Bret Hart


Bret Sergeant Hart (born July 2, 1957) is a Canadian on-screen personality, writer and retired professional and amateur wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), appearing as the General Manager of the Raw brand. Throughout his professional wrestling career, he wrestled under the persona of Bret "Hit Man" Hart.[3] He is also known by the monikers "The Pink and Black Attack", in reference to his ring attire,[4][5] and "The Excellence of Execution."[3] He is a member of the Hart wrestling family.
Following success in amateur wrestling tournaments in high school and throughout Calgary,[6] Hart debuted in professional wrestling in 1976 with his father, WWE Hall of Famer Stu Hart's promotion, Stampede Wrestling. In 1984, he signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now WWE) and was soon paired with future brother-in-law Jim Neidhart to form the successful tag team The Hart Foundation, while also enjoying a singles career. When WWF management separated the team in 1991, Hart continued his singles career, winning his first WWF Championship the following year. WWE has asserted that "in the mid ’90s, there were very few, if any, superstars as popular as Bret "Hitman" Hart."[7] Hart left the WWF for a lucrative World Championship Wrestling (WCW) contract following the Montreal Screwjob in 1997, where he enjoyed continued championship success until his initial retirement in 2000, due to injury. He continued to make non-wrestling appearances in promotions such as World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA), One Pro Wrestling (1PW) and Ring of Honor (ROH) for the remainder of the decade. He returned to WWE for live appearances and professional wrestling matches in 2010, achieving further championship success. Described by owner Vince McMahon as the greatest technical wrestler and storyteller in the history of the business,[8] Hart competed as both a villain and a fan favorite during his professional wrestling career and is widely regarded within the industry as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time.[3][6] Several noted professional wrestlers have named Hart as one of their favorite opponents.[9][10][11][12][13][14]
Hart held thirty-two championships in various promotions during his professional wrestling career, and is recognized by WWE as a seven-time World Champion: a five-time WWF Champion[15] and two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion,[16] and the second WWF Triple Crown Champion.[17] Also a five-time WCW/WWE United States Champion (his four WCW reigns being the most in the history of the organization), he is tied for most reigns in history.[18] In addition to championships, he is the 1994 Royal Rumble co-winner (with Lex Luger), and the only two-time King of the Ring in WWE history, having won the 1991 tournament and the first King of the Ring pay-per-view in 1993. One of sports-entertainment's biggest names,[3] Hart was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006 by former on screen rival Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Hulk Hogan


Terry Gene Bollea[6] (born August 11, 1953),[1] better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, is a professional wrestler currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.[7]
Hogan had mainstream popularity in the mid 1980s through the early 1990s as the all-American, working-class hero character Hulk Hogan in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF—now World Wrestling Entertainment), and was notable in the mid-to-late 1990s as "Hollywood" Hogan, the villainous nWo leader, in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), along with Kevin Nash and Scott Hall. Following WCW's fold, he made a brief return to WWE in the early 2000s, revising his heroic character by combining elements of his two most famous personas.
Hogan was later inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005. He is a twelve-time world heavyweight champion: a six-time WWF/E Champion and a six-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, as well as a former World Tag Team Champion with Edge. He was the first wrestler to win the WWE Championship three times. He was also the winner of the Royal Rumble in 1990 and 1991 and the first to win two Royal Rumbles in a row.

John Cena


John Felix Anthony Cena[6] (pronounced /ˈsiːnə/; born April 23, 1977)[4] is an American actor, hip hop musician, and professional wrestler currently employed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on its Raw brand, where he is the reigning WWE Champion.
In professional wrestling, Cena is a nine-time world champion having won the WWE Championship seven times and the World Heavyweight Championship twice. In addition to these championships, Cena has also won the WWE United States Championship three times[7] and the World Tag Team Championship two times (once with Shawn Michaels and once with Batista).[8] Cena also won the 2008 Royal Rumble match.[9]
Cena started his professional wrestling career in 2000, wrestling for Ultimate Pro Wrestling (UPW), where he held the UPW Heavyweight Championship. In 2001, Cena signed a contract with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and was sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) where he held the OVW Heavyweight Championship and the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (with Rico Constantino).
Outside of wrestling, Cena has released the rap album You Can't See Me, which debuted at #15 on the US Billboard 200 chart, and starred in the feature films The Marine (2006) and 12 Rounds (2009).[10] Cena has also made appearances on television shows including Manhunt, Deal or No Deal, MADtv, Saturday Night Live, Punk'd, and Psych. Cena was also a contestant on Fast Cars and Superstars: The Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race, where he made it to the final round before being eliminated, placing third in the overall competition

Katrina kaif and Salman khan affair !


News of a break-up between Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif were just about dying down and now reports of the couple having a huge fight, in a coffee outlet has come to light.


The actor who is known for violence against his girlfriends made a scene with Katrina at the Bandstand Barrista, where he is a regular. Last Thursday (January 31), Sal and Kat walked in for their coffee fix at around 2.30 pm

Says an eyewitness who was present, “They were chatting when suddenly the argument got heated. Salman got up and slapped his girlfriend across her left cheek. It wasn’t a hard slap but it made a cracking sound, leaving the actress and the onlookers stunned in shocked silence. Instead of making a scene, she quietly got up and walked out, without uttering a word.”

