red dec 2012 magazine

148
LIFESTYLE POLITICS SPORTS CINEMA PERSONALITIES AUTOMOBILES GADGETS FOOD TRAVEL DECEMBER 2012 VOL. 02 | | ISSUE 06 ` 50/- VICTORY’S SHADOW www.redmagazine.in | DECEMBER | 2012 | ISSUE 06 VOL. 02 RNI: APENG/2011/38387 RED LIFE DOCS WITH A MAGIC WAND RED RETREAT CHRISTMAS JAUNTS

Upload: red-magazine

Post on 18-Mar-2016

473 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

LIFESTYLE POLITICS SPORTS CINEMA PERSONALITIES AUTOMOBILES GADGETS FOOD TRAVEL

DECEMBER 2012 VOL. 02 | | ISSUE 06

` 50/-

V I C T O R Y ’ S

SHADOWw

ww

.red

mag

azin

e.in

| DE

CE

MB

ER

| 2

01

2

| IS

SU

E 0

6V

OL. 0

2R

NI: A

PE

NG

/20

11

/38

38

7

R E D L I F E

DOCS WITHA MAGIC WAND

R E D R E T R E A T

CHRISTMAS JAUNTS

Page 2: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 3: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 4: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 5: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 6: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 7: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

V I S A K H A P A T N A M , D W A R A K A N A G A R , P h : 0 8 9 1 6 6 3 3 3 3 4 V I J A Y A W A D A , M . G . R O A D , P h : 0 8 6 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 R A J A H M U N D R Y , P U S H K A R G H A T R O A D , P h : 0 8 6 3 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 W W W . K A N K A T A L A . C O M

Wrapping dreams in silk over years60

S A R E E S S A L W A R S P A W A D A S G H A G R A S

LAXMI HUNDAI AD

Page 8: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 9: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 10: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

ww

w.r

ed

mag

azin

e.i

n

While Chevrolet Sail says why settle for anything less when you can have more, Thunderbird aims to please the rider in you.

Red Race 80

With ‘latest’ in technology becoming old every day, there is birth of new state-of-the-art gadgets and many of them are here to stay!

Red Gadgets 85

776Red Haute Red Alert 68

His name has Victory preceding it and that is no coincidence. All you need to know, and all you never knew about the down-to-earth Venkatesh.

Tanned skin can be fancy, but the car windows can be fussy!! Don’t face the heat because of the black film...the story behind the sun-film ban and a word of caution to the public.

A TAKE OFF TO NEW HEIGHTS

BBA Degree/ Diploma

International Airhostess Diploma

Training Trip to Singapore

Communication Training

Grooming Workshop by experts

CRS Training by Galileo

H O S P I T A L I T Y T O U R I S MA V I A T I O N

www.myf ly ingcats .com

3rd Floor, Kubera Towers, Sampath Vinayak Temple Road, Visakhapatnam - 530 003. Tel : +91 891 2712552, 91772 36789. email : [email protected]

RE

DM

AG

AZ

INE

.IN

Page 11: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

ww

w.r

ed

mag

azin

e.i

n

While Chevrolet Sail says why settle for anything less when you can have more, Thunderbird aims to please the rider in you.

Red Race 80

With ‘latest’ in technology becoming old every day, there is birth of new state-of-the-art gadgets and many of them are here to stay!

Red Gadgets 85

776Red Haute Red Alert 68

His name has Victory preceding it and that is no coincidence. All you need to know, and all you never knew about the down-to-earth Venkatesh.

Tanned skin can be fancy, but the car windows can be fussy!! Don’t face the heat because of the black film...the story behind the sun-film ban and a word of caution to the public.

A TAKE OFF TO NEW HEIGHTS

BBA Degree/ Diploma

International Airhostess Diploma

Training Trip to Singapore

Communication Training

Grooming Workshop by experts

CRS Training by Galileo

H O S P I T A L I T Y T O U R I S MA V I A T I O N

www.myf ly ingcats .com

3rd Floor, Kubera Towers, Sampath Vinayak Temple Road, Visakhapatnam - 530 003. Tel : +91 891 2712552, 91772 36789. email : [email protected]

RE

DM

AG

AZ

INE

.IN

Page 12: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Red Life 87Meet the magicians of makeover! With this doctor couple around, beauty knows no bounds!!

Let’s explore where the jingle bells are ringing the loudest this year!!

Red Retreat 111

Red Cuisine 107

2012 is about to end!! But does it cease your

right to entertainment?? No ways!! Flip through

the pages to entertain yourself!!

Red Entertainment 72

Lighter the better, this makes you prettier!! The jewel mantra this season.

Red Dazzle 95

Red Glitz 127Two glitzy and extravagantly splendid weddings of bigwigs' kids, all for you to see!

With year-end celebrations and New Year round the corner, party food is all set to conquer the gluttonin you.

Page 13: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Red Life 87Meet the magicians of makeover! With this doctor couple around, beauty knows no bounds!!

Let’s explore where the jingle bells are ringing the loudest this year!!

Red Retreat 111

Red Cuisine 107

2012 is about to end!! But does it cease your

right to entertainment?? No ways!! Flip through

the pages to entertain yourself!!

Red Entertainment 72

Lighter the better, this makes you prettier!! The jewel mantra this season.

Red Dazzle 95

Red Glitz 127Two glitzy and extravagantly splendid weddings of bigwigs' kids, all for you to see!

With year-end celebrations and New Year round the corner, party food is all set to conquer the gluttonin you.

Page 14: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 15: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 16: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

The Crew

Printed, Published and Owned by Chandra Mouli Tippala. Printed at Kalajyothi Process Pvt. Ltd., 1-1-60/5, RTC X Roads Hyderabad - 500 020. Published at Red PublicationsD. No. 14-36-9, Vikas Nagar, Pedagantyada, Gajuwaka, Dist. Visakhapatnam, AP. Editor: Tippala Divya Reddy.

Publisher

Editor-in-Chief

Asst. Editor

Sr. Feature Writer

Sr. Photographer

Photographers

Image Processing

General Manager - Marketing

Asst. Manager - Marketing

Sales & Business Development

Distribution & Sales

Subscription & Sales

Accounts & Admin.

Publication Consultant

Chandra Mouli Tippala

V Sarada

Avinash CK Gembali

Ranita Ray

Dhana Vijay

Dinakar PamuManikantaUday K PattaPrudhvi Raju Addala

B Kamal Kanth

Rajesh Babu Guntu

Mala Chaudrani

Nageswar RaoKranthi KumarEswar Rao

Faheem SiddiquiKumarSubramanyam

LavanyaN Naveen

K Francis

K Raghuram Raju

Feature Writers

Dy. General Manager - Advertising

Nirupama ReddySoundarya VarmaAnoohya B

Selvaraj Dominic

Himmat Kaur

Design Strategy

P U B L I S H E R ’ S N O T E

There is an all-round confusion in the state, especially in the politics that dominates our social fabric. With strategies changing like patterns on sand dunes and equations among parties and leaders altering by the hour, the political picture is hazy and the situation fluid. It is tough to find out who is endorsing whom and who has split with whom. That forms the basis for our red flag.

All this notwithstanding and in a rare show of unity, most of the Opposition parties came together in support of the bill for statutory status to SC/ST sub-plans and the state created history by passing it and becoming the first one in the country to have such legislation.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mr. N. Kiran Kumar Reddy successfully completed two years in the office. Refusing to evaluate his performance he said, “I have written an exam. How can I correct my own paper?” However, he celebrated the occasion by launching the first girder of the 72-km Hyderabad Metro Rail Project, with a promise that it would be dedicated to the nation in December next year.

The Hyderabad police have earned kudos for implementing the SC order banning the tinted films on car windows, taking even VIPs and film stars to task for flouting the rule while their Visakhapatnam counterparts too did well in bringing down the tinted shutters. We did our bit by talking of the issue (see red alert).

We have “covered” Victory Venkatesh. Yes, the star is on the threshold of a new dawn with two mega films up for release very soon. In return he ‘covers’ many issues for us, besides his films.

In the looks-driven world, you need not bother any more about a scar on the hand or a spot on the face! Dr. Sailaja Kaza and Dr. Srinivas Surapaneni know how to hide or highlight them to enhance your glamour quotient and we embellish our edition with their story.

While the conflict between industrialists and environmentalists seems never ending, Mr. RVS Raju, President, RHI Clasil Ltd., has proven that ‘where there is a will, there is a way’ by building an industry for which ‘the trees don’t have to pay.’ Turn to our trade pages.

It is the end of the year and beginning of celebrations and vacationing too. Check out where to go and what to cook in our retreat and cuisine pages respectively. couture and dazzle can brush up your party look.

