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rampldgifs · 4 months
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click the source for 552 gifs of bollywood actress JACQUELINE FERNANDEZ in TELL IT LIKE A WOMAN, BACHCHAN BAANDEY(2022), MRS SERIAL KILLER(2020) , DRIVE(2019) & RACE(2018). she is of mixed race, sri lankan burgher + goan on her father’s side, white + chinese-malaysian/peranakan on her mother’s side. keep this in mind when casting. please note that i do not approve of the 5+/- age rule. these were made from scratch and more will be added at my leisure, so please don’t edit, repost or claim as your own or i will eat you. tag me if you’re posting edited gif icons for public use. give this post a like or reblog if useful. enjoy !
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PEPSI® WELCOMES SUMMERS WITH A NEW CAMPAIGN AND A BRAND-NEW LOOK WITH JACQUELINE FERNANDEZ
PEPSI® WELCOMES SUMMERS WITH A NEW CAMPAIGN AND A BRAND-NEW LOOK WITH JACQUELINE FERNANDEZ
Pepsi® unveils new summer campaign; recreates iconic international commercial with Jacqueline Fernandez, emphasizing the ‘Refreshing Pepsi, Bold New Look’ in Sri Lanka Pepsi®, the iconic beverage brand, is gearing up to embrace the summer season in Sri Lanka with its latest film starring the charismatic Jacqueline Fernandez. Aligned with the campaign positioning ‘Refreshing Pepsi, Bold New…
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petnews2day · 1 year
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Bigg Boss Fame Asim Riaz Performs With DJ Snake at Mumbai Concert (Watch Video)
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Bigg Boss Fame Asim Riaz Performs With DJ Snake at Mumbai Concert (Watch Video)
Bigg Boss 13 star Asim Riaz shared stage with international icon DJ Snake in Mumbai last night. The two were seen performing for a large crowd of audience. Pics and videos of Asim and DJ Snake’s performance is going viral on the internet. Have a look! Gauri Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez Arrive for DJ Snake’s Holi Party In […]
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getmemymicroscope · 2 years
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I'm sorta mad it took me so long to figure out the daughter twist. I will admit, they did a good job with "out of sight, out of mind" by just doing so much after that opening sequence that you sorta miss the forest for the actual forest. It was just a bit before the climax before I realized "wait, no one else has so much as looked at her," and that sorta made me realize who she was. (I had earlier caught that she sorta wandered off and then suddenly appeared in a chair in the office - I chalked it up to 'continuity error,' since that seems very common, but now I know better.) That scene, though, when he finds the mask and officially drives the truth home ... chills.
I am a little confused about the ages of everyone - Rona was in school with so therefore is the same age as "Sanju," who is/was the same age as Sanju, who is the same age as Panna, and yet she seems like much younger than Rona. I don't know, it's a bit confusing. The whole thing was for a bit, until you realize that in typical movie fashion, everyone/everything is related - there are no "oh, oops" characters, and everyone they show has some sort of relationship to that past event (or, like her actual fiance, is completely irrelevant to the story).
The 'O Fakeera' song (the bits I did understand, since it appeared to be mostly in Kannada) was pretty catchy - sorta like an upbeat version, lyrically, of whatever iconic music played during the helicopter scene (and many, many other scenes) of Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham. Of course, not knowing much of anything about Kannada films, it was highly disappointing when I realized "oh wait, that isn't Sudeep" and had to wait a bit longer for him to enter the story.
Poor Panna is never going to trust anyone ever again.
There's some ridiculous, over-the-top bits (he literally tosses the rope to an unsuspecting man and jumps into a well - any sane person would've made sure the other guy was ready and holding onto the rope before jumping); and the whole "family line ended" is a bit much when apparently 3 of the 5 actually survived; and who the hell did the dad get mad at and banish in front of the mom if their kid was ... well, in a well; and the random side-story with Moose and Eknath was kinda random (but I guess they needed a red herring of some sort) - but, all in all, this wasn't bad. Admittedly, it did drag for a bit (everything with Jacqueline Fernandez, for example), and the beginning bit with those kids seems irrelevant as well, but once the story gets going (which, admittedly, takes a while), it's pretty fun fare overall.