Desi beautiful bride in sexy dress!


after a week I am back again with Desi in Bikini. This time, newly wed bride is in bikini You can see the red henna color on the hands. Also she is flaunting the bangels in her hands. This aunty in bikini is little fat, but very sweet and cute. This photo collection is from a very personal and private collection of photos of desi girls wearing bikini. You can check out my previous posting in the below related links also visit

Sunidhi Chauhan scandals


Sunidhi Chouhan looks beautiful in this dress. This hottie Sunidhi may be a singer but she can give most actresses a run for their money

Sonu Nigam - Male casting couch scandal


Here is the letter from Sonu Nigam to Times of India revealing many
dark facets of Subhash K. Jha and also the ugly face of Bollywood which
lies hidden behind glitter and glamour.
Respected Mr Editor,
Without wasting too much of your precious space I’d like to say that
for a long time I’ve been reading, at the insistence of my fans and well
wishers, various articles which contain one or more ways to include and
humiliate me and my work, written by Subhash K Jha.
All I want to say is I am sure he is a great asset to your reputed
paper and very well known to his fraternity, but I’d like to put into your
notice that he is the same guy who has always had overwhelmingly great
words of praises for me once upon my time, from my impeccable singing
abilities, to my acting prowess, especially in my movie Love in Nepal.
(Please surf the net and read his review of the movie 3 years back).in some or the other article in your paper or the others that he writes
for?
Of course I am not the only one in his hate list, there is Shahrukh,
Aamir, Salman, Shilpa, Ashaji, Adnaan….and the list goes on…but here
I wanna talk about myself! Let me spill the beans open for you. I’ve
kept quiet for too long just hoping that his conscience will overcome his
vengeance for me.
It’s not a secret in the industry that he is a homosexual. God bless
him for homosexuals are normal people with just different sexual
preferences, just like men lusting for women is not a taboo. But a man
punishing a woman for not complying with his sexual advancement is an issue
right? So why isn’t a man imposing upon another man an issue? Isn’t this a
free world?
Am I supposed to reciprocate to something that I am not interested in?
And do I have to be subjected to this kind of DADAGIRI for no fault of
mine? Some time back, there was an article where he states that I
threatened him. Yes I did! He challenged my audacity for not allowing him to
take my interview. I didn’t want to talk to him. I did tell him to
stay away from me when he comes to Bombay.
What is my fault in this? No one is obligated to interact with people
who make one feel uncomfortable! And especially when someone would
constantly talk either negative, or suggestive!
I am not just an artiste but also a reader of your newspaper from the
time I gained consciousness to this world. I demand you to treat me like
a common man. I am not alone in this world; I have a close knit
family, friends and admirers who feel deeply hurt when this kind of
unaccountable bashing is inflicted upon me.
I want to be left alone. I don’t want to be subjected to this strange
kind of sexual assault where all that I did like a phenomenon some time
back has become something so hateworthy for this sick man.
I have his “I miss you and Love you Sonu” and “I am sorry” messages
saved in various phones of mine and today I thank God I never erased them!
Whether I succeed or fail, I have never resorted to cheap means of
publicity or scandals, have been respectful to my seniors and encouraging
to my juniors.
I have seen poverty, struggle. I am not a star son and God has given me
the blessing of entertaining the world with my art which I have honed
with tireless hardwork. I can very well take this all lying down too
sir, but I just read somewhere recently again that taking injustice lying
down is a bigger sin.
It’s my duty to exercise this right of mine by writing to you. By
presenting my case in front of you. I leave in your worthy hands the task of
presenting my case in front of the world who is witnessing
Sonu-spanking for last 3 months. My parents have been hurt reading all this
because they know the reality! Is my not being a homosexual so punishable an
offence?
If someone can do this to me, I wonder what the new strugglers, models
and actors have to go through in this industry? My heart goes out to
them. Please let them know we are not living in a jungle where someone’s
silence is taken as a sign of weakness by a beast! Let them know that
homosexuals have their right to be themselves in this society, but so do
hetrosexuals!
Thanking you in advance,
Sonu Nigam
Mumbai

Rakhi Sawant’s got a garland of chappals for Mikka


“Inth Ka Jawab Patthar se doongi, this song is my way of getting back to them,” she says. “I will soon be shooting the music video where I will be honouring Mika’s character with a garland of Chappals. I won’t rest until I shame that man.” But hadn’t the two made up recently? “yes, we did. Mika apologised to me on a recent TV show which I accepted. And then he goes and does this song. He truly is a sick person,” fumes Rakhi Sawant. “I don’t care if poeple see all this as a publicity stunt. If Mikka is planning to make money from the incident, then why should I be left behind?” Source: ‘Times Of India’

Riya sen with ex-lover Ashmit!


After a long silence by both celebs Riya sen and Ashmit patel, on the alleged MMS scandal, Riya has suddenly turned quite vocal about past flame Ashmit’s dark side. Riya sen reveals that her ex-lover Ashmit patel along with some industry people have conspired against her. They allegedly attacked on her privacy. “I know Ashmit is not trustworthy. I accuse him of violating my privacy and causing mental agony. Every artist has a right to have his/her privacy and one should maintain it at any cost. But Ashmit conspired with some of the crew members of Rokda (their forthcoming film) and did something which was unexpected of him,” reveals Riya.
“Some of the shots in the film Rokda are glamorous and romantic. Ashmit planned and released those photographs to the public without my permission. I was not in the loop at all. I was shocked to see my pictures in public domain. What hurt me more is that he did all this without letting me know. I came to know through some sources that it’s him who is behind this cheap plan. When I realized this, I immediately decided to cut my association with the film.”
She also adds, “I have also decided not to be in touch with Ashmit who is not at all trustworthy.”