Oh! what a year it has been!! It earned us Capital gains. Yes, we are now in Hyderabad too.

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a very happy New Year.

Chandra Mouli Tippala, Publisher

WW

W.

RE

DM

AG

AZ

IN

E.

IN

For advertisements, call:9885 4444499553 955178 9948 511221

9700 282452 For subscriptions, call:8885 4444468885 444445 For stockings, call:

9000 5183758897 626262

8886 393888

9949 444446

FOR QUERIES,CALL: 88854 88854red | december 2012 | 14 red | december 2012 | 15

Page 17: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

The Crew

Printed, Published and Owned by Chandra Mouli Tippala. Printed at Kalajyothi Process Pvt. Ltd., 1-1-60/5, RTC X Roads Hyderabad - 500 020. Published at Red PublicationsD. No. 14-36-9, Vikas Nagar, Pedagantyada, Gajuwaka, Dist. Visakhapatnam, AP. Editor: Tippala Divya Reddy.

Publisher

Editor-in-Chief

Asst. Editor

Sr. Feature Writer

Sr. Photographer

Photographers

Image Processing

General Manager - Marketing

Asst. Manager - Marketing

Sales & Business Development

Distribution & Sales

Subscription & Sales

Accounts & Admin.

Publication Consultant

Chandra Mouli Tippala

V Sarada

Avinash CK Gembali

Ranita Ray

Dhana Vijay

Dinakar PamuManikantaUday K PattaPrudhvi Raju Addala

B Kamal Kanth

Rajesh Babu Guntu

Mala Chaudrani

Nageswar RaoKranthi KumarEswar Rao

Faheem SiddiquiKumarSubramanyam

LavanyaN Naveen

K Francis

K Raghuram Raju

Feature Writers

Dy. General Manager - Advertising

Nirupama ReddySoundarya VarmaAnoohya B

Selvaraj Dominic

Himmat Kaur

Design Strategy

P U B L I S H E R ’ S N O T E

There is an all-round confusion in the state, especially in the politics that dominates our social fabric. With strategies changing like patterns on sand dunes and equations among parties and leaders altering by the hour, the political picture is hazy and the situation fluid. It is tough to find out who is endorsing whom and who has split with whom. That forms the basis for our red flag.

All this notwithstanding and in a rare show of unity, most of the Opposition parties came together in support of the bill for statutory status to SC/ST sub-plans and the state created history by passing it and becoming the first one in the country to have such legislation.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mr. N. Kiran Kumar Reddy successfully completed two years in the office. Refusing to evaluate his performance he said, “I have written an exam. How can I correct my own paper?” However, he celebrated the occasion by launching the first girder of the 72-km Hyderabad Metro Rail Project, with a promise that it would be dedicated to the nation in December next year.

The Hyderabad police have earned kudos for implementing the SC order banning the tinted films on car windows, taking even VIPs and film stars to task for flouting the rule while their Visakhapatnam counterparts too did well in bringing down the tinted shutters. We did our bit by talking of the issue (see red alert).

We have “covered” Victory Venkatesh. Yes, the star is on the threshold of a new dawn with two mega films up for release very soon. In return he ‘covers’ many issues for us, besides his films.

In the looks-driven world, you need not bother any more about a scar on the hand or a spot on the face! Dr. Sailaja Kaza and Dr. Srinivas Surapaneni know how to hide or highlight them to enhance your glamour quotient and we embellish our edition with their story.

While the conflict between industrialists and environmentalists seems never ending, Mr. RVS Raju, President, RHI Clasil Ltd., has proven that ‘where there is a will, there is a way’ by building an industry for which ‘the trees don’t have to pay.’ Turn to our trade pages.

It is the end of the year and beginning of celebrations and vacationing too. Check out where to go and what to cook in our retreat and cuisine pages respectively. couture and dazzle can brush up your party look.

Oh! what a year it has been!! It earned us Capital gains. Yes, we are now in Hyderabad too.

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a very happy New Year.

Chandra Mouli Tippala, Publisher

WW

W.

RE

DM

AG

AZ

IN

E.

IN

For advertisements, call:9885 4444499553 955178 9948 511221

9700 282452 For subscriptions, call:8885 4444468885 444445 For stockings, call:

9000 5183758897 626262

8886 393888

9949 444446

FOR QUERIES,CALL: 88854 88854red | december 2012 | 14 red | december 2012 | 15

Page 18: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 19: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 20: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

po

st

faceb

oo

k.co

m/r

ed

ma

ga

zin

ea

p

We look forward to your comments. Post them on...

Radhika Varma

Harish Varma Prabhas

Niranjan Babu Chinna

Sandeep Reddy

Sourabh Dalmia

Adusumilli Janakiram

Saumitra Guha

Sri Reddy

Kamesh Tata

D.Shree

Jinia Shah

Rekha Rao

Jai

Nithya G

Ravi K

Aswathi Singh

This month’s edition is really too

good!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Loving red.♥♥

November issue is superb!!! It’s a great work by "red" team...

I wish u all d best for future...Cover photo is just amazing. Please get it once again with Mahesh!!!

Nice cover page.

Hope the red lovers & readers had a great Diwali.

Never worry Chandu; it is the number one magazine of VIZAG.

Superb cover pic! I am sure like sparkling star, red magazine will also be sparkling, loved to get a copy of this magazine......Thanks red :)

As usual always pretty cover page. I had been through the magazine, its pretty colourful.

Yes, handful of sparkles.

Your ideas and ideologies are very nice.

red tips are absolutely useful!! We had really polished our gymming gyaan with them.

Vaddanam was a good read!! Thanks for the nice display of those classic pieces.

The décor segment of carpets is really splendid!! Looking forward to get one like them!!

The article on hair care, I loved it. Now I know what supplements I should take for lustrous locks!

Hansika is too beautiful on the cover..! Is Tamannah next on the list?

I went through your magazine, and it is quite a treat. I like the fact that you balanced a bit of everything keeping in touch with entertainment and serious topics too. Kudos red!

Page 21: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

po

st

faceb

oo

k.co

m/r

ed

ma

ga

zin

ea

p

We look forward to your comments. Post them on...

Radhika Varma

Harish Varma Prabhas

Niranjan Babu Chinna

Sandeep Reddy

Sourabh Dalmia

Adusumilli Janakiram

Saumitra Guha

Sri Reddy

Kamesh Tata

D.Shree

Jinia Shah

Rekha Rao

Jai

Nithya G

Ravi K

Aswathi Singh

This month’s edition is really too

good!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Loving red.♥♥

November issue is superb!!! It’s a great work by "red" team...

I wish u all d best for future...Cover photo is just amazing. Please get it once again with Mahesh!!!

Nice cover page.

Hope the red lovers & readers had a great Diwali.

Never worry Chandu; it is the number one magazine of VIZAG.

Superb cover pic! I am sure like sparkling star, red magazine will also be sparkling, loved to get a copy of this magazine......Thanks red :)

As usual always pretty cover page. I had been through the magazine, its pretty colourful.

Yes, handful of sparkles.

Your ideas and ideologies are very nice.

red tips are absolutely useful!! We had really polished our gymming gyaan with them.

Vaddanam was a good read!! Thanks for the nice display of those classic pieces.

The décor segment of carpets is really splendid!! Looking forward to get one like them!!

The article on hair care, I loved it. Now I know what supplements I should take for lustrous locks!

Hansika is too beautiful on the cover..! Is Tamannah next on the list?

I went through your magazine, and it is quite a treat. I like the fact that you balanced a bit of everything keeping in touch with entertainment and serious topics too. Kudos red!

Page 22: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

KAJAL IN THE CITYActor Kajal Agarwal created a flutter in the City when she was here to inaugurate UNV, a family shopping mall that came up on Sampath Vinayak Temple Road. Fans craned to have a dekko of her at the mall. Management and staff had a tough time to ‘manage’ the crowds who created a stampede like situation on the premises. She strolled around the mall and tried a few saris. UNV MD Krishna Murthy and Chairman B. Kiran Kumar and others were present.

SRIVAMSI SHOPPING MALLTouted as ‘the one stop family store’, yet another shopping mall sprang on Dabagardens Main Road. Vatti Vasantha Kumar, Minister for Tourism and Culture, Archaelogy, Museums, Archives, Youth Services & Sports, NCC, AP inaugurated the mall. Ministers Balaraju and Ganta Srinivasa Rao and Congress Whip Dronamraju Srinivas lighted the lamp. Dr. MVVS Murthy, President, GITAM University made the first purchase. The guests of honour included MLAs Tynala Vijaya Kumar, Velagapudi Ramakrishna Babu, Malla Vijaya Prasad, Chintalapudi Venkataramaiah, Panchakarla Ramesh Babu, Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao and former MLC VVR Parthasaradhi. The mall has set up an additional facility, a food court.

