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Simply complicated
Rashmi Kumar
Pune, January 11: Remember the scene in Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham that had the macho Hrithik Roshan struggling to tie his shoe laces? Well, the scene was not entirely out of place, for the fact remains that many 'grown-ups' can't manage simple things of life.
Knot so easy
Make-up artiste Bharat Godambe confesses that he's crazy with knots, especially tie-knot. "I can't knot a tie. I've heard it's quite simple but each time I try, it gets more and more complicated," says he. According to Godambe, he learns complicated things faster than simple and easy activities. Moreover, "My dressing sense is quite Indian, that's also one of the reasons why I am so bad at knotting the tie," quips he.
No wheel power
model Nikki Das can't cycle for nuts. "I am too much of a doll for my age and till date I can't ride a bicycle. Also being an only child to my parents was one of the reasons why I have always been so scared of this vehicle that even a small child can ride with such an ease," says Das feels nervous even looking at a bicycle. "Life has given me so much, but sometimes I feel embarrassed when I have to reveal that I can't ride a bicycle," she gushes.
Seive sigh
Her reel life scatter-brain character in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi suits her real life very well, especially when it comes to seiving any liquid, particularly milk. Karishma Tanna says, "I hate malai over my milk, but in an effort to seive it I spill most of the milk on the floor." Otherwise a perfectionist, Tanna still seeks her mother's aid whenever it comes to matters of seiving any liquid. "Cream and I are born enemies and it shows even when I try to filter it," she adds.
Not his cuppa
WHEN it comes to straining his vocal chords, singer Kailash Kher can manage it with utter refinement. But talk about making tea and he can be quite a mess. "It's not that I don't want to, but I simply can't! Since childhood my mother never allowed me to enter the kitchen. Moreover, there have been so many complications in my life that I never got the time to focus on simpler things in life!" says he. "But, now whenever I go out alone I regret not knowing how to make tea. Never get too caught up with the struggles in your life," is Kher's mantra.
Just skip it
This six-inches-four-feet tall model—a killer on the ramp and a lensman's delight, can't skip but is practicing hard to learn it! As a child Rahul Dev was told that skipping is meant only for girls and that's one of the reasons why he never learnt how to skip. "Honestly, I want to learn how to skip. It's part of my exercise regime and it's quite embarrassing when I can't skip. So, I have decided to dedicate an hour daily to learn skipping," he says.
http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=165143
Simply complicated
Rashmi Kumar
Pune, January 11: Remember the scene in Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham that had the macho Hrithik Roshan struggling to tie his shoe laces? Well, the scene was not entirely out of place, for the fact remains that many 'grown-ups' can't manage simple things of life.
Knot so easy
Make-up artiste Bharat Godambe confesses that he's crazy with knots, especially tie-knot. "I can't knot a tie. I've heard it's quite simple but each time I try, it gets more and more complicated," says he. According to Godambe, he learns complicated things faster than simple and easy activities. Moreover, "My dressing sense is quite Indian, that's also one of the reasons why I am so bad at knotting the tie," quips he.
No wheel power
model Nikki Das can't cycle for nuts. "I am too much of a doll for my age and till date I can't ride a bicycle. Also being an only child to my parents was one of the reasons why I have always been so scared of this vehicle that even a small child can ride with such an ease," says Das feels nervous even looking at a bicycle. "Life has given me so much, but sometimes I feel embarrassed when I have to reveal that I can't ride a bicycle," she gushes.
Seive sigh
Her reel life scatter-brain character in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi suits her real life very well, especially when it comes to seiving any liquid, particularly milk. Karishma Tanna says, "I hate malai over my milk, but in an effort to seive it I spill most of the milk on the floor." Otherwise a perfectionist, Tanna still seeks her mother's aid whenever it comes to matters of seiving any liquid. "Cream and I are born enemies and it shows even when I try to filter it," she adds.
Not his cuppa
WHEN it comes to straining his vocal chords, singer Kailash Kher can manage it with utter refinement. But talk about making tea and he can be quite a mess. "It's not that I don't want to, but I simply can't! Since childhood my mother never allowed me to enter the kitchen. Moreover, there have been so many complications in my life that I never got the time to focus on simpler things in life!" says he. "But, now whenever I go out alone I regret not knowing how to make tea. Never get too caught up with the struggles in your life," is Kher's mantra.
Just skip it
This six-inches-four-feet tall model—a killer on the ramp and a lensman's delight, can't skip but is practicing hard to learn it! As a child Rahul Dev was told that skipping is meant only for girls and that's one of the reasons why he never learnt how to skip. "Honestly, I want to learn how to skip. It's part of my exercise regime and it's quite embarrassing when I can't skip. So, I have decided to dedicate an hour daily to learn skipping," he says.
http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=165143
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