contemporary times. The resort is housed in an 18th century Haveli, with three new additional buildings, where Jodhpur's red sand-stone unites the new with the old. The resort has 39 rooms, equipped with the best amenities, of which four are suites. What’s beautiful is the fact that almost every room in the hotel enjoys a spectacular view of the Mehrangarh Fort. Raas Haveli has two restaurants, catering to both Indian and International tastebuds.

Image credit: Raas Haveli

Best Time to Visit: October to March


The Glasshouse on the Ganges, Rishikesh
Part of the popular Neemrana Hotels group, The Glasshouse on the Ganges is situated at a stunning location, where the river Ganga turns around and flows north towards its source. Those looking at relaxing in a peaceful environment, look no further. Set in a lychee and mango orchard of the Maharajas of Tehri Garhwal, with a garden of tropical plants, full of rare birds and butterflies. What’s amazing about this resort is the fact that they have a sand beach of their own, unlike the other Rishikesh hotels. Adventurous folks can opt for activities ranging from river rafting, rock climbing, cliff jumping or a trek, while the ones looking for some serenity can indulge in a therapeutic massage at the Anand Kashi spa.

Image credit: Neemrana Hotels

Best Time to Visit: End of September / Early October to mid-November. Later, from Mid-March to first week of May.



Have you been to any of these beautiful boutique hotels and resorts? If yes, let us know your experience in the comment box or join the conversation on Twitter at @priyaadivarekar

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Getting Trippy With It | Udta Punjab Music Review

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Every time I attend a trailer launch, I am bound to judge the music of that film, before I can judge its prospects at the box office. At most events, the signature background score or the main track is continuously played, to ensure that it stays with you several hours after the event. Something similar happened to me during the Udta Punjab trailer launch last month, as I just couldn't take the signature tune out of my head. I kept humming, tapping my feet and later, discussing my pre-release excitement for the film's music on Snapchat. Needless to say, composer Amit Trivedi's work has matched up to all my expectations from the album, that gives you some serious musical 'high'.


The seven track album starts off with Chitta Ve, which is brilliantly sung by Babu Habbi, Shahid Mallya and Bhanu Prtap. This high octane song is enough to make you get up and shake a leg.   Hear the lyrics closely, and you are sure to realise that it goes much beyond simply being just another song. Chitta Ve is a harsh reality - that of a drug user's state of mind and how the substance has swamped the state of Punjab, especially the youth. Kudos to lyricist Shellee for a well penned track. Chitta Ve is edgy and highly addictive, making it one of our favourite songs from the album.


The upbeat and easygoing Da da dasse comes next. Again, one can't enough of the signature tune here. Kanika Kapoor's vocals, coupled with Babu Habbi's rapping and Trivedi's perfect composition make this one a well arranged song. The kind of a track that you would love to hear while sitting all alone and pondering over something (maybe?)

The soft and melodious Ikk Kudi comes next, with Shahid Mallya taking over as the solo vocalist. Although the song is well sung, for us, it is the reprise version by Diljit Dosanjh (who also makes his debut in Bollywood with this film) that wins. Dosanjh' version is an excellent rendition; a breezy composition which sounds more soulful and emotional than the original one. 

Ikk Kudi is followed by another energetic number. This time, we've got Amit Trivedi crooning Ud-daa Punjab with Vishal Dadlani. This one's got the dhol and tumbi (a traditional North-Indian instrument) dominating the composition, with Dadlani's rap verses that pack a punch. The lyrics by Varun Grover mirror a drug user's state of a mind in a more mordant manner. We love the crazy vibes of Ud-daa Punjab, and so will you.


Mallya is back as a solo vocalist in the melodious and well composed Hass nach le. Fans of Shahid Kapoor might get transported to a song titled "Ik tu hi" (remember the Hans Raj Hans version in Mausam?) with this one, especially in the first 1:30 mins of the track. At least, we did! Mallya effortlessly sings this one, especially the high notes. The dholki and harmonium artists do an excellent job. Perhaps the only number with a touch of romance, this one might just make it to your next Sangeet choreography list.

Finally, we come to the highlight of this album. If Chitta Ve gives you a high, Trivedi's Vadiyaan is all set to take you higher. Sounds straight off an EDM concert, this one. Everything about Vadiyaan is trippy and absolutely incredible, right from Trivedi's fine vocals to the composition and of course, Shellee's fabulous lyrics that explain a drug user's point of view perfectly. Vadiyaan is crazily trippy and we bet you can't stop hearing this one on repeat. Definitely my favourite from the Udta Punjab album!