CITY GETS PAINTBALL ARENA‘Bunkers N Bonkers’, the first paintball arena, has come up in Vizag. Located in Sagar Nagar, near Senora Beach Resort, it was inaugurated by Vizag East MLA V. Ramakrishna Babu. Designed with eco-friendly/recyclable items, the arena gives the most fun filled experience to the players. Originated in the US, paintball is a game in which players compete, in teams or individually. Attired in protective gear, the participants have to strategically ‘aim and shoot’ their opponent team with paintballs. K. Dhatri Vasanth is the proprietor.

red | december 2012 | 20

V I Z A G

Page 23: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

KAJAL IN THE CITYActor Kajal Agarwal created a flutter in the City when she was here to inaugurate UNV, a family shopping mall that came up on Sampath Vinayak Temple Road. Fans craned to have a dekko of her at the mall. Management and staff had a tough time to ‘manage’ the crowds who created a stampede like situation on the premises. She strolled around the mall and tried a few saris. UNV MD Krishna Murthy and Chairman B. Kiran Kumar and others were present.

SRIVAMSI SHOPPING MALLTouted as ‘the one stop family store’, yet another shopping mall sprang on Dabagardens Main Road. Vatti Vasantha Kumar, Minister for Tourism and Culture, Archaelogy, Museums, Archives, Youth Services & Sports, NCC, AP inaugurated the mall. Ministers Balaraju and Ganta Srinivasa Rao and Congress Whip Dronamraju Srinivas lighted the lamp. Dr. MVVS Murthy, President, GITAM University made the first purchase. The guests of honour included MLAs Tynala Vijaya Kumar, Velagapudi Ramakrishna Babu, Malla Vijaya Prasad, Chintalapudi Venkataramaiah, Panchakarla Ramesh Babu, Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao and former MLC VVR Parthasaradhi. The mall has set up an additional facility, a food court.

CITY GETS PAINTBALL ARENA‘Bunkers N Bonkers’, the first paintball arena, has come up in Vizag. Located in Sagar Nagar, near Senora Beach Resort, it was inaugurated by Vizag East MLA V. Ramakrishna Babu. Designed with eco-friendly/recyclable items, the arena gives the most fun filled experience to the players. Originated in the US, paintball is a game in which players compete, in teams or individually. Attired in protective gear, the participants have to strategically ‘aim and shoot’ their opponent team with paintballs. K. Dhatri Vasanth is the proprietor.

red | december 2012 | 20

V I Z A G

Page 24: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

HIMALAYA OPENS OUTLETHimalaya Opticals opened its 3rd outlet in the city near NAD Kotha Road and it was inaugurated by Regional Head (South) Mr. Mayank and Managing Director Mr. Sarat Binani, Himalaya Opticals. The exclusive multi brand outlet houses an array of frames and sunglasses designed by Philippe Morelle, Alan Azzaro, Oliver Martini, Genx, Uth, Tommy Hilfiger, Ray Ban, Vogue, Emporio Armani and D&G to name a few. It also houses latest varieties of contact lenses of reputed brands. The outlet boasts of unique browse & feel concept for the consumer to see and feel the product at one’s liberty.

S SQUARE S Square Family Spa, Salon & Academy for men and women opened at CMR Central. Located on the 4th floor, the academy offers both theoretical and practical training specialty courses. The spa salon is a complete beauty home and its main specialties are live fish pedicure (introduced for the first time in Vizag) and permanent tattoo. Y. Raja Rao, Retd. SBI Officer inaugurated the spa, O. Naresh Kumar, CEO, Symbiosys Technologies inaugurated the men’s section and Satyanand, Star Maker, inaugurated the women’s section. Spa Directors Hema, Devi and proprietor E. Shireesha were present.

CII INTERACTIVE SESSIONThe Confederation of Indian Industry organised an interactive session with Richard Hyde, Deputy High Commissioner for Andhra Pradesh, British Deputy High Commission. The meet that focused on the matters relating to Indo-British trade, investment and opportunities and economic relations, explored possibilities of collaborate ventures in Visakhapatnam. RVS Raju, Past Chairman, CII Vizag Zone & President, RHI Clasil Ltd, Arun Pillai, Deputy Head of Mission and Head, UK Trade and Investment, British Deputy High Commission, Richard Hyde, Deputy High Commissioner for Andhra Pradesh, British Deputy High Commission , G Sambasiva Rao, Vice-Chairman, CII Vizag Zone & Managing Director, Shipping Services Pvt. Ltd. and K. Ganeshan, Head CII Vizag Zone shared the dais with Hyde.

red | december 2012 | 22

V I Z A G

Page 25: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

HIMALAYA OPENS OUTLETHimalaya Opticals opened its 3rd outlet in the city near NAD Kotha Road and it was inaugurated by Regional Head (South) Mr. Mayank and Managing Director Mr. Sarat Binani, Himalaya Opticals. The exclusive multi brand outlet houses an array of frames and sunglasses designed by Philippe Morelle, Alan Azzaro, Oliver Martini, Genx, Uth, Tommy Hilfiger, Ray Ban, Vogue, Emporio Armani and D&G to name a few. It also houses latest varieties of contact lenses of reputed brands. The outlet boasts of unique browse & feel concept for the consumer to see and feel the product at one’s liberty.

S SQUARE S Square Family Spa, Salon & Academy for men and women opened at CMR Central. Located on the 4th floor, the academy offers both theoretical and practical training specialty courses. The spa salon is a complete beauty home and its main specialties are live fish pedicure (introduced for the first time in Vizag) and permanent tattoo. Y. Raja Rao, Retd. SBI Officer inaugurated the spa, O. Naresh Kumar, CEO, Symbiosys Technologies inaugurated the men’s section and Satyanand, Star Maker, inaugurated the women’s section. Spa Directors Hema, Devi and proprietor E. Shireesha were present.

CII INTERACTIVE SESSIONThe Confederation of Indian Industry organised an interactive session with Richard Hyde, Deputy High Commissioner for Andhra Pradesh, British Deputy High Commission. The meet that focused on the matters relating to Indo-British trade, investment and opportunities and economic relations, explored possibilities of collaborate ventures in Visakhapatnam. RVS Raju, Past Chairman, CII Vizag Zone & President, RHI Clasil Ltd, Arun Pillai, Deputy Head of Mission and Head, UK Trade and Investment, British Deputy High Commission, Richard Hyde, Deputy High Commissioner for Andhra Pradesh, British Deputy High Commission , G Sambasiva Rao, Vice-Chairman, CII Vizag Zone & Managing Director, Shipping Services Pvt. Ltd. and K. Ganeshan, Head CII Vizag Zone shared the dais with Hyde.

red | december 2012 | 22

V I Z A G

Page 26: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

GO GOA FEST @ GREEN PARKHotel Green Park organised ‘Go Goa Fest’ at its Tulips Restaurant. Hotel’s chef Srinivas prepared a special delectable menu for vegetarians as well as non-vegetarians. The non-veg. dishes included Ambot Tik, Caldinho, Prawn Sukhem, Xacuti, Vindalho, Galinha Cafreal, Goan Egg Drop Curry and the vegetarian stuff comprised Temperade, Mixed Vegetable Xacuti, Fugad, Mixed Vegetable Vindalho, Mixed Vegetable Caldinho & Sanna and Fresh Coconut Rice.

DILLI HAAT@NOVOTELVizagites relished authentic cuisines of Delhi at ‘Zaffran’, the Indian specialty restaurant at Novotel Varun Beach. An array of mouth watering, aromatic and delicious Punjabi and Mughalai delicacies was served at the festival christened ‘Dilli Haat,’ said Mohd. Shoeb, the hotel’s General Manager. The non-veg. menu included Tandoori Chicken, Butter Chicken, Patiala Shahigost, Keema Kalegi and Macchi Amritsari, and that of veg. comprised Makki Ki Roti with Sarson Ka Saag, Rajma, Pindi Channa, Amritsari Aloo Wandian and Dahi Bhalle. Master Chef Sweety Singh and his team dished out the fare.

