Kareena Kapoor captivated fans at the airport, channeling her iconic Geet character from 'Jab We Met' in a white kurta, bell-bottom denim, and a colorful stole. Her look, 17 years after the film's ...
Kareena Kapoor recently turned heads at the airport, sporting a look that instantly reminded fans of her beloved character Geet Kaur Dhillon from the classic film Jab We Met. Seventeen years after ...
Kareena Kapoor Khan’s spectacular performance ensured that Geet will be an iconic character. 2. Those glasses! Shahid Kapoor’s nerdy look was a sight to behold. 3. The music of Jab We Met was ...
As the film completes 17 years of release, we revisit the time Kareena Kapoor said that every generation after 'Jab We Met' had a role just like Geet. The actress played the role of the bubbly ...
So, it's no surprise that the younger generation finds themselves flocking to one of Diana's most iconic (and earliest ... we can all agree that the look is still just as fashionable as ever.
Luhrmann was the guest of honour of the gala who did some of the most famous films, like 'Romeo + Juliet', 'Moulin Rouge!', 'The Great Gatsby', and even 'Elvis'. Here, speaking in one of the many ...
Billy Crystal has revealed that he no longer has his character’s iconic chunky white knit from the 1989 rom-com “When Harry Met Sally.” “I got a lot,” the 76-year-old told People on ...
Emily Ratajkowski celebrated Halloween this year by honoring Jennifer Lopez’s iconic look from the 2000 Grammys red carpet. The model, 33, stunned in a plunging ensemble on Thursday reminiscent ...
To get started, it’s good to know the history and evolution of this iconic look. The original bikers of the 1950s dressed pretty differently to their contemporary counterparts, favoring simple ...
Zac Efron made a nostalgic return to his iconic side-swept bangs hairstyle ... sported a laid-back look in a white T-shirt layered with a grey sweatshirt, light grey sweatpants, and flip-flops.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Osvaldo Golijov and David Henry Hwang’s opera, inspired by the life of Federico García Lorca, arrived at the Met with a dizzying blend of styles.