Archive for January, 2007



Minissha Lamba, actor

My college…
i studied at Miranda House, Delhi University.

Favourite hangout…
it was the college canteen. it was near a beautiful garden. it was great to sit in it during winters and have hot tea and chole bhature.

Pocket money…
i used to model a bit during college days, so i didn’t need any pocket money from my parents. Continue reading ‘18 till i die with Minissha Lamba’

Bollywood beauty Minissha Lamba and actor Abhay Deol learnt the Latin American dance Tango for a song in their forthcoming movie.

in director Reema Kagti’s film Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. , there is a song titled ‘Pyaar Ki Yeh Kahaani’ that has both Minissha and Abhay doing the Tango.

Since the dance form is pretty tough and involves complicated steps that require simultaneous use of legs, waist and arms, Minissha and Abhay had to undergo a rigorous training under dance experts. Continue reading ‘Minissha Lamba does Tango with Abhay Deol’

Video Minissha Lamba from Honeymoon Travels Pvt Limited – dialogue promo1

Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. is a Bollywood movie, released on 23 February 2007. It is produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani through Excel Entertainment and has marked the debut of Reema Kagti as a director.

Angelic beauty Minissha Lamba is all charged up. She wants to explore as an artiste and doesn’t believe in restricting herself. Quiz her about exposing onscreen and she avers, “As an artiste everyone wants to evolve and explore. If you can pull off a character aesthetically then I don’t see anything wrong with it.

At the end of the day, you’re playing a character. Besides if I am convinced about something then why not! I don’t want to limit myself to ‘a particular role’. Today different kinds of films with interesting subjects are being made. I want to do roles that excite me and interest me.”

She has no qualms about doing item numbers though she refrains from making a statement like ‘I will’ or ‘I will never do item songs’. “I think our film industry is primarily a music industry and ‘naach gaana’ forms an integral part of films. I don’t believe in distinctions so whether you tag a song as an ‘item number’, ‘a romantic song’ or a ‘regular song’ it doesn’t really make a difference,” she speaks her mind. Continue reading ‘I don’t believe in limiting myself- Minissha Lamba’