CAKE MIXING AT FOUR POINTSWith Christmas and New Year fast approaching, Four Points by Sheraton organised a traditional Cake Mixing Ceremony at the poolside. Close to 100 kgs. of dry fruits like apricots, raisins, dates, cashews, dry ginger, almonds and pistachios were mixed in 30 litres of rum for the festival ahead. Russian couples, children, in-house members and invitees thoroughly took an active part in the cake mixing ceremony under the guidance of Hotel’s Chef Pankaj Kumar. The ceremony concluded with the launch of V card, a loyalty membership card by Sarat Reddy, Managing Director of the Hotel.

red | december 2012 | 24

V I Z A G

Page 27: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

GO GOA FEST @ GREEN PARKHotel Green Park organised ‘Go Goa Fest’ at its Tulips Restaurant. Hotel’s chef Srinivas prepared a special delectable menu for vegetarians as well as non-vegetarians. The non-veg. dishes included Ambot Tik, Caldinho, Prawn Sukhem, Xacuti, Vindalho, Galinha Cafreal, Goan Egg Drop Curry and the vegetarian stuff comprised Temperade, Mixed Vegetable Xacuti, Fugad, Mixed Vegetable Vindalho, Mixed Vegetable Caldinho & Sanna and Fresh Coconut Rice.

DILLI HAAT@NOVOTELVizagites relished authentic cuisines of Delhi at ‘Zaffran’, the Indian specialty restaurant at Novotel Varun Beach. An array of mouth watering, aromatic and delicious Punjabi and Mughalai delicacies was served at the festival christened ‘Dilli Haat,’ said Mohd. Shoeb, the hotel’s General Manager. The non-veg. menu included Tandoori Chicken, Butter Chicken, Patiala Shahigost, Keema Kalegi and Macchi Amritsari, and that of veg. comprised Makki Ki Roti with Sarson Ka Saag, Rajma, Pindi Channa, Amritsari Aloo Wandian and Dahi Bhalle. Master Chef Sweety Singh and his team dished out the fare.

CAKE MIXING AT FOUR POINTSWith Christmas and New Year fast approaching, Four Points by Sheraton organised a traditional Cake Mixing Ceremony at the poolside. Close to 100 kgs. of dry fruits like apricots, raisins, dates, cashews, dry ginger, almonds and pistachios were mixed in 30 litres of rum for the festival ahead. Russian couples, children, in-house members and invitees thoroughly took an active part in the cake mixing ceremony under the guidance of Hotel’s Chef Pankaj Kumar. The ceremony concluded with the launch of V card, a loyalty membership card by Sarat Reddy, Managing Director of the Hotel.

red | december 2012 | 24

V I Z A G

Page 28: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

CHILDREN’S DAY@AMAR As part of the Children’s Day celebrations, Amar Concept School organised fun games, essay writing competition, chess, elocution, etc. in which the children participated with enthusiasm. School Director G. Amar gave away the prizes to the winners. Dressed in different getups, the pupils enjoyed the day imitating their teachers. SPL, ASPL and class leaders took over the administration of the school.

D C REDDY TURNS 99Mr D. Chinnabboy Reddy celebrated his 99th birthday at a quiet and elegant function organised by his sons Mr. DLN Reddy, Mr. D. Varada Reddy, Mr D. Rajagopal Reddy and daughters-in-law Mrs. Soujanya, Mrs. Amrutha and Mrs. Usha. The function that was held at Waltair Club was attended by his son-in-law Mr. B. S. Krishna Reddy, daughter Mrs. B. Subba Lakshmi and his brother-in-law Mr. B. Obulu Reddy. His grandson D. Vishal, along with his wife Shweta, and daughter Dhruvi, flew in from Detroit, USA to grace the occasion.

SUN DEEPAVALI Sun International Institute of Technology and Management turned into a veritable celebration ground as the students held the annual event of Deepavali. Setting a perfect example to their peers, the festival was celebrated in its traditional splendor. The girl students, dressed in beautiful saris and half saris, lit the lamps in a beautiful mandap that was specially erected for the purpose. The colourful rangolis were a treat to the eye. The celebration was complete with the inevitable fireworks and traditional delicacies, cooked and served by the students themselves. The event took place in the presence of Mr. P. Satish, Principal, Hotel Management, Mr. K. Krishna Prasad, HoD, MBA, Chairman Srikant Jasti and Executive Director Mrs. Asha Jasti.

red | december 2012 | 26

V I Z A G

Page 29: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

CHILDREN’S DAY@AMAR As part of the Children’s Day celebrations, Amar Concept School organised fun games, essay writing competition, chess, elocution, etc. in which the children participated with enthusiasm. School Director G. Amar gave away the prizes to the winners. Dressed in different getups, the pupils enjoyed the day imitating their teachers. SPL, ASPL and class leaders took over the administration of the school.

D C REDDY TURNS 99Mr D. Chinnabboy Reddy celebrated his 99th birthday at a quiet and elegant function organised by his sons Mr. DLN Reddy, Mr. D. Varada Reddy, Mr D. Rajagopal Reddy and daughters-in-law Mrs. Soujanya, Mrs. Amrutha and Mrs. Usha. The function that was held at Waltair Club was attended by his son-in-law Mr. B. S. Krishna Reddy, daughter Mrs. B. Subba Lakshmi and his brother-in-law Mr. B. Obulu Reddy. His grandson D. Vishal, along with his wife Shweta, and daughter Dhruvi, flew in from Detroit, USA to grace the occasion.

SUN DEEPAVALI Sun International Institute of Technology and Management turned into a veritable celebration ground as the students held the annual event of Deepavali. Setting a perfect example to their peers, the festival was celebrated in its traditional splendor. The girl students, dressed in beautiful saris and half saris, lit the lamps in a beautiful mandap that was specially erected for the purpose. The colourful rangolis were a treat to the eye. The celebration was complete with the inevitable fireworks and traditional delicacies, cooked and served by the students themselves. The event took place in the presence of Mr. P. Satish, Principal, Hotel Management, Mr. K. Krishna Prasad, HoD, MBA, Chairman Srikant Jasti and Executive Director Mrs. Asha Jasti.

red | december 2012 | 26

V I Z A G

Page 30: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

APPRENTICE SCIENTIST PRIZESri Prakash organised a group of scientific activities for the award of the Apprentice Scientist Prize by Mrs. Nicole Ostrowsky, former head of the Laboratory of Physics and Condensed Matter at the University of Nice in France and Brigitte Maury, Project Manager, Section of Excellence in Science. Ten teams each comprising five VIII standard students from the city’s best schools participated. The teams of Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan - TPT, Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan-Seethammadhara and Naval Children School were awarded 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes respectively. DRDO Scientist of the year 2011, Debashish Chakraborti, Associate Director and Project Director, NSTL gave away the prizes to the winners. Ch. Vasu Prakash, the Director, presented mementos to the guests.

INTL. SCIENCE, MATHS FESTIVALSixty-four projects in science and mathematics designed by 190 students from across the world were on display at the three-day International Science and Maths Festival organised by Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan. The Director Ch. Vasu Prakash along with a select group of eminent persons from the science and mathematics fraternity from across the world strove to promote the interest of students in the subjects and inspire them. The Director of NSTL S.V.Rangarajan, former Director of Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology P. M. Bhargava, Professor at Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education Sudhakar Agarkar, former Vice-Chancellor of Dravidian University P.V. Arunachalam, Symbiosys Technologies CEO O.Naresh Kumar and others shared insights into how science and maths influence our day-to-day life. Minister of State for Commerce and Industry D. Purandeswari addressed the valedictory.

red | december 2012 | 28

V I Z A G

Page 31: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

APPRENTICE SCIENTIST PRIZESri Prakash organised a group of scientific activities for the award of the Apprentice Scientist Prize by Mrs. Nicole Ostrowsky, former head of the Laboratory of Physics and Condensed Matter at the University of Nice in France and Brigitte Maury, Project Manager, Section of Excellence in Science. Ten teams each comprising five VIII standard students from the city’s best schools participated. The teams of Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan - TPT, Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan-Seethammadhara and Naval Children School were awarded 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes respectively. DRDO Scientist of the year 2011, Debashish Chakraborti, Associate Director and Project Director, NSTL gave away the prizes to the winners. Ch. Vasu Prakash, the Director, presented mementos to the guests.