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wolfliving · 2 years
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Bollywood interior designer
https://www.vogue.in/culture-and-living/content/gauri-khan-shares-8-interior-design-fundamentals-and-you-should-take-notes
When Gauri Khan dispenses interior design advice, you listen. After all, she is the brains behind the sprawling, tasteful spaces of some of your favourite A-list celebrities—like Ranbir Kapoor’s bachelor pad before his wedding to Alia Bhatt, Alia Bhatt’s vanity van, Karan Johar’s penthouse terrace, Jacqueline Fernandez’s digs, Sidharth Malhotra’s home and, of course, the iconic Mannat that she shares with husband Shah Rukh Khan and their three children.
Khan’s philosophy is to locate the heart of a space and design around its pulsating core rather than going in with a rigid blueprint—evident from this excerpt from her interview from the Casa Vogue 2019 issue: “I love things that are warm, eclectic, personal and collectible. My home has been built gradually over years of collecting stuff that I feel passionately about. It’s essential to make something your own.” 
Below, she shares 8 interior tips for the modern home aesthete:
Favourite interior themes
Modern luxury, modern contemporary. To me, any theme that strikes a balance between practicality and luxury is my favourite. I like to make spaces warm, cosy and comfortable. I also like to combine elements—antique and modern, rustic and glamorous.
Finding inspiration
Art and culture have always been of great interest to me. The idea of designing and curating seemed natural to me. The spaces that we live in are crucial to our all-round development and creating these spaces to be conducive to creativity gives me immense joy.
Design priorities
The most important of all is the conversation between my clients. I like to take all their inputs because they are the ones who will be spending the most amount of time there. I give a lot of importance to the functionality and accessibility of the space.
First impressions
When I first set foot inside a space, it is the light and shadow play that interests me. I want the space to transform for the family and give them a home they have always envisioned. Light and shadow have the power to completely transform a space.
Common mistakes
Adding a lot of styles/themes to the same space is a design no-no. Try to find your own style and stick to that theme. In this way, you will stay in your comfort zone, it will feel personal and you will like spending more time there.
Navigating challenges
I have a good master plan before I begin any project. Most design challenges can be resolved through good planning. You also need a good team to brainstorm and come up with quick solutions. Design is not a solo show, so it helps to have an intelligent team involved.
Meeting halfway
When dealing with a client whose vision is different from mine, we sit down and have a conversation about where the project is taking a detour. When there are many people involved, differences are likely to crop up. During times like these, I try to discuss the need of the space with them so we can find a middle ground. Some people are not able to imagine or visualise what the end result will look like, and as an interior designer, it’s my job to instil confidence in them based on my experience and knowledge....
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India’s Heartthrob Sidharth Malhotra has approved Jacqueline Fernandez’s latest look!
India’s Heartthrob Sidharth Malhotra has approved Jacqueline Fernandez’s latest look!
India’s Heartthrob Sidharth Malhotra has approved Jacqueline Fernandez’s latest look! India’s Heartthrob Sidharth Malhotra has approved Jacqueline Fernandez’s latest look inspired by the iconic 90s Cindy Crawford look for Jacqueline’s new Pepsi Black commercial. Showering his validation to Jackie, Sid gave a shout out to the film on his Instagram handle sharing- ‘”Hey @Jacquelinef143 slaying it…
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theliveusa · 2 years
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Pepsi launches latest summer anthem with Badshah and Jacqueline Fernandez
Pepsi launches latest summer anthem with Badshah and Jacqueline Fernandez
Ready to add more fizz to your next party, Pepsi today launched its all-new summer anthem. ‘Swag’ has become a cultural zeitgeist that perfectly echoes youth beliefs and celebrates the unwavering spirit of the new generation. Putting this philosophy into action, the anthem, which is an extension of the ‘Har Ghoont Mein Swag’ campaign, features two of India’s biggest youth icons, Badshah and…
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bollywoodicons · 6 years
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Omg remember when Jacqueline Fernandez recreated Madhuri Dixit's iconic Ek Do Teen number and everyone was attacking her and a lot of it was slut shaming her because it was too "sexy" and the director of Teezab called it crass but tbqf that performance was just not giving anything and kinda felt a bit flat and weak and lacked the grace and charm Madhuri had with her performance. There were rumors that Jacqueline was trying to message Madhuri to get feedback and that Madhuri was ignoring her and it took a whole year for her to comment on it and be like Omg idk why people were offended like Ma'm then why did you not comment and come to Jacqueline's defense until nearly a year later! The way that people chose Jacqueline's version of Ek Do Teen as an example of the end of Bollywood as if that didn't begin with nepotism babies as you said before like Alia Bhatt (who I see as being the equivalent of Joey King in Bollywood). Like yeah Jacqueline's performance was a bit of a flop but it was a bit unfair to try and say she was responsible for Bollywood's downfall and also no one wanting to admit that a lot of the hate that Jacqueline has received is due to xenophobia because she's not Indian but Sri Lankan end rant
im not this plugged into bollywood politics but ur so right bestie. i just like jacqueline fernandez bc she's the titular mrs. serial killer in the camp classic mrs. serial killer on netflix <3 i think the downfall probably started with om shanti om. i liked the movie but it was the beginning of the end. and i'll throw katrina kaif and kalki kochlan or however u spell her name in there too
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rampldgifs · 1 year
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click the source for 225 gifs of bollywood actress JACQUELINE FERNANDEZ in RAM SETU(2022), ATTACK(2022) & BHOOT POLICE (2021). she is of mixed race, sri lankan burgher + goan on her father’s side, white + chinese-malaysian/peranakan on her mother’s side. keep this in mind when casting. please note that i do not approve of the 5+/- age rule. these were made from scratch and more will be added at my leisure, so please don’t edit, repost or claim as your own or i will eat you. tag me if you’re posting edited gif icons for public use. give this post a like or reblog if useful. enjoy !