Kate Winslet


Kate Elizabeth Winslet (born 5 October 1975) is an English actress and occasional singer. She has received multiple awards and nominations. She is the youngest person to accrue six Academy Award nominations, and won the Academy Award for Best Actress for The Reader (2008). Winslet has been acclaimed for both dramatic and comedic work in projects ranging from period to contemporary films, and from major Hollywood productions to less publicised indie films. She has won awards from the Screen Actors Guild, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association among others, and has been nominated for an Emmy Award for television acting.
Raised in Berkshire, Winslet studied drama from childhood, and began her career in British television in 1991. She made her film debut in Heavenly Creatures (1994), for which she received her first notable critical praise. She achieved recognition for her subsequent work in a supporting role in Sense and Sensibility (1995) and for her leading role in Titanic (1997), the highest grossing film for more than 12 years until 2010.
Since 2000, Winslet's performances have continued to draw positive comments from film critics, and she has been nominated for various awards for her work in such films as Quills (2000), Iris (2001), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Finding Neverland (2004), Little Children (2006), The Reader (2008) and Revolutionary Road (2008). Her performance in the latter prompted New York magazine to describe her as "the best English-speaking film actress of her generation".[1] The romantic comedy The Holiday and the animated film Flushed Away (both 2006) were among the biggest commercial successes of her career.
Winslet was awarded a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children in 2000. She has been included as a vocalist on some soundtracks of works she has performed in, and the single "What If" from the soundtrack for Christmas Carol: The Movie (2001), was a hit single in several European countries. Winslet has a daughter with her former husband, Jim Threapleton, and a son with her current husband, Sam Mendes, from whom she is separated. She lives in New York City.

Early life

Born in Reading, Berkshire, Winslet is the daughter of Sally Anne (née Bridges), a barmaid, and Roger John Winslet, a swimming-pool contractor.[2] Her parents were "jobbing actors", which led Winslet to comment that she "didn't have a privileged upbringing" and that their daily life was "very hand to mouth".[3] Her maternal grandparents, Linda (née Plumb) and Archibald Oliver Bridges, founded and operated the Reading Repertory Theatre,[3] and her uncle, Robert Bridges, appeared in the original West End production of Oliver!. Her sisters, Beth and Anna Winslet, are also actresses.[3]
Raised in an Anglican household, Winslet began studying drama at the age of 11 at the Redroofs Theatre School, a co-educational independent school in Maidenhead, Berkshire, where she was head girl.[4] At the age of 12, Winslet appeared in a television advertisement directed by filmmaker Tim Pope for Sugar Puffs cereal. Pope said her naturalism was "there from the start".[5]

1991–1997
Winslet's career began on television, with a co-starring role in the BBC children's science fiction serial Dark Season.[6] This role was followed by appearances in the made-for-TV movie Anglo-Saxon Attitudes in 1992, the sitcom Get Back for ITV and an episode of medical drama Casualty in 1993, also for the BBC.[6]