Verdict: Insanely trippy and highly addictive! I gotta give it - ✮1/2



Have you heard the album? Let us know your thoughts about the Udta Punjab album.

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Pick of the Month | The Body Shop British Rose Review

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Who doesn't love smelling like a bunch of fresh flowers and enjoying supple skin all day long? Well, we sure do and when the folks at The Body Shop introduced us to their new range - British Rose about a month back, we were both super happy and a little skeptical. Happy, because the packaging took our breath away, and skeptical because our past experiences with products that contain Rose as the main ingredient wasn't very memorable. Fortunately for us, the British Rose range was nothing like the stuff that made us cringe at the whiff of a strong rosy fragrance (remember, the kind of products that make you feel like you've bathed in rose attar). On the contrary, The Body Shop has got a luxurious and sinful collection in the form of British Rose, which is perfect to indulge in on a sultry afternoon. Read on to know more.


What? - The Body Shop British Rose Range

Products Reviewed: British Rose Body Scrub, British Rose Body Butter

Price: Rs 1295 and Rs 1095 respectively

Quantity: 250ml and 200ml respectively

What do they promise?: The British Rose range is a British interpretation of a timeless icon of femininity. Our organic roses are hand picked, air-dried and then infused. Giving us exceptional quality rose essence for our products, leaving you glowing.



The Body Shop British Rose Exfoliating Gel Body Scrub

What does it promise? - Exfoliating feels exquisite with this beautiful gel textured body scrub with real rose petals. Infused with the essence of roses from Britain, it effortlessly melts onto the skin and gently refines to reveal smoother, fresher skin.

Packaging: Housed in a chic black jar, which is sturdy and makes the product easy to use. We took it along on a trip and the product did not spill.

Our experience: Easily one of the best scrubs launched by The Body Shop in recent times, the British Rose Exfoliating Gel Body Scrub is gentle on the skin. True to its promise, the scrub leaves your skin feeling smooth and supple. The gel based texture of the scrub makes it perfect for even those with sensitive skin (and I am one of them). The rich fragrance of British Rose is soft and aromatic; enough to make your regular shower feel like a royal bath. The scrub does a great job of getting rid of dead skin cells and ensures that you leave the shower feeling clean and fresh. The fragrance lasts for a good 2-3 hours post shower.




The Body Shop British Rose Instant Body Glow Body Butter

What does it promise? - Indulge in dewy hydration with our first Body Butter with glow enhancing rose essence. Beautifully pearlescent, this velvety-soft moisturiser is light to the touch but rich on moisture. The product gives you an instant all-over healthy looking skin.

Packaging: This one is packed in the signature body butter jar by The Body Shop. Though, we like the rose pink hue, which makes the jar look very chic.

Our experience: Ah! The delightful aroma of hand-picked roses. Truly, The Body Shop has hit the bulls eye with this one. British Rose Instant Glow Body Butter is our favourite from the range. While we can't vouch for the 'glow' factor, it certainly does a great job of ensuring that your skin stays hydrated and soft for 6-7 hours. Plus, the fragrance is an added bonus, which is not too overpowering or subtle either. The soft, rosy aroma of the butter makes you feel fresh and delightful all day long. Keeping the humid weather of our city in mind, we were a bit nervous about applying a body butter on an afternoon that touched 36 degrees. However, despite being a body butter, the product is not too greasy or sticky. In fact, the silky butter glides on well and gets absorbed rather quickly. Perfect for dry and sensitive skin, especially those who are looking to pamper their skin and keep it well hydrated throughout the year. We loved it!


Pros
Delightful fragrance
The fragrance is not too overpowering
Elegant packaging
Rich and perfectly textured
Ensures soft and supple skin
Decent price points

Cons
The body butter has nothing to do with 'glow'

Verdict: This one is our 'Pick of the Month' for a reason. Our experience of using the products has been a pretty good one, especially the body butter. A shower with this scrub is equal to enjoying a luxurious bath with a tub full of water with rose petals. We highly recommend the British Rose range to those with normal to dry skin.

Have you tried this range? If yes, join the discussion on Twitter or leave your comments below to let us know your experience.

