She is GORGEOUS

Model turned Actor Sahil Shroff and Actor Zayed Khan playing leads of DesiMagic opposite Ameesha. Ameesha will be seen playing a dual role or the first time

She is BEAUTIFUL

DesiMagic will mark ad-maker Mehulatha's debut as a director.He is a talented ad filmmaker who has made over 300 ads.He has the knack of making a masala flick wit great emotions

She is RAVISHING

Other Supporting star cast includes the lights of Lilette Dubey, Bhojpuri Actor Ravikishann and Our Lovable Actor Randhir Kapoor who will be playing a fathers role to a Character of Ameesha in DesiMagic

She is TANTALISING

DesiMagic has all the ingredients of a youthful entertainer, also packs in family value life. The film has all the elements like comic, drama, emotion having said that it’s not going to be a brainless masala.

Above all she is my PRINCESS

The role fr both the male leads in #DesiMagic is very today’s youth role that young actors would love to do n the audience would love to see

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Ameesha Spotted at Pune Warriors VS Rajasthan Royals IPL Game



Ameesha Tweeted : Unwell n weak but culdnt resist coming for the match in pune today..RR vs Pune..new sahara stadium is awesome.At the pune sahara stadium..what energy n a packed house

Ameesha to design eyewear

Ameesha Patel has often been spotted with sunglasses. The actress has a fetish for glares and never steps out without them. She considers them to be her most important accessory. Once she has decided on her outfit, her next part of dressing up is to find the shades to match.

It comes as no surprise that she has a huge collection of sunglasses. She owns almost 125 pairs! In fact she collects them and maintains a separate wardrobe only for her sunnies. Ameesha has always worn the latest brands and styles in eyewear since years.

The actress-turned-producer has now been approached by an eyewear company to be the brand ambassador for their sunglasses, which will be available in reputed stores all over India. Ameesha will be shooting for the ad in Goa in mid-June and this ad will be aired on television in July on all channels.

This is Ameesha’s first endorsement for sunglasses and since her career is back on track, there have been enquiries from various companies. For her, it is the brand that is important and not the money. She believes that a product should be loved by people which will make her happy rather then just being paid a big amount to endorse it like her other contemporaries.

The actress will also be giving her inputs in terms of designing the collection. Incidentally, this is the first time an actress is getting into designing sunglasses, since the company feels that her styling has been the biggest reason for them to approach her and with age she’s only looking younger and younger.

Also what is most important for how is how they will showcase and sell the brand to what kind of market.
- Mid-Day

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Ameesha's Sensational under Shower pics


Ameesha Stunning HOT UnderWater Crystal Bikini piks


Ameesha in Stunning Blue Dress piks


Thursday, May 3, 2012

Watch Ameesha'S Best Movie GADAR -Ek Prem katha Watch Online

Plot
Set in 1947 during the Partition of India, the film tells the story of a truck driver, Tara Singh (Sunny Deol), a Jatt Sikh, who falls in love with a Muslim girl, Sakina (Amisha Patel), belonging to an aristocratic family.

The story begins with Sikhs and Hindus being attacked by Muslims in Pakistan when trying to migrate to India on a train in response to the killing of Muslims going to Pakistan from India to get revenge, Sikhs and Hindus react by doing the same thing. During the Hindu-Muslim riots that erupted soon after the Partition, Tara saves Sakina from a murderous mob chasing her as she failed to get onto the train after being pushed and lost in the crowd. As the mob want to rape her and then murder her, Tara Singh defends Sakina and then converts her to Sikhism to protect her.

While driving back to Tara's house, the story has a major flashback showing the relationship between Tara and Sakina before this incident and how they knew each other. Tara is a lorry driver, but his real ambition is to become a singer. Some girls in college who are friends of Sakina fool Tara that they have got him a shot an annual music show in return for his doing a for favor for them. Tara performs badly in from of the music teacher, who is portrayed by Sakina (Amisha Patel). His friend then gives him tablets that help him prove his singing skills. Soon after it is shown that Sakina is not the real music teacher, which saddens him. When performing on the music function Sakina announces that she will not do her act instead gives Tara a chance to sing despite the will against the seniors at the college.

Subsequently and back to present, Sakina starts living in Tara’s house and their respect culminates into love. Sakina and Tara Singh get married and become parents of a baby boy. Their life seems like a bed of roses, until Sakina sees an old newspaper that has a photograph of her father (Amrish Puri), whom she believes had been killed during the riots during the Partition.

Her father is now the mayor of Lahore. When Sakina calls him from the Pakistani Embassy in Delhi, he arranges to fly her to Lahore. However, Tara and their son, who are supposed to accompany her to Lahore, are told at the last minute that their visa formalities have not been completed, which compels them to stay in India. This does not stop Tara. He and his son accompanied by a friend enter Pakistan illegally at the border. There they find out that Sakina is getting married and reach her before the marriage can start and reunite.

Seeing this, Sakina's husband-to-be attacks Tara but is instead injured by him. A large fight was about to break until the priest stops them, as this can end up harming Sakina's father's career in politics. Ashraf Ali (Amrish Puri) agrees for their marriage under two conditions: they should live in Pakistan and Tara should adopt Islam.