Winslet at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival
In 1992, Winslet attended a casting call for Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures in London. Winslet auditioned for the part of Juliet Hulme, a teenager who assists in the murder of the mother of her best friend, Pauline Parker (played by Melanie Lynskey). She won the role over 175 other girls.[7] The film included Winslet's singing debut, and her a capella version of "Sono Andata", an aria from La Bohème,[8] was featured on the film's soundtrack.[9] The film was released to favourable reviews in 1994 and won Jackson and partner Fran Walsh a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.[10] Winslet was awarded an Empire Award and a London Film Critics Circle Award for British Actress of the Year for her performance.[11] The Washington Post writer Desson Thomson commented: "As Juliet, Winslet is a bright-eyed ball of fire, lighting up every scene she’s in. She's offset perfectly by Lynskey, whose quietly smoldering Pauline completes the delicate, dangerous partnership."[12] Speaking about her experience on a film set as an absolute beginner, Winslet noted: "With Heavenly Creatures, all I knew I had to do was completely become that person. In a way it was quite nice doing [the film] and not knowing a bloody thing."[13]
The following year, Winslet auditioned for the small but pivotal role of Lucy Steele in the adaptation of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, featuring Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, and Alan Rickman.[14] She was instead cast in the second leading role of Marianne Dashwood.[14] Director Ang Lee admitted he was initially worried about the way Winslet had attacked her role in Heavenly Creatures and thus required her to exercise tai chi, read Austen-era Gothic novels and poetry, and work with a piano teacher to fit the grace of the role.[14] Budgeted at US$16.5 million ($23.6 million in current year dollars) the film became a financial and critical success, resulting in a worldwide box office total of US$135 million ($192.7 million) and various awards for Winslet, winning her both a BAFTA and a Screen Actors Guild Award, and nominations for both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe.[11][15]
In 1996, Winslet starred in both Jude and Hamlet. In Michael Winterbottom's Jude, based on the Victorian novel Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy, she played Sue Bridehead, a young woman with suffragette leanings who falls in love with her cousin, played by Christopher Eccleston. Acclaimed among critics, it was not a success at the box office, barely grossing US$2 million ($2.8 million) worldwide.[16][17] Richard Corliss of Time magazine said "Winslet is worthy of [...] the camera's scrupulous adoration. She's perfect, a modernist ahead of her time [...] and Jude is a handsome showcase for her gifts."[18] Winslet played Ophelia, Hamlet's drowned lover, in Kenneth Branagh's all star-cast film version of William Shakespeare's Hamlet. The film garnered largely positive reviews and earned Winslet her second Empire Award.[11][19]
In mid-1996, Winslet began filming James Cameron's Titanic (1997), alongside Leonardo DiCaprio.[20] Cast as the sensitive seventeen-year-old Rose DeWitt Bukater, a fictional first-class socialite who survives the 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic, Winslet's experience was emotionally demanding.[21] "Titanic was totally different and nothing could have prepared me for it. We were really scared about the whole adventure. Jim [Cameron] is a perfectionist, a real genius at making movies. But there was all this bad press before it came out, and that was really upsetting."[21] Against expectations, the film went on to become the highest-grossing film of all time, grossing more than US$1.843 billion ($2.6 billion) in box-office receipts worldwide,[22] and transformed Winslet into a commercial movie star.[23] Subsequently, she was nominated for most of the high-profile awards, winning a European Film Award.[24][11]
[edit]1998–2003
Shot prior to the release of Titanic, Hideous Kinky, a low-budget hippie romance, was Winslet's sole film of 1998.[25] Winslet had rejected offers to play the leading roles in Shakespeare in Love (1998) and Anna and the King (1999) in favour of the role of a young English mother named Julia who moves with her daughters from London to Morocco hoping to start a new life.[25][26] The film garnered generally mixed reviews and received only limited distribution,[27] resulting in a worldwide gross of US$5 million ($6.5 million).[28] Despite the success of Titanic, the next film Winslet opted to star in was Holy Smoke! (1999), featuring Harvey Keitel, another low-budget project—much to the chagrin of her agents, who felt "miserable" about her preference of arthouse movies.[13][21] Feeling pressured, Winslet has said she "never saw Titanic as a springboard for bigger films or bigger pay cheques", knowing that "it could have been that, but would have destroyed [her]."[29] The same year, she voiced Brigid in the computer animated film Faeries.[30]
In 2000, Winslet appeared in the period piece Quills with Geoffrey Rush and Joaquin Phoenix, a film inspired by the life and work of the Marquis de Sade. The actress served as somewhat of a "patron saint" of the film for being the first big name to back it, accepting the role of a chambermaid in the asylum and the courier of the The Marquis' manuscripts to the underground publishers.[31] Well-received by critics, the film garnered numerous accolades for Winslet, including nominations for SAG and Satellite Awards.[11] The film was a modest arthouse success, averaging US$27,709 ($35,004) per screen its debut weekend, and eventually grossing US$18 million ($22.7 million) internationally.[32]
In 2001's Enigma, Winslet played a young woman who finds herself falling for a brilliant young World War II code breaker, played by Dougray Scott.[33] It was her first war film, and Winslet regarded "making Enigma a brilliant experience" as she was five months pregnant at the time of the shoot, forcing some tricky camera work from the director Michael Apted.[33] Generally well-received,[34] Winslet was awarded a British Independent Film Award for her performance,[11] and A. O. Scott of The New York Times described Winslet as "more crush-worthy than ever."[35] In the same year she appeared in Richard Eyre's critically acclaimed film Iris, portraying Irish novelist Iris Murdoch. Winslet shared her role with Judi Dench, with both actresses portraying Murdoch at different phases of her life.[36] Subsequently, each of them was nominated for an Academy Award the following year, earning Winslet her third nomination.[11] Also in 2001, she voiced the character Belle in the animated motion picture Christmas Carol: The Movie, based on the Charles Dickens classic novel. For the film, Winslet recorded the song "What If," which was released in November 2001 as a single[37] with proceeds donated to two of Winslet's favourite charities, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and the Sargeant Cancer Foundation for Children.[37][38] A Europe-wide top ten hit, it reached number one in Austria, Belgium, and Ireland,[39] number six on the UK Singles Chart,[40] and won the 2002 OGAE Song Contest.[41]
Her next film role was in the 2003 drama The Life of David Gale, in which she played an ambitious journalist who interviews a death-sentenced professor, played by Kevin Spacey, in his final weeks before execution. The film underperformed at international box offices, garnering only half of its US$ 50,000,000 budget,[42] and generating mostly critical reviews,[43] with Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times calling it a "silly movie."[44]
[edit]2004–2006
Following The Life of David Gale, Winslet appeared alongside Jim Carrey in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), a neosurrealistic indie-drama by French director Michel Gondry. In the film, she played the role of Clementine Kruczynski, a chatty, spontaneous and somewhat neurotic woman, who decides to have all memories of her ex-boyfriend erased from her mind.[45] The role was a departure from her previous roles, with Winslet revealing in an interview with Variety that she was initially upended about her casting in the film: "This was not the type of thing I was being offered [...] I was just thrilled that there was something he had seen in me, in spite of the corsets, that he thought was going to work for Clementine.”[46] The film was a critical and financial success.[47] Winslet received rave reviews for her Academy Award-nominated performance, which Peter Travers of Rolling Stone described as "electrifying and bruisingly vulnerable."[48]

