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Who will Out this week from Bigg Boss 6 House
Hello Friends,
So according to you who will out from Bigg Boss House.
1. Aseem Trivedi
2. Dinesh Yadav
3. Sapna Bhavnani
4. Karishma Kotak
So according to you who will out from Bigg Boss House.
1. Aseem Trivedi
2. Dinesh Yadav
3. Sapna Bhavnani
4. Karishma Kotak
Sunday, 7 October 2012
Bigg Boss Contestant - Karishma Kotak
Karishma Kotak is a London - based model she
was born in london and has been modelling since the age of 16 for
magazines such as Just seventeen,asian woman,asiana. She also modelled
for designers ralph lauren and FCUK. She has a bachelor of arts degree
in advertising and marketing.She moved to India in sept 2005 where
within two months did the biggest assignment for "Kingfisher Calendar".
In 2006 she did lakme fashion week,she has also done music videos for Sonu Nigam and Apache Indian. She has now become the brand ambassador for Dove Shampoo in India.She is best known for her work as the Kingfisher Girl. She has also appeared in a number of other commercials. She made her acting debut in the film, "Shankardada Zindabad" (2007) a Telugu language remake of "Lage Raho Munna Bhai".
Karishma Kotak is a London/Mumbai - based model and actress. She was born in London and has been modelling since the age of 16 for magazines such as Just Seventeen, Asian Woman, and Asiana. She also modelled for designers Ralph Lauren and FCUK.
She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in advertising and marketing.
She moved to India in October 2005 where, within two months, she got herself onto the prestigious Kingfisher Swimsuit calendar. In 2006, Karishma took part in the “Lakme Fashion Week”. She has also done music videos for artists such as Jay Sean, Sonu Nigam and Apache Indian.
She has now become the brand ambassador for Dove shampoo in India. She remains best known for her work as the Kingfisher Girl. She has also appeared in a number of other commercials.
In april 2008 Karishma has started to host a show for an international luxury channel, called the “Spa Diaries”, which involves her travelling all over India.
Karishma has featured in numerous magazines, some of which are Maxim, FHM, Marie Claire, L’officiel, Seventeen, Brides Now, Hello and Cineblitz. She has also graced the covers of New Woman, Beauty and Style, and A glow.
She made her acting debut in the film, Shankardada Zindabad (2007) a Telugu language remake of Lage Raho Munna Bhai.
In July 2008, Karishma signed her first Bollywood movie titled “seasons greetings”. The movie will go on floors in November 2008.
In 2006 she did lakme fashion week,she has also done music videos for Sonu Nigam and Apache Indian. She has now become the brand ambassador for Dove Shampoo in India.She is best known for her work as the Kingfisher Girl. She has also appeared in a number of other commercials. She made her acting debut in the film, "Shankardada Zindabad" (2007) a Telugu language remake of "Lage Raho Munna Bhai".
Karishma Kotak is a London/Mumbai - based model and actress. She was born in London and has been modelling since the age of 16 for magazines such as Just Seventeen, Asian Woman, and Asiana. She also modelled for designers Ralph Lauren and FCUK.
She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in advertising and marketing.
She moved to India in October 2005 where, within two months, she got herself onto the prestigious Kingfisher Swimsuit calendar. In 2006, Karishma took part in the “Lakme Fashion Week”. She has also done music videos for artists such as Jay Sean, Sonu Nigam and Apache Indian.
She has now become the brand ambassador for Dove shampoo in India. She remains best known for her work as the Kingfisher Girl. She has also appeared in a number of other commercials.
In april 2008 Karishma has started to host a show for an international luxury channel, called the “Spa Diaries”, which involves her travelling all over India.
Karishma has featured in numerous magazines, some of which are Maxim, FHM, Marie Claire, L’officiel, Seventeen, Brides Now, Hello and Cineblitz. She has also graced the covers of New Woman, Beauty and Style, and A glow.
She made her acting debut in the film, Shankardada Zindabad (2007) a Telugu language remake of Lage Raho Munna Bhai.
In July 2008, Karishma signed her first Bollywood movie titled “seasons greetings”. The movie will go on floors in November 2008.
Bigg Boss Contestant - Sayantani Ghosh
Actress Sayantani Ghosh who hasn't been seen in a fullfledged role on TV for a while now, is back in action.
She is gearing up for her new show, which incidentally is looked after by her boyfriend Bharat Kaul. Sayantani and Bharat have been dating for almost a decade now, but she had managed to keep it under wraps all this while.
She is gearing up for her new show, which incidentally is looked after by her boyfriend Bharat Kaul. Sayantani and Bharat have been dating for almost a decade now, but she had managed to keep it under wraps all this while.
