Manish Malhotra continues to be awed by films!

The fashion mogul of Bollywood has come a long way and is the most-sought after fashion designer in B-Town

The grandeur in Manish Malhotra’s bespoke ensembles is often as larger than life as some of the Hindi films that he designs for. That’s because movies have influenced him since childhood, says the acclaimed designer, who has styled a range of Bollywood’s screen divas over the years.
From Kajol, Karisma Kapoor, Rani Mukerji to Aishwarya Rai, Preity Zinta andKareena Kapoor – Malhotra’s Midas Touch has worked its magic on several names in tinsel town. He continues to design for films and his “design philosophy” itself is driven by the creativity of the cinematic world.
“Movies have been an influencer since childhood. I continue to be in awe of movies. The perfection of the 1960s and 1970s colours is what I grew up with and that reflects a lot in my design philosophy,” Malhotra told a source.
His romance with Bollywood started when he first served as a costume designer for actress Juhi Chawla in the 1989-released film “Swarg”. Later, his work for Urmila Matondkar’s look in the 1995 film “Rangeela” won him his first Filmfare award.
The designer says he “looked at costume designing like no other designers looked at that time” and that’s how he got introduced to people who became his “closest friends”.
“I have a more than 24-year-long relationship with Bollywood and movies. I live and breathe films. My closest friends belong to this industry and are always around to support my work,” said Malhotra, who is known to attract the creme de la creme of Bollywood at his shows.
From designing for some of the style goddesses in the past to dressing up the current crop of Hindi filmdom’s leading ladies including Deepika Padukone, Sonam Kapoor and Alia Bhatt – he is a hit all the way. Now he’s also up for designing for a period film.
“People associate me with modern India due to the kind of work I have done in the past. If I ever get a chance to do a periodic film, I would love to explore that world,” said the designer, who is now ready to showcase his new collection at the grand finale show of Shree Raj Mahal Jewellers India Couture Week 2014, starting here July 15.
Sharing his thoughts about his show, Malhotra said: “Finale is about celebrating fashion, grandeur and craftsmanship. It’s not just about creating a collection but also about creating an experience like never before. It’s about creating an everlasting impact.”

But glamour is not all that Manish Malhotra is about.

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World Cup 2014 Fixtures & Results

 2014 FIFA World Cup will be the 20th FIFA World Cup, an international men’s football tournament, that is scheduled to take place in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July 2014. It will be the second time that Brazil has hosted the competition, the previous being in 1950. Brazil will become the fifth country to have hosted the World Cup twice, after Mexico, Italy, France, and Germany.
The national teams of 32 countries will take part in the finals tournament, with matches to be played in 12 cities throughout Brazil. It is scheduled to be the first World Cup to be held in South America since the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, the first time two consecutive World Cups are staged outside Europe, and the first time two consecutive World Cups are staged in the Southern Hemisphere, since the 2010 World Cup was held in South Africa. It will also be the first World Cup to use goal-line technology.

GROUP STAGE

THU
12
JUNE
BRA CRO
Group A, Sao Paulo
FRI
13
JUNE
MEX CMR
Group A, Natal
ESP NED
Group B, Salvador
CHI AUS
Group B, Cuiaba
SAT
14
JUNE
COL GRE
Group C, Belo Horizonte
URU CRC
Group D, Fortaleza
ENG ITA
Group D, Manaus
CIV JPN
Group C, Recife
SUN
15
JUNE
SUI ECU
Group E, Brasilia
FRA HON
Group E, Porto Alegre
ARG BIH
Group F, Rio
MON
16
JUNE
GER POR
Group G, Salvador
IRN NGA
Group F, Curitiba
GHA USA
Group G, Natal
TUE
17
JUNE
BEL ALG
Group H, Belo Horizonte
BRA MEX
Group A, Fortaleza
RUS KOR
Group H, Cuiaba
WED
18
JUNE
AUS NED
Group B, Porto Alegre
ESP CHI
Group B, Rio
CMR CRO
Group A, Manaus
THU
19
JUNE
COL CIV
Group C, Brasilia
URU ENG
Group D, Sao Paulo
JPN GRE
Group C, Natal
FRI
20
JUNE
ITA CRC
Group D, Recife
SUI FRA
Group E, Salvador
HON ECU
Group E, Curitiba
SAT
21
JUNE
ARG IRN
Group F, Belo Horizonte
GER GHA
Group G, Fortaleza
NGA BIH
Group F, Cuiaba
SUN
22
JUNE
BEL RUS
Group H, Rio
KOR ALG
Group H, Porto Alegre
USA POR
Group G, Manaus
MON
23
JUNE
NED CHI
Group B, Sao Paulo
AUS ESP
Group B, Curitiba
CMR BRA
Group A, Brasilia
CRO MEX
Group A, Recife
TUE
24
JUNE
ITA URU
Group D, Natal
CRC ENG
Group D, Belo Horizonte
JPN COL
Group C, Cuiaba
GRE CIV
Group C, Fortaleza
WED
25
JUNE
NGA ARG
Group F, Porto Alegre
BIH IRN
Group F, Salvador
HON SUI
Group E, Manaus
ECU FRA
Group E, Rio
THU
26
JUNE
POR GHA
Group G, Brasilia
USA GER
Group G, Recife
KOR BEL
Group H, Sao Paulo
ALG RUS
Group H, Curitiba

SECOND STAGE - ROUND OF 16

SAT
28
JUNE
BRA CHI
Match 49, Belo Horizonte
COL URU
Match 50, Rio
SUN
29
JUNE
NED MEX
Match 51, Fortaleza
CRC GRE
Match 52, Recife
MON
30
JUNE
FRA NGA
Match 53, Brasilia
GER ALG
Match 54, Porto Alegre
TUE
1
JULY
ARG SUI
Match 55, Sao Paulo
BEL USA
Match 56, Salvador

QUARTER-FINALS

FRI
4
JULY
FRA GER
Match 57, Rio
BRA COL
Match 58, Fortaleza
SAT
5
JULY
ARG BEL
Match 59, Brasilia
NED CRC
Match 60, Salvador

SEMI-FINALS

TUE
8
JULY
BRA GER
Match 61, Belo Horizonte
WED
9
JULY
NED ARG
Match 62, Sao Paulo

PLAY-OFF FOR 3RD

SAT
12
JULY
20:00 UTC
BRA L62
Brasilia

FINAL

SUN
13
JULY
19:00 UTC
GER W62
Rio