Showing posts with label Shweta Tiwari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shweta Tiwari. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Who's shaking booty on 31st?

Here's a lowdown of Bollywood divas who are all set to perform at different venues on the New Year's Eve

Sunny Leone - Rs 1 crore
The adult star is said to be flooded with offers for performances around the country. Sources say that Sunny was very choosy when it came to the money talk. Now she is slated to perform at an event in Delhi for a whopping amount of Rs 1 crore. 

Sameera Reddy - Rs 50 lakh
Sam will be sizzling for a mere 10 minutes at a Lucknow hotspot, for which she is charging Rs 50 lakh. 

Parineeti Chopra - Rs 10 lakh
She has agreed to do her first gig near Lonavla this year. She is said to be performing along with her Ishaqzaade co-star Arjun Kapoor for Rs 10 lakh. 

Prachi Desai - Rs 51 lakh
She is gearing up for her New Year performance at a Mumbai club. Although she has received many offers in the past, this will be her first. She is charging Rs 51 lakh. 

Shweta Tiwari - Rs 48 lakh
The queen of Bhojpuri cinema, Shweta will be seen making some sexy moves in a Dehradun event. She has inked the deal for Rs 48 lakh. 
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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Shweta gets a modern makeover


Television actress Shweta Tiwari aka Sweety of " Parvarrish - Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi" will undergo a makeover in the show. Away from the typical salwar-kameez clad look, she will now be seen in western clothes.

The show revolves around parents' efforts to give childlren the right upbringing.

Shweta has so far been shown as a strict mother wearing only Indian attires. But of late, a new entry on the show, Mandira, played by actress Kamya Punjabi, is being seen as a modern-day woman - a lady who leaves Shweta's onscreen husband Lucky and son Rocky impressed.

Shweta said she had to work on her makeover.

"I had to spend a lot of time in curling my hair and the picking up accessories for my new look in the show. It is not like I don't wear this kind of dresses in my daily life, but I hope I get to go back to the earlier look soon," Shweta said in a statement.

It will be interesting to see if Shweta's new look will change her attributes of a strict and nasty mother.

The show is aired on Sony.
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Monday, July 2, 2012

Women not playing diverse roles on TV: Shweta Tiwari


She enjoyed being the favourite next-door-girl in "Kasautii Zindagii Kay", the first female winner of reality show"Bigg Boss" and now a strict mom in "Parvarrish - Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi". But Shweta Tiwari feels women do not get to play diverse roles in TV shows.

"What I see is that women are not portraying too many characters or shades on screen. They are playing sweet, simple and nice roles. That is the only thing they do until they play a negative role, " Shweta told.

"If you see 'Balika Vadhu' she is the same. 'Byaah Hamari Bahoo Ka' is also the same. If you see any other show, all the leads look identically the same. No one is doing anything different, " she said.

However, Shweta feels that her character of Sweety in "Parvarrish......" is true to real life and has all the shades of life.

"Sweety is at times mean and selfish but at times she has her own rules. She will not do wrong to you but will also not let anyone do wrong to her. Such characters are real characters, which are not shown on television any more. It is there in Bollywood, but no one likes them in this industry (television). I think this change should be there."

The 31-year-old was also part of the reality show "Bigg Boss 4" and when asked if there is an overdose of reality, Shweta feels otherwise.

"I think there was an overdose of reality shows, but now it is less. Now there are just a few selected ones left which have established themselves; and if people need fiction then they also need reality. I guess there is 'Big Boss', 'Dance India Dance' and shows like 'Indian Idol'. The rest of them have fizzled out.

"Earlier, there used to be so many, like 'Kitchen King' and 'Chote Miya'."

"Parvarrish - Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi" has been dealing with parenting and the educational system. Shweta says parents have become more flexible now as compared to earlier.

"What I feel is that people have become more cool now. In our times, we were told to learn and mug up. We were told to become doctors and engineers. However, that is not the case now. People want to go for international learning. They know that their children have to do something. People don't look at marks but at how much children know, " said Shweta, who has a daughter, Palak.

The actress, who is seeking divorce from her husband Raja Chaudhary, has a word of advice for parents.

