Updated On: 18 November, 2015 06:01 AM IST | | Malavika Sangghvi
<p>The phrase opposites attract couldn't have a better demonstration. A few weeks ago when we had attended Bindu Rana Kapoor’s pre-Karva Chauth ladies lunch and had introduced fiery activist and on your TV each night taking on the rich powerful and delinquent lawyer Abha Singh to svelte jewellery designer and high flying socialite Queenie Singh, the delight on the faces of both women was palpable. </p>

Abha and Queenie Singh
The phrase opposites attract couldn't have a better demonstration. A few weeks ago when we had attended Bindu Rana Kapoor's pre-Karva Chauth ladies lunch and had introduced fiery activist and on your TV each night taking on the rich powerful and delinquent lawyer Abha Singh to svelte jewellery designer and high flying socialite Queenie Singh, the delight on the faces of both women was palpable. “You can come to me if you ever have need for legal advice,” Singh had said, as an opening gambit to Queenie, who had replied just as feisty, “I don't think -or I hope I never have need for one, but it's a pleasure to meet you.” Adding, “I'm just not the fighting type, never been.”

Abha and Queenie Singh