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Tamannaah Bhatia's DIY face masks for glowing, healthy skin
Tamannaah Bhatia's DIY face masks for glowing, healthy skin

Pink Villa

time4 days ago

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Tamannaah Bhatia's DIY face masks for glowing, healthy skin

Tamannaah Bhatia has always impressed fans with her glowing, healthy skin. At 35, the actress continues to rely on age-old skincare rituals passed down by her mother. Her secret? Two easy-to-make homemade face masks with simple kitchen ingredients. They help maintain her radiant look even after long days of makeup and styling. Beauty rituals passed down by her mother In a conversation with Vogue India, the actress shared that her skincare routine has always been influenced by her mother's advice. She revealed that when she began her acting career as a teenager, her mother introduced her to natural skincare remedies to balance the effects of daily makeup and hairstyling. Bhatia shared that she was excited to reveal her beauty secrets and the skincare rituals she had been following since childhood. The Odela 2 actress mentioned that these practices were taught to her by her mother when she began her acting career, as she had to wear makeup and style her hair daily. To balance the effects of those chemicals, she wanted to include something natural in her routine. Tamannaah also highlighted the importance of using raw and organic ingredients. The fashion maven recommended adjusting the mask consistency according to your skin type. For those with dry skin, she advised adding more honey to hydrate and moisturize. Exfoliating face scrub mask This mask is designed to gently exfoliate the skin, removing dead skin cells and leaving the face soft and smooth. Ingredients: 1 teaspoon sandalwood powder (chandan) 1 teaspoon powdered coffee 1 teaspoon organic raw honey How to Use: Mix the ingredients together to form a paste. Apply it to your face, gently massaging in circular motions while avoiding the eye area. Leave the scrub on for about 10 minutes, then rinse off with lukewarm water. Pat your face dry. Tamannaah notes that this scrub helps make the skin feel supple and refreshed. Moisturizing face mask This mask helps soothe and hydrate the skin, especially after exfoliation. Ingredients: Rosewater Gram flour (besan) Cold yogurt (dahi) How to Use: Combine the ingredients into a smooth mixture and apply it evenly across the face, including under the eyes. Leave the mask on until it dries, which usually takes about 10 minutes. Rinse it off with lukewarm water and gently pat your skin dry. This mask cools the skin, reduces redness, and provides deep moisturization. The Happy Days actress added that if you're in a rush, simply applying rosewater after using the exfoliating mask can also be beneficial. These simple DIY remedies reflect the timeless wisdom of natural skincare and prove that sometimes the best beauty secrets really do come from home.

Ron Howard Reveals Whether He ‘Clicked Immediately' with 'Happy Days' Costar Henry Winkler (Exclusive)
Ron Howard Reveals Whether He ‘Clicked Immediately' with 'Happy Days' Costar Henry Winkler (Exclusive)

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Ron Howard Reveals Whether He ‘Clicked Immediately' with 'Happy Days' Costar Henry Winkler (Exclusive)