Bigg Boss Contestant - Aseem Trivedi
Firebrand cartoonist Aseem Trivedi
, best known for his anti-corruption campaign 'Cartoons Against
Corruption', will be a contestant on Bigg Boss Season 6 , which starts
on October 7.
Aseem, who was in news after his arrest on September 9 for posting controversial cartoons on his website, is participating in Bigg Boss 6 to be "seen and heard". Cricketer-turned-commentator Navjot Singh Sidhu is another high-profile contestant this season, while Hindi poet Kumar Vishwas, who has been actively involved with Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement along with Aseem , is also likely to enter the Bigg Boss 6 house.
"Aseem was approached and he has agreed to be on the show," the cartoonists' father Ashok Trivedi, who runs a tent business in Unnav near Kanpur, confirmed to Mail Today.
According to sources, Aseem signed the contract with Colors , the channel airing the show, and the show's producer Endemol on Wednesday night.
The cartoonist was reportedly approached by the channel immediately after he came out of jail but he agreed to appear on the show only this week.
"My son is not glamour struck, nor does he have any inclination to be a part of the showbiz. He wanted to be on the show so that he can be seen and heard," Ashok said.
"He will surely talk about his campaign but only if he is asked about it by other contestants.It is not that he wants to use the show as a platform to highlight his campaign, though I know he would not be able to stop himself if provoked."
"Aseem had time at hand and he thought the show was the best way to reach out to people.He is not doing this for money. He would rather enjoy being inside the house, which is a new experience altogether," his father said.
Aseem has been associated with Hazare's India Against Corruption movement for a while now and had participated in the hunger protest called by Hazare at the MMRDA ground in Mumbai last year.
Earlier, the show's host Salman Khan had said he wants Bigg Boss 6 to be suitable for the family audience. The format of the show has accordingly been changed with the participation of a common man. Vishwas plays the common man, whose aim will be to highlight social issues on the show.
Sidhu, it is learnt, will act as a link between two sections of contestants - the wannabe actors and model on the one hand and the activists on the other.
Aseem, who was in news after his arrest on September 9 for posting controversial cartoons on his website, is participating in Bigg Boss 6 to be "seen and heard". Cricketer-turned-commentator Navjot Singh Sidhu is another high-profile contestant this season, while Hindi poet Kumar Vishwas, who has been actively involved with Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement along with Aseem , is also likely to enter the Bigg Boss 6 house.
"Aseem was approached and he has agreed to be on the show," the cartoonists' father Ashok Trivedi, who runs a tent business in Unnav near Kanpur, confirmed to Mail Today.
According to sources, Aseem signed the contract with Colors , the channel airing the show, and the show's producer Endemol on Wednesday night.
The cartoonist was reportedly approached by the channel immediately after he came out of jail but he agreed to appear on the show only this week.
"My son is not glamour struck, nor does he have any inclination to be a part of the showbiz. He wanted to be on the show so that he can be seen and heard," Ashok said.
"He will surely talk about his campaign but only if he is asked about it by other contestants.It is not that he wants to use the show as a platform to highlight his campaign, though I know he would not be able to stop himself if provoked."
"Aseem had time at hand and he thought the show was the best way to reach out to people.He is not doing this for money. He would rather enjoy being inside the house, which is a new experience altogether," his father said.
Aseem has been associated with Hazare's India Against Corruption movement for a while now and had participated in the hunger protest called by Hazare at the MMRDA ground in Mumbai last year.
Earlier, the show's host Salman Khan had said he wants Bigg Boss 6 to be suitable for the family audience. The format of the show has accordingly been changed with the participation of a common man. Vishwas plays the common man, whose aim will be to highlight social issues on the show.
Sidhu, it is learnt, will act as a link between two sections of contestants - the wannabe actors and model on the one hand and the activists on the other.
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Bigg Boss Contestant - Delnaaz paul
Delnaaz
Paul has made a mark for herself on both the big as well as small
screen, but the actress is still open to trying something new and
innovative.
"I want to do new stuff which is innovative and is different from what I normally do. I am open to doing other television shows as well," Delnaaz, who is currently seen in Sony's Kya Hua Tera Vaada, told IANS.
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Bigg boss Contestant - Sapna Bhavnani
It’s not difficult to miss spotting Sapna Bhavnani
on the streets of Bombay. Who else can pull off peroxide blonde,
magenta red or peacock blue hair teamed with an androgynous, punk,
bohemian and often rebellious sense of dressing with such unparalleled
élan? However this hair stylist hippie in an urban setting has donned
several hats of being a banker, waitress, fashion designer, stylist,
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I interview the charming and utterly gorgeous lady about her myriad
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Aashka Goradia is an Indian Television actress. She was born in
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Aashka completed her schooling from the St Louis School in Ahmedabad. She started her career as a translator for the marketing company called ORG MARG in Ahmedabad.