Her final film in 2004 was Finding Neverland. The story of the production focused on Scottish writer J. M. Barrie (Johnny Depp) and his platonic relationship with Sylvia Llewelyn Davies (Winslet), whose sons inspired him to pen the classic play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. During promotion of the film, Winslet noted of her portrayal "It was very important for me in playing Sylvia that I was already a mother myself, because I don’t think I could have played that part if I didn’t know what it felt like to be a parent and have those responsibilities and that amount of love that you give to a child [...] and I've always got a baby somewhere, or both of them, all over my face."[49] The film received favourable reviews and proved to be an international success, becoming Winslet's highest-grossing film since Titanic with a total of $118 million worldwide.[50][51]
In 2005, Winslet appeared in an episode of BBC's comedy series Extras as a satirical version of herself. While dressed as a nun, she was portrayed giving phone sex tips to the romantically challenged character of Maggie.[52] Her performance in the episode led to her first nomination for an Emmy Award.[11] In Romance & Cigarettes (2005), a musical romantic comedy written and directed by John Turturro, she played the character Tula, described by Winslet as "a slut, someone who’s essentially foulmouthed and has bad manners and really doesn’t know how to dress."[53] Hand-picked by Turturro, who was impressed with her display of dancing ability in Holy Smoke!, Winslet was praised for her performance,[53] which included her interpretation of Connie Francis's "Scapricciatiello (Do You Love Me Like You Kiss Me)".[54] Derek Elley of Variety wrote: "Onscreen less, but blessed with the showiest role, filthiest one-liners, [and] a perfect Lancashire accent that's comical enough in the Gotham setting Winslet throws herself into the role with an infectious gusto."[55]
After declining an invitation to appear in Woody Allen's film Match Point (2005), Winslet stated that she wanted to be able to spend more time with her children.[56] She began 2006 with All the King's Men, featuring Sean Penn and Jude Law. Winslet played the role of Anne Stanton, the childhood sweetheart of Jack Burden (Law). The film was critically and financially unsuccessful.[57][58] Todd McCarthy of Variety summed it up as "overstuffed and fatally miscast [...] Absent any point of engagement to become involved in the characters, the film feels stillborn and is unlikely to stir public excitement, even in an election year."[59]
Winslet fared far better when she joined the cast of Todd Field's Little Children, playing Sarah Pierce, a bored homemaker who has a torrid affair with a married neighbour, played by Patrick Wilson. Both her performance and the film received rave reviews; A.O. Scott of The New York Times wrote: "In too many recent movies intelligence is woefully undervalued, and it is this quality—even more than its considerable beauty—that distinguishes Little Children from its peers. The result is a movie that is challenging, accessible and hard to stop thinking about. Ms. Winslet, as fine an actress as any working in movies today, registers every flicker of Sarah’s pride, self-doubt and desire, inspiring a mixture of recognition, pity and concern that amounts, by the end of the movie, to something like love. That Ms. Winslet is so lovable makes the deficit of love in Sarah’s life all the more painful."[60] For her work in the film, she was honored with a Britannia Award for British Artist of the Year from BAFTA/LA, a Los Angeles-based offshoot of the BAFTA Awards.[61] and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, and at 31, became the youngest actress to ever garner five Oscar nominations.[62]
She followed Little Children with a role in Nancy Meyers' romantic comedy The Holiday, also starring Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, and Jack Black. In it she played Iris, a British woman who temporarily exchanges homes with an American woman (Diaz). Released to a mixed reception by critics,[63] the film became Winslet's biggest commercial success in nine years, grossing more than US$205 million worldwide.[64] Also in 2006, Winslet provided her voice for several smaller projects. In the CG-animated Flushed Away, she voiced Rita, a scavenging sewer rat who helps Roddy (Hugh Jackman) escape from the city of Ratropolis and return to his luxurious Kensington origins. A critical and commercial success, the film collected US$177,665,672 at international box offices.[65]

In 2007, Winslet reunited with Leonardo DiCaprio to film Revolutionary Road (2008), directed by her husband Sam Mendes. Winslet had suggested that both should work with her on a film adaptation of the 1961 novel of the same name by Richard Yates after reading the script by Justin Haythe.[66] Resulting in both "a blessing and an added pressure" on-set, the reunion was her first experience working with Mendes.[67] Portraying a couple in a failing marriage in the 1950s, DiCaprio and Winslet watched period videos promoting life in the suburbs to prepare themselves for the film,[67] which earned them favorable reviews.[68] In his review of the film, David Edelstein of New York magazine stated that "[t]here isn’t a banal moment in Winslet’s performance—not a gesture, not a word. Is Winslet now the best English-speaking film actress of her generation? I think so."[1] Winslet was awarded a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her performance, her seventh nomination from the Golden Globes.[11]
Also released in late 2008, the film competed against Winslet's other project, a film adaptation of Bernhard Schlink's 1995 novel The Reader, directed by Stephen Daldry and featuring Ralph Fiennes and David Kross in supporting roles. Originally the first choice for her role, she was initially not able to take on the role due to a scheduling conflict with Revolutionary Road, and Nicole Kidman replaced her.[69] A month after filming began, however, Kidman left the role due to her pregnancy, enabling Winslet to rejoin the film.[69] Employing a German accent, Winslet portrayed a former Nazi concentration camp guard who has an affair with a teenager (Kross) who, as an adult, witnesses her war crimes trial.[70] She later said the role was difficult for her, as she was naturally unable "to sympathise with an SS guard."[71] While the film garnered mixed reviews in general,[72] Winslet received favorable reviews for her performance.[72] The following year, she earned her sixth Academy Award nomination and went on to win the Best Actress award, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress, and a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress.[11]
Winslet is set to headline the HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce, a five-hour remake of the 1945 film of the same name, with production slated to begin in April 2010.[73] She was cast in the Steven Soderbergh disaster film, Contagion which is scheduled to film in the fall of 2010.[74]
[edit]Personal life

