Hot Aunty Saree Biography
Source(google.com.pk)Indian hot Sexy Actress “Nayanthara” was Born into a Traditional “Syrian Christian family”, in Tiruvalla, Pathanamthitta Region,Kerala,india.
Nayanthara did her education at various parts of India, as her dad was an Air Force Officiel. Nayanthara signed up with “Balikamadom” High
School, Thiruvalla for +2, then signed up with “Marthoma” College in Thiruvalla for her Bachelor’s degree.
Nayanthara who was Diana Mariyam Kurien then was selected 1st sprinter up in Best Model “Kerala 2003″ which was performed by Thrissur
Ads Club. This provided her 5 possibilities in modelling for ads.While at her college, Nayanthara was identified by film director “Satyan
Anthikkad” & Cast opposite Jayaram in Mansinakkare.
Afterwards, Nayanthara co-starred together with “Mohanlal” in “Naatturajaavu” & in Fazil’s Vismayathumbathu. Nayanthara was also Cast with
“Mammootty” in “Thaskaraveeran” & ‘Raapakal’.
Nayanthara has also appeared in several Tamil & Telugu films. Nayanthara was cast opposite “Sarath Kumar” in ‘Ayya’ & with “Rajnikanth” in
‘Chandramukhi’. Her later movies are Gajini in Tamil,Vallavan inTamil,Yogi in Telugu etc. flopped except Ghajini. She obtained her throne in
Kollywood through “Billa” in 2007. Her next film Yaaradi Nee Mohini was a fantastic Hit.
Full name:- Deepika Padukone
Parents:- Prakash Padukone, Ujjala Padukone
DOB:- 05/01/1986
Star sign: Capricorn
Height:- 5’9”
Education:- Dropped out Bachelor degree in Sociology
Languages can speak:- Hindi, English, Kannada
First movie:- Aishwarya(Kannada)
Deepika Padukone Favorites :
Place: French Riviera
Color: Mauve, White
Clothings: Saree
Food: South Indian, Thai, Sea food
Hero: Johnny Deep, Aamirkhan
Heroine: Madhuri Dixit, Hema malini
Hobbies: Music, Sleeping, Watching movies, Eating.
Interests: Badminton
Mrs Gandhi, the widow of former prime minister Rajiv, is regarded as one of the world's most private leaders.
She has taken strong exception to her portrayal in Spanish writer Javier Moro's 'The Red Sari' as a snob who wanted to leave India following her
husband's 1991 assassination. The book also portrays her as a central figure in Indira Gandhi's 1975 imposition of emergency rule.
Several authors and film-makers have been drawn to the romance and tragedy of Mrs Gandhi's life. She married Indira Gandhi's son Rajiv after
meeting him at Cambridge in the mid-1960s and was living with his family in New Delhi when his brother Sanjay died in a plane crash and Indira
was killed by her Sikh guards. In 1991 Rajiv was assassinated by a Tamil suicide bomber.
Javier Moro's book, which has been successful in Italy and Spain where more than 200,000 copies have been sold, is now expected to be
published in India later this year.
Lawyers action for Mrs Gandhi described the book as "full of untruths, half-truths, falsehoods, defamatory statements, completely imaginary and
invented conversations" and warned she would "take all steps to protect and defend herself and her family."
She appears to have been most wounded by its claim that she had wanted to leave India, describing it as "this country that devours its children"
and had complained about having to learn to speak Hindi. In the book, Moro writes that "Sonia did not understand why she had to learn a
language only spoken by the servants."
Both are potentially damaging for Mrs Gandhi whose Italian nationality is used against her by opponents, and whose supporters are
overwhelmingly poor Hindi-speaking voters. "She is sensitive to the claim that she is not committed to India and she legitimately takes offence if
anyone says she wanted to run away after Rajiv's death. A defamation case is in order," said leading Indian commentator M.J Akbar.
Javier Moro defended his claim that she had wanted to leave India.
"There were articles in the Italian papers. After her husband died, her mother called, and it's logical that she asked 'when are you coming home'.
It's not far-fetched it's a literary licence," he said.
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