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Sonam Kapoor On Verve Magazine (December 2010)

Thursday Dec 2, 2010

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Sonam Kapoor features on the cover of Verve Magazine for the month of December 2010. Sonam Kapoor should stop doing movies and become fulltime model, she spend more time for magazines covers than in acting. She is so much addicted to look like super model which is evident from her covers. Checkout Sonam Kapoor Verve.


Sonam Kapoor Traditional Saree Look

Wednesday Nov 24, 2010

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Sonam Kapoor was last seen in a sari, while promoting his film, I love stories like 5 months ago.

forced with an elegant and feminine feel, fashion is the name of a style icon at the top deserves youth.In photos, Sonam is a drop dead gorgeous chiffon sari Masaba Gupta emphasis on their fine features and as part of the Sylphide. As a traditional Bengali woman wearing a bindi is also great is the case today.

On Sonam Gupta Masaba flagship store in Mumbai, which have been aspiring fashion designer support. Masaba has recently shown her fashion line at Lakme India Fashion Week, and won praise for its colorful clothes.


Sonam Kapoor: I Won’t Discuss My Love Life, My money And Age

Friday Aug 13, 2010

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Sonam left for Toronto on Sunday night. But not before expressing her happiness over the encouraging opening of Aisha. “I feel like a hero! I feel I’m shouldering the film. It’s daunting to know that heroes get an opening at the box office, and then you see my film get an opening! If I may say so, Aisha got a very decent opening. In any case it’s not very big-budgeted film.”

Sonam says that she wasn’t shaken by the first two failures. “I won’t allow myself to be judged by whether my film works or not at the box office. I am here to act because I love it. Once Sanjay Sir (Bhansali) brought to my notice that I should act, this was it for me. Saawariya and Delhi 6 are very precious to me. I learnt so much while acting in these films. I gained so much confidence from them.”

In Aisha Sonam didn’t add to the director’s input. “I’m a very selfish actor. I was just focusing on my performance, nothing else.”

Sonam sees herself directing a film some day. “Sanjay Sir always encouraged my aesthetics. And I love to write. So I want to write a screenplay. But first I need to feel I’m good enough. I don’t want to be mediocre in anything. I wouldn’t want any director to take up my script and turn it around. Let’s see… I need to get more worldly-wise before I write a script. I need to grow up a bit, see more of the world. I’ve led a very sheltered life. I switch off from stressful situations. I need to get more aware of pains.”

Sister Rhea Kapoor will decide whether Sonam will be in the next home production. “Rhea is extremely clear-headed and practical. Which I am not. I am very much into myself. It’s a Gemini quality, I guess. It’s scary but good. It keeps me shielded from troublesome situations.”

She recoils when I asked her about her real love story with the I Hate Luv Storys director Punit Malhotra. “I’d rather not talk about it. Whether I am dating or not dating anyone is entirely my business. I am not seeing anyone right now. Even if I was I wouldn’t talk about it. It’s in very bad taste to talk about whom I am seeing. Like asking how much money I make. I’ve been brought up differently. I won’t discuss my love life, my money, and age.”


Sonam Wishes To Have A Body Like Deepika Padukone’s

Tuesday Jun 29, 2010

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Sonam Kapoor might have a sleek figure herself, but the actress wishes to have a body like Deepika Padukone’s.

‘Deepika has a great body and I wish I could have a body like her,’ Sonam told reporters here Monday at DT Cinemas in DLF Promenade in Vasant Kunj, where she was with her ‘I Hate Luv Storys’ co-star Imran Khan and director Punit Malhotra, to to promote her new film.

Sonam also dispelled rumours of any supposed cold war between her and Deepika, after she was linked with Deepika’s then boyfriend and actor Ranbir Kapoor during the shooting of ‘Saawariya’.

‘I don’t know Deepika. Then how would I have a cold war with her?’ she asked.

