Hannelore Knuts Elle Belgium April 2010
Mila Kunis GQ Magazine April 2010
Alexa Chung Nylon Korea March 2010
Women’s Reservation Bill’ needed for Bollywood women
Speaking at the Indian Women's Press Corps event on Friday yesteryear actress and now Samajwadi Party’s MP Jaya Bachchan said that Women’s Reservation Bill is needed for the women of Indian Film industry.
According to Jaya, the bill is necessary because Bollywood is dominated by males and women are seldom provided with good roles after they pass certain age, which is unfair.
She thinks after an actress in the industry passes certain age film offers stars to dwindle leaving her with no option but either to go with the flow or stop working.
Jaya also said that media today is insensitive towards women. “We talk of the Women's Bill, but when it comes to reporting about women, the media is insensitive. If you have the liberty to malign, you should have the courage to refute in the same manner. This kind of reporting is now going beyond all limits of decency,” said the actress.
Marriage not necessary for today’s women
At the press meet on Friday Jaya also revealed her opinions about the institution of marriage and its importance for today’s women.
Interestingly, Jaya, who is herself married to Amitabh Bachchan, does not think marriage is important for today’s successful and highly independent women.
"I don't think it is necessary for women to marry and have children," said Jaya.
On her getting married to the superstar Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya said it was because they were in love and she would not have married if it was not for love.
"Had I not been in love, I would not have married," revealed the yesteryear actress, who got married in 1973 and left films to look after her family.
“We had to get married because we wanted to go for a holiday and my in-laws said that we must get married before that,” quipped Jaya.
Jaya’s favorite superstar of Bollywood
When asked about her favorite Bollywood superstar Jaya said that she does like this ‘superstar’ tag but if she has to choose then she will undoubtedly pick veteran actor Dilip Kumar.
"I don't believe in super stars. Anyway I think there are no super stars now. Dilip Kumar was the last superstar," she said.
Nicole Scherzinger Cosmopolitan Russia 1
Kesha Billboard US February 2010
Victoria Beckham Glamour Sweden April 2010
Victoria Beckham Glamour Sweden April 2010
British babe Victoria Beckham is the pink pack figure on the cover page of fashion magazine Glamour Sweden for the month of April 2010. Victoria Beckham looked sleek and elegant on the cover.
Victoria Beckham Glamour Sweden April 2010
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Drew Barrymore Marie Claire Hungary March 2010
Saorise Ronan Seventeen Singapore March 2010
Saorise Ronan Seventeen Singapore March 2010
The Irish actress Saoirse Ronan is the cute face on the cover page of teen fashion magazine Seventeen Singapore for the month of March 2010. Saoirse Ronan photographed by Lorenzo Agius, the star of The Lovely Bones, is the acting world’s next big thing, yet she admits she would hate it if her freinds started treating her like a huge Hollywood celebrity.
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Miley Cyrus Teen Vogue April 2010
Miley Cyrus Teen Vogue April 2010
Its Miley Cyrus that stands on the cover of fashion magazine Teen Vogue in the April 2010 issue. The 17 year old actress and singer has posed in the French capital for Demarchelier Patrick, speaking of the next film “The Last Song” that the protagonist along with her boyfriend, Liam Hemsworth.