INTL. SCIENCE, MATHS FESTIVALSixty-four projects in science and mathematics designed by 190 students from across the world were on display at the three-day International Science and Maths Festival organised by Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan. The Director Ch. Vasu Prakash along with a select group of eminent persons from the science and mathematics fraternity from across the world strove to promote the interest of students in the subjects and inspire them. The Director of NSTL S.V.Rangarajan, former Director of Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology P. M. Bhargava, Professor at Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education Sudhakar Agarkar, former Vice-Chancellor of Dravidian University P.V. Arunachalam, Symbiosys Technologies CEO O.Naresh Kumar and others shared insights into how science and maths influence our day-to-day life. Minister of State for Commerce and Industry D. Purandeswari addressed the valedictory.

red | december 2012 | 28

V I Z A G

Page 32: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

CEO KNOWLEDGE FORUMICICI Bank in association with Vizagapatam Chamber of Commerce and Industry conducted a flagship programme - CEO Knowledge Forum. Leaders of the industry attended the event that focused on organisational lifecycle and how SMEs can improve their business. Harsh Chopra, country manager of Indian subsidiary of Adizes Institute, US, gave tips on how to overcome challenges in business. An interactive session with a panel comprising O. Naresh Kumar, CEO, Symbiosis, Arisetty Sriram Murthy, Vice-President , Vizagapatnam Chamber of Commerce, R. Anand Murthy, Advocate, Ravi Eswarapu, Vice-president, Vizag Information Technology Association, C. Kamalakar, Senior Branch Head, ICICI Bank, and K. Suresh, Regional Manager, South India and Sri Lanka, SAP India was held. Honorary secretary of the VCCI M.V. NarayanaRao and G. Sambasiva Rao, Vice-chairman, CII Vizag Zone were present.

Sh

oo

t b

y D

han

a V

ijay

red | december 2012 | 30

V I Z A G

Page 33: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

CEO KNOWLEDGE FORUMICICI Bank in association with Vizagapatam Chamber of Commerce and Industry conducted a flagship programme - CEO Knowledge Forum. Leaders of the industry attended the event that focused on organisational lifecycle and how SMEs can improve their business. Harsh Chopra, country manager of Indian subsidiary of Adizes Institute, US, gave tips on how to overcome challenges in business. An interactive session with a panel comprising O. Naresh Kumar, CEO, Symbiosis, Arisetty Sriram Murthy, Vice-President , Vizagapatnam Chamber of Commerce, R. Anand Murthy, Advocate, Ravi Eswarapu, Vice-president, Vizag Information Technology Association, C. Kamalakar, Senior Branch Head, ICICI Bank, and K. Suresh, Regional Manager, South India and Sri Lanka, SAP India was held. Honorary secretary of the VCCI M.V. NarayanaRao and G. Sambasiva Rao, Vice-chairman, CII Vizag Zone were present.

Sh

oo

t b

y D

han

a V

ijay

red | december 2012 | 30

V I Z A G

Page 34: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

CITY GETS ANOTHER STAR HOTELYet another star hotel that came up on the beach road is Ambica Sea Green. Located opposite to the submarine, R.K. Beach Road, the hotel is a 3 star property, though its looks and designs resemble 5 star properties. The hotel, inaugurated by Minister of State for Commerce and Industry D. Purandeswari, has a small and neat board room, well designed lawn and reception, wonderful aqua rooms, well designed corridors, fitness centre, et al. Minister for Infrastructure and Ports, Ganta Srinivasa Rao cut the ribbon and actor Allari Naresh graced the occasion. The hotel is yet another great and successful project from the Ambica Group.

Sh

oo

t b

y D

ha

na

Vija

y

red | december 2012 | 32

V I Z A G

Page 35: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 36: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

EMBRACING WOMANHOODMalabar Gold and Diamonds announced a corporate initiative to support the needy girl students in the state. The brand ambassador for Malabar, Jr. NTR and the executive director Mr. O. Asher instituted an educational scholarship under its “Empowering Education, Empowering Womanhood” initiative. The details of the scholarship were given at the press conference.

SAM LAUNCHES CHETTINAD’S Actress Samantha has launched Chettinad’s ethnic touch - a house of handlooms in Jubilee Hills recently. This is the second Chettinad’s store in the city, with the first one being located in Himayathnagar. A smiling Samantha made a quick appearance at the store and cut the ribbon before lighting the diya. She tried out a few of the saris from the collections that the store offered. The petite actress got the traffic on that road to a standstill as crowds thronged the venue to catch a glimpse of their favorite star.

FRENCH CONNECTION All the brand conscious people in the city are in for a treat as UK’s popular brand FCUK has made its entry in Hyderabad. At the launch of this designer label store, people thronged GVK to catch up on the latest fashion that FCUK had to offer. The guests were seen enjoying the collections and bonding over celebratory drinks.

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 34

Page 37: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

EMBRACING WOMANHOODMalabar Gold and Diamonds announced a corporate initiative to support the needy girl students in the state. The brand ambassador for Malabar, Jr. NTR and the executive director Mr. O. Asher instituted an educational scholarship under its “Empowering Education, Empowering Womanhood” initiative. The details of the scholarship were given at the press conference.

SAM LAUNCHES CHETTINAD’S Actress Samantha has launched Chettinad’s ethnic touch - a house of handlooms in Jubilee Hills recently. This is the second Chettinad’s store in the city, with the first one being located in Himayathnagar. A smiling Samantha made a quick appearance at the store and cut the ribbon before lighting the diya. She tried out a few of the saris from the collections that the store offered. The petite actress got the traffic on that road to a standstill as crowds thronged the venue to catch a glimpse of their favorite star.

FRENCH CONNECTION All the brand conscious people in the city are in for a treat as UK’s popular brand FCUK has made its entry in Hyderabad. At the launch of this designer label store, people thronged GVK to catch up on the latest fashion that FCUK had to offer. The guests were seen enjoying the collections and bonding over celebratory drinks.

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 34

Page 38: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

FLOWER POWERThe Ikebana International, Hyderabad Chapter celebrated its Charter day at Hyderabad Ichiyo School of Ikebana. Mrs. Alka Bharghava, associate master from Milwaukee and Helen Surridge, president of the Milwaukee chapter organized the demonstrations and workshops for the members. The members actively participated in the workshops.

Helen, Rekha Reddy & Alka

SAINA’S BOOK LAUNCHED Landmark and Penguin books hosted the launch of “Playing to win - My life on and off court” by Saina Nehwal. Ace shooter Gagan Narang and renowned journalist Kingshuk Nag released this book along with Saina Nehwal. It showcases a day in the life of this world number four badminton player, and includes candid photographs and badminton tips from the pro herself - all in her own words.

Kingshuk Nag, Saina Nehwal & Gagan Narang

N Manohar, Chiranjeevi & Sania Mirza

UNITED RUN The 10K run got bigger and better this year. It was an Ethiopian clean sweep at the Jamba Cloud Hyderabad 10K, with Mosinet Geremew and Yebrgual Melese winning the men’s and women’s overall titles. Many local celebrities were present at this event, adding a touch of glamour to the run. "This run is not just about health and fitness, but also about supporting various causes Hyderabad believes in. It proves that the city is united. I was also very impressed by the professional manner in which the entire proceedings were conducted," said Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Tourism K. Chiranjeevi.

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 36

Page 39: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

FLOWER POWERThe Ikebana International, Hyderabad Chapter celebrated its Charter day at Hyderabad Ichiyo School of Ikebana. Mrs. Alka Bharghava, associate master from Milwaukee and Helen Surridge, president of the Milwaukee chapter organized the demonstrations and workshops for the members. The members actively participated in the workshops.

Helen, Rekha Reddy & Alka

SAINA’S BOOK LAUNCHED Landmark and Penguin books hosted the launch of “Playing to win - My life on and off court” by Saina Nehwal. Ace shooter Gagan Narang and renowned journalist Kingshuk Nag released this book along with Saina Nehwal. It showcases a day in the life of this world number four badminton player, and includes candid photographs and badminton tips from the pro herself - all in her own words.

Kingshuk Nag, Saina Nehwal & Gagan Narang

N Manohar, Chiranjeevi & Sania Mirza

UNITED RUN The 10K run got bigger and better this year. It was an Ethiopian clean sweep at the Jamba Cloud Hyderabad 10K, with Mosinet Geremew and Yebrgual Melese winning the men’s and women’s overall titles. Many local celebrities were present at this event, adding a touch of glamour to the run. "This run is not just about health and fitness, but also about supporting various causes Hyderabad believes in. It proves that the city is united. I was also very impressed by the professional manner in which the entire proceedings were conducted," said Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Tourism K. Chiranjeevi.

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 36

Page 40: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

WEDDING SERVICESThe three-day society wedding fair was held at Hyderabad International Convention Centre. The fair saw many to-be married girls and boys checking out the various outlets for wedding services. It hosted stalls which rendered services like mehendi designing, nail painting, bridal makeovers, professional entertainment, car rental, wedding set designing, photography, styling and many more. Women had their shopping bags and planners full by the end of three days.

Domnic

Amrapali Nausheeen

GLAMOUR MIXTo usher in the festive season, happiness and good tidings, Taj Banjara hosted a cake mixing ceremony. The vibrant ambience got its touch of glam as actress Tamannah entered the scene. The milky beauty was sportive and tried out the traditional cake mixing along with the Executive Chef Sumeet Sood and his team and General Manager Ranju Singh at the ‘Chai shop’ in Taj Banjara. After the customary ceremonies, the Tollywood beauty was spotted posing for the shutterbugs.