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Jet, Set, Go | Asus Zenfone Max Review

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The Asus Zenfone range is well known for its amazing camera, picture quality and good battery life. Not to forget, smooth overall functioning too. Last month, Asus launched the all new Zenfone Max with a campaign titled #LiveUnplugged with actress Sonakshi Sinha as the brand ambassador. The campaign is dominantly centred around its monstrous (that's what they like to call it) battery which is good enough to last a few days. We were among the first few to test this stunning, sleek device and as usual, we tested the device for a fortnight to get a hang of everything. Read on to know our experience of the new Asus Zenfone Max.




What? - Asus Zenfone Max (2016 - 2GB octa-core version model)

Price: Rs 9,999

Available in: Black, White, Orange and Blue

Box Includes: Asus Zenfone Max device, power charger, detachable USB to microUSB cable,  warranty card and quick start guide.

Tech Specifications (for the above mentioned model): 5000 mAh battery
13mp PixelMaster auto focus main camera / 5mp PixelMaster wide view front camera
 Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 - Octa-Core processor
Weights 202g (with battery)
32 GB internal storage with Micro SD support of upto 64 GB
5.5" TFT LED Backlight / 1280 x 720 HD IPS display



Our Experience: For someone like me who is always on the go, tweeting updates or Snapchatting live from events, power banks are a must. Sometimes, I end up carrying two phones to ensure that I don't run out of battery during an event. This is where the Asus Zenfone Max comes up as a hero device, ensuring fantastic battery life that lasts up to 2-3 days. The impressive battery lasted for days, even after several calls, non-stop use of social media, web browsing, clicking pictures and recording audio clips during interviews. Good enough to take me back in time, when the battery would last almost a week (but the only thing we did was make expensive calls and messages). Asus Zenfone Max boasts of a super strong battery, so much that it can double up as a batter pack for another device. Though we haven't tried this feature, I am looking forward to seeing how this works out. For a decent battery life that lasts 3 days, you need to charge the device for at least 4 hours (or at least that's how it worked for us). Despite the fact that this device works on Snapdragon-615 (which is known to impact the efficiency of your battery), the device does offer a pretty good battery life. The Asus Zenfone Max certainly exceeded our expectations here. The Asus ZenUI user interface sees some improvement in this model.


The camera functions very well. With a powerful PixelMaster 2.0 camera, that comes with 13MP clarity and excellent focus, you can trust this phone with some neat and clear images. Plus, you can play around with multiple filters and beautify your pictures with an in-built beautification feature. The front camera too offers good clarity (5MP) for some decent selfies. Being a lightweight device with 5.5 inch screen (with HD display, which is great for this price), the Asus Zenfone Max makes the social media / web browsing experience quite smooth. You can type, click, post and share on the go effortlessly. The audio call quality was good, while the reception on both Wi-Fi and 3G was decent. Since the phone comes with a pre-installed Android 6.0 (Marshmallow), it performs well without any hiccups and comes with key features like DND. The smooth functioning is another plus point, especially for those love gaming. The sound quality is strictly okay (better on earphones though) and the storage ensures you can stock up on your favourite tracks. You will have buy earphones separately.

Despite being a power packed device, the Asus Zenfone Max keeps it sleek and stylish in the aesthetics department. The signature Asus style remains unchanged, with the curved rounded looks and metallic trim on the sides. The textured grip is excellent and very useful for those who have can't save their phones from falling down all the time. Overall, the texture looks very elegant and feels smooth. Extra points for the internal cushion, that ensures the device does not heat up.


Pros: Excellent battery life
Elegant aesthetics
Good camera
HD display
Budget friendly with decent features

Cons: Below-average sound output on speakers

Ratings
Battery Life - 10/10
Aesthetics - 9/10
Sound - 5/10
Performance - 8/10 
Camera - 8/10
VFM - 9/10


Final Verdict: If you are looking for a device that offers an excellent battery life, with a great camera and other good features; all under a budget of 10k, go for the Asus Zenfone Max without blinking an eye. This is one of your best bets this season in the under 10K category and offers some really good features at a pocket friendly price. Plus, we love the overall aesthetics, which are really classy and stylish. We are certainly impressed.