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dropitlikeitspop · 4 years
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The musical journey from originals to remakes!
By Shatakshi Saxena
The Golden Era of Bollywood music was home to legends like Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Manna Dey, Rajendra Kishan, Anand Bakshi, R.D Burman, Mohammad Rafi, Asha Bhosle and many more. Each song written and sung was a masterpiece, leaving a lifetime imprint on the listener’s heart. From ‘pal pal dil ke pass tum rehti ho’ to ‘dum maaro dum mitt jaye gham’, the unmatched music, the magical voice of legendary singers and the thoughtful scene setting made these songs the masterpieces they are. In the past decade, Bollywood has chosen to remake some of these old classics. The introduction of more peppy music, objectifying portrayal of actresses and mismatch between lyrics and context have made remakes a disaster. The iconic ‘Ek Chattur Naar’ sung by the maestros Manna Dey, Mehmood and Kishore Kumar is the finest song produced in Hindi cinema. The classical beats and comical lyrics add to the beauty of this song. The remake for this song was released in 2017 in the film Machine. The new version was nothing but too many peppy beats with elements of DJ and rap, filmed in a party setup. It is technically a spoilt hip-hop version of the most classic Bollywood song. 
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Similarly, the famous ‘Mere Angne Mein’ sung by the living legend Amitabh Bachchan is still remembered for its lyrics and the drag performed by the Mr. Bachchan. The mood of song was very vintage and comical. It was just a week ago that the remake for this song was released by T-series, starring Jacqueline Fernandez and Asim Riaz and sung by Neha Kakkar and Raja Hasan. The remake completely changes the concept of the song and adds a more objectifying touch to it. It also finishes the comical aspect of the song, destroying its core identity.
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The remake of the iconic ‘Laila Mai Laila’ originally starring the glamorous Zeenat Aman lost its beauty when its remake was released in Raees (2017). The original was shot in a more sensible gathering with no objectification unlike the remake which portrays a cheap gathering of alcoholics, hooting with every objectifying move of Sunny Leone. The remake has been made the typical ‘Bollywood item number’ when originally it wasn’t the same. While Zeenat Aman added glamour to the original, the remake made it a point to be sexist in its approach. The objectification of Sunny Leone was a selling point for the makers. It was disrespecting towards women and the original track.
Songs like ‘Mere Angne Mein’, ‘Laila Mai Laila’, ‘Dum Maaro Dum’ and many more are classics for a reason. Creating new versions of such songs destroy the feel of the original, also highlighting the fact that Bollywood is unable to produce new songs! Old songs had an everlasting shelf life because of the lyrics, music and how contextual the songs were. The remakes destroy that very element; concept and music. Even though the lyrics remain the same, the song doesn’t sound good because it loses its essence. It is also an insult to the lyrics for their originality is severely affected. 
For example, the remake of ‘Pal Pal Dil Ke Pass’, a classic romantic song sung by the legendary Kishore Kumar was released in the film Wajah Tum Ho (2016). This is possibly the best example of how the most beautiful lyrics can lose their essence when combined with irrelevant depiction and context. The lyrics were written around the concept of two lovers longing to meet each other. The original portrayal was absolutely simple, heart-warming and revolved around something as beautiful as love letters. The remake, without understanding the concept of the lyrics, made the song extremely sensual and objectifying. The depiction is completely different from the thought of the song and comes out as a disaster. It is one of those sensual songs made to sell the film. The lyrics of an amazing song have been misused in the worst manner.
