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Rakesh Omprakash Mehra who hit gold with his Aamir Khan starrer film, Rang De Basanti is all set to release his next movie . A movie which is very different from his previous two films, Aks and RDB.
The movie that is titled Dilli 6 will star Abhishek Bachchan and Sonam Kapoor in the lead role.
The first look of the highly anticipated film Delhi 6, starring Sonam Kapoor and Abhishek Bachchan will be shown at the Dubai International Film Festival. Director Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Sonam and Abhishek will be there to present the film.
Also there will be Freida Pinto and Anil Kapoor for Slumdog Millionaire, Preity Zinta will be in attendance for her film Heaven on Earth and Nandita Das for her directorial debut film Firaaq.
Along with these stars there will also be a host of Hollywood stars including Nicholas Cage, Brendan Fraser, Oliver Stone, Danny Glover, Eliza Bennett, Salma Hayek, Goldie Hawn and Laura Linney.
According to the website: “Reflecting Dubai’s cosmopolitan and multicultural character, the festival showcases a wide selection of features, shorts and documentaries from around the world. DIFF aims at establishing itself as a major international festival, while continuing to act as a platform for showcasing excellence in Arab Cinema and simultaneously contributing to the development and growth of the regional industry and talent.” The festival, which is in its 5th year, runs from December 11th to the 18th.

Pic : First Look of Rakesh Mehra’s Dilli 6 Wallpaper
Dilli 6 is basically the story of Rakesh’s reminiscences during his growing years in Delhi. So will Dilli 6 be another Rang De Basanti or will it doom like Aks? Keeping watching this space for more trivia on Dilli 6.
Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor presents a creation by Indian designer Tarun Tahiliani’s collection during the second day of Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai October 21, 2008.
Day-2 started with leggy models walking the ramp for the effervescent talents Jyoti Khaitan, Manish Gupta and Pallavi Murdia. Manish Gupta spawned an enduring collection with a much focused use of cotton Chanderi and georgette. His collection was an utterly feminine collection of short dresses beautified in the colours of pastel ivory, yellow and black. With not much embellishments Manish restricted himself to cotton tape designs and a slight tint of glitters here and there revamping the attires. His finale of two princess and Empire waist line black dresses, one of whose pleats were finely glittered while the other looked like princess’ attire with flair were truly a delightful watch!
Tarun Tahiliani- who also showed at the Delhi Fashion Week- showcased his Levi’s collection with the various designs of a conventional denim with Swarovski crystal embedded on them. The silver chains and crystals dangling everywhere were truly Tarun’s masterpieces. Even the denim Bermuda shorts with zardosi patch works had the glittery work on them.
Tarun Levi’s collection was undoubtedly the crowd puller. The finale had the gorgeous ‘Saawariya’ Sonam Kapoor as Tarun’s bride in a bleached white denim covered with jeweled chains and crystals. She sputtered with poise and model-like performance on the ramp and was a real stunner!
G Pia Fleming was a surprise. Glittery, colourful breezy dresses in off shoulder made quite a mark. Fleming’s collection was truly a fresh breeze of cut and texture.
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Aastha Bahl’s ‘Misteltoe’ she collection was everything promised: comfortable western clothes for woman and an aesthetic design. Her fish like pattern was a constant factor of her display, the colour base was neutral crème. Aastha’s beautifully designed dresses with shoulder straps, kangaroo pockets with hoodies and backless flared dresses were a treat for the eyes. Her fashionable display of leggings (leg wears), multi coloured ankle warmers added a funky touch to her creation. Aastha’s creations were must haves for summers!
Rahul Mishra was somber in pastels: brown, beige and whites. The finishing looked like it required some touches, though. Anupama Dayal’s digital prints were quite wearable. The greys, whites and golds would rock at an evening party.