Sonam, also denied that she refused to work with Deepika in Rahul Dholakia’s ‘Desi Boys’, starring John Abraham and Akshay Kumar.

‘The role that Deepika is doing was offered to me before. I would have loved to do it but because I was busy with ‘Mausam’ and ‘Thank You’ I could not take it. It later went to Deepika and I am sure she will do a great job,’ she said.

Imran and Sonam were greeted with much fanfare at the mall. They joyfully interacted with their fans and they even shook a leg together at the title song of ‘I Hate Luv Storys’ for the audiences. The film is set for release July 2.


Sonam Kapoor : Save birds, ban glass-coated kite strings

Thursday Mar 11, 2010

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Actress Sonam Kapoor has urged Maharashtra Home Minister R.R. Patil to ban the manufacture of glass-coated strings (manja), used for flying kites, in the entire state as many birds die after getting entangled in them.

“I humbly request your support for the recent ban on ‘manja’ in Mumbai as well as your immediate action to extend the ban

throughout Maharashtra,” she said in a letter to Patil.

“The use of ‘manja’ may be amusing for some, but for many families – human and bird alike – whose loved ones lose their lives, it is a situation that can be definitely prevented,” Sonam added.

She has made the request on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India after the Mumbai police banned the use of glass-coated ‘manja’ for flying kites within the city because of injuries and fatalities to both birds and humans.

The ‘manja’ used in kite-flying competitions is gummed and coated with powdered and finely crushed glass, making it lethal for birds who become entangled after the strings get caught in trees or on poles.


Sonam Kapoor: Abhay Deol And I Have Similar Acting Styles

Friday Dec 4, 2009

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Actress Sonam Kapoor, who is playing the female lead in dad Anil Kapoor’s home production “Aisha”, says she and co-star Abhay Deol have similar acting styles, making it easier for her to give her best.

“It was great working with Abhay. I feel we have very similar acting styles that made working with him so easy. It’s always nice to work with someone who has done the kind of work you would want to do,” Sonam told IANS over phone from Mumbai.

Based on Jane Austen’s novel “Emma”, “Aisha” is being directed by Rajshree Ojha and produced by Anil Kapoor and his younger daughter Rhea Kapoor. It is expected to release in April next year.

Asked if she too would like to don the producer’s hat like her father and sister, Sonam said: “I don’t want to get into production or anything. I have left that for my sister and my father. I am a more creative person and thus acting is what is more suitable for me rather than the production side of a film.”

Before embarking on an acting career, Sonam worked as an assistant with Sanjay Leela Bhansali during the making of “Black”. Later she made her big screen debut in Bhansali’s “Saawariya”. Based on Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “White Nights”, the film also introduced Ranbir Kapoor.

Her second film was Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s “Delhi-6? with Abhishek Bachchan. The film received mixed reviews, but her performance was highly praised.

The 24-year-old is also working on “I Hate Luv Stories”. Produced under Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and directed by debutant Punit Malhotra, the film also stars Imraan Khan.

Asked how she felt when people referred to her as the thinking actress, she said: “It’s nice that people think this way. Every woman and artist would be happy if people think like that about her. So am I. I think it’s because of the kind of work that I have done that this image has been created. It makes me happy.”


Sonam Kapoor: We Have Shot 40 Percent Of “Ayesha

Friday Oct 23, 2009

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Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor, who was in the capital for over a month to shoot for her upcoming venture “Ayesha”, says the film is 40 percent complete.

“We are done with 40 percent of the shooting for ‘Ayesha’ and now we will resume the rest in Mumbai,” Sonam told IANS here.

“Ayesha” has been shot across the capital as well as in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand.

Made under the banner of her father actor-producer Anil Kapoor, the movie is being produced by her sister Rhea.

Also starring Abhay Deol in the lead, “Ayesha” is an adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel “Emma” and is about the perils of misconstrued romance.