JOYOUS BRUNCHRadisson Blu joined in the Christmas celebrations going on in the city with a cake mixing event at their unique Sunday brunch. The event witnessed many socialites donning the chef’s cap and aprons to mix a batter and join the fun. Friendly chef Swami and his team shared some secrets to perfect festive delicacies with the guests. The hotel echoed with laughter and excitement as the guests were seen bonding over the mixing ceremony, getting expert tips and enjoying the Sunday brunch.

Nishant Silva

Sheetal, Sashi Nahata & Anchal Anjum

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 38

Page 41: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

WEDDING SERVICESThe three-day society wedding fair was held at Hyderabad International Convention Centre. The fair saw many to-be married girls and boys checking out the various outlets for wedding services. It hosted stalls which rendered services like mehendi designing, nail painting, bridal makeovers, professional entertainment, car rental, wedding set designing, photography, styling and many more. Women had their shopping bags and planners full by the end of three days.

Domnic

Amrapali Nausheeen

GLAMOUR MIXTo usher in the festive season, happiness and good tidings, Taj Banjara hosted a cake mixing ceremony. The vibrant ambience got its touch of glam as actress Tamannah entered the scene. The milky beauty was sportive and tried out the traditional cake mixing along with the Executive Chef Sumeet Sood and his team and General Manager Ranju Singh at the ‘Chai shop’ in Taj Banjara. After the customary ceremonies, the Tollywood beauty was spotted posing for the shutterbugs.

JOYOUS BRUNCHRadisson Blu joined in the Christmas celebrations going on in the city with a cake mixing event at their unique Sunday brunch. The event witnessed many socialites donning the chef’s cap and aprons to mix a batter and join the fun. Friendly chef Swami and his team shared some secrets to perfect festive delicacies with the guests. The hotel echoed with laughter and excitement as the guests were seen bonding over the mixing ceremony, getting expert tips and enjoying the Sunday brunch.

Nishant Silva

Sheetal, Sashi Nahata & Anchal Anjum

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 38

Page 42: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

BALLE BALLE TIMEIt is a well-known fact that Punjabis love their dances and food. At a recent Diwali party of the community, men and women got together and enjoyed a night of dancing at N Convention. Bhangra and Gidda were the order of the day and the guests thoroughly enjoyed themselves grooving to these tunes. Punjabi mithais served at the event had many takers. Live stunts by African artistes got the crowds cheering.

NEW BEGINNINGDr. Anil Krishna held the house warming ceremony of his new house in Manikonda. The traditional ceremonies were carried out at an auspicious time and later the guests were shown around the house. The beautiful house was filled with the chatter and celebrations as guests poured in to wish Dr. Anil. Many colleagues and fellow doctors were present at this party. The guests were seen digging into some delectable veggie dishes.

Dr. Gurava Reddy

Dr. Sharath ReddyAvinash

Dr. Prem Chand

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 40

Mintu Sarna Divesh Gandhi Ashu Gowri Manisha & Rajiv

K I N G O F E S T A T E S

WE CARE FORYOUR FAMILY!

I N S U R A N C E E D U C A T I O NR E A L E S T A T E C H A R I T A B L E T R U S T

Page 43: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

BALLE BALLE TIMEIt is a well-known fact that Punjabis love their dances and food. At a recent Diwali party of the community, men and women got together and enjoyed a night of dancing at N Convention. Bhangra and Gidda were the order of the day and the guests thoroughly enjoyed themselves grooving to these tunes. Punjabi mithais served at the event had many takers. Live stunts by African artistes got the crowds cheering.

NEW BEGINNINGDr. Anil Krishna held the house warming ceremony of his new house in Manikonda. The traditional ceremonies were carried out at an auspicious time and later the guests were shown around the house. The beautiful house was filled with the chatter and celebrations as guests poured in to wish Dr. Anil. Many colleagues and fellow doctors were present at this party. The guests were seen digging into some delectable veggie dishes.

Dr. Gurava Reddy

Dr. Sharath ReddyAvinash

Dr. Prem Chand

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 40

Mintu Sarna Divesh Gandhi Ashu Gowri Manisha & Rajiv

K I N G O F E S T A T E S

WE CARE FORYOUR FAMILY!

I N S U R A N C E E D U C A T I O NR E A L E S T A T E C H A R I T A B L E T R U S T

Page 44: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

PRIYADARSHINI PERFORMS AnandaPriya Foundation presented an enchanting Bharatanatyam recital by Priyadarshini Govind at Indira Priyadarshini auditorium in public gardens as a part of its first anniversary celebrations. The theatre was packed with dance gurus, students and enthusiasts of the classical art form. The performing artiste, Priyadarshini Govind has an illustrious career of over three decades as a Bharatanatyam exponent, guru and writer. She won the hearts of the audience with her graceful repertoire.

Ramakanth Vivek Khurana

Priya Ananda

FOR A NOBLE CAUSE The Westin Hyderabad Mindspace Golf Challenge in aid of Heal a Child Foundation conducted a Gala award dinner evening at the Westin ballroom, raising Rs. 3.25 lakh donation. The who’s who of the Hyderabad social circles along with their families gathered to support this noble cause. Dance performances and ramp walks by the socialites were received with a lot of cheering from the audience.

Harish Rounaq Sruthi Malpani Jwala Gutta Sherry Zaveri

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 42

Page 45: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

PRIYADARSHINI PERFORMS AnandaPriya Foundation presented an enchanting Bharatanatyam recital by Priyadarshini Govind at Indira Priyadarshini auditorium in public gardens as a part of its first anniversary celebrations. The theatre was packed with dance gurus, students and enthusiasts of the classical art form. The performing artiste, Priyadarshini Govind has an illustrious career of over three decades as a Bharatanatyam exponent, guru and writer. She won the hearts of the audience with her graceful repertoire.

Ramakanth Vivek Khurana

Priya Ananda

FOR A NOBLE CAUSE The Westin Hyderabad Mindspace Golf Challenge in aid of Heal a Child Foundation conducted a Gala award dinner evening at the Westin ballroom, raising Rs. 3.25 lakh donation. The who’s who of the Hyderabad social circles along with their families gathered to support this noble cause. Dance performances and ramp walks by the socialites were received with a lot of cheering from the audience.

Harish Rounaq Sruthi Malpani Jwala Gutta Sherry Zaveri

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 42

Page 46: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

NAG LAUNCHES B:BLUNT Adhuna Akthar’s b:blunt salon, which is a hit with the Bollywood celebrities, is now open to the Hyderabad crowd. The salon, located in Jubilee Hills, was inaugurated in the presence of its stylists Adhuna Bhabani-Akhtar, Osh Bhabani and Brent Barber by South Indian actor and producer Nagarjuna Akkineni. Nag said, “b:blunt is new to Hyderabad, but is pretty acclaimed in Mumbai.” Poojitha Reddy, a trained expert, is the franchise partner of b:blunt in Hyderabad. Adhuna said, “Though this is our first salon in Hyderabad, we have a presence across India in various cities and are growing.”

COUTURE CALLNeeta Lulla and Arjun Khanna launched the couture section at the multi-designer store Red Carpet. Socialites and fashionistas flocked the venue as the designers exhibited their latest collections of jewellery. Ladies had a glimpse of the stunning jewellery and caught up with each other over refreshments and drinks.

Adhuna Akthar

Poonam Kaur

Aashritha & Swati

Donna

Sruthi Malpani Neeta Lulla Arjun Khanna

Archana Agarwal

Shabra

CharmiRana

SPOILT BY CHOICEThe launch of Shantanu and Nikhil’s flagship store in Jubilee Hills saw the elite crowd of Hyderabad come in their fashionable best. Sania Mirza, who was the chief guest, turned quite a number of heads as she looked ravishing in a Shantanu & Nikhil outfit. The store wore a festive look, thanks to the designer duo’s latest collections. The host couturiers were seen interacting with all the guests.

Manchu Vishnu, Sania Mirza, Lakshmi Manchu, Nikhil & Shantanu

Kajal Siddharth

TONI AND GUY ARE HEREYes, you heard it right! UK’s most loved hair care brand, Toni and Guy has made foray into the Hyderabad market. The launch of this store in Banjara Hills was a fun event. Models, hair dressers and the entire team of Toni and Guy were present at the launch of this brand new store. Some unique hairstyles were sported by the models to showcase the abilities of the internationally trained hair dressers at this salon.