Have you experienced the new Asus Zenfone Max? Discuss your thoughts and more in the comment box below or join the conversation on Twitter at @priyaadivarekar

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Going in front of the camera is not an easy task | Amitabh Bachchan - Exclusive Interview

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Our interview with actor Amitabh Bachchan was lined up on a rather hot and sunny afternoon. Our venue, a popular suburban hotel, was buzzing with the news of Bachchan's arrival. And once he did, visitors, media persons and tourists could not stop clicking pictures. Amidst all the hullabaloo, Bachchan, with a smile on his face, waved back at every fan and entered the interview area. It was a packed day ahead for the actor, we were told, with back to back interviews for his recently released film, Te3n, which has earned several accolades and tons of appreciation for the legendary actor. But, all the buzz and madness around didn't seem to affect the legend, who battled every question that came his way, mixed with his timeless wit and humour. After exchanging pleasantries and taking the mandatory 'aashirwad' from him, we settled down for a pleasant chat, where Amitabh Bachchan spoke about shooting in Kolkata, being scared of ghosts as a youngster, Saat Hindustani and how he continues to consider himself a struggler. Plus, a few fan questions got answered too. Excerpts from a delightful and heart warming conversation:



What was it about TE3N that attracted you the most?
The people who are making it. I have worked with both Ribhu and Sujoy before. Plus, the opportunity of another job.

You had earlier worked with Ribhu (Dasgupta) on Yudh, which was a television show, and now, you worked together on a film. How different was the experience for the two of you?
Yudh was supposed to be directed by Anurag Kashyap, who had to step out due to a busy schedule. But, he ensured that he will get somebody and Anurag would overlook the project. One of the first things that Anurag told me, when we started working on the show, was to take time to say or do anything, feel what you want to feel and don't be conscious of the cameras around (since there were 2 -3 cameras). Also, sync sound can help you hear everything, right from your own heartbeat to the things around. It also allows you to take time to emote something, which was a benefit. Ribhu continued to do that during the show, and even during Te3n. A lot of it has also got to do with technology. But, making the serial was a lot like shooting for a movie. 

You have always praised Nawazuddin Siddiqui for his talent. How was it sharing screen space with him?
He is just such an exceptional talent. I personally feel that a good co-actor can enhance your work. You maybe the best actor in the world, but if your colleague is not good, then it shows. He reflects your goodness.



You got back to shooting in Kolkata for TE3N, just after Piku in 2015. How was the experience?
In fact, we were supposed to shoot the film in Goa. But, the necessary permissions couldn’t be obtained. During discussions to zero in on the right location, I suggested Kolkata and everyone was fine with the idea. Of course, Kolkata is a special place. I have spent 7-8 years in the city, and got my first job as an executive at a firm. There will obviously be some nostalgic value.

Since the film is shot in real locations, was there any point where the crowds in Kolkata got difficult to handle in between a shot?
Not at all! The crowd in Kolkata is passionate, loving and absolutely wonderful. They are naive and would cheer for you every now and then. But, they are also very considerate and despite being there in large numbers, would never cause any trouble during the shoot. If they know that a shot is going on, they would move away and maintain silence. They know the creative side of film-making very well, so we didn’t face any problem.




There were a few locations used in the film that were touted to be haunted. As a kid, did you believe in haunted areas or ghosts, as such?
Of course, when you are young, you do feel scared. If you are sitting out in the lawn area, it turns dark and suddenly someone goes, “Andar jaakar light jalana,” toh haalat kharab ho jaati this (laughs). You just run and try to get the task done as fast as you can. And then you had people narrating scary ghost stories or saying, “Wahan jaana mat, varna woh aa jayega.” It’s all about the atmosphere created around us.

So, do you try some of these tricks with your grand daughter, Aaradhya?
Oh no, not at all. Now you can’t do any of that, because they are well aware about everything. But yes, if you don’t run their favourite cartoon show, they won’t eat.

Taking you back in time. A lot of your fans wanted to know, how was it working on Saat Hindustani with Khwaja Ahmed Abbas?
Khwaja Ahmed Abbas sahab thought like a common man, and had a very socialistic thinking. All his writings were centred around these thoughts, and the IPTA movement. When he wrote Saat Hindustani, he was very conscious about the secular socialist concept of India. He chose seven Indians because each one of them belonged to a different caste, creed and language. This idea was to show that we are one and we are fighting for a common cause - which is our country. His choice of artists were deliberate, as you had one actor from every background, but the roles given were completely opposite to where they came from. So, you had Utpal Dutt, a Bengali playing a Punjabi, and an Amitabh Bachchan, a Hindu playing a Muslim. For the film, we shot in the forests of Goa during monsoon, traveled third class and slept in Government circuit houses without a bed or electricity. 


