On the night that Sooni Taraporevala introduced Little Zizou, Ripon Club smelt like a Parsi wedding, which is to say, the mingling of whiskey and wafers.
On the night that Sooni Taraporevala introduced Little Zizou, Ripon Club smelt like a Parsi wedding, which is to say, the mingling of whiskey and wafers. You saw Gary Lawyer and Cyrus Broacha mingling and a whole lot of waiting later, John Abraham showed up.
The movie's trailer was shown and Taraporevala, amongst other things, said that Boman Irani (who made a no-show because he was shooting abroad) was so likeable in the movie that "every woman over 35 will want to marry him". At the photo ops, John Abraham stood off-centre amongst the film's cast, but the photographers insisted he come to the centre. He politely declined at first, but soon complied. Even though the actor's got a special appearance in the film, looks like he was the main man in the eye of the shutterbugs.u00a0
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Not quite quiet
Zarina Mehta, CEO of Bindass used the phrase "quiet activist" for John Abraham as she introduced him. He's supporting a campaign by the channel called Ungli Uthao u2014 urging youngsters to vote u2014 that's pretty apt, seeing that the ones assembled (there was an enthusiastic bunch of them sitting on a podium) came alive when the Dostana star set foot on stage. We wondered if 'quiet activism' was a term too discreet for a stage. That's celebrity land for you, where even loud is