World Personality
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Monday, 26 August 2013
Dhirubhai Ambani started, of by working with a firm in Yemen in the 1950s and moved to Mumbai
With determination and command over senses, a true karmayogi embarks on the right path of action.
One who dares to envision ahead of his time, is the one who creates a future bigger than his dreams,
Today, we salute the true karmayogi who lives in the hopes, aspirations and hearts of over a billion Indians,
Dhirubhai Ambani lives on.
28’ December 1932 - forever
In loving memory, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani, the Ambani family, worlds largest family of over 10 million shareholders, 250 million customers and members of the Reliance Group.
One who dares to envision ahead of his time, is the one who creates a future bigger than his dreams,
Today, we salute the true karmayogi who lives in the hopes, aspirations and hearts of over a billion Indians,
Dhirubhai Ambani lives on.
28’ December 1932 - forever
In loving memory, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani, the Ambani family, worlds largest family of over 10 million shareholders, 250 million customers and members of the Reliance Group.
Bishi Indian Queen-INDIA
I believe Music is part of a 360 degree landscape that encompasses the visual arts, performance & fashion. With producer, artist and long term collaborator Matthew Hardern I have begun to explore and expand the influences, context and processes that feed and inform the musical compositions.
The central themes of ‘Albion Voice’ are movement, conflict, the loss of, and search for identity and the desire for resolution. Although innate in people of dual nationality and mixed heritage the push & pull of cultural polarities & the search for personal, local and National identity is universal.
As individuals and communities we face the forces of mass migration and globalisation and must adapt to these changes without guidance or precedent; this international discourse embraces every nation and all people.
The appropriation of Traditional British Imagery, infused with post colonial symbolism, is influenced by works such as Yinka Shonibare’s Diary of a Victorian Dandy.
The lurid & striking images of Gilbert & George’s Jack Freak Series became one of the catalyst’s for writing the record & captured the spirit of anarchic disdain for a country both loved & loathed.
Jamie Reid’s iconic God Save The Queen Sex Pistols artwork is an enduring image of an era when British, music, art & performance became truly united whether it wanted to or not.
The inclusion of traditional Indian Bridal jewellery, in The Indian Queen portrait, attempts to subvert the sting of the Reid’s original safety pin, while reinforcing the pain and complexity of a marriage between cultures.
Jeremy Deller & Alan Kane’s Folk Archive is a celebration of local craftsmanship, pop & subculture who had previously never exhibited their work in a gallery. The ‘Folk Archive,’ has created a context for those communities who exist outside the traditional gallery world & given their ideas a voice.
As artists who originate from London’s Club & Music underground we are part of a tradition and continuity that gives us great pride as much as it does great trouble.
In a time when British Trade has moved overseas & local craftsmanship is in decline, we took a political decision to get our ceramics and other works made in Britain.
Jacqueline Fernandez "Bollywood’s fastest growing celebrity"
Bollywood’s fastest growing celebrity, Jacqueline Fernandez, opens up to her fans informing them about herself that she is not at all sexy in reality. Jacqueline feels happy that people are interested in knowing about her. She states that her original character is opposite to the roles that she plays on screen. She is extremely clumsy.
When talked about the label item, she said, “I feel, when an actress is approached to be a part of a song from a movie, it’s more of a special appearance or may be a special song. I am very open to doing these special appearances that lend an extra touch to the film.”
The 27-year-old talks about her craziest fan in the Caribbean that he wants to know her every movement of every second of every day. The actress, who loves to learn languages, also talks about her co-stars Sonam and Asin that they are very helpful, confident, and not insecure.
When asked about her favourite outfits, she said, “I like comfy, baggy stuff. In winter, I love big baggy jumpers. If it’s summer, I love cotton dresses or shorts and tees. A lot of people tell me that I need to dress up more. But for me it’s all about comfort and being myself.
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