These conditions are accepted by Tara in public the next day which was against Ashraf Ali's plans. He makes Tara insult his country to make him believe he is a true Pakistani, which enrages him and this makes him kill the mob that was hired by Ashraf to kill him. Tara, Sakina, their son, and a friend manage to escape.
After a long turmoil they get a cotton mall train which will be their ticket to India, but Ashraf Ali finds out and he takes some men to stop them. In the fight Sakina gets shot by her own father. In the hospital Sakina in a coma which makes Ashraf Ali realizes his mistake. Sakina gains consciousness after having a nightmare. The movie ends with Ashraf Ali accepting Tara as his son-in-law and they return to India.


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Ameesha Steal her Slimming Moves ~ Prevention Magazine

Ameesha's Healthy Rules to Live by

The first thing that strikes you about Ameesha Patel is her body confidence. She revels in her curves and loves her hourglass figure. "We're Indian women, we need our hourglass bodies, there is no need to be ashamed of that," she laughs. It's this confidence which has allowed her to essay roles that her contemporaries shied away from- remember the sultry Ameesha grooving to Lazy Lamhe in Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic?

All geared
Up to play her second innings in films like Shortcut Romeo, Race 2, Same to Same and Bhaiyyaji Superhit, Ameesha Patel is straddling many roles. The lady has turned entrepreneur with the launch of her production company. "As an actor, it was a tad easier. I could walk into the set and do my thing. But as an entrepreneur, you're responsible for the money and effort. You need to summon all your strength," says Ameesha.

Plan well
Of the many roles she plays, an important one is that of a home manager. "I run and manage my own house. I'm disciplined and plan every detail to perfection: that's how I function," says the house-proud actor. "As women, we work erratic hours, run the house, take time out for loved ones and go out on vacations. To be able to juggle all of this, we need to be mentally fit and physically strong," she adds.

While Ameesha makes every effort to stay on top of things, she also attributes this to her good genes and habits. "In my family, we are all active, athletic and have a high metabolism, which means I can get away with eating unhealthy once in a while. And I have my grandmom's flawless skin," she smiles. Growing up, Ameesha was energetic and active-she learnt Bharatnatyam for 17 years, was a star athlete who played everything from squash to tennis and is a good swimmer. "When you've been that vigorous, it's difficult to be unfit," she adds matter-of-factly.

Ameesha loves her pav bhaji and chocolate, but she has found her formula. "I generally eat healthy. I have my big fat breakfast- with eggs, milk, toast and fruits. Lunch is a simple affair with roti, dal, subzi and salad. I add grilled chicken and other roasted items to the meal. Dinner is most often a no-cereals meal. And that really works for my body," she says. When the cravings kick in, she digs into that bar of chocolate or dahi chaat, but in moderation. "I never binge. If I ever do, since I'm human, I make up for it in the next few days by eating healthy and working out," she explains, in the meticulous way she attaches to everything.

Despite a hectic professional life and social commitments, Ameesha sticks to healthy habits. "At parties, I don't go beyond a glass of wine or champagne. If it's a late night affair, I eat before leaving home. If I have to eat out, I choose wisely. When in doubt, go for the grilled, steamed, roasted or tandoori items on the menu. Choose brown over white. Brown bread, brown rice, bajra or raagi atta," she says.

Eat right
She's had her share of trial and errors. "I once denied myself certain foods, thinking they were bad for my health. But during those four days of denial, I was a mess-always in a bad mood, irritable and unhappy. So I stopped it immediately," she says. The takeaway is-never deny yourself anything-life's too short for that." And be proud of your curves she says. "I've always preferred curvy to lean and flat. Curvy is what we are," she laughs.

Love thyself

It's not just her toned and fit body that she delights in, but also her flawless skin and luscious hair that are her best assests. "It's also to do with being happy, being around positive people and keeping the freshness alive," she says. Of course regular facials and quality products are necessary for a bright countenance. A few of Ameesha's DIY beauty tips: "Make your own de-tan face scrub with haldi, dahi and besan. An almond, coconut, olive and hot castor oil treatment is great for hair before you wash.

Her's is the mind of a practical, self-assured, confident lady. Not one who's swept away by trends that catch the fancy of the industry she works for. "I'm not the kind that survived on black coffee and juices. I know my Japanese cuisine from my French, I revel in ordering the choicest of meals," she laughs.

She does have her problem areas-"my hips and thighs. But I'd rather work 10 hours for 10 months to lose one inch than work for one hour and lose 10 inches in a day," she says about the growing tendency to go under the surgeon' knife. "Once you start doing that, you'll never be happy with your body." Then on a cheeky note, our cover girl adds, "I enjoy it when I look good. I enjoy it when men look at me and I enjoy it when women look at me and say, she's so hot I hate her. Why not?"

How I eat and exercise
Customise fitness

"I work out four days a week with my trainer who makes sure my schedule is varied. I do crunches, weights, work on the cross trainer-basically a variety of workouts that keep the session interesting and challenging. It is necessary to customise your training, don't let your body get used to one routine. Shock your system once in a while."

Eat healthy
"Crash dieting is a strict no-no for me. Once you stop the diet, the weight comes back. Anything that is so extreme is never good. And remember, if you starve, your body holds on to the fat and your immunity crashes. So, eating on time, eating in moderation and eating healthy-they are the only rules I follow."