Jawahar & Sunil Nilofar & Sepideh Uzma

H Y D E R A B A D H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 44 red | december 2012 | 45

Page 47: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

NAG LAUNCHES B:BLUNT Adhuna Akthar’s b:blunt salon, which is a hit with the Bollywood celebrities, is now open to the Hyderabad crowd. The salon, located in Jubilee Hills, was inaugurated in the presence of its stylists Adhuna Bhabani-Akhtar, Osh Bhabani and Brent Barber by South Indian actor and producer Nagarjuna Akkineni. Nag said, “b:blunt is new to Hyderabad, but is pretty acclaimed in Mumbai.” Poojitha Reddy, a trained expert, is the franchise partner of b:blunt in Hyderabad. Adhuna said, “Though this is our first salon in Hyderabad, we have a presence across India in various cities and are growing.”

COUTURE CALLNeeta Lulla and Arjun Khanna launched the couture section at the multi-designer store Red Carpet. Socialites and fashionistas flocked the venue as the designers exhibited their latest collections of jewellery. Ladies had a glimpse of the stunning jewellery and caught up with each other over refreshments and drinks.

Adhuna Akthar

Poonam Kaur

Aashritha & Swati

Donna

Sruthi Malpani Neeta Lulla Arjun Khanna

Archana Agarwal

Shabra

CharmiRana

SPOILT BY CHOICEThe launch of Shantanu and Nikhil’s flagship store in Jubilee Hills saw the elite crowd of Hyderabad come in their fashionable best. Sania Mirza, who was the chief guest, turned quite a number of heads as she looked ravishing in a Shantanu & Nikhil outfit. The store wore a festive look, thanks to the designer duo’s latest collections. The host couturiers were seen interacting with all the guests.

Manchu Vishnu, Sania Mirza, Lakshmi Manchu, Nikhil & Shantanu

Kajal Siddharth

TONI AND GUY ARE HEREYes, you heard it right! UK’s most loved hair care brand, Toni and Guy has made foray into the Hyderabad market. The launch of this store in Banjara Hills was a fun event. Models, hair dressers and the entire team of Toni and Guy were present at the launch of this brand new store. Some unique hairstyles were sported by the models to showcase the abilities of the internationally trained hair dressers at this salon.

Jawahar & Sunil Nilofar & Sepideh Uzma

H Y D E R A B A D H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 44 red | december 2012 | 45

Page 48: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

TAHILIANI ADDRESSES FICCI LADIESNoted fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani was invited to the recent FICCI ladies organization event held at The Park. The topic of discussion was ‘From Wharton to Fashion’ and the ladies were all ears as the usually quiet designer spoke about the intriguing world of fashion and about his journey from the Wharton School of Business to the business of fashion. His business concepts got appreciative nods from the audience. Rekha Reddy, chairperson FLO Hyderabad said, “This session has been set up to give our members the information and knowledge about the business of the fashion industry.”

NIKITHA’S DIWALI BASHNikita Reddy organized a Diwali Lunch Bash for her club members at Taj Krishna. The ladies dressed up in their traditional best, spent some quality time. The rangolis made of flowers added festive colour to the venue. Women posed for the shutterbugs and enjoyed lunch together.

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 46

Page 49: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

TAHILIANI ADDRESSES FICCI LADIESNoted fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani was invited to the recent FICCI ladies organization event held at The Park. The topic of discussion was ‘From Wharton to Fashion’ and the ladies were all ears as the usually quiet designer spoke about the intriguing world of fashion and about his journey from the Wharton School of Business to the business of fashion. His business concepts got appreciative nods from the audience. Rekha Reddy, chairperson FLO Hyderabad said, “This session has been set up to give our members the information and knowledge about the business of the fashion industry.”

NIKITHA’S DIWALI BASHNikita Reddy organized a Diwali Lunch Bash for her club members at Taj Krishna. The ladies dressed up in their traditional best, spent some quality time. The rangolis made of flowers added festive colour to the venue. Women posed for the shutterbugs and enjoyed lunch together.

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 46

Page 50: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

SABYASACHI IS HEREHyderabad appears to be the most sought after spot for hotshot designers. Close on the heels of his reputed counterparts, Sabyasachi Mukherjee too launched his store here in the city. The store’s décor received admirable nods and cheer from the guests. City designers, actors and the regular party hoppers made their appearances.

Sabyasachi DK Aruna

Shalini Shilpa Reddy Sudha Reddy Sridevi

Sweety Neetu & Sonal

Sunil & Sakshi SarafSh

oo

t b

y D

inaka

r P

am

u

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 48

Page 51: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

VASUKI ADDRESSES YFLO MEMBERSThe Young FICCI Ladies Organization (YFLO) held an interactive session for its members at The Park. Young women achievers Vasuki Sunkavalli, Miss Universe India 2011 and renowned jewellery designer Suhani Pittie addressed the gathering. While Vasuki spoke on “nurturing the beauty of body, mind and soul,” Pittie enlightened the members on the essentials of being a creative person. A good gathering of more than 200 impeccably dressed members of YFLO were present at the event.

Kamini Saraf Bhavana Laila Khan Breeze

Vinitha Pitte Sharmila & Menaka Agarwal Anju Poddar

Neena Neha Agarwal Pallavi Sushmita

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 49

Page 52: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

The finale of the Miss Hyderabad competition which took place at HICC saw the who’s who of the fashion and film industry in full attendance. Ramp walks by young actors got the night started as the other models scorched up the stage later on. Present at the event were Amala Akkineni, Nikitha Narayan and Ritu Verma. Panchami Rao Nagarajan was crowned Miss Hyderabad followed by the first runner-up Natasha and second runner-up Ankita Sharma by the judges. The jury comprised Taapsee Pannu, Marc Robinson, Shilpa Reddy, Ushoshi Sengupta, Shravan Kumar and Uninor Circle Head, Satish Khanna.

A FITTING FINALE

Shravan Kumar Shilpa Reddy Amala

Anurag Sharma Harshavardan Amir Javed Ganesh Nallari

Soumya Anushka Diksha Panth Nikitha Narayan

Divya & Mala Rochelle Rao & Marc Robinson AK Rehman

Sh

oo

t b

y D

ina

ka

r P

am

u

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 50 red | december 2012 | 51

Page 53: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

The finale of the Miss Hyderabad competition which took place at HICC saw the who’s who of the fashion and film industry in full attendance. Ramp walks by young actors got the night started as the other models scorched up the stage later on. Present at the event were Amala Akkineni, Nikitha Narayan and Ritu Verma. Panchami Rao Nagarajan was crowned Miss Hyderabad followed by the first runner-up Natasha and second runner-up Ankita Sharma by the judges. The jury comprised Taapsee Pannu, Marc Robinson, Shilpa Reddy, Ushoshi Sengupta, Shravan Kumar and Uninor Circle Head, Satish Khanna.

A FITTING FINALE

Shravan Kumar Shilpa Reddy Amala

Anurag Sharma Harshavardan Amir Javed Ganesh Nallari

Soumya Anushka Diksha Panth Nikitha Narayan

Divya & Mala Rochelle Rao & Marc Robinson AK RehmanS

ho

ot

by

Din

aka

r P

am

u

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 50 red | december 2012 | 51

Page 54: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Food court, trial rooms, rest rooms and cellar parking available

Could do with more accessories

4.5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

Sprawling over 40,000 sft. area at Dabagardens, Srivamsi Shopping Mall has everything that a family needs in terms of clothing. A total shopping experience is what the management seeks to provide for the Vizagites. The interiors are

extremely eye-catching and there are two spacious capsules to ferry the customers up and down the floors. The ground floor is grand, especially with the silk saris taking pride of place here, with the high-end ones starting at a price range of Rs. 10,000. Alongside there are the fancy, designer and synthetic saris and half saris. The assortment is highly delightful. Most of the decorative pillars have full length mirrors making it convenient to reflect (literally and figuratively) on what you buy.

The first floor is dedicated to women and kids. With a wide range of salwar sets, dress materials and kurtis, it is a sure joy for the visiting woman clientele. There is also a beautiful range of lounge wear starting from Rs. 500. Not only clothes (daily and party wear) but all the baby products, toys, gifts and accessories are available.

The second floor is packed with great brands of men’s clothing - fabric and readymades of more than 15 companies. Check out the casual and formal shirts and trousers neatly laid out and with the help of the friendly staff, you can easily take your pick. Try out their range of T-shirts that start from Rs. 400 onwards. You can also find ethnic Indian wear with a special counter for sherwanis, suits and blazers and customized tailoring.

Thinking of decking up your house or giving it a makeover? Be sure to take a look at the third floor. You will find a wide range of furnishings, upholstery and curtain material, blinds, carpets, curtain rods and bed and bath linen. You have the luxury of browsing through the innumerable catalogs.