While on the set of Dark Season, Winslet met actor-writer Stephen Tredre, with whom she had a nearly five-year relationship.[20][75] He died of bone cancer soon after Winslet completed filming Titanic, causing her to miss the film's premiere in order to attend his funeral in London.[75] She and Titanic co-star Leonardo DiCaprio have remained good friends since the filming.[76]
Winslet was later in a relationship with Rufus Sewell,[20] but on 22 November 1998 she married director Jim Threapleton, whom she met while on the set of Hideous Kinky.[77] They have a daughter, Mia Honey, who was born on 12 October 2000 in London.[77] Winslet and Threapleton divorced in 2001,[78] Winslet began a relationship with Sam Mendes, whom she married on 24 May 2003 on the island of Anguilla in the Caribbean.[77] Their son, Joe Alfie Winslet Mendes, was born on 22 December 2003 in New York City.[77] Mendes and Winslet announced a separation in March 2010, stating, "The split is entirely amicable and is by mutual agreement."[79]
Mendes and his production company, Neal Street Productions, purchased the film rights to the long-delayed biography of circus tiger tamer Mabel Stark.[80] The couple's spokesperson said, "It's a great story, they have had their eyes on it for a while. If they can get the script right, it would make a great film."[80]
The media have documented her weight fluctuations over the years.[75][77] Winslet has been outspoken about her refusal to allow Hollywood to dictate her weight.[76][81] In February 2003, British GQ magazine published photographs of Winslet which had been digitally altered to make her look dramatically thinner than she really was.[77] Winslet issued a statement that the alterations were made without her consent, saying "I just didn't want people to think I was a hypocrite and that I'd suddenly lost 30 lbs. or whatever".[82] GQ subsequently issued an apology.[81] She won a libel suit in 2009 against British tabloid The Daily Mail after it printed that she lied about her exercise regime.[83] Winslet said she had always expressed the opinion that women should be encouraged to accept their appearance with pride, and therefore "was particularly upset to be accused of lying about my exercise regime, and felt that I had a responsibility to request an apology in order to demonstrate my commitment to the views that I have always expressed about body issues, including diet and exercise."[83]
Winslet and Mendes live in Greenwich Village in New York City.[84] They also own a Grade II-listed five-bedroom house, set in 22 acres in the village of Church Westcote in Gloucestershire, England.[85] After purchasing the house for £3 million, they have reportedly spent a further £1 million in renovations, as the house had fallen into disrepair after the death of its former owner, the equestrian artist Raoul Millais in 1999.[85]
Mendes was scheduled to fly on American Airlines Flight 77, which was hijacked on 11 September 2001 and subsequently crashed into the Pentagon.[86] In October 2001, Winslet was seven hours into a London-Dallas flight with her daughter Mia when a passenger who claimed to be a terrorist, later charged with creating mischief, stood up and shouted "We are all going to die."[86] As a result of these incidents, Winslet and Mendes never fly together on the same aircraft, as they fear leaving their children parentless. [86]
[edit]Awards and nominations

Winslet won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Reader (2008). She won two Golden Globe Awards in the same year: Best Actress (Drama) for Revolutionary Road and Best Supporting Actress for The Reader. She has won two BAFTA Awards: Best Actress for The Reader, and Best Supporting Actress for Sense and Sensibility (1995). She has earned a total of six Academy Award nominations, seven Golden Globe nominations, and seven BAFTA nominations.[81][87][88]
She has received numerous awards from other organisations, including the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress for Iris (2001) and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Sense and Sensibility and The Reader. Premiere magazine named her portrayal of Clementine Kruczynski in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) as the 81st greatest film performance of all time.[89]
[edit]Academy Award nomination milestones
Winslet was 26 when she received her third Academy Award nomination, for Iris, just missing the mark of Natalie Wood, who received her third nomination at age 25.[90] She set the mark as the youngest actor to receive five nominations, at age 31, for Little Children (2006). She surpassed Bette Davis, who was 33 when she received her fifth nomination for her performance in The Little Foxes (1941).[91] With her Best Actress nomination for The Reader, Winslet became the youngest actor to receive six Oscar nominations. At age 33, Winslet passed the mark Davis, one year older, set with Now, Voyager (1942).[92]
Winslet received Academy Award nominations as the younger versions of the characters played by fellow nominees Gloria Stuart, as Rose, in Titanic (1997)[93] and Judi Dench, as Iris Murdoch, in Iris.[94] These are the only instances of the younger and older versions of a character in the same film both yielding Academy Award nominations.[93]
When she was not nominated for her work in Revolutionary Road, Winslet became only the second actress to win a Golden Globe for Best Actress (Drama) without getting an Oscar nomination for the same performance (Shirley MacLaine was the first for Madame Sousatzka [1988], and she won the Golden Globe in a three-way tie). Academy rules allow an actor to receive no more than one nomination in a given category; as the Academy nominating process determined that Winslet's work in The Reader would be considered a lead performance—unlike the Golden Globes, which considered it a supporting performance—she could not also receive a Best Actress nomination for Revolutionary Road.