Ron Howard has opened up about enduring friendship with his Happy Days costar Henry Winkler "We clicked immediately," Howard said of connecting with his old pal while speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the WSJ Future of Everything event on Wednesday, May 28 The pair have stayed friends over the decades, with Winkler even serving as godfather to Howard's daughter, actress Bryce Dallas HowardRon Howard and his Happy Days costar Henry Winkler were destined to become friends from the start. The 71-year-old actor and director shared that the great chemistry between him and Winkler — who played Richie and Fonzie, respectively, on the classic sitcom — translated onscreen as well as off. 'We clicked. 'We — Henry Winkler and I — clicked immediately, on a kind of professional level, but I also looked up to him,' Howard tells PEOPLE at the WSJ Future of Everything event on Wednesday, May 28 at The Glasshouse in New York City. He said one of the things that initially intrigued him about The Waterboy star, 79, was how he was so unlike the rest of the people in Hollywood that Howard had met at the time. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. 'Henry's a few years older than I am. Yale educated, and he looked at acting in a way that was — it wasn't Hollywood,' Howard shares. 'It was a little more intellectual. It was theater based, and that was new to me. But more than anything, we just got along beautifully and worked well together.' That mutual bond deepened over the years, leading to a decades-long friendship that stood the test of time and even produced classic films like 1982's Night Shift — which Howard said Winkler helped to get 'greenlit.' is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! 'When he agreed to do Night Shift, which was the first film Brian [Grazer] and I made together, it helped get the movie greenlit when Henry committed to be in the film, and so he did us both a huge solid when he committed to that movie,' he says. Howard told PEOPLE earlier this month that because of Winkler's support in Night Shift, his friend 'played a hand in helping my dream ultimately come true, which was to be a studio, Hollywood, feature director.' He would go on to direct movies like A Beautiful Mind, Apollo 13 and The Da Vinci Code. Winkler was a willing participant, as he shared at the Steel City Con in Pittsburgh in April that Howard once asked him if he thought he 'could do' directing and he responded saying, ''Ron, knowing you, if you were a brain surgeon, even if I didn't need to, I would be a patient.' And he went on." The pair grew so close that the Rush director even made Winkler the godfather to his actress daughter Bryce Dallas Howard, 44. The Help star has also referred to Winkler in the past as someone who is 'like a father to me.' Winkler has equally praised his old friend over the years, previously saying of the Eden director, "You would never know that Ron was a star. He was another member of this wonderful unit." Read the original article on People

Cricket legend Jason Gillespie reveals the bizarre sequence of events that led to him turning a legendary American TV and movie star into a cricket fan
Cricket legend Jason Gillespie reveals the bizarre sequence of events that led to him turning a legendary American TV and movie star into a cricket fan

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Cricket legend Jason Gillespie reveals the bizarre sequence of events that led to him turning a legendary American TV and movie star into a cricket fan

Australian cricket great Jason Gillespie has opened up on the bizarre sequence of events that led him to turn a legendary American TV and movie director into a cricket fan. The 50-year-old, who won 370 Test match caps for Australia, recounted the moment that he met legendary filmmaker Ron Howard during the 2005 Ashes Series. Howard is widely regarded as one of the greats of the film and television industry, having received multiple Academy Awards, Emmy Awards and Golden Globes during his 60-year career. Howard is perhaps best known for his role as Richie Cunningham in the US sitcom Happy Days. He left the show in 1980 to focus on production and would go on to direct some iconic films, including Apollo 13, Cinderella Man and A Beautiful Mind. Gillespie's revelation came about while he was speaking with broadcaster Mark Howard on his The Howie Games podcast. The cricket and footy commentator asked the ex-Yorkshire and South Australia coach whether there were any celebrities who have had a positive impression on him during his cricketing journey. And he recalled two high-profile figures who have stood out during his career, the first being Ron Howard. 'You remember the actor Ron Howard?' he asked the broadcaster on the podcast. 'Yeah, Happy Days!' the Mark Howard responded. 'And a famous director! Directed that incredible Formula One film about [Nicky] Lauda and [James] Hunt [Rush].' Gillespie then proceeded to recount the bizarre string of events, which included Australia's team physio during the 2005 Ashes Series, of how he converted Ron Howard into a massive cricket fan. 'He was directing Cinderella Man, which Russell Crow was in,' Gillespie said. 'Before the '05 Ashes, Rusty [Crow], had hurt his shoulder and they had employed Errol Alcott [the Australian team's physio] to fix his shoulder - so Errol was doing 10-hour days. 'Every day that Russell couldn't film, was costing them money. So Errol got compensated quite well to fix Rusty's shoulder. Obviously, Errol became friends with Ron Howard and got Ron some tickets to the Test match. 'So we've got Ron Howard sitting on the balcony and I've been dropped, Ritchie Cunningham! I was a massive Happy Days fan growing up, right, so I'm sitting on the balcony and I'm just chatting to Ron as if we're old mates. I'd been dropped from the Test side, but there was a silver lining as I got to sit at the Oval for a whole session and I'm talking to Ron Howard. Ron Howard (left) is well known for his role alongside Henry Winler (right) during the US sitcom Happy Days Gillespie was dropped from the Fifth Test at the Oval and says he had a 'good chinwag' with Howard on the balcony during the match 'He wants to know about cricket because he sees a lot of synergy as his great love is baseball.' Gillespie then recounted how the pair shared their knowledge about baseball and cricket, with Howard telling the cricketer that he reminds him of a baseballer who played for the Arizona Diamondbacks called Randy Johnson. 'We just had a great old chin wag - I don't actually remember getting a photo with him and I don't think I had the guts to say to him how much of a fan of Happy Days I was - because I watched it religiously as a kid!' Gillespie added. Australia would go on to draw that Test, with England subsequently holding out to win the series 2-1. But Ron Howard wasn't the only celebrity the former Pakistan coach was left star-struck by during the '05 Ashes. 'Hugh Jackman came into the dressing room at Lord's. I was just thinking: "That's Hugh Jackman", he said on the podcast. 'I walk up to introduce myself and [I go]: "Hi Hugh, my name's Jason Gillespie". The Wolverine star is a huge cricket fan, having revealed last year that one of his favourite ever cricketers is Indian star Rohit Sharma, who recently retired from Test cricket. However, upon entering the Aussie changing room during the Ashes series, Gillespie said Jackman was just as star-struck to meet some of his cricketing heroes than they were meeting a Hollywood superstar. 'He's just looked at me, shaken my hand and gone: "I know who you are", and he starts reeling off some of my stats. And I'm thinking: "How cool is that?" 'Just the loveliest, most humble, grateful person - he was like a kid in a candy store. The great Hugh Jackman, in the changing rooms, at Lord's, he was - ah mate - he was getting photos with all the boys. 'He was so happy and so grateful to be in the dressing room. All of us are pretty much the same going: "That's Hugh Jackman, that's pretty cool".