Making remakes of songs is not a problem, if it is done with respect. One should realise that certain songs are fit for a particular scene and context. Also, not every song can be made peppy, objectifying or sexist to gain box office numbers. It is important for the new age music directors to understand the depth of old classic songs before destroying their quality. If Bollywood continues to make disastrous remakes like this, the future generations will never know about the original classics.
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vafupa-blog · 5 years
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Top Jeans Brands
Trends are ever-changing as new products and styles are launched at regular intervals.  Apparels have become a style statement for fashion conscious people. In such times one thing that has not gone out of fashion is Jeans.
Jeans refer to a particular type of trousers that have been able to gain immense popularity amongst the masses. It is an all-time favorite amongst every individualirrespective of gender, age, and class. Finding the right jeans is exhausting but worth it and hence make sure to buy from a good and reliable brand that offers precision fits and quality fabrics. The most important factor is the comfort zone and even if you have to shed a few extra bucks go with the ones which offer maximum comfort.
1) Levi’s
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Levi’s is one of the most popular and top-selling jeans brand in the world. This veteran jeans brand has been able to create a distinctive place of its own in the merchandise industry as people associate it with a definite status symbol.
Levi’s is an American origin company that was founded in the year 1853 by its founder Levi Strauss. It has spread its network in the international market with help of nearly two thousand and eight hundred company-operated outlets with headquarters based at San Francisco in the United States.
Levi’s is associated with the clothing industry as it deals in manufacturing and marketing of denim jeans for men, women, and children of every age in every size. It is available in several variants like a straight cut, slim fit, relaxed jeans, tapered jeans, boot cut, and skinny, tall and big fit.
2) Wrangler
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Wrangler is often described as a cool jeans brand because of superb fitting and stylish looks. It is designed by integrating both modern trends and vintage fashion. The in-demand jeans brand carries a “W” signature on its back pocket that gives it an individual, original and classy look.
Wrangler is an American origin company that was founded in the year 1904 by its founder C. C. Hudson. It acts as a subsidiary of its parent company VF Corporation. The brand operates in the worldwide market via headquarters based at Greensboro in the United States.
Wrangler is an iconic company associated with the apparel industry as it deals in manufacturing and selling of jeans and other clothing items. The company offers its customers several variants and products like 20 X, Riggs, and Aura.
3) Diesel
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Excellent design, a perfect fit, quality material, and several shades have created the most sought-out designer label Diesel. The brand is also known for its dramatic and eye-catching ad campaigns that have helped it in garnering unbelievable international fame. Diesel has roped in Felicity Gilbert as its brand ambassador to promote further brand awareness.
Diesel is an Italian origin private company that was founded in the year 1978 in Molvena by its co-founders Renzo Rosso and Adriano Goldschmied. It is a subsidiary of its parent company OTB Group and operates in the domestic and international market from headquarters based at Breganze in Italy.
4) Lee Jeans
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Comfortable and durable are the adjectives often used to describe the popular jeans brand Lee Jeans. The company has paid special onus on quality, innovative productline, and branding and customer satisfaction. It has roped in popular actress Jacqueline Fernandez as its brand ambassador to promote jeans for women.
Lee Jeans is an American origin brand founded in the year 1889 by its founder Henry David Lee. It works as a subsidiary of its parent company VF Corporation. The brand has spread its network to most countries of the world and handles its operations via headquarters base at Merriam in Kansas, the United States.
Lee Jeans is a pioneer brand associated with the apparel industry as it deals in manufacturing and retailing of casual and work wear including denim jeans. The high-profile brand offers its product line for both men and women.
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[TASK 108: MALAYSIA]
In celebration of Hari Merdeka (Malaysian Independence Day) on August 31st, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 190+ Malaysian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
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Maria Menado (1932) Malaysian - actress.
Adibah Amin (1936) Malaysian - writer, columnist, teacher, translator and actress.
Sarimah / Sarimah Ahmad (1942) Malaysian - actress.
Ida Nerina (1964) Malay Malaysian, English  - actress, producer and director.
Fairuz Hussein (1965) Malaysian - singer, songwriter, producer.
Sheila Majid (1965) Malay Malaysian, Mandailing / Javanese - singer.
Ella / Nor Zila binti Aminuddin (1966) Malay Malaysian - musician, singer, actress, model and entrepreneur.
Ziana Zain (1968) Malay Malaysian - singer-songwriter, model, entrepreneur and actress.