"Parents should understand if their child will be able to fight with the problems that will come in future or not. They should prepare their kids to face problems, " Shweta said.
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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Shweta Tiwari Wins Bigg Boss 4

After raising far too many eyebrows along its 14-week run, “Bigg Boss 4″ has ended. With over-the-top cat fights, verbal abuse galore, a much publicised wedding, and romance that was often too intimate for viewers’ comfort, the season did in a way live up to its promise of being bigger. But was it better?

Colors’ “Bigg Boss 4″ had newer attractions, a state-of-the-art house, a live wire host in Bollywood star Salman Khan, interesting contestants, including two from Pakistan, and special appearances by film stars.

Season four saw incessant verbal abuses hurled over trivial matters, a sensation caused by the televised wedding of participant, actress Sara Khan with her beau Ali Merchant, and then the government hauling it up for “offending good taste”.

It started with 14 contestants, including Mumbai terror attack accused Mohammad Ajmal Kasab’s former lawyer Abbas Kazmi; thief-turned-detective Devinder Singh alias Superchor Bunty; actor Ashmit Patel, who was involved in an MMS scandal; former dacoit Seema Parihar and filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt’s son Rahul Bhatt, who was friends with terror operative David Headley, accused of scouting targets for Mumbai attack.

There were two contestants from Pakistan – actress and former girlfriend of fast bowler Mohammed Asif, Veena Malik, and cross-dressing diva and television personality Begum Nawazish Ali, apart from Indian TV actresses, Shweta Tiwari and Sara Khan, former MTV “Splitsvilla” contestant Sakshi Pradhan and model Aanchal Kumar, who hardly managed to raise the glamour quotient.

Others who participated in the competition of survival in a secluded house without any communication with the outside world, were Bhojpuri superstar Manoj Tiwari, model-turned-actor Sameer Soni and model Hrishant Goswami, later joined by WWE wrestler, The Great Khali and subsequently by the boisterous Dolly Bindra.

Hollywood bombshell Pamela Anderson was flown in to raise the mercury level as a special guest for three days on the already heated show!

This season courted quite a few controversies and troubles – starting Day 1 with Superchor Bunty’s ouster following unruly behaviour in the house. Then followed objections by the Shiv Sena and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) against inclusion of Pakistani celebrities on the show.

The entry of The Great Khali, whose humungous size of 7′1 and heavy voice, sent jitters down the spine of other contestants. The atmosphere in the “Bigg Boss 4″ house was quite calm, cool and friendly until Dolly Bindra made a wildcard entry, and shook the atmosphere with her loud and overbearing nature.

Abuses, fights and melodrama became a way of life after Dolly and Shweta began to settle personal scores violently. The fights got others like Ashmit, Sameer, Khali, Veena, Sara and Manoj involved too. In fact, Sameer and Dolly were asked to leave the show for their bad behaviour, only to return a few days later.

Where illwill was flourishing between many, romance was also in full bloom with Rahul-Aanchal’s silent chemistry, Veena’s one-sided attraction for Hrishant as well as Ashmit and Sara’s growing closeness there for the public to see.

The Ashmit-Sara angle didn’t last long – how could it when her long time beau Ali Merchant entered the show and proposed marriage to her. The two were set to say ‘kabool hai’ on national TV – but even that was replete with controversy.

The show was in a mess as the Sara-Ali love story took an ugly twist when Sara’s family claimed that both Sara and Ali were already married, and a petition was filed in court against them for cheating the public.

Then the information and broadcasting ministry stepped in. The ministry sent a notice to Colors for “offending good taste” and for the use of vulgar language in the show, and even went to the extent of asking it to shift the telecast time after 11 p.m.

Meanwhile, love was brewing elsewhere too – Veena changed loyalties and shifted focus to Ashmit, who willingly reciprocated. The two cosied up under a blanket, kissed and hugged each other often and shared sweet nothings, until Veena had to bid goodbye to the show.

After Sameer’s elimination in the 13th week – four candidates remained – the consistent Shweta, loud mouthed Dolly, confused and restless Ashmit and The Great Khali.

But it was Shweta who finally emerged the winner and walked away with the trophy and a cash prize of Rs.1 crore at a befitting, star-studded finale.

All in all, a controversial – yet entertaining season of “Bigg Boss”!
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