REVIEW

FAMILY STORE

V I Z A G

red | december 2012 | 52

Page 55: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Food court, trial rooms, rest rooms and cellar parking available

Could do with more accessories

4.5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

Sprawling over 40,000 sft. area at Dabagardens, Srivamsi Shopping Mall has everything that a family needs in terms of clothing. A total shopping experience is what the management seeks to provide for the Vizagites. The interiors are

extremely eye-catching and there are two spacious capsules to ferry the customers up and down the floors. The ground floor is grand, especially with the silk saris taking pride of place here, with the high-end ones starting at a price range of Rs. 10,000. Alongside there are the fancy, designer and synthetic saris and half saris. The assortment is highly delightful. Most of the decorative pillars have full length mirrors making it convenient to reflect (literally and figuratively) on what you buy.

The first floor is dedicated to women and kids. With a wide range of salwar sets, dress materials and kurtis, it is a sure joy for the visiting woman clientele. There is also a beautiful range of lounge wear starting from Rs. 500. Not only clothes (daily and party wear) but all the baby products, toys, gifts and accessories are available.

The second floor is packed with great brands of men’s clothing - fabric and readymades of more than 15 companies. Check out the casual and formal shirts and trousers neatly laid out and with the help of the friendly staff, you can easily take your pick. Try out their range of T-shirts that start from Rs. 400 onwards. You can also find ethnic Indian wear with a special counter for sherwanis, suits and blazers and customized tailoring.

Thinking of decking up your house or giving it a makeover? Be sure to take a look at the third floor. You will find a wide range of furnishings, upholstery and curtain material, blinds, carpets, curtain rods and bed and bath linen. You have the luxury of browsing through the innumerable catalogs.

REVIEW

FAMILY STORE

V I Z A G

red | december 2012 | 52

Page 56: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Plenty of room for customers to explore around, helpful staff and cellar parking.

The footwear and the ladies western wear collections can be improved.

4.5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

NV, a mega shopping mall from Maanasa Textiles Pvt. Ltd., is the buzz word in town. Strategically located on the Sampath Vinayaka Temple Road, the mall is Unot all about clothing. Spread in an area of 40,000 sft. in five floors, it also has

footwear and cosmetic counters that cater to the groups of all ages and income.

The ground floor houses the women’s readymade wear. On the right side is the display of salwar suits and on the left is the presentation of western wear like tops, trousers and jeans. The cosmetics counter showcases products from Revlon, Lakme, etc. You can also check out watches by Titan and Fastrack. The perfume collection with brands like Diesel, Esprit, Celine Dion, Jovan and Revlon, is worth a try. The next floor takes you to saris, dress material, lingerie, nightdresses and ladies footwear too.

Second floor houses men’s formal wear and has an impressive array of brands like Louis Philippe, Van Heusen, Blackberry and Allen Solly. There is even a complete groom’s collection, from designer sherwanis, pagdis to even jootis, dotting the shelves. For those who want it the western way, there are formal and party suits too.

The sprawling third floor has a huge collection of casuals from brands like Mufti, Lee, Spykar, etc. The footwear collection has brands like Adidas, Lee Cooper, Puma, etc.

The fourth floor is dedicated to kids’ stuff, with three distinct sections - party wear, casual wear and ethnic wear. A corner, dominated by Disney brand, is also dedicated to footwear for both girls and boys. The section also has a display of toys for all age groups.

Each floor has four trial rooms and a lift connects all the floors. Membership offers are on the anvil. One can visit this store anytime between 10.00 am and 9.00 pm.

REVIEW

THE MEGA SHOPPING SPOT

V I Z A G

red | december 2012 | 54

Page 57: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Plenty of room for customers to explore around, helpful staff and cellar parking.

The footwear and the ladies western wear collections can be improved.

4.5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

NV, a mega shopping mall from Maanasa Textiles Pvt. Ltd., is the buzz word in town. Strategically located on the Sampath Vinayaka Temple Road, the mall is Unot all about clothing. Spread in an area of 40,000 sft. in five floors, it also has

footwear and cosmetic counters that cater to the groups of all ages and income.

The ground floor houses the women’s readymade wear. On the right side is the display of salwar suits and on the left is the presentation of western wear like tops, trousers and jeans. The cosmetics counter showcases products from Revlon, Lakme, etc. You can also check out watches by Titan and Fastrack. The perfume collection with brands like Diesel, Esprit, Celine Dion, Jovan and Revlon, is worth a try. The next floor takes you to saris, dress material, lingerie, nightdresses and ladies footwear too.

Second floor houses men’s formal wear and has an impressive array of brands like Louis Philippe, Van Heusen, Blackberry and Allen Solly. There is even a complete groom’s collection, from designer sherwanis, pagdis to even jootis, dotting the shelves. For those who want it the western way, there are formal and party suits too.

The sprawling third floor has a huge collection of casuals from brands like Mufti, Lee, Spykar, etc. The footwear collection has brands like Adidas, Lee Cooper, Puma, etc.

The fourth floor is dedicated to kids’ stuff, with three distinct sections - party wear, casual wear and ethnic wear. A corner, dominated by Disney brand, is also dedicated to footwear for both girls and boys. The section also has a display of toys for all age groups.

Each floor has four trial rooms and a lift connects all the floors. Membership offers are on the anvil. One can visit this store anytime between 10.00 am and 9.00 pm.

REVIEW

THE MEGA SHOPPING SPOT

V I Z A G

red | december 2012 | 54

Page 58: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Breathtaking sea view, cozy ambience and delicious food

Needs a bit more promotion

5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

verlooking the beautiful Bay of Bengal and with a rich appeal, Hotel Ambica Sea Green is here to satiate the foodies of Vizag. This recent addition to city’s top Ohotels’ list has really something special about it. The prestigious Ambica chain

of which the hotel is a part, is known for its classy look and delicious food in metros like Chennai, etc.

Sea Green is exclusively designed, taking advantage of its location and all 34 rooms offer a breathtaking view of the blue water. It offers four categories of rooms - Suites (4), Vista (4), Aquarium (6) and Premiums (20). Quite unique and impressive among all are the Aquarium wing. One has to walk on a big under floor aquarium to enter it. One has to be there to feel the excitement.

The first floor takes you to an elegant banquet hall called Marina which can accommodate as many as 200 guests. Ideal to host corporate conferences and meetings, and family events like engagements, wedding reception, get-together, birthday parties, etc. It too offers a stunning oceanic view.

The next floor takes you to its multi-cuisine restaurant, Panorama which serves food on both buffet and a la carte basis. Among its luscious spread, must try are - Chicken Hawaiian Salad, Kalmi Kebab, Assorted Veg platter for starters, Gost Palak and Navratna Korma in curries. A variety of Biryanis is its specialties. Try any dessert and you can’t help but ask for more. Here you can spot first of its kind dining corner designed as a train coach called Sea Green Express with a capacity of around 30 people. Apart from extending privacy to families who seek it, it can also be used for small get-togethers like kitty and birthday parties. The snacks are available round-the-clock.

Soon it is going to start High Tide, a board room and Crazy Sky, a barbeque restaurant, an in-house gym and a spa on the rooftop.

REVIEW

SEA CENTRIC

V I Z A G

red | december 2012 | 56

Page 59: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Breathtaking sea view, cozy ambience and delicious food

Needs a bit more promotion

5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

verlooking the beautiful Bay of Bengal and with a rich appeal, Hotel Ambica Sea Green is here to satiate the foodies of Vizag. This recent addition to city’s top Ohotels’ list has really something special about it. The prestigious Ambica chain

of which the hotel is a part, is known for its classy look and delicious food in metros like Chennai, etc.

Sea Green is exclusively designed, taking advantage of its location and all 34 rooms offer a breathtaking view of the blue water. It offers four categories of rooms - Suites (4), Vista (4), Aquarium (6) and Premiums (20). Quite unique and impressive among all are the Aquarium wing. One has to walk on a big under floor aquarium to enter it. One has to be there to feel the excitement.

The first floor takes you to an elegant banquet hall called Marina which can accommodate as many as 200 guests. Ideal to host corporate conferences and meetings, and family events like engagements, wedding reception, get-together, birthday parties, etc. It too offers a stunning oceanic view.

The next floor takes you to its multi-cuisine restaurant, Panorama which serves food on both buffet and a la carte basis. Among its luscious spread, must try are - Chicken Hawaiian Salad, Kalmi Kebab, Assorted Veg platter for starters, Gost Palak and Navratna Korma in curries. A variety of Biryanis is its specialties. Try any