LiLo Expected to Return to US Friday, Won't Be Arrested


Lindsay Lohan is reportedly heading back to L.A. on Friday, after her jaunt to the Cannes Film Festival, but she won't be taken into custody when she lands.

The actress missed her mandatory DUI progress hearing Thursday, prompting the judge to issue a bench warrant for her arrest. Lohan's bail is set at $100,000, and TMZ has learned her reps paid $10,000 (the standard 10%) to secure the bond. The judge then recalled the warrant.

The real question is: will Lohan make her flight? An insider tells Life & Style, "Lindsay is definitely booked on the flight -- it's just a case if she makes it."

Udita Goswami in Bikini


Udita Goswami (born 2 September 1984) is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood films.

Early life

Goswami was born in Dehradun to a father from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh and her mother is from Shillong, Meghalaya. She was educated in Dehradun where she studied at the D.A.V. Public school until class 8. She also studied at Maa Anandmayi memorial school. She is a Bengali.

Career

Goswami started her career in modeling for brands such as Pepsi, Titan Watches and Nokia among others. She then made her jump into acting, making her debut in the Bollywood film, Paap directed by Pooja Bhatt. Her next film Zeher, which starred Emraan Hashmi and Shamita Shetty, was her breakthrough role and she became a well known face in the industry. Her role was that of a femme fatale. She also appeared in the movie Aksar, opposite Dino Morea.
She featured with Upen Patel in Ahmed Khan's music video of the remix of Kya Khoob Lagti Ho

Natasha Suri Hot Pose


Natasha Suri is an Indian beauty pageant winner from Mumbai, India. She is the Pond's Femina Miss India-World title holder (2006'-07') and placed in the top 10 at the Miss World pageant.She also won the spot of being one of the three most beautiful women in the Asian continent that year. She placed 2rd in the "Best Body" round at Miss World and made it to the top five in the "Talent" round. She also bagged the 'Miss beautiful smile' and 'Miss Personality' subtitles in the Miss India contest. She won eight beauty contests like the Navy Queen, Miss Maharashtra, Get Gorgeous -1 etc. before winning the Miss India pageant.

Biography

Suri is now known as an established and successful model in the Indian fashion Industry. She was discovered by Indian photographer Atul Kasbekar, who introduced her in the annual 'Canon calendar' as one of the most beautiful faces of 2006. Atul described her in the calender in the following words,Natasha suri moves like a goddess. The camera absolutely and completely loves her. She defines the term photogenic. She has singularly the most amazing waist in the country. She was featured in Cosmopolitan magazine in the first year itself of her career and also debuted on the runway at the Rome Fashion Week in the same year. She has walked the ramp at India fashion weeks for 5 seasons.She has done over 600 ramp shows all across reportedly. She hosted the show Cell Guru on NDTV. Natasha also hosts a luxury n lifestyle show Velvette on Sahara.She participated in the reality show 'The Big Switch' hosted by actress Genelia D'Souza where celebrities had to experience life in a slum in order to fulfill the dream of an assigned slumbuddy. She earned her bachelors degree in business management from Jai Hind College in Mumbai.
Suri has modelled for almost all Indian designers including Tarun Tahiliani, Rohit Bal, Sabyasachi, Suneet Varma, Satya Paul, Ritu Kumar, Hemant Trevedi, Neeta Lulla and many more. She has appeared in print campaigns and endorsements for Ponds, Pepsodent, Audi, Tanishq, Diet Coke, Snickers, Pantaloons, Parachute, Gestures, etc. She has adorned the covers of magazines like Femina, Elle, Top gear, Time out, Lifestyle n Luxury, Smart Photography, Brides Now, Avantegarde life, Fitness First, Models n Trends, Megamodelz, Time n Style and Maxim.
She was appointed Tourism Ambassador of Mauritius, receiving a lifetime honour of being 'Friends of Mauritius' by the Deputy Prime Minister of Mauritius. She has also been felicitated by the President of Sri Lanka in 2006 for her success as an ambassador of India. She was awarded the "Pillar of Hindustani Society" award in 2008 for her achievements in the fashion industry. She was also presented the "Jai Hind Achievers Alumnus" trophy in 2008.Suri is currently adjudging the 'Universal Teen pageant' succeeding Former Miss World Diana Haydon who adjudged it last year.

mona chopra showing


Mona Chopra is a new sizzling sensation in the bollywood industry. Mona Chopra is a model turned actress, who has done many advertising projects and now trying her luck in bollywood movies. So far Mona Chopra is seen in some skin flicks such as Naughty Boy, Jawani Diwani, Game, Time Pass and Dosti.

