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After staying in the romantic mould for 30 years in umpteen films, Rishi Kapoor has begun to cherry-pick his roles, curating a remarkable collection to showcase his multi-faceted talent. And his disturbing and effortless villainy in 2012’s Agneepath has garnered for him applause and accolades. The versatile performer – who, in recent years, has successfully moved on from his lover boy image to strong character actor roles – discusses his acting philosophy with Verve
Karisma Kapoor just cannot escape the ‘fashion icon’ label. Having given the silver screen a miss these past six years in order to spend time with her family, she remains in the public eye as she continues to make those classic style statements that are very much her own. A far cry from Bollywood bling and glitter, she creates a sharply-cut, almost monochromatic sartorial world for herself. Will her upcoming film, Dangerous Ishq make yet another statement, asks Verve
An actress with edge. A woman on edge. In her three-year stint in Bollywood, the anything-but-bland Kangna Ranaut has swiftly earned the mixed distinction of being both. With four releases – including the much-hyped Kites with Hrithik Roshan – due for release this year, the leggy looker appears to have left her turbulent past behind and fashioned a calmer, savvier sense of self. Verve meets her 2010 incarnation, a beguiling blend of soul and spunk
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