Noraniza Idris (1968) Malaysian - singer.
Adibah Noor (1970) Malay Malaysian - singer, actress, master of ceremonies, voiceover and ad talent.
Fauziah Latiff (1970) Malay Malaysian, Arab - singer and actress.
Amy Mastura (1971) Malaysian - singer and actress.
Nasha Aziz (1971) Malay Malaysian - model and actress.
Claire Ross-Brown (1972) English, Italian, Malaysian - actress.
Eja / Siti Shahrizah bt Saifuddin (1972) Malaysian - actress.
Sherie Merlis (1972) Malay Malaysian Arab / Indonesian - actress.  
Ling Tan (1974) Malaysian, Chinese - model.
Camelia / Dayang Noor Camelia Abang Khalid (1974) Malaysian - singer and model.
Erra Fazira / Fazira Wan Chek (1974) Malay Malaysian - actress, singer, fashion model, TV host, film producer and former beauty queen.
Ning / Ning Baizura (1975) Malay Malaysian, English, Japanese, Italian, French, Mandarin, Cantonese - singer.
Natassia Malthe (1974) Malaysian / Unknown - model and actress.
Joanna Bessey (1976) Malay Malaysian / British - actress and director.
Danielle Peita Graham (1977) Malaysian, Chinese / Irish - actress and model.
Elaine Tan (1979) Malaysian, Chinese - actress.
Sarimah Ibrahim (1979) Malaysian [Banjar, Malay Malaysian], Irish - television host, actress, singer and radio announcer.
Maya Karin (1979) Malay Malaysian, Chinese, Indian / German - actress, television host, and singer.
Farah Asyikin Zulkifli (1979) Malaysian - singer.
Siti Nurhaliza (1979) Malay Malaysian - singer and businesswoman.
Betty Banafe / Betty Ibtisam Abu Bakar Banafe (1979) Malay, Arab, Javanese - singer and actress.
Nisha Ayub (1979) Malay Malaysian / Ceylonese, Indian - activist. - Trans!
Sazzy Falak (1980) Minangkabau Malaysian - actress, TV host, entrepreneur and fashion icon.
Lana Nodin (1980) Malaysian - model and actress.
Mizz Nina / Shazrina binti Azman (1980) Malay Malaysian - fashion designer, a host, humanitarian and the co-founder of Dopstv.
Hendra Ikram (1980) Malaysian - model and Miss International Queen Malaysia 2015. - Trans!
Dayang Nurfaizah (1981) Malay Malaysian - singer.
Amber Chia (1981) Malaysian, Chinese - actress, model, and tv host.
Misha Omar (1982) Malay Malaysian - actress and singer.
Michelle Ang (1983) Malaysian, Chinese - actress.
Scha Alyahya (1983) Malaysian Malay, Hadhrami Arab, Chinese - model, actress and TV host
Nana / Nurul Hana Binti Che Mahazan (1983) Malay Malaysian - actress, television host, radio announcer and singer.
Dynas Mokhtar (1983) Malaysian - model, actress, television host, fashion designer and entrepreneur.
Nur Fazura / Nur Fazura Sharifuddin (1983) Malaysian - actress, TV host and VJ.
Fasha Sandha (1984) Malay Malaysian - actress.
Hetty Sarlene (1984) Malay Malaysian - actress and singer.
Marsha Milan Londoh (1985) Kadazan-dusun Malaysian / Scottish, German, Irish - singer and actress.
Nikki / Nicolette Louisa Palikat (1985) Kadazan-Dusun Malaysian - singer.
Dina Nadzir / Faradina Mohd. Nadzir (1985) Malaysian - singer.
Bishamber Das (1985) Malaysian / Punjabi Indian - plus-sized model and actress.
Sharifah Sofia (1985) Malay Malaysian, Scottish, Arab - actress.
Mandy Lieu (1985)  Malaysian - actress, model, and TV host.
Nur Sajat Fariz (1985) Malaysian - Miss International Queen Malaysia 2013, Miss Universe Malaysia 2010, and Miss Tourism Malaysia 2008. - Trans!
Zee Avi / Izyan Alirahman / KokoKaina (1985) Malaysian - singer-songwriter, guitarist, and ukulele player.
Jacqueline Fernandez (1985) Sri Lankan / Malaysian, Unspecified Other - actress and model.
Heliza Helmi / Nur Heliza binti Helmi (1986) Malaysian - actress, singer, model, and motivational speaker.
