Minissha Lamba turns on the heat for The Man
May 11, 2009
Don’t blame the weather, it’s Minissha Lamba turning on the heat on the cover of the May edition of ‘The Man’ magazine. Minissha does it again, man. The same actress who debuted as a cutie-cutie girl in Yahaan has taken many leaps and shed as many clothes to reveal her sexy side. The white bikini of Kidnap and the black one of the Maxim cover were perhaps just a few small steps in the long marathon that Miss Lamba wishes to jog, much to the delight of her fans, to add. So now, what has the gorgeous babe done? Nothing much, just parked her shapely bum on the bonnet of a sports car for the cover of ‘The Man’ magazine. Dressed skimpily in all black, Minissha strikes quite a provocative pose, with her leather boots, tight shorts, eye-catching top and a hair-do that, pardon to say, looks more like a wig. But must say she does look hot enough to send the male hormones into frenzy. Inside the mag, the ‘Kidnap’ girl talks about what gives her the adrenaline rush. Before your imagination runs wild, let’s break the suspense. Minissha is an adventure sports junkee and loves to do bungee jumping and kite surfing. The stunner also speaks about her career and upcoming films, but most significantly she lets her guard down and reveals some of her deep desires like how she would like to be wooed by a man. Now, that important piece of info would have many men rushing to the magazine stands. http://www.apunkachoice.com
What gives Minissha Lamba an adrenaline rush
May 9, 2009
After her sexy bikini act in Kidnap, Minissha Lamba is every man's ultimate fantasy. Hence, it comes as no surprise to see the Bollywood hottie feature on the cover page of popular men's magazine 'The Man'. Minissha, who features in 'The Man' magazine's May issue, talks about a number of interesting things right from how she would like to be wooed to her choice of films. The actress, who started out as the simple Kashmiri girl in Yahaan, also talks at length about how people within the industry and outside have started looking her differently post her glamorous avatar in Bachna Ae Haseeno and Kidnap. Most importantly, she also talks about things that give her an adrenaline rush (And just in case you are wondering...she is referring to adventure sports like bungee jumping and kite surfing). Minissha also gives a sneak peek of her character in her forthcoming film- Shyam Benegal's Well Done Abba. All these are good enough reasons for you to rush and pick up a copy of 'The Man' at the earliest. After all... you can then have Minissha by your side 24X7. http://www.santabanta.com
Minissha excited to work with Shyam Benegal
May 8, 2009
Minissha Lamba has just returned from a gruelling one month outdoor schedule of Well Done Abba. Though she is chilling out at the moment and catching up with friends and family, she looks back quite fondly on working with director Shyam Benegal. "Much before beginning to shoot for the film, I was sure about one thing that I couldn't let Shyam sir down", says Minissha with respect in her voice for the veteran film maker, "Here I was working with a man who has been directing for 35 years now so I had to be nothing but perfect with my performance." With such a senior person calling the shots, wasn't it intimidating to take directions from him? "Honestly, it wasn't intimidating because Shyam sir is a pro in working with actors. He knows how to take care of them and extract the best out of them. This is why I didn't even know how an entire month passed by and the shooting got over. More than him calling the shots, what was really unnerving was the kind of immense pressure that I had put myself into. For me, every day was a challenge as I had to give my very best", she shoots off. "With such an ensemble cast in the film, you have to be on your toes all the time. There were some scenes in particular which were quite challenging and I didn't really know where I was and what was I doing. But as I said, Shyam sir gets it going for his actors at the end of the day. I can only say that working in Well Done Abba was an educative trip for me and I only came back a little more well versed in cinema", signs off Minissha. With Boman Irani playing the title role of 'Abba' and Minissha Lamba as his daughter, the film also stars Sameer Dattani (as Minissha's love interest), Ravi Kishan, Ila Arun, Salim Ghouse, Sonali Kulkarni, Rajit Kapoor, Yashpal Sharma and Ravi Jhankal. A BIG Pictures production, the film has lyrics by Swanand Kirkire, Ila Arun and Ashok Mishra with music by Shantanu Moitra. http://entertainment.oneindia.in I couldnot let Shyam sir down in Well Done Abba Minissha Lamba
May 6, 2009
