'09 Issue 06
Thirty years after he serenaded the sexy Zeenat Aman in a Venetian gondola with that unforgettable song from The Great Gambler, Amitabh Bachchan sails to Macau for the tenth International Indian Film Academy awards. Verve in conversation with the legendary actor and IIFA brand ambassador
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Macau makes you lose your money to the glittering casinos as well as the inviting shops, discovers Verve
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Macau, venue of the IIFA awards this month, has a gaming history dating back to the mid-19th century and charms with its historic churches, egg tarts and Portuguese sculpture, writes Verve
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In association with CARTIER
It has not been easy to pin down on paper a select 50. For all over the country – and world – there are innumerable Indian women who are taking charge, breaking boundaries and coming out ahead of the curve. Even in a tough economic climate, core competencies, the willingness to adapt and an unwavering discipline have taken many of these women flying through the turbulence. Verve handpicks a set of the big players who continued to hit the headlines in the past year, whether in retaining their choice positions, causing a flurry overseas, grabbing 15 minutes of well deserved fame or raising their own bar. And, best of all, they don’t wear their gender on their sleeve
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She received the country’s appreciation in the form of a Padma Shri. She has giggled her way through The Letterman Show and draped Oprah Winfrey in a sari. She has been described on CBS 60 Minutes as a ‘Greek goddess with the soul of an Indian’. Creator of a thousand dreams, veteran of over 40 films, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, 35, speaks her mind to Verve
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