Sonam: Loves Everything About Delhi

Wednesday Sep 9, 2009

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Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor, who is currently in the capital for the shooting of “Ayesha”, says she loves everything about the city except its unpredictable weather.

“I’m in love with this city. I love the food, shopping, parties and people of Delhi – they are so lively. When you watch this city on the big screen, it looks beautiful,” Sonam told reporters here.

“But the weather is unpredictable – one moment it’s sunny and suddenly it starts raining and that is the only thing that I don’t like about this place. But every time I come here, I feel good,” said the actress whose aunt lives here.

Before “Ayesha”, she was also here to shoot for Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s “Delhi-6?. Though the movie didn’t do well at the box-office, the actress enjoyed her stay here.

She has teamed up with Abhay Deol for “Ayesha”, which is her father Anil Kapoor’s home production. An adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel “Emma”, the film is about the perils of misconstrued romance.


Anil Kapoor Met Manu Rishi For Sonam’s Next Film “Ayesha”

Friday Sep 4, 2009

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When it comes to his daughter, Bollywood actor-producer Anil Kapoor wants the best. He has roped in award-winning writer Manu Rishi to pen dialogues for Sonam’s next film “Ayesha”.

“Anil Kapoor met me and said that he had seen ‘Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!’. He also told me, ‘You’re very good’. Then he started talking about ‘Ayesha’ and told me that Sonam will be starring in it and that it’s his home production. He said that he really liked my work and wanted my inputs for ‘Ayesha’. That’s how the film happened,” Rishi told IANS over phone from Mumbai.

Based on Jane Austen’s “Emma”, “Ayesha” is a romantic comedy about an ultra modern girl who is wooed by three men. While Sonam is playing the female lead, Abhay Deol, one-film-old Arunoday Singh and popular VJ Cyrus Sahukar will woo her in the movie, which is being produced by Sonam’s sister Rhea under their father’s banner.

For the movie, Delhi boy Rishi had to pen “sophisticated” lines – a complete change from what he wrote for the earlier film.

“‘Ayesha’ is a very different film from ‘Oye Lucky…’ and not just in terms of the dialogues, also in the look and feel,” said Rishi, who won a Filmfare as well as International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) award for best dialogues for his quirky and spicy one-liners in “Oye Lucky…”


Akshay Found A New Partner In Sonam

Thursday Jul 23, 2009

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It’s a sequel of 2006’s romantic comedy Pyaar Ke Side Effects, in which Akshay Kumar and Sonam Kapoor will replace Rahul Bose and Mallika Sherawat.

The film was a much loved film of 2006, in which Rahul Bose played a commitment phobic boy, however his girlfriend Mallika Sherawat all wanted is to get married and have babies. Now the director of the film Saket Chaudhary who was planning for its sequel from some time is finally ready with the script for the sequel. However this time Akshay will play the role of Siddharth Bose, the man can’t imagine settling down with one woman. Producer Pritish Nandy believes that Akshay is the right and only choice for the role.

“When we planned the sequel, Akshay Kumar was the first and only choice. He has that roguish charm which can take Sid’s role further, not only through one sequel but also a couple of others,” said Nandy.

However the latest sensation of Bollywood Akshay says, “The script is funny and interesting. Saket is a talented director and I am always looking for fresh talented directors to work with.”

Here is a little disappointment for fans which were willing to see Akshay and Mallika Sherawat together, because Mallika refused to act in the sequel. Now the producer is eyeing for Sonam Kapoor to cast opposite Akshay. Before PKSE 2, Akshay and Sonam were supposed to act together in Rohit Dhavan’s (son of David Dhawan) directorial debut, but that film for a moment is stopped for some alteration.

The producer confirmed this and said, “Yes, we want Sonam with Akshay in PKSE 2. As soon as Akshay’s dates are in place, we’ll approach her. Akshay is as imperative to the project as RD Burman’s music was to Jhankaar Beats.”

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