Showing posts with label Prachi Desai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prachi Desai. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Prachi Desai to play 'seductress'

Prachi Desai is to play a "seductress" in her upcoming film Informer, it has been reported.

The actress will again be teaming up with Emraan Hashmi for the thriller.

A source told New Kerala: "Prachi will be completely discarding her sedate, coy desi Miss-won't-kiss image and emerge (probably from a pool of sparkling water) as the new femme fatale in tinsel town."

Desai's last turn with Hashmi in Once Upon a Time in Mumbai saw her playing a "girl-next-door" type.

Her co-star is famous for his willingness to get his clothes off in films for lovemaking scenes, and has been nicknamed "serial kisser".

The actor recently got back into the gym to prepare for nude scenes with Jacqueline Fernandez in Murder 2.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Neha, Prachi add glamour to Bridal Week

Actresses Prachi Desai and Neha Dhupia added glamour to a show put together by designer duo Falguni and Shane Peacockthe at the ongoing Amby Valley India Bridal Week (AVIBW), which is low on Bollywood quotient.

While Prachi sashayed on the ramp in a nude tone net sari with sequins border and opened the show, Neha dazzled in a gold floral embroidered gown with a bare back moulded top and it was teamed up with red net dupatta (stole).

"Personally, I'm not fond of jewellery and heavy outfits, but Falguni and Shane have made a great outfit. They gave me these hues because they wanted to bring out the freshness in a young bride," Prachi told IANS.

The collection, which was named the Victorian Peacock Bridal collection, was a combination of bold prints in a melange of colours, sprinkled with crystals and feathers.

"The collection is outstanding. Just to wear these clothes, I wish I could become a bride more than once. Because the clothes are so nice that you can't decide which outfit would you like to wear for the wedding," said Neha.
The garments ranged from flared lehengas, saris and evening gowns in net, chiffon, satin and velvets. With antique crystal and gold sheeting the designers offered a fusion of ethnic embroidery with western silhouettes.

"Our show was for the modern bride who really wants to dress up and have fun and basically wants a modern garment with a traditional touch. A lot of effort has gone in co-ordinating the whole look," said Falguni.