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“I idolise Salman Khan” Manish Nagdev

Manish Nagdev, the actor who rose to fame with Zee’s Dulhan believes that Salman Khan is the guru of fitness. Though the actor doesn’t follow any particular diet plan but nonetheless keeps himself fit. <strong>Manish Nagdev on his style and fitness mantra.</strong> <strong>Fashion- I can give my last breath for it</strong> I can give my last breath for fashion. I believe clothes that make you feel good define fashion for me. <strong>Brands that I prefer…</strong> Diesel and Spyker. <strong>My fitness mantra…</strong> Eat healthy food. My fitness idol is Salman Khan.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Wed, 01/09/2008 - 18:27

"I feel so guilty for not working out" – Ravee Gupta

Last year's closure proved to be a turning point in actor Ravee Gupta's life, both professionally and personally. She not only bagged a pivotal role of Keksi, <em>Ravan's</em> mother in Zee's mythological show on the demon God, but she also got hitched to the love of her life, Manoj Bidwai (17th December). Tagged as a Shilpa Shetty look-alike of the small screen, Ravee (once a model) has a lissome figure, enchanting looks and above all an envious height that sets her apart from the current breed on television.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Tue, 01/30/2007 - 12:27

"I sometimes design my own clothes" Rajshree Thakur

The launch of Zee's girl next door - Saloni in <em>Saat Phere</em>, changed the destiny of debutant Rajshree Thakur. A thorough Mumbaikar, the actor harbored dreams of acting in films until she liked the story of her maiden show so much that she decided to keep her big screen plans on the backburner. And since then her popularity has soared great heights. She has also bagged the prestigious Best Fresh Face of the Year - Female 2006 at the Sixth Indian Telly Awards.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Sat, 12/09/2006 - 12:27

'The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand remains my all time favourite book' - Narayani Shastri

For celebs, shopping or working out acts as a stress buster. Very few seek their comfort zone in reading books; after all 'a book is a mirror to the world'. One of them is tellydom's sultry damsel, Narayani Shastri, who shot to fame with <em>Piya Ka Ghar</em> on Zee. A rare concoction of beauty and brains, Narayani loves reading books rather than killing time elsewhere. Sameera Kapoor sets off on a quest to know her taste.... <strong>Which book are you reading currently?</strong>

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Sat, 06/17/2006 - 12:27

'The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand remains my all time favourite book' - Narayani Shastri

For celebs, shopping or working out acts as a stress buster. Very few seek their comfort zone in reading books; after all 'a book is a mirror to the world'. One of them is tellydom's sultry damsel, Narayani Shastri, who shot to fame with <em>Piya Ka Ghar</em> on Zee. A rare concoction of beauty and brains, Narayani loves reading books rather than killing time elsewhere. Sameera Kapoor sets off on a quest to know her taste.... <strong>Which book are you reading currently?</strong>

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Sat, 06/17/2006 - 12:27

“My height sets me apart from others!” - Karishma Tanna

A blend of red and copper streaks, an elegant body to match and a craze for her wardrobe niceties, Karishma Tanna believes in comfort more than style! The actor who was last seen in Zee's <em>Paalkhi</em> ignores the trends, and makes her own style statement! Riya V Anandwala finds out Tanna's preferences… <strong>Being stylish or being comfortable, what's your pick?</strong> Without doubt, comfort! <strong>What does being in vogue mean to you?</strong> Well, I don't believe in following trends. I wear what I like and believe in carrying it off well.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Mon, 05/15/2006 - 12:27

I don't follow anybody or any trend - Arunima

She plays a nerd and a bookworm in Zee's <em>Kasamh Se</em>, but the lady in question is nothing like her onscreen persona. Arunima, who plays Rano in the show, chats up with Tellychakkar.com's Chikita Kukreja. <strong>According to you, what is the true meaning of beauty?</strong> Beauty is being a good person from inside. Outer looks don't matter until one has a pretty soul. <strong>What does trend symbolise?</strong> There is nothing called trend. It's all about comfort and choice. <strong>How much do you go with the statement, "beauty lies in simplicity"?</strong>

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Mon, 02/06/2006 - 12:27