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Pale green is a tough colour to carry off, but the actress -- on this cover celebrating 'all that she wants' -- does so with terrific elan.

 

And then there's the way she stares directly, disarmingly at the camers.

 


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A more candid shot, this one has Sonam smiling simply while looking casually stunning.

 

Wearing a light pink embroidered corset-style outfit, she teams it up with pink lips and a lot of pink eye makeup.

 

Enchanting.

 


Image: Sonam Kapoor
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Katra katra milthii hain, katra katra jeene do,
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Stark and captivating, Kapoor pulls on a sexy bridal blouse in this amazing L'Officiel cover.

 

She fills the blouse out well and shows off more cleavage than usual, but the true focus is that face you can't stop staring at.

 

 


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Katra katra milthii hain, katra katra jeene do,
zindagi hain, behne do, pyaasi hoon main pyasi rehne do
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This Verve cover shows off Sonam's sexiest side.

Looking sultry and sporting chunky orange jewellery, Kapoor might be wearing a long white dress, but the front is rather naughty -- as are those hands pulling up the dress.

 







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Shooting a come-hither look off-camera, Sonam looks like something out of a fairytale in this white outfit.

 

Disallowed from flowing down around her, her hair looks great. And so do those bare, smooth shoulders.

 

 


Image: Sonam Kapoor
Photographs: Rediff Archives






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Katra katra milthii hain, katra katra jeene do,
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With her long wavy hair cascading down her front, this picture of Sonam in a fiery red top shows her at her most casual.

 

That immaculate smile and those dainty earrings add a delicate touch to a very happy picture.

 

 


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Katra katra milthii hain, katra katra jeene do,
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All chic and sassy, this is Sonam channeling her inner Audrey Hepburn.

 

The blouse is lacy and feminine, the pants look great on her, and the overall look wouldn't seem out of place in any European romance.

 

 


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Are Imran-Sonam another SRK-Kajol in the making?

Last updated on: July 02, 2010
 
 

Sukanya Verma reviews I Hate Luv Storys.

 

Chemistry is a phenomenal element. Its beguiling mystique and extraordinary body is all the more fascinating when it unfolds through a rare, fruitful connection between two never-before-seen-together artists on celluloid.

 

And then, with every subsequent film, it flowers into a handsome picture of larger-than-life togetherness, which the audience loves to absorb in every phase and capacity.

 

Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol are the undisputed champs of this peculiarity. Premature as it may sound, Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor, too, have the goods to follow suit.

 

The duo radiates a deliciously delicate vibe around each other, which is far too superior for first timer Punit Malhotra's inspired yet inexperienced direction to exploit fully.

 

Like his leading man Jay-not-Jai Dhingra (Khan) who's obsessed with 'cool,' Punit works overtime on constructing a hip image of young mindsets on a striking albeit superficial level.

 

Sure, the luminous, prop-filled frames and gorgeous people (including Imran's real-life fiancee Avantika in a blink-and-miss cameo) featured inside them are all very dandy (DOP Ayananka Bose is his usual impressive self) -- it's a Dharma production after all, we'd be heartbroken if there wasn't any eye-candy -- but the presence of an actual storyline wouldn't hurt.

 

Instead this tweet-length plot, spruced up by Vishal-Shekhar's vivacious soundtrack is overly concerned on highlighting why the commitment-phobic Jay is hell bent on rejecting every romantic stereotype in the Chopra-Johar-Akhtar book by announcing his grammatically-challenged dictum -- I Hate Luv Storys in every given sentence.

 

Now I don't care if you name your movie Bottle Gourd as long as it makes wee bit of sense. Unless, of course, the poor spellings here stand as a modern-day metaphor for the vain, texting generation?

 

In a way, that's precisely what it is. IHLS reflects the psyche of a creative who's grown up on Friends and 90's-post millennium city-slick Bollywood romances like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Dil Chahta Hai, Dil To Pagal Hai, Kal Ho Naa Ho and Hum Tum.

 

Doing a Farah Khan with half the humour or cheek, Punit employs these movies both as reference points as well as subjects to parody. Being the greatest fanboy on earth, however, is pretty pointless if it doesn't get translated into a crisp narrative and crunchy dialogues -- issues that plague IHLS till almost pre-interval.

 

Fortunately, damage control appears in the form of funny man Kavin Dave's extended screen time as the scornful Hobbes to Jay's Calvin. The roly-poly guy best-known for his audacious Sprite commercials steals the show with his crackling one-liners.

