KFW Amrita Rao Interview with pix

By raju, Gaea News Network
Monday, September 14, 2009

‘Manish changed the face of Bollywood’

Gorgeous actor Amrita Rao walked the ramp for ace designer Manish Malhotra’s bridal collection at Kolkata Fashion Week (KFW) II. The ‘Short Kut’ actress in a Quick-5 with India Blooms correspondent Sreya Basu

This is your first show in Kolkata?
Yes…and walking the ramp for the first time in Kolkata, wearing a traditional outfit, and that too designed by Manish Malhotra…this couldn’t be better.

What goes behind your recent glamorous makeover?

The credit goes to Manish (Malhotra). He worked at my looks for my film ‘Short Kut’ and the results are so positive that it’s hard to shun it now. In fact, Manish is responsible for changing fashion in Bollywood. Not only me, but there are several other actors who owe their style statement to him. Manish changed the face of Bollywood and is still doing so.
Since you are wearing a bridal outfit, let’s ask, what will you prefer to wear when you get married?
Oh my God! Marriage is not at all on the cards at the moment. But when I get married, I would prefer to wear something like I am wearing right now…a traditional yet modern outfit with halters and sequins.
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Who do you think looked best among the two showstoppers today-Baichung Bhutia or Ronit Roy?
I think it’s Manish Malhotra…(giggles).
What do your prefer wearing off the camera?
I am a casual person…I know that’s what everyone says, But then, that’s a fact. We too like letting it loose at home or when with friends just like you all.
(Photos by Avishek Mitra)
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Zoha
November 15, 2009: 10:11 pm

Amrita, my lovely girl looks in her traditional dress very beautiful and glamorous. I thanks Amrita Rao, she brought Poonam from Vivah in our live again.


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September 29, 2009: 8:35 am

It seems to us that Amrita Rao forgot to be Indian at her own movie premier ‘Welcome to Sajjanpur’. Don’t worry, by not being Indian we just meant that she forgot to wear Indian clothes which was the dress code that night.

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