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Star Minissha Lamba

 

When Lamba was growing up, her father was in the hospitality business and this gave Lamba the opportunity to travel around the country and meet many people. She had also been to school in Chennai - Chettinad Vidyashram before moving out from there in 11th grade to travel. Lamba's long term ambition was to become a journalist. While studying for a degree in Delhi, Lamba pursued modelling as a hobby and soon became a well-placed model in the Indian modelling industry. Examples of Lamba's early modelling work include several television commerci..

  •  Birthday:
  •  18-Jan-1982
  •  Birth Place:
  •  kashmir, India

When Lamba was growing up, her father was in the hospitality business and this gave Lamba the opportunity to travel around the country and meet many people. She had also been to school in Chennai - Chettinad Vidyashram before moving out from there in 11th grade to travel. Lamba's long term ambition was to become a journalist. While studying for a degree in Delhi, Lamba pursued modelling as a hobby and soon became a well-placed model in the Indian modelling industry. Examples of Lamba's early modelling work include several television commercials for companies such as LG, Sony, Cadbury, Hajmola, Airtel, Sunsilk, and also others.

In 2004, she majored in English with honours from the University of Delhi.
Then came her first movie in 2005 called "Yahaan", which was directed by Shoojit Sircar. In 2008, she acted in Siddharth Anand's film Bachna Ae Haseeno which stars Bipasha Basu, Deepika Padukone along with Ranbir Kapoor in the lead roles. This movie is produced by Yashraj Films.then she went u.s

 Minissha Lamba
Minissha Lamba walked the ramp for PC Chandra's latest jewellery line at Kolkata Fashion Week. After the show, she told our correspondent that it was a 'queenly' experience.

This is the first time you walked as a showstopper for a jewellery collection. How was the experience?
Lovely! After wearing so many gold and diamond jewellery, I felt like a queen and as I walked the ramp, it was a queenly experience with everyone clapping...it was as if I was walking to my throne. (Laughs)

What was it like to dress like a Bengali on the ramp?
Bengali women are the best models for jewellery... even an ordinary piece look extraordinary on them. This was the first time I wore a red-bordered off-white saree and that too in a Bengali style. Initially, I was a bit apprehensive about my looks, because people have never seen me in this getup. But I think I looked quite nice on the ramp.

Is there any particular piece of jewellery in the collection that you would really love to wear personally?
There are quite a few of them...the bajubandhs are really tempting. Some earrings, bangles and necklaces are truly beautiful.

What kind of jewellery do you usually wear?
Honestly speaking, I don't like wearing loads of jewellery-it's the bare minimum. But I love wearing long earrings and have a good collection at home.
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