 

The young filmmaker's mettle comes out in his execution of the tender moments of conflict and despair between the film's lead pair. Truth be told, it's the dynamite equation between Jay and his Simran (Sonam A Kapoor. Yes, she comes with an A now as the opening credits reveal) that keeps its viewer in enthusiasm-mode despite the glaring predictability.

 

A sloppy voice-over narrative from the onset ensures there's no scope for any remote upsets or surprises for us to look out for. Then again, you can't hold that against a caper that celebrates the impact of romantic Bollywood cliches on the dating culture in all its dramatic glory.  

 

Many a times, it works too. One of the finest scenes in the film is when Sonam experiences an 'I feel like a fool' moment reminiscent of Preity Zinta in Kal Ho Naa Ho, replete with a red dress and red roses. It could've been seriously cheesy instead it's spontaneous, genuine and aww-inducingly vulnerable.

 

That's the deal with Sonam too. Her Simran is the textbook romantic -- Eric Segal, flower power, plush toys, hearts and candy, reds and pinks, Valentine's Day 24/7 mush-much. All this in addition to her soft-focus gaze and tinkling laughter makes her the quintessential Yashraj heroine except she dislikes white. It's a strictly one-dimensional character but Sonam challenges its possibilities to admirable results. An exceptional actress at all times, she gets into Simran's head lending nuances of a hesitant child and defensive woman making it at once real and relatable.

 

Too bad Sammir Dattani as her wardrobe-coordinated boyfriend Raj doesn't quite lift his deliberately caricaturish part above the written. Nor does the oft-temperamental script render him enough importance to care.

 

Brazilian beauty Bruna Abdullah fares even worse. Barring her obvious proficiency at looking hot, she doesn't even have a real role. Sorry, shrieking doesn't count.

 

Unlike Jaane Tu...Yaa Jaane Naa's Jai, Imran Khan gives up his softie ways to portray an impudent, petulant brat with truckloads of photogenic charm and disarming nonchalance. Playing the kind of character that has contributed generously in elevating Saif Ali Khan's career graph, Imran reiterates his flair and range for rom-coms with this one.

 

But, like I mentioned earlier, it's Imran and Sonam's collective persona and their free-flowing chemistry that makes all the difference. Although the pair deserve better than an amateurishly written romance to scoop out their terrific potential as a combination. I Hate Luv Storys is, at best, a promising even if imperfect indication of things to come in the direction.  

 

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zindagi hain, behne do, pyaasi hoon main pyasi rehne do
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Talking of banter, Sonam Kapoor seems to be playing cupid in real life too... She tweeted to Priyanka Chopra, "@priyankachopra my brother thinks your the hottest woman alive and wants you to know he's young, single and very good looking."

 

PC responded saying, "hey! now that's a thought. Pls tell him thanx so much and I'm in the same category!! Looking forward to getting to know him!! ;)

 

And then Sonam tweeted, "hahahahah... That is so sweet... You totally made his day... Lots of love. Leaving tonight, and thanks a ton!! Will call once I'm back.. Big hug."

 

Another Kapoor-Chopra romance in the making... We will find out! Check out some of her latest pics while you are at it!

 


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What do you think of these fashionable choices? Take our poll and let us know!

We caught a few famous faces strutting their stuff around town in recent weeks at see-and-be-seen social dos and events. Who wore what and more importantly, which outfits struck out big-time? Tell us what you think!

We start off with Bollywood's youngest fashionista, Sonam Kapoor, who donned this peachy polka-dotted number (by Vivienne Westwood, no less) for the music launch of her next project Aisha. Pretty or too plain? You decide.







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zindagi hain, behne do, pyaasi hoon main pyasi rehne do
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Nithya Ramani in Mumbai

Fresh from the success of I Hate Luv Storys, Sonam Kapoor seems just as excited about her upcoming film Aisha. Produced by her sister Rhea Kapoor, the film is a desi take on Jane Austen's Emma.


Sonam chats with Nithya Ramani and reveals the 'real' Abhay Deol her co-star in the film -- and why she loves collecting clothes!


Congratulations on the success of I Hate Luv Storys.


Thank you. Now no one will ask me, 'aapki pichle films flop ho gayi, aapko kaisa lagta hai? (laughs). The figures have gone double during the weekend and it feels great.
 

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