She has acted in several TV serials such as Kkusum, Sinndoor Tere Naam Ka, Kahiin To Hoga, Virrudh, Mere Apne etc.
Aashka was one of the contestants of Mr. and Ms. Television, a talent hunt show on Sony Entertainment Television channel. She was eliminated on March 27, 2008.
Aashka completed her schooling from the St Louis School in Ahmedabad. She started her career as a translator for the marketing company called ORG MARG in Ahmedabad.
She has acted in several TV serials such as Kkusum, Sinndoor Tere Naam Ka, Kahiin To Hoga, Virrudh, Mere Apne etc.
Aashka was one of the contestants of Mr. and Ms. Television, a talent hunt show on Sony Entertainment Television channel. She was eliminated on March 27, 2008.
Bigg Boss Contestant - Urvashi Dholakia
Urvashi Dholakia (born 1979) is a Indian television actress, who is best known for playing the villainous roles, as of Komolika Basu, in the STAR Plus daily soap opera, Kasautii Zindagii Kay, which ran from 2001 to 2008.
She also participated the reality TV series, first as a stand-up comedian she participated in the Comedy Circus 1 (2007), followed by Ustaadon Ka Ustaad (2008) on Sony TV, where again she paired with Shakeel Siddiqui from Pakistan, in a stand-up comedy act; in 2009, she appeared in the Indian version of American reality show The Moment of Truth, Sacch Ka Saamna (2009).
Urvashi first acted in TV commercial of Lux soap with actress Revathi at age six. She made her television acting debut, at age eight with the TV serial by Shri Adhikari Brothers' (SAB), Waqt Ki Raftar, and other TV series and a few movies as a child actor. Though she really started acting after her first major appearance, as actor Vishal Singh's teenage love interest in comedy-TV series, Dekh Bhai Dekh (1993) at age 14, and she has been acting ever since.
She had already acted in Zamana Badal Gaya, Mehndi Tere Naam Ki and serials like Ghar Ek Mandir and Kabhi Sautan Kabhi Saheli, when she was offered the role of Komolika part of the principal cast of Kasautii Zindagii Kay in 2001, the role made her one of most famous vamps on Indian television, in a series which ran till 2008. The role got attention not just for her acting as a crafty daughter-in-law, which soon "became an unofficial yardstick to rate bad women on TV", but also for the garish make-up, saris and characteristic bindi stylings of her character.This was followed by another dark role in Bayttaab Dil Kee Tamanna Hai (2009).In 2010, she replayed her Komolika character for a TV commercial for Kolkata Knight Riders, featuring Shah Rukh Khan
In 2006, she acted in a B grade movie Chumban The Kiss, Directed by G.S. Sarasakumar.
In 2007, she acted in a Bhojpuri film, Saans Rani Bahu Naukrani, directed by Brij Bhushan, and produced by her mother.
Meanwhile in 2009, she appeared as a contestant on the TV game show, Sacch Ka Saamna and made news with her candid confessions.She also appeared in the celebrity reality show called Meethi Chhoorii No 1 (2010) on NDTV Imagine
She also participated the reality TV series, first as a stand-up comedian she participated in the Comedy Circus 1 (2007), followed by Ustaadon Ka Ustaad (2008) on Sony TV, where again she paired with Shakeel Siddiqui from Pakistan, in a stand-up comedy act; in 2009, she appeared in the Indian version of American reality show The Moment of Truth, Sacch Ka Saamna (2009).
She had already acted in Zamana Badal Gaya, Mehndi Tere Naam Ki and serials like Ghar Ek Mandir and Kabhi Sautan Kabhi Saheli, when she was offered the role of Komolika part of the principal cast of Kasautii Zindagii Kay in 2001, the role made her one of most famous vamps on Indian television, in a series which ran till 2008. The role got attention not just for her acting as a crafty daughter-in-law, which soon "became an unofficial yardstick to rate bad women on TV", but also for the garish make-up, saris and characteristic bindi stylings of her character.This was followed by another dark role in Bayttaab Dil Kee Tamanna Hai (2009).In 2010, she replayed her Komolika character for a TV commercial for Kolkata Knight Riders, featuring Shah Rukh Khan
In 2006, she acted in a B grade movie Chumban The Kiss, Directed by G.S. Sarasakumar.
In 2007, she acted in a Bhojpuri film, Saans Rani Bahu Naukrani, directed by Brij Bhushan, and produced by her mother.
Meanwhile in 2009, she appeared as a contestant on the TV game show, Sacch Ka Saamna and made news with her candid confessions.She also appeared in the celebrity reality show called Meethi Chhoorii No 1 (2010) on NDTV Imagine
Bigg Boss contestant No 4 - Satpal Devi
Sampat Devi Pal is the founder and leader of a group of women vigilantes in India's northern Uttar Pradesh state's Banda District, called the "gulabi gang" or "pink gang"—so named because many of them wear a uniform of a pink sari.