Minissha Lamba has just returned from a gruelling one month outdoor schedule of WELL DONE ABBA. Though she is chilling out at the moment and catching up with friends and family, she looks back quite fondly on working with director Shyam Benegal. "Much before beginning to shoot for the film, I was sure about one thing that I couldn't let Shyam sir down", says Minissha with respect in her voice for the veteran film maker, "Here I was working with a man who has been directing for 35 years now so I had to be nothing but perfect with my performance." With such a senior person calling the shots, wasn't it intimidating to take directions from him? "Honestly, it wasn't intimidating because Shyam sir is a pro in working with actors. He knows how to take care of them and extract the best out of them. This is why I didn't even know how an entire month passed by and the shooting got over. More than him calling the shots, what was really unnerving was the kind of immense pressure that I had put myself into. For me, every day was a challenge as I had to give my very best", she shoots off. "With such an ensemble cast in the film, you have to be on your toes all the time. There were some scenes in particular which were quite challenging and I didn't really know where I was and what was I doing. But as I said, Shyam sir gets it going for his actors at the end of the day. I can only say that working in WELL DONE ABBA was an educative trip for me and I only came back a little more well versed in cinema", signs off Minissha. With Boman Irani playing the title role of 'Abba' and Minissha Lamba as his daughter, the film also stars Sameer Dattani (as Minissha's love interest), Ravi Kishan, Ila Arun, Salim Ghouse, Sonali Kulkarni, Rajit Kapoor, Yashpal Sharma and Ravi Jhankal. A BIG Pictures production, the film has lyrics by Swanand Kirkire, Ila Arun and Ashok Mishra with music by Shantanu Moitra. -Sampurn Media http://www.topnews.in
Minissha Lamba Rubbishes Intimate Scenes
May 5, 2009
Barely had BollySpice reported that Minissha Lamba had walked out of the Karan Johar Production Jihaad because she refused to do some possible intimate scenes with co-star Vivek Oberoi, Lamba has come out and clarified her reasons for leaving the upcoming Rensil D’Silva directed feature. In fact, her grounds for opting out of the film were simply because she had passport issues, “The pages on my passport had been used up and I had sent it for renewal. It took so long, that there wasn’t much time for me to leave for New York to shoot,” she clarifies. Additionally, she also went to state that the film has no intimate scenes, “Jihaad has no intimate scenes to begin with. I would never back out of a film at the last moment.” She has been replaced by Dia Mirza who has happily stepped in to replace Lamba. Director Rensil D’Silva too was shocked at the rumors regarding Lamba’s replacement in the film, “I don’t know who has been circulating such rumors. There are no intimate scenes in my film. Mine is a serious film and such rumors are distracting.” The film is currently being shot in New York and is slated for an end of year release. The cast, after being changed for the nth time, has finally come down to Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Vivek Oberoi and now Dia Mirza. http://www.bollyspice.com
Interesting Facts and Figures Minissha Lamba
Apr 30, 2009
Minissha Lamba (born on January 18, 1985 in New Delhi, India to a Punjabi-speaking Sikh family) is an Indian actress. When Lamba was growing up, her father was in the hospitality business and this gave Lamba the opportunity to travel around the country and meet many people. She speaks Hindi, Punjabi, and English fluently. Lamba's long term ambition was to become a journalist. While studying for a degree in Delhi, Lamba pursued modelling as a hobby and soon became a well-placed model in the Indian modelling industry. She had not really decided to act in films, but she loved modeling and was fortunate enough to be selected to model for Cadbury. Examples of Lamba's early modelling work include several television commercials for companies such as LG, Sony, Cadbury, Hajmola, Airtel, Sunsilk, and also others. In 2004, she majored in English with honours from the University of Delhi. She got her first break unexpectedly, when she was auditioning for a Cadbury commercial in Delhi. Bollywood Director, Shoojit Sircar, approached her and signed her to to act in his yet untitled movie. Then came her first movie in 2005 called "Yahaan", which was directed by Shoojit Sircar. In 2008, she acted in Siddharth Anand's film Bachna Ae Haseeno which stars Bipasha Basu, Deepika Padukone along with Ranbir Kapoor in the lead roles. This movie is produced by Yashraj Films. -Sampurn Media http://www.topnews.in
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