Yuna / Yuna Zarai / Yunalis binti Mat Zara’ai (1986) Buginese Malaysian, Malay Malaysian - singer-songwriter, guitarist, ukulele player, and pianist.
Sharifah Amani (1986) Malay Malaysian, Chinese, Arab, Bengali - actress.
Angie Ng (1987) Malaysian, Chinese - model.
Sharon Alaina Stephen (1987) Malaysian [Kristang, Indian] - actress.  
Esther Applunius (1987) Malaysian - singer.
Tiz Zaqyah (1988) Malay Malaysian - actress, model and singer.
Mia Ahmad / Samihah Binti Ahmad Baderi (1988) Malaysian, Pattani - actress, model and brand ambassador.
Liyana Jasmay (1988) Malay Malaysian - actress and singer.
Dewi Liana Seriestha (1989) Bidayuh Malaysian / Chinese Indonesian - singer-songwriter, actress, model, and Miss World Malaysia 2014.
Neelofa / Noor Neelofa Mohd Noor (1989) Malay Malaysian, Pakistani, Iranian - actress, model, and tv presenter.
Shila Amzah (1990) Malaysian - singer-songwriter, actress, and producer.
Stacy / Ummu Syaikhah Stacy binti Anam (1990) Kadazan-Dusun Malaysian - singer.
Hanis Zalikha (1990) Malay Malaysian - blogger, model, actress and lawyer.
Siti Saleha (1990) Malay Malaysian / English - actress and model.
Lin Min Chen (1990) Malaysian, Chinese - actress and singer.
Syatilla Melvin (1991) Malay Malaysian / Japanese - actress and model.
Wawa Zainal (1991) Bruneian with Bajau / Filipino Tausūg - actress and model.
Adira / Siti Adira Suhaimi (1991) Malaysian - singer.
Izara Aishah / Izara Aishah binti Hisham (1992) Malay Malaysian / Pakistani - actress and model.
Diana Danielle (1992) Malaysian / Unspecified - actress.
Emma Maembong (1992) Malay Malaysian / Scottish - actress and model.
Tuti Noor / Nuraini Noor (1992) Malay Malaysian - model.
Uqasha Senrose (1992) Malaysian / Thai - actress.
Nina Nadira / Nina Nadira Naharuddin (1992) Malaysian - singer, actress and television host.
Ayda Jebat (1992) Malaysian - actress, singer, and model.
Shikin Gomez (1992) Malay Malaysian / Indian - model.
Mira Filzah (1993) Malaysian - actress, singer, and model.
Kimberly Leggett (1993) Kristang Malaysian, British - Miss Universe Malaysia 2012.
Brynn Zalina Lovett (1993) Murut Malaysian / Unspecified - Miss World Malaysia 2015, dancer, and swimming instructor.
Manika (1993) Filipino, Japanese, Chinese, Malaysian, Spanish - singer.
Nelydia Senrose (1994) Malaysian / Thai - actress and model.
Alicia Amin (1994) Malaysian - model and actress.
Elfira Loy / Nurul Elfira Loy (1994) Malay Malaysian - actress.
Sharifah Aryana (1995) Malay Malaysian, Chinese, Arab, Bengali - actress.
Najwa Latif / Imratul Najwa Binti Abdul Latif (1995) Malay Malaysian - singer and idol.
Chacha Maembong (1996) Malaysian / Scottish - actress.
Kiran Jassal (1996) Malaysian, Punjabi Indian - model and Miss Universe Malaysia 2016.
Farhanna Qismina (1997) Malaysian - actress.
Emily Bador (1997) Malaysian / English - model.
Erika Tham (1999) Malaysian, Chinese / Ukrainian, Dutch - actress, singer, and dancer.
Nur Fathiah Diaz (1999) Malaysian - voice actress.
Chloe Luthi (2003) Swiss, Chinese [Malaysian] - actress.
Shir Chong (?) Malaysian - actress and model.
Gwen Lu (?) Malaysian - actress and model.
Ein Tang (?) Malaysian - model.
Zzyra Zahry (?) Malaysian - Miss International Queen Malaysia 2016. - Trans!
Star (?) Malaysian - Miss International Queen Malaysia 2016. - Trans!
Cicie Sinclair (?) Malaysian - Miss International Queen Malaysia 2015. - Trans!
Patricia Asyeera Wong (?) Malaysian - Miss International Queen Malaysia 2013. - Trans!
Leifennie (?) Malaysian / Indonesian - actress.
Samantha Tan (?) Malaysian - actress.