Although child marriage is illegal in India, she was married at the age of twelve, she tells in her book, Moi, Sampat Pal, chef de gang en sari rose (I, Sampat Pal, gang leader in a pink sari), published by Oh! editions in France in October 2008.
Devi is the wife of an ice cream vendor, a mother of five children and a former government health worker.
Although child marriage is illegal in India, she was married at the age of twelve, she tells in her book, Moi, Sampat Pal, chef de gang en sari rose (I, Sampat Pal, gang leader in a pink sari), published by Oh! editions in France in October 2008.
Devi is the wife of an ice cream vendor, a mother of five children and a former government health worker.
Bigg Boss Contestant - Navjot Singh Sidhu
Navjot Singh Sidhu had a volatile career as a cricketer from 1983 to 1999.
He made an uneventful international debut against the West Indies at Ahmedabad in 1983 scoring just 19 runs in his debut Test match. He was given another chance in that series but failed again. He was selected for the 1987 Cricket World Cup in India scoring 73 on his One Day International debut in a losing effort against Australia. He scored 50s in four of the 5 World Cup 1987 matches in which he batted, failing in the semifinal against England. His first ODI century came against Pakistan in Sharjah in 1989 while his 134 against England at Gwalior in 1993 was his highest ODI score and the innings which he called his best when he retired in 1999. Sidhu told in an interview that an article criticising his dismal performance changed his cricketing life. After a pathetic performance in 1983, Rajan Bala, a noted cricket columnist, wrote an article on him titled "Sidhu: The Strokeless Wonder" in Indian Express. It was an epiphany that changed his life and he started taking his cricketing career seriously. After his wonderful performance in 1987 world cup, the same columnist wrote an article titled "Sidhu: From Strokeless Wonder To A Palm-Grove Hitter", applauding his performance.[2]
He scored over 500 Test runs in a year thrice (1993, 1994 and 1997). His only Test double century came during India's 1997 tour of West Indies. In 1994, he scored 884 ODI runs. Sidhu was the first Indian batsman to score more than 5 centuries in one day international.
Sidhu's finest moment in Tests was his 201 against West Indies in 1996-97, a defiant knock lasting 11 hours. Known for his tendency to attack spinners, he cracked eight sixes in 124 against Sri Lanka in 1993-94, and four fifties in five innings against the Australians in 1997-98, deliberately singling out Shane Warne.[3]
He announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in December 1999. He played over 50 Test matches and over 100 ODIs scoring over 7,000 international runs. He has 27 centuries to his credit in an 18-year career.
Some of the nicknames he earned were "Sixer Sidhu" for his prolific batting performances and "Jonty Singh" with respect to his improved fielding in his late career, Jonty Rhodes being the best fielder at that time
He made an uneventful international debut against the West Indies at Ahmedabad in 1983 scoring just 19 runs in his debut Test match. He was given another chance in that series but failed again. He was selected for the 1987 Cricket World Cup in India scoring 73 on his One Day International debut in a losing effort against Australia. He scored 50s in four of the 5 World Cup 1987 matches in which he batted, failing in the semifinal against England. His first ODI century came against Pakistan in Sharjah in 1989 while his 134 against England at Gwalior in 1993 was his highest ODI score and the innings which he called his best when he retired in 1999. Sidhu told in an interview that an article criticising his dismal performance changed his cricketing life. After a pathetic performance in 1983, Rajan Bala, a noted cricket columnist, wrote an article on him titled "Sidhu: The Strokeless Wonder" in Indian Express. It was an epiphany that changed his life and he started taking his cricketing career seriously. After his wonderful performance in 1987 world cup, the same columnist wrote an article titled "Sidhu: From Strokeless Wonder To A Palm-Grove Hitter", applauding his performance.[2]
He scored over 500 Test runs in a year thrice (1993, 1994 and 1997). His only Test double century came during India's 1997 tour of West Indies. In 1994, he scored 884 ODI runs. Sidhu was the first Indian batsman to score more than 5 centuries in one day international.
Sidhu's finest moment in Tests was his 201 against West Indies in 1996-97, a defiant knock lasting 11 hours. Known for his tendency to attack spinners, he cracked eight sixes in 124 against Sri Lanka in 1993-94, and four fifties in five innings against the Australians in 1997-98, deliberately singling out Shane Warne.[3]
He announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in December 1999. He played over 50 Test matches and over 100 ODIs scoring over 7,000 international runs. He has 27 centuries to his credit in an 18-year career.
Some of the nicknames he earned were "Sixer Sidhu" for his prolific batting performances and "Jonty Singh" with respect to his improved fielding in his late career, Jonty Rhodes being the best fielder at that time
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