This Robin Williams movie had the most 'coked-up film set,' ex-studio boss says
This Robin Williams movie had the most 'coked-up film set,' ex-studio boss says

San Francisco Chronicle​

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

This Robin Williams movie had the most 'coked-up film set,' ex-studio boss says

The filming of Robert Altman's 'Popeye' was powered by a lot more than spinach, according to the man in charge of the studio that produced the movie. The 1980 live-action adaptation, starring Robin Williams and Shelley Duvall, was the 'most coked-up film set,' according to Barry Diller, the CEO of Paramount Pictures at the time. 'Film cans would be sent back to L.A. for daily processing film. This was shot in Malta,' Diller revealed during a recent onstage conversation with Anderson Cooper at New York City's 92nd Street Y. 'We found out that the film cans were actually being used to ship cocaine back and forth to this set. Everyone was stoned.' Diller is currently promoting his memoir 'Who Knew,' which details his career, including his time in charge at Paramount from 1974-84. 'If you watch 'Popeye,' you're watching a movie that — you think of it in the thing that they used to do about record speeds, 33 (RPM), whatever — this is a movie that runs at 78 RPM and 33 speed,' he said. Cooper then asked Diller if he 'instantly knew' that everyone on the film's set was high when he visited. 'Knew it?' Diller said. 'You couldn't escape it.' 'Popeye' was the big screen debut of Williams, a Redwood High School graduate who was a longtime Bay Area resident until his suicide at 63 in 2014. The stand-up comic had just experienced a breakthrough when he was cast as the alien Mork from Ork in an episode of the sitcom 'Happy Days.' The character proved so popular that it spun off into its own series, 'Mork & Mindy,' co-starring Pam Dawber. His performance as Mork caught Altman's eye when he was casting for the titular sailor man. 'Popeye' was originally a comic strip by Elzie Crisler Segar, which debuted in 1929 and was adapted into a series of short animated cartoons. Williams openly discussed his fight against addiction, which escalated during his rise to stardom in the 1970s when cocaine was prevalent in the entertainment industry. He told People magazine in a 1988 interview that he used cocaine 'to hide' but quit when his first wife, Valerie Velardi, became pregnant with their son, Zachary.