Adeera Brar (?) Malaysian / Indian - actress.
Petcharnin Srisuwan Cowden (?) Thai, Indian, Malaysian, Portuguese - producer.
Anu Ramamoorthy (?) Malaysian - actress and model.
Zairaini Sarbini (?) Malaysian - voice actress.
Abby Abadi (?) Malay Malaysian - singer.
Zara Agus / Zaharah Agus (?) Malay Malaysian - singer and actress.
Sherry Ibrahim (?) Malay Malaysian - actress, model and TV host.
Daphne Iking (?) Kadazan-Dusun Malaysian - television personality, an emcee and an occasional actress.
Nadine Ann Thomas (?) Malaysian - actress, model, and DJ.
Mina / Nur Azmina Jeff (?) Malaysian - singer and Instagrammer (nurazminajeff).
Riana Adams (?) Malaysian, Unspecified - Instagrammer (rianaevett).
Atikah Karim (?) Malaysian - model and Instagrammer (tiksg).
Danielle Graham (?) Malaysian, Irish - model and Instagrammer (daniellepeitagraham).
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Nicholas Gecks (1952) Malaysian - actor.
Jalaluddin Hassan (1954) Malay of Banjar - actor.
Jamal Abdillah (1959) Malay Malaysian, Banjar - singer and actor.  
Indi Nadarajah (1959) Malaysian - actor and comedian.
Aziz M. Osman (1962) Malaysian - actor and producer.
Meor / Meor Aziddin Yusof (1967) Malay Malaysian - singer.
Awie / Ahmad Azhar bin Othman (1968) Malay Malaysian - singer, host and actor.
Sean Ghazi (1969) Malaysian - actor, singer and dancer.
Saiful Apek / Mohd Saifulazam b. Mohammad Yusoff  (1969) Malay Malaysian - actor and comedian.
AC Mizal / Mizal bin Zain (1971) Malaysian - actor, singer, comedian, TV host and former radio presenter.
Zamani Ibrahim (1971) Malaysian - singer.
Afdlin Shauki / Chief Kodok / Alf (1971) Malay Malaysian - producer, screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, singer, songwriter, and television presenter.
Pete Teo (1972) Malaysian - singer songwriter, film composer, filmmaker and actor.
Watt Marcus (1973) Iban Malaysian - musician.
Willy Edwin / Will Masterpiece (1974) Iban Malaysian - musician.
Kennedy Edwin (1976) Iban Malaysian - musician.
Riaad Moosa (1977) Malay Malaysian / Indian - comedian and actor.
Bront Palarae (1978) Malaysian, Punjabi-Pakistani, Thai - actor, screenwriter, director and producer.
Shanon Shah (1978) Malay Malaysian - singer-songwriter, playwright and journalist.
Ahmad Zamil (1978) Malay Malaysian - singer, television host, master of ceremonies, voice talent and actor.
Que Haidar (1979) Malaysian - actor.
Beto Kusyairy (1980) Malaysian - actor.
Depha Masterpiece (1980) Iban Malaysian - rock musician, songwriter, arranger, and producer
Awal Ashaari (1981) Malay Malaysian - actor, model and TV host.
Farid Kamil (1981) Malay Malaysian - actor, director and screenplay writer.
Iqram Dinzly (1981) Malaysian - actor, model and television host.
Mawi / Asmawi Ani (1981) Malay Malaysian, Javanese - singer.
Pekin Ibrahim / Mohd Iznan bin Ibrahim (1981) Malay Malaysian - actor.
Remy Ishak (1982) Malay Malaysian  - actor.
Shaheizy Sam (1982) Malay Malaysian - actor, singer and producer.
Godfrey Gao (1984) Malaysian / Taiwanese - actor and model.
Syamsul Yusof (1984) Malay Malaysian, Pakistani - actor, film director, scriptwriter, film producer, rapper and singer.
AG Coco / Mohd Hezry Mohd Hafidz (1984) Malaysian - musician.
Zizan Razak (1984) Malaysian - comedian, television host, actor and singer.
Tomok / Shah Indrawan Ismail (1984) Malay Malaysian - singer.
Zain Saidin (1984) Malay Malaysian, English - actor and model.
Sharnaaz Ahmad (1985) Malaysian - actor.
Aril / Khairil Azam Pilus (1985) Malaysian - singer, actor, dancer and TV host.
Pierre Andre (1985) Malay Malaysian / French - actor, director and writer.
Kaer Azami (1985) Malaysian - singer and diesgner.
