Thursday, May 27, 2010

Aruna Shields revealing clevage



Aruna Shields revealing clevage

Aruna Shields, the anglo indian was spotted wearing a top with buttons opened revealing.
She looks very hot and sexy in this pic.

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Great Aruna Shields

Aruna Shields is again in headlines. But for the Good.
Aruna shot to super stardom overnight with her explosive lead in the blockbuster action thriller Prince . Her critically accliamed role as the heroine of the film, espionage agent Maya, is now seen daily by millions. Her partner in crime is super star Vivek Oberoi (code name Prince in the film)
According to other stars, Aruna Shields was a good British with all qualities of an ideal citizens and was not expected to do porn stuff.
Exclusive thing is that she is a great thinker.
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Review Aruna Shields Prince Acting

Hey to everyone, I recently saw prince film. I all want you to review Aruna Shields acting in Prince Film and post your comments.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

I am what i am says aruna shields



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Aruna Shields , the Anglo Indian actress from United Kingdom, who starred in her first Bollywood movie Prince. The actress also did a soft porn film and was seen in hot nude sexy pics, pictures, wallpapers.
The actress was recently seen frustrated on questioning of her porn film. The actress says i have good boobs so i expose.
I am what i am
This was what she telling again and again.
Well what we can say miss is that too much proud on your assets and hot sexy figure is not good in Bollywood.
We hope so she improves by the time she reaches on the peak of her career.

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

"I WOULD WANT TO STEAL MY AUDIENCE'S HEARTS!" - VIVEK OBEROI



Being a star son or daughter must have its advantages. However, it would be right to say that the expectations must outweigh the positives. Heartthrob Vivek Oberoi, son of renowned actor Suresh Oberoi, has had a significant fan-following since his debut in Company in 2002. Although the much-loved actor has not seen success quite in the same way as the likes of other star-sons in the Bollywood film fraternity, the audience reaction to his most recent offering, Prince, has put a permanent smile on his face. Vivek talks to BollySpice about the film, its leading ladies and more...
Bollywood's "Shahenshah" is Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan is known as the "Baadshah". Who is Bollywood's Prince?
(Laughs) It will take a lot of effort to take the title of "Prince of Bollywood". I have to prove that I am worthy of the title. There's a big difference between believing in something and actually making it happen. I have many critics and non-believers but I'm here because of those who do believe in me and I want to be able to live up to the faith people have put in me.
How did you feel about Prince as a final product?
I was very nervous! I have put in a lot of effort for this film – I did 5 months worth of training. If I hadn't had that training then the stunts in the film would have proved too dangerous for me to do. I couldn't wear a helmet or safety gear on my head. We have shot an action sequence on the edge of a cliff and although there were safety cables, the pre-training ensured that I was able to execute that shot and others perfectly. It was amazing to have specialists from all over the world come together for this film.
What made you sign a film like Prince as your comeback, so to speak?
In my career, I've had a number of comeback films. I've also had go-back films and never-comeback films (laughs) but I don't believe in this concept. Actors keep doing their films and sometimes they do down well but other times they just don't click. When you sign a film, you always think its formula will work. The whole idea of Prince was to create the kind of perspective that people hadn't seen before. Here's a man who is a professional thief and can steal anything... if you steal his memory, what happens?
What was it like romancing not one, not two but THREE ladies?
I'm a single guy so it was great! They are really good actresses and we have a lot of fun off the sets. We shot in Durban, South Africa, and it's a great place to party and we took advantage of that as much as we could. Aruna (Shields) and I did a lot of action in the film and it was a fun experience. It was very nice shooting with Aruna, Nandana and Neeru.
Rumour has it that you've found your princess...?
Oh I've found 3 princesses in Prince! Films sometimes get a boost with controversies but they can stop a film from selling. I think I will have to get married to escape these controversies. When I meet the right girl then I will get married. This Prince's princess will come in his life all by herself.
How do you feel about the audience's reaction to Prince and the controversies?
I personally feel that the audience is very smart. If they think the promo of a film is good, then they will definitely go to watch a film – no matter what kind of news surrounds it.
While promoting Prince, it's so nice to meet fans face-to-face. Even on Twitter, my fans have started calling me "Prince" and it feels nice. An actor feels good when he is known by his work, by his character. When you meet fans in person and, it's a different feeling altogether when they tell you they love you. It makes me feel like I have their support.
Finally, if you, like your character, could steal anything... what would it be?
I would want to steal my audience's hearts!!
Wow, this Prince has set his sights very high. We wish Vivek all the very best for Prince and look forward to his forthcoming film Rakta Charitra.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

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Papillary thyroid cancer or papillary thyroid carcinoma is the most common type of thyroid cancer, representing 75% to 85% of all thyroid cancer cases. It occurs more frequently in women and presents in the 30-40 year age group. It is also the predominant cancer type in children with thyroid cancer, and in patients with thyroid cancer who have had previous radiation to the head and neck.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Aruna :‘Prince’ has taken the biggest opening ever of Vivek's career


Prince has taken a good start all over and in the process has shocked the trade as well as industry in general. This 'almost comic book' actioner is not just Vivek Oberoi's biggest ever opener but also third best for Bollywood this year after Shah Rukh Khan's My Name Is Khan and Salman Khan's Veer. In a season which was reeling with failures and only had an occasional Atithi Tum Kab Jaaoge or Love Sex Aur Dhokha, a medium and low budget film respectively, enjoying a face saving outing at theatres, a big budget movie like Prince showing sparks of resurgence at the box office has been a welcome sign indeed.