Top 10 Tamannaah Bhatia films to watch on OTT: Baahubali, Badrinath, and more
Top 10 Tamannaah Bhatia films to watch on OTT: Baahubali, Badrinath, and more

Pink Villa

time6 days ago

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  • Pink Villa

Top 10 Tamannaah Bhatia films to watch on OTT: Baahubali, Badrinath, and more

Tamannaah Bhatia 's top films are surely a feast for fans to understand her acting excellence and graceful beauty. The actress has shown versatility with her impressive performances. And it goes without saying that Tamannaah owns up the screens with her charisma. The actress, who had learned acting at the age of 13 and delivered performances on drama stages, made her first appearance in the music video Lafzon Mein from Abhijeet Sawant's album. Continuing her career, the actress debuted in the lead role with the Hindi-language movie Chand Sa Roshan Chehra. Following the actress' debut in Hindi, Tamannaah went on to make quite a buzz in South Indian cinema, playing leads in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and even Malayalam cinema over the years. Here are some of them that everyone should watch on OTT. Top 10 Tamannaah Bhatia films 1. Happy Days A movie that has enjoyed an immense cult following for many years now, Sekhar Kammula-directed Happy Days, is a top pick for Tamannaah Bhatia's acting prominence. Her appearance as Madhu in the coming-of-age musical film is still adored by many, evoking a sense of nostalgia. 2. Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam is another one of the memorable performances by Tamannaah Bhatia, featuring her alongside Siddharth. The charming appearance of the actress in the innocent character made the film a critical and commercial success. 3. Ayan Following her debut in Tamil cinema with ventures like Kedi, Kalloori, and Padikkadavan, Tamannaah stole the hearts of many with her appearance alongside Suriya in Ayan. The action thriller film featured the actress as the romantic lead in the commercial blockbuster by the late director KV Anand. 4. Paiyaa After appearing with Suriya, Tamannaah Bhatia shared screen space with Karthi in the road film Paiyaa. The movie is adored by many, with Tamannaah's beautiful portrayal as Charu, a beloved character, aided by beautiful tracks by Yuvan Shankar Raja. 5. 100% Love If you are someone who enjoys the cinematic trope of enemies to lovers, then never miss out on this Naga Chaitanya and Tamannaah Bhatia starrer, 100% Love. The romantic comedy of Balu and Mahalakshmi, who share a love-hate relationship, is as iconic as it comes. 6. Badrinath A film that received mixed to negative reviews but is still remembered by audiences and fans alike is the Allu Arjun starrer Badrinath. The film, which featured Tamannaah as an atheist, takes her character on a spiritual transition, falling in love with Badri. 7. Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu In the long list of impressive performances by Tamannaah Bhatia comes the Pawan Kalyan starrer political actioner Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu, directed by Puri Jagannadh, marking the actor and director's reunion after Badri. 8. Baahubali: The Beginning A top-notch film that catapulted the actress's career with her character was the Prabhas -starrer epic venture Baahubali: The Beginning. The SS Rajamouli directorial feature stars Tamannaah as Avantika, the skilled combatant who also plays the love interest for Shivudu (Mahendra Baahubali), paving the path to his destiny. 9. Dharmadurai Tamannaah Bhatia then shared screen space with Vijay Sethupathi in Dharmadurai. The slice-of-life drama features Tamannaah as a college friend to the main antagonist, serving as the bridge to his redemption after being struck with a tragedy of his own. 10. F2: Fun and Frustration Finally, a fun venture featuring Tamannaah Bhatia would be the Venkatesh Daggubati and Varun Tej Konidela starrer F2: Fun and Frustration. As she plays the love interest to one of the leads, the actress carries her efforts with humor on this one. Over the years, Tamannaah Bhatia has been part of some interesting and notable ventures. With her sheer elegance on the big screens, the actress will be a bonus when cast in films driven by good writing.

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