Osric Chau (1986) Malaysian / Hongkonger - actor and martial artist.
Johan As'ari (1986) Malaysian - actor.
Riz  / Mohd Idris bin Mohd Zaizizi (1986) Malaysian - singer.
Amar Asyraf (1986) Malay Malaysian - actor.
Remy Hii (1986 or 1987) Malaysian, Chinese / English - actor.
Henry Golding (1987) Iban Malaysian / English - actor.
Aarif Rahman (1987) Malaysian, Arab, Chinese / Hongkonger - actor, singer-songwriter, bassist, guitarist, and drummer.
Shukri Yahaya (1988) Malay Malaysian - actor.
Shahir / hmad Shahir Zawawi (1988) Malaysian - singer.
Alif Hadi (1988) Malay Malaysian - actor and TV host.
Aiman Hakim Ridza (1989) Malay Malaysian / Arab - singer and actor.
Aiman Hakim / Aiman Hakim Ridza (1989) Malaysian / Arab - actor and singer.
Saharul Ridzwan (1989) Malaysian - actor and model.
Aizat Amdan / Muhammad Aizat Amdan (1989) Malay Malaysian - singer.
Talha Harith (1989) Malay Malaysian - actor.
Izzue Islam (1990) Malaysian - actor and singer.
Alif Satar (1990) Malaysian - singer, actor, and TV host.
Hafiz / Mohd Hafiz Bin Mohd Suip (1990) Melanau Malaysian - singer.
Juzzthin / Mohamad Nazreen Norzali (1990) Malay Malaysian - actor and rapper.
Amirul Hakim (1991)  Malay Malaysian - actor.
Syafiq Yusof (1992) Malay Malaysian, Pakistani  - actor, director, screenwriter and filmmaker.
Jordan Rodrigues (1992) Malaysian - actor, singer, and dancer.
Aedy Ashraf / Addy Ashraf (1993) Malay Malaysian.
Nik Adruce / Nik Muhammad Farith Adruce bin Nik Adelin (1994) Malay Malaysian - actor and TV host.
Ashmen / Ashmen Iskandar Weiss (1994) Malay, Chinese, Pakistani, Austrian - actor and model.
Naim Daniel (1997) Malaysian - actor, singer and Instagrammer (naimdanielx)
David Price-Gore (?) Malaysian, Welsh / English - actor.
Norman Atun (?) Malaysian - actor.
Chacko Vadaketh (?) Malaysian - actor, writer, television personality and MC.
Azri Iskandar (?) Malay Malaysian - actor.
Fattah Amin (?) Malaysian - actor.
Joshua Benedict (?) Malaysian, possibly other - model, Mister Tourism World Malaysia and Instagrammer (joshuabenedict007).
Hairul Hellas (?) Malaysian - model, 2nd Runner-up Mister Inspire Malaysia 2017 and Instagrammer (hairul_hellas).
Problematic:
Jay Manuel (1972) Malaysian, Indian, Dutch / Italian, Czech - tv host, creative director, and makeup artist - Condoned blackface during an ANTM episode, “The challenge here really is taking on the persona of that other ethnicity while in the photograph and owning it”.
Ross Butler (1990) Malaysian, Indonesian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese / Irish, Dutch British - actor and model - Accused of attempted murder.
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innocentamit · 2 years
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Attack has a fight sequence choreographed just for a song, says John Abraham
Attack has a fight sequence choreographed just for a song, says John Abraham
John Abraham is at the moment busy promoting his upcoming film Attack. Helmed by Lakshya Raj Anand, the film stars Rakul Preet Singh and Jacqueline Fernandez in pivotal roles. In a recent conversation with him he also reveals that Attack has a fight sequence choreographed just for a song. John is known as an action icon as he has worked in action films such as Dhoom, Dishoom, Force and Romeo…
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EXCLUSIVE: “It is quite surreal to be a part of such a great film and play the antagonist Ravana,” says Saif Ali Khan on doing Adipurush : Bollywood News
EXCLUSIVE: “It is quite surreal to be a part of such a great film and play the antagonist Ravana,” says Saif Ali Khan on doing Adipurush : Bollywood News
Actor Saif Ali Khan has been in the headlines in recent times after the release of his film Bhoot Police which co-stars Arjun Kapoor, Yami Gautam, and Jacqueline Fernandez . The actor is now gearing up and working on the mythological drama Adipurush which is based on the epic tale of Ramayana. The film will have Saif Ali Khan playing the iconic character of antagonist Ravana while it will have…
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