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Posted: 18 years ago
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Stars who have lovers on a leash


Ever wondered why a woman pampers her dog like she would, her man? Meet 8 female celebs who picked pooches who share similarities with their lovers. Your life explores star-studded puppy love By Kanika Parab k[email protected]


Mandira Bedi, Television anchor
In the kennel: Buster, the Basset Hound
On the leash: Raj Kaushal, filmmaker
Like mild-mannered Basset Hounds, Mandira has unassuming hubby Raj, supporting and cheering her on from the sidelines. While these pooches are not recommended for those who can't stand drooling, our guess is that it does no harm for Mandy's ego. Hounds, however, are known to run away, oblivious to owners' calls, when a new interesting scent catches their attention. Need to worry, Mandy?

Pooch parallel: 3/5






Edited by Bluff_princess - 18 years ago
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Right said Mandira!


The svelte cricket loving Mandira Bedi sizzled the telly screen with her noodle straps in MAX's Extraaa Innings last World Cup 2003. Now, once again the hep sardarni is gearing up her act for the upcoming Champions' Trophy commencing next week.

"I love cricket and its a great feeling to be back. In fact, when I look back on my career the game has given me a new lease of life. Before I became a cricket commentator, I had a typical housewife image, because of the strong roles I essayed as Shanti and later as Mandira in Star's Kyunki," says Mandira.

She further adds, "I think Extraa Innings also helped us revolutionalise cricket watching in the country. The game got more interesting for the fairer sex and now we see a new trend with more female anchors on the sports channels. Earlier on sports broadcasting was a totally male dominated. "

Along with Mandira this time the channel has roped in Rohit Roy and Shonali Nagrani to add the extra glitz and glamour. When queried on whether she has any problems with sharing the limelight with Shonali she says, " I really have no issues with her as she plays the roving reporter. And I believe everybody is glamorous in their own way.

This time too viewers will get to see Mandy dressed in beautiful chiffon sarees with sexy blouses. "I have this things for sarees which I just cannot get away and besides I feel that I look best in this eternal Indian outfit. However, this time I have decided not to pay too much attention to my wardrobe. Though, I have a designer to handle my clothes, I rather pay more attention to hosting the show," she chirps.

Edited by monika.goel - 18 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Roadies on rage
By: Tushar Joshi
January 12, 2007

The State Transport department has written to the Censor board to ban bike-racing scenes from films to prevent accidents on the road.

Here, B-town actors and directors react to the moveā€¦.

Mandira Bedi
Are you aware of the State transport letter? ?
No I am not.
Any thoughts
I think it's a two-way argument with both pros and cons. People look at Bollywood with a lot of aspirations. So there's some responsibility upon us to make sure we don't go overboard. But at the same time I don't think one can entirely blame the industry or point fingers.
What would your solution be?
There should be speeding cameras on roads and traffic people need to get stricter. All these things need to be implemented.

source: http://www.mid-day.com/hitlist/2007/january/150001.htm

Edited by $weet Ema - 17 years ago
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