After you have been approached and you understand the requirements for your character, is there any rehearsal or a process that you follow before the shoot?
Nothing specific, as such. But, all of us go through various script reading sessions and discussions, to understand the character. Every project requires a different method. Like during Wazir, we had 8-9 script reading sessions with Vidhu Vinod Chopra. We did the same for Te3n and Pink. I think it helps, because it helps you to get familiar with what you and the others around you are doing. So, when you start shooting, you don’t waste time thinking about what your co-star or someone else is doing.

You have seen the evolution of technology in the film industry over a period of four decades. What do you have to say about it?
Back in time, there was no celluloid, no film, which was the most expensive commodity of that time. We could not afford retakes. But now, with everything digital, you can shoot for hours and keep correcting yourself. So, in that respect, it works. We just finished a film called Pink, where we have used digital cameras. Shoojit used 6 -7 cameras at a time for a sequence, which we shot for 15 - 20 minutes nonstop.

Image credit: Daboo Ratnani Photography 2016

Twitter Fan Questions



Ans: Yeah! Why not? If there is a suitable opportunity on television like Yudh that comes my way, I will be very happy to take it up. As for Kaun Banega Crorepati, I still have a contract with them. Somehow, it couldn't work out this year. Let's see how things go. Maybe next year.




Ans: Going in front of the camera is not an easy task. It’s tough. You have sleepless nights, you feel nervous and you don’t know what’s going to happen when the camera starts to roll. As an actor, you question yourself and even the director, to check if you are doing okay. You suddenly wake up in the night and feel, ‘Gosh! I should have enacted that scene in some other way.’ These are some of the things that all of us go through. I mean, I don’t know about the rest, but at least I definitely do.



Ans: I am still struggling. But, what keeps you going is work. Looking for work, what work is gonna come tomorrow, whether I will get it or not. Also, thinking about how I can make myself capable enough to not let that work go.

By Priya Adivarekar

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I have reached a point where I feel secured as an actor | Shahid Kapoor - Exclusive Interview

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Shahid Kapoor's evolution as an actor has been truly awe-inspiring. The kind that can inspire generations of budding actors to never give up in tumultuous times and believe in yourself, especially when you possess exceptional talent. During his 13 year long career in the Hindi film industry, Shahid has indeed grown from a chocolate boy, the loveable guy next door, to a man who can easily slip into a variety of different characters, no matter how dark or mentally taxing. Like a chameleon, he does a powerful character like Haider Meer and in less than a year, gets into the suave and sassy mode for Jagjinder Joginder in Shaandaar. But, the transformation for Udta Punjab is what you would call a never before seen or tried attempt. With the drug drama, which is all set to release tomorrow, Shahid steps into the shoes of a substance addict, who is a loud, wacky and completely over-the-top rockstar - an image that is a far cry from his own personality. But, the risk taker in him encouraged the actor to push himself beyond limits and take up the challenge, like he has done in the past. And with the looks of it, we are sure he will triumph once again.

We meet the actor on a pleasant afternoon at a super busy office, where anxious reporters are ready with their long list of questions. It's natural. Apart from having two big drama ventures waiting in the wings, the actor is all set for a new chapter in his life. He will be turning a father soon and like any other first time Dad, the glow on Shahid's face cannot be missed (Who said only mommy glow could exist?) He looks happy, content and super excited (and may he continue to be that way). One could see a sense of bliss and happiness in his eyes, which couldn't be ignored throughout our conversation. Marriage has certainly changed the actor in many ways than one, but this one is certainly for good. After a quick exchange of greetings, the actor grabs a cuppa and settles down for a wonderful chat, incomplete without his amazing wit, of course. Excerpts from the insightful conversation:

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What went into the making of Tommy Singh? Beyond the multiple cups of coffee that you took to get  a high, of course.
Oh god! This coffee thing became such a simple solution, no? But, I wish it was as simple as just that. Playing Tommy Singh was both a scary and challenging process. I could still draw parallels for the part where Tommy is a superstar, but essaying the part of a substance addict was very difficult. But, the character itself was so exciting, that I had to take it up as a challenge, especially since I don't drink alcohol. Plus, I have never ever been high in my entire life, be it on alcohol or any other substance. So, understanding the state of mind of someone in that zone was difficult. In fact, I told Abhishek (Chaubey) that in my opinion, you might have come to the right actor, but have you come to the right person? (laughs) He was very sure about what he wanted and ensured that he would discuss everything that the role required.

