Styles Dance Women of India
Friday, November 21, 2008
PARVATHI MELTONS SUPERB
Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Parvati Melton’s first film Vennela is just a prelude to her immense potential as an actress.Crtics rate this Punjabi kudi has the beauty of Aishwarya Rai, the looks and charm of Sushmita Sen, the physique of Shilpa Shetty, and the smile of Shirya. Parvati has no apprehensions about how she would be perceived in the film. On the contrary, she finds it quite a challenge playing the lead role and working with artistes of great calibre. She was always enthralled by the magic of cinema. Films did not happen by fluke for me. Parvati Melton, that’s her name and she unravels the history behind it. "My father is a German and my mother a North Indian. Apparently he was the one who gave me the name Parvati. We’ve been settled in the US for quite some time and like most Indian Americans I’ve had a conservative upbringing. I had always loved acting and, from the beginning, was involved in modelling and music videos.
Hansika Motwani Hot
Hansika Motwani did a number of TV serials like Ekta Kapoor’s ‘ Kyuki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ before coming to bollywood. She was a apart of the popular kids show on Star Plus called ‘Shaka laka boom boom’. She was very appreciated for her acting in the serial ‘Des Me Nikla Hoga Chand’. She played the character of Tina very well. She was also a part of Zee TV’s ‘Tum Bin’.Suhani Kalita This edition of Indian Women
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Original Name: Suhani Kalita
Nick Name: Shona,Sonu,Zeba
Date Of Birth: 25th december
Height: 5 feet 4 inches
Weight: 50 kgs
Languages Known: Hindi, English, Telugu, French
Schooling: Rosary Convent High School, Hyderabad
College: St.Marys College
Future plans in education: MBA
Career: A famous Actress & a Happy Person
Email: suhani@suhanikalita.com Awards n titles:
Nandi Award : 2000 Best Child Actress, zonal level : Balashri Award Winner
The natural women in India
Why do Indian women wear the dot on the forehead? Traditionally the dot (known as bindi, kum-kum) was the symbol of an auspicious privilege enjoyed by married Hindu women in India. The practice has now evolved to cover young girls and women of other faiths as well and has become part of the make-up.Beautiful Indian Women
Monday, February 4, 2008

Back on popular demand, another gorgeous collection of Indian Women fashion show on Hubpages. Many of the hubbers (commenting people) asked me if women in India are as beautiful as I showed them in the pictures. Yes, they are.
Do women dress like these actresses? Yes and No. We can argue that family girls do not do it. But, when you are in the streets of a Metro City such as New Delhi or Chennai, the looks of Indian Women can beat these pictures by miles. Yes, Indian women are not at all lacking in their spirits to show off their trend, modern fashion outfits.
Indian Women:Fashion

Progress of Indian Women
It is true that Indian womenduring the earlier periods of history (Indus Civilisation), were treated as gods and given equal powers to that of Indian men. Slowly, due to various reasons, Indian women went into a secluded place and lost power and kept aloof from the public decision making processes. During India's struggle for independence millions of women supported their family, and directly participated in the freedom movements and encouraged to fight against the British rulers.
Personally, I feel that Indian Women have progressed a lot since Indian Independence. The days of suppression were finally a distant memory for 90% of the country women. Indian women need to realise that there is no one to stop their progress and there are unlimited potential available for their growth.