Says an obviously excited Vivek Oberoi, "This has been truly humbling. There was a sense of definite positive energy that I could experience before the release of the film. With some terrific promotion preceding the film, I could gauge that there were quite a few waiting to catch Prince in theatres. I am told by trade experts that the film's opening is one of the best in recent times. Great, and now as the figures are coming in, we can see it all by ourselves."

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Friday, May 7, 2010

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Aruna Shields


Aruna Shields, British actor Aruna Shields, of Anglo Indian descent, began her primary education at a convent school before achieving an academic scholarship to study at a UK boarding school. She later gained a distinction from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Aruna also obtained a degree from Central St Martins, London. Aruna was first spotted and signed by an acting agent while at a theatrical workshop in England.

Her earlier work includes touring in theatre for over a year and writing and performing the difficult Geordie role of Tracy for the short film Violent Lesson, shot by the BBC. She has also done the lead role of Neera in the art-house film Mr. Singh/Mrs. Mehta, a quirky film about a young girl dealing with infidelity (the film is in post production), experimental shorts, including underwater film Live Bait shot at Pinewood studios and Mission Improbable (2007). Aruna was also cast in the lead role of Saira, an innocent girl with a naughty side in the comedy My Private Moments (2005) and also a dream girl in Ali G Indahouse (2002).
Aruna Shields was not shy about the kissing or bikini scenes in Prince because she has done a few graphic sex scenes in Jagmohan Mundhra’s My Private Moments.

In the action thriller Prince, out in cinemas this week, she is a tough espionage agent Maya. She performed all her own stunts, including bike bungee jumps and free falls. Bold and fearless stunts by Aruna made the whole cast and crew go ga-ga over her daring attitude. Aruna is qualified in stunts like fire-arms, martial arts, cables, bikes and cars, scuba diving, sky riding and gymnastics. Aruna is well-versed not only in adventure sports, but she has also got her feminine side intact with dancing skills like belly dancing, dancing with snakes and flamenco.

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Monday, May 3, 2010

Vivek Oberoi, Aruna Sheilds, Nandana Sen, Neeru Singh


Star cast: Vivek Oberoi, Aruna Sheilds, Nandana Sen, Neeru Singh

Plot: Vivek is a thief who commits the biggest heist of his life only to wake up next morning with a gun shot wound and complete memory loss. He discovers, his name is Prince and his girlfriend’s name is Maya. Hunted by the secret services and criminals, Vivek has just five days to find the loot.

Expectations: The music has caught on in a big way but on the minus side is Vivek whom the public isn’t too fond of. The film should open well in single-screen cinemas but multiplexes would have to wait for the verdict of the first-day audiences.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

aruna shields,PAATHSHALA, PRINCE AND A CLOUD OF ASH



We've been hectic the past two weeks - celebrating Raj's Birthday; the releases of Prince and Paathshala; our Radio 2 Show; the launch of Rifco Arts new musical - Britain's Got Bhangra; coping with all flights in the UK being grounded; and then Raj falling ill.
Prince is fast and furious with lots of thrills and spills - a kind of Bollywood meets The Bourne Identity meets James Bond meetsDon meets Dhoom 2. The film has surprised the pundits and has had a massive opening in India - second only to MNIK.
Vivek Oberoi is back as a star who can open a film on his name alone - do watch it if you are into crime capers. British starlet Aruna Shields stands out as the Lara Croft type co-star. Vivek rocks.
Director Kooki Gulati is pleased at the opening and is all praises for the dedication shown by Vivek especially in all the high-octane stunt scenes. But the true star of the show that helps sets the movie apart is the fantastic music director Sachin Gupta. The former rock band composer who hails from a family of doctor's told us that the super hit song 'Tere Liye' is based on his unresolved love life and he will be continuing to write songs from his broken heart. Bless him!
One person that should be questioning his choices is Shahid Kapoor - his last mega hit was Jab We Met with ex Kareena. This week saw the release of the lackluster Paathshala. Yet again, we see him playing a teacher in this one. Whilst the message of the film is an honest and commendable one, it does lack what we all love in a Bollywood Blockbuster - the love story. Ayesha Takia gives a safe performance whilst Shahid really need not pick roles like this after showing how skilled he is as an actor in Kaminey. The concept is worthy - the abuse of schoolchildren, but the film leaves you cold.
We are over the moon with the success of Radio 2's "From Hollywood to Bollywood" for Friday Night is Music Night. The prestigious BBC Concert Orchestra were joined by Kuljit Bhamra and singer Sangeeta and performed live from the LSO St Luke's for a salutation of some of the greatest Indian inspired soundtracks from Hollywood and some of the greatest hits from Bollywood. Thank you to everyone who loved our interview with music maestro AR Rahaman. We will keep you posted!
This Friday at our Raj&Pablo's Bollywood Nights we will be celebrating the success of Rifco Arts Britain's Got Bhangra which stars the lovely Sophia Haque. It's a joyful look at how Bhangra became part of the UK music scene and its influences from Bollywood. Do hope you can join us and show us your Bhangra Bollywood "jhatka's & matkha".

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