How was the look for Tommy Singh, which has now become a huge rage, conceptualised?
Abhishek had shot with Kareena and Diljit for a month already. After which, he came back and shot with Alia and me. While he was away, I got this entire look together, with tattoos, long hair and blue - green streaks. So, I took a few pictures and emailed it to him. His only response was - “When I get back, we shall discuss this.” I honestly don’t think he expected us to interpret it in such a way. But when he came back, he was honestly very happy about the look.

I have never ever been high in my entire life, be it on alcohol or any other substance. So, understanding the state of mind of someone in that zone was difficult.
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Were there any pre-shoot workshops for Udta Punjab?
No, but I saw a lot of documentaries. Also, there were discussions with Abhishek. Since he had researched the film for over a year, he understood what it is to be on substance and was able to give me a lot of information. Plus, I guess we all have been to enough parties to know what a substance addict looks like (laughs). I have seen a few here and there. So, after all this, I plunged into it to achieve him.  If a role like this comes my way, there is no way I am gonna let is go.

What about the physical transformation, that everyone can't stop talking about?
When I heard the script, I realised that the character was very in-your-face, and I wanted to ensure that I am able to make people feel that when they see the film. So, we needed to add a physicality to the character, which should look shocking. If you see someone like Tommy Singh walking on the road, you would keep staring and go, "Who is that guy?" That's the kind of look that we wanted to achieve. So, we did everything that we could to achieve it, right from 14 tattoos to changing the hair do. For three months before the film, I was working out three hours a day and not eating much. My diet would only consist of little brown rice, very little dal and yoghurt, and just some salad. That's what I ate three times a day, for three months. That's it! This is because I had very little time to achieve the look that I wanted to get for this character. Honestly, three months is very little for where I was and where I needed to be.

For three months before the film, I was working out three hours a day and not eating much. 



What was the biggest challenge of essaying a character like Tommy Singh?
The fact that he is obnoxious, aggressive, abusive, badly behaved, but at the same time, people need to fall in love with him in five minutes. That's what Abhishek told me, just one day before my schedule, while shooting with Kareena (Kapoor Khan) and Diljit (Dosanjh). Abhishek was just sitting out there, drunk and totally stressed out about making this film, and was wearing shades inside a room (laughs). He went, "Tommy is obnoxious, crazy blah blah. But, if people don't love him in five minutes, this film is screwed (mimicking Abhishek). Live with that!" He said that, got up, caught his flight and just left me thinking.

Go on...
You know, the kind of energy that one needs to play that character is insane. But thankfully, after seeing people's response to the promo, I guess we have managed all of that. You know, there are certain people who are so unique, that you find them entertaining. You don't feel bad about what they are doing, because their antics are just entertaining. Tommy Singh is just that, an exhibition. Whatever he feels, he just puts it out there. He is not manipulative, evil or contriving, but actually just a lost kid. He is a very talented musician, who wrote lyrics about something that he thought was cool and became a really big star. But ultimately, he has forgotten who he was and lost everything to his addiction. The journey shows how a guy, who thinks he is the king of this world, is actually nothing and is trying to find himself. I hope people will be able to see through that and understand Tommy's state of mind. He is just like a kid. That's why, we tried to find a way to interpret his character like that. Otherwise on paper, you will never feel for that guy!

Music of this film plays an important role, especially since Tommy is a rockstar. Were some of the songs designed keeping in mind his wackiness?
Making the music and creating Tommy Singh was a parallel process. Tommy expresses himself through his music. So, Amit and I interacted to discuss what should be the feel, energy and vibe of the musIc. I am very happy with the way it has shaped up. I think it sounds great. 

The fact that he (Tommy Singh) is obnoxious, aggressive, abusive, badly behaved, but at the same time, people need to fall in love with him in five minutes


Haider Meer left you feeling psychologically exhausted, which is why you followed up with a lighter film like Shaandaar. Did you undergo something similar with Tommy?
Oh yes! It was physically exhausting. Psychologically, I just wanted to feel normal. Halfway through the film I fell ill. There was no infection or illness, but I just so depleted and tired. The character was very contradictory. Superstars, Pop stars have a larger than life image. However, substance addicts tend to look very depleted and underfed. For Tommy, I needed both in one guy. So, that's why there was no food and lots of training. I would feel tired but at the same time, the kind of a guy you would want to look up to on a stage. I would honestly love to do a fun, easy-breezy film now. It's important, because I have done films like Haider, Udta Punjab and Rangoon almost back to back. 