Mona Chopra, who just wants to dominate the showbiz market by going to any length. To dominate the entertainment industry, Mona has appeared in extremely hot poses, photo shoots and movie scenes.

There are rumors regarding this latest entry into bollywood girls that she will shed all her clothes in front of camera for movie “Red Swastika”. She just wants to make her way in the bollywood industry with the workable formula of “excess skin show”. Though she has not gained much success but as the boldness is a good quality in Bollywood, her future is very bright.

Lee DeWyze Crowned Winner Of "American Idol"


Making for quite the surprise ending, Lee DeWyze was crowned as the winner of the ninth season of "American Idol".

With the results show taking place on Wednesday night (May 26), the 24-year-old Illinois native topped Ohioan Crystal Bowersox during a two-hour special.

While most had pegged Miss Bowersox as a shoe-in for the top honors, DeWyze became overwhelmed upon hearing show host Ryan Seacrest announce him as the hit FOX show's top choice.

Proceeding on, Lee thanked his family, friends and avid voting fanbase before graciously complimenting his competitor, Crystal.

Predicting the win, Lee's longtime friend Brian Friedopfer previously told MTV News, "He's going to win. The Nokia [Theatre] is a different element for both the constants and the judges. Lee may have been a little nervous, considering the theater was filled with 7,000 people, but the judges didn't hear what they think they did. I guarantee that if and when they watch it back, they'll realize Lee did a fantastic job with the songs that were given to him, and America knows it. Lee DeWyze will be crowned the next American Idol tonight."

Rachel Bilson's Parking Woes


Stepping out for some time with a gal pal, Rachel Bilson was spotted grabbing a coffee on the go in Hollywood, California on Tuesday afternoon (May 25).

Having another run-in with the law, the "Jumper" cutie looked shocked and distressed as she unsuccessfully tried to talk her way out of a parking ticket upon exiting the local brew house.

The midday outing comes shortly after Miss Bilson returned to the States over the past weekend from Cannes, France.

The former "OC" star was among the many celebs in the French Riviera locale for the Cannes Film Festival Festivities, as she attended numerous events including the amfAR Cinema Against AIDS gala.

Paris Hilton


Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American socialite, heiress, media personality, model, singer, author, fashion designer and actress. She is a great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton (founder of Hilton Hotels). Hilton is best known for her controversial appearance in a sex tape in 2003, and appearance on the television series The Simple Life alongside fellow socialite and childhood best friend Nicole Richie. She is also known for her 2004 tongue-in-cheek autobiography,[2] several minor film roles (most notably her role in the horror film House of Wax in 2005), her 2006 music album Paris, and her work in modeling. As a result of several legal incidents, Hilton also served a widely publicized sentence in a Los Angeles County jail in 2007. She has sold 2.3 million albums of her first and only album, Paris.

EARLY LIFE.....

Hilton was born in New York, NY to Richard, a businessman, and his wife, Kathy Hilton (née Avanzino), a socialite and actress. She is the oldest of four children: she has one sister, Nicholai Olivia "Nicky" Hilton (b. 1983) and two brothers, Barron Nicholas Hilton II (b. 1989) and Conrad Hughes Hilton III (b. 1994). The family had Norwegian, German, Irish, and Italian roots.[3] Hilton is a niece of two child stars of the 1970s, Kim and Kyle Richards.
Hilton moved between several exclusive homes in her youth, including a suite in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan, Beverly Hills, and the Hamptons. As a child she was good friends with other socialites as Nicole Richie and Kim Kardashian. She attended her freshman year of high school at the Marywood-Palm Valley School in Rancho Mirage, California followed by a short time at Convent of the Sacred Heart (which she attended with Lady Gaga[4]) and the Dwight School in New York for her sophomore and junior years. She was then transferred to the Canterbury Boarding School, in New Milford, Connecticut where she was a member of the ice hockey team.[5] In February 1999, she was expelled for violating the school rules[6] and later earned her GED.[7][8]
In December 2007, Hilton's grandfather Barron Hilton pledged 97 percent of his estate to a charitable organization founded by his father, the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. An immediate pledge of $1.2 billion was made, with a further $1.1 billion due after his death. He cited his father's actions as the motivation for his pledge. According to reports, the potential inheritance of his grandchildren is sharply diminished.[9][10]Career

Hilton has worked as a model, actress, singer, and engaged in occasional business pursuits.[11] According to Forbes Magazine, she earned approximately $2 million in 2003–2004,[12] $6.5 million in 2004–2005,[13] and $7 million in 2005–2006

As a model
Hilton began modeling as a child, initially at charity events.[15] When she was 19, she signed with Donald Trump's modeling agency, T Management.[15] Hilton has also worked with Ford Models in New York, Models 1 Agency in London, Nous Model Management in Los Angeles, and Premier Model Management in London. She has appeared in numerous advertising campaigns, including Iceberg Vodka, GUESS, Tommy Hilfiger, Christian Dior, and Marciano. In 2001, Hilton began to develop a reputation as a socialite, being identified as "New York's leading It Girl" whose fame was beginning to "extend beyond the New York tabloids".[15] She has appeared in several magazines, including the April 2004 issue of Maxim.
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