Would you have played Tommy Singh a little differently, had it come to you a few years back?
I don't know. It was only in the last 3 - 4 years that I think I have developed the confidence to try different roles, and maybe people are seeing that in the choices I am making, therefore roles like these are coming to me. Also, I wasn't very good with film selections that time. Maybe a few years back, nobody would have approached me to play a Tommy Singh.

Halfway through the film I fell ill. There was no infection or illness, but I just so depleted and tired.
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But in the past, you had a Jab We Met and Kaminey, where both your characters were completely opposite and challenging.
I fell upon Jab We Met and got lucky to work with Imtiaz Ali, who had a brilliant script with him. But, I do think I had the basic intelligence to not let that film go, despite the fact that he was a new film maker. And I was damn lucky that Vishal Bharadwaj thought of me as Charlie and Guddu in Kaminey, which even I didn't see myself as. I think, those projects made me wake up and feel like - Oh shit! This is nice. Why didn't I do projects like these before? 

Have you at any point in your career feared failure?
Actually, in the last 3 - 4 years of my career, I have reached a point where I feel secured as an actor and I enjoy challenges. Maybe, that comes after 10 years of work. Or maybe, because I have seen a mix of both success and failure. So, when you have seen both sides, there is no fear. Fear creeps in when you have not seen failure, or when you don't know the dark side. I have been to the dark side and back, so there is no room for any fear.


 Doing films like Udta Punjab and Rangoon back to back is not easy for an actor. Do you think you are more open to taking that kind of a risk today?
The only question that one needs to ask himself is - just because one is not making safe choices consecutively, are these bad choices? Is this a film that I would want to go into, regardless of any kind of analysis? Sometimes, you just need to simplify things for yourself and leave the rest to destiny. Maybe there is a reason why these films are coming my way, I don't know. I just kept things simple. I felt like I wanted to do these films, because I liked the character and I did it. I didn't go far thinking which film comes out first or second. Just for that reason, to say no to a film that excites me, would be a stupid decision. Also, who likes doing the same thing everyday? What is there to like in a stereotype? If you eat Dal Chawal everyday, would you be happy? So as an actor, you need to try different things. It’s a need.

Fear creeps in when you have not seen failure, or when you don't know the dark side. I have been to the dark side and back, so there is no room for any fear.

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Any character in your filmography that you could relate to?
I think there is a shade of me in all of them. But, none of them are me for sure.



What was your state of mind on the last day of Udta Punjab like?
I was just so happy. Just wanted to get on to that flight and take a breather. In fact, I even posted a picture on Instagram with a fist pump while traveling back, when we wrapped the film. It felt like - mission accomplished, bas hogaya. But somehow, I felt that way on the last day of all these three films - Haider, Udta Punjab and Rangoon. It was just so tiring and exhausting, that I just wanted it to finish. You know sometimes, halfway through the film, you tend to go - Yaar! Maine khamakha
panga toh nahin liya? Bas, ghar jaake normal khaana khaate hain aur normal cheezein karte hain (laughs).     

You surprised everyone with the announcement of becoming a father during the Udta Punjab trailer launch. How has life changed ever since?
This is a very exciting phase of my life. You know, I am following accounts on Instagram and have been downloading applications to know all about this exciting new phase. Let’s just say, I am in a very happy and secure space.

So, we see you directly in 2017 with Rangoon. Any projects that you have taken up or finalised in between? I remember you telling me about AK vs SK last time.
AK vs SK is not happening and I am not doing that film. Actually, I am unemployed after Rangoon. Let's see what happens next (smiles).

By Priya Adivarekar


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Udta Punjab | Film Review

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It won't be wrong to say that the makers of Udta Punjab went through a roller coaster of a journey, before their labour of love could release in theatres. Right from finding it difficult to find someone to back the film to getting stuck in a CBFC controversy and finally, emerging victorious just two days away from the film's release. Despite all the obstacles that the team successful passed, Udta Punjab finally hit the screens today and we have enough reasons to call it a must watch.


Director Abhishek Chaubey's Udta Punjab is dark, raw and edgy drama, which follows the journey of four individuals, whose lives get embroiled in the circle of drugs and addiction in different ways. The film opens with a sequence that well explains the way this highly dangerous substance is illegally imported into the country from across the border. We are then introduced to all the main characters who build the story - Tommy Singh (Shahid Kapoor as a loud and wacky pop star, whose live revolves around music, parties and drugs), Bihari Migrant aka Pagaliya / Mary Jane (Alia Bhatt as a state level hockey champion from Bihar, whose life takes the turn for worse as she is brought to Punjab as a labourer), Sartaj Singh (Diljit Dosanjh as the head strong cop) and Dr Preet Sahani (Kareena Kapoor Khan as a doctor based in Punjab, who also runs a rehabilitation clinic for drug addicts). Apart from the lead cast, there are other important characters played by some fine actors who further make the ensemble cast stronger. 


Each character's journey begins on one note and ends on a completely different note. It is this very journey that sets the premise of this film. Despite being high on life and considering himself as the king of the world, Tommy Singh is nothing but a lost soul who has no idea where life is taking him. He depends on drugs to help him get a kick and become the 'Gabru', that he is famously known as. Bhatt's bihari migrant is a dreamer, whose only wish is to live a good life. But, it is during the quest to fulfil this very dream that lands her in deep trouble and changes her life forever. Sartaj Singh is one of the many corrupt cops in the area, who does not care about the ongoings in Punjab, until trouble lands at his doorstep and changes his view of the situation in the state forever. Dr Preet Sahani is a warm and caring doctor, whose only mission is to wipe out this addiction, which has paralysed the youth of her state. But, little does she know that life can unpredictable.

Udta Punjab leaves you feeling shocked, surprised and emotional in many ways. Certain sequences in the first half are extremely dark and can, in fact, leave you with goosebumps. As we are introduced to the characters, we also realise how vulnerable they are, irrespective of their stature in the society. This is not your usual candy floss cinema. This is an honest attempt that aims to highlight the problems that plague the state, through the journey of it's four main protagonists and a few other important characters. The treatment meted out to the film is perfect. Director Abhishek Chaubey has used some wonderful techniques to describe the psychological state of every character. The research is commendable and quite eye opening as well. Chaubey keeps the film crisp and avoids unwanted cliches that you may see in any other drug drama. There are no high intensity chases and maar-dhaad here. The scenes that unfold are real and raw. The background score is simply brilliant and we like how the songs are wonderfully woven into the narrative, not making it look abrupt or unwanted. The music composed by Amit Trivedi is very good, and the songs do stay in your mind, even hours after leaving the cinema hall (though I did miss Vadiyaan, which happens to be my favourite song from the film). The dialogues are good, and despite being filled with choicest of expletives, it does not sound gross or out of place. Let's admit it, that's how a lot of people talk. So, no point running away from reality and behaving like we haven't heard people use an abuse each in every sentence. Majority of the film is in the Punjabi and Bihari dialect, hence subtitles have been provided.


What's amazing about this film is the way Chaubey has allowed all four protagonists to lead the way. This is not a one hero film. Udta Punjab belongs to the entire cast, who help shape the film with their well researched characters. Alia is as much the hero of this film as Shahid, Diljit or Kareena. Shahid steps in a completely different world as the crazy rockstar Tommy Singh. He gets the nuances of a substance addict right and puts up a controlled act. It won't be wrong to say that this shall add up to his list of best performances so far. Despite all the wrongdoings, you don't hate Tommy, but tend to sympathise and feel for the character. This is the most complex characters of them all and Shahid does complete justice to it. He portrays a lot of his emotions through the eyes and does an excellent job of essaying this complex role. Alia performs well as the bihari migrant. Although she takes time to get into her character and feel comfortable with the dialect, she does well, especially in the second half. You feel for her helplessness and support her for being a rebel. Diljit makes an impressive debut in the Hindi film industry. His portrayal of Sartaj Singh is not your usual "I am a cop and can beat up 100s" kind of machoism. Diljit essays Sartaj in the most honest and mature manner. He emotes very well, which is certainly his biggest advantage. We would certainly love to see more of him in Bollywood. Kareena looks gorgeous as the calm and composed Preet, who is gritty and determined. While the character doesn't give her much scope to experiment, she puts up a fine performance and leaves an impact. The ensemble cast, especially the actor who plays Balli and one of our favourites - Satish Kaushik are brilliant.


Overall, Udta Punjab is an honest and brilliantly packaged attempt. The kind of cinema that highlights an important issue without being too preachy. The film forces you to think about the often ignored issues, but does not let your mind wander. Instead, you want to stay glued on, anticipating the next move or scene. Definitely, one of the best films to come out in recent times. The artists deserve accolades for their hard work and honest performances. The film proves that no matter what the budget, all you need is a good cast, a well researched plot and serious faith in your project. A must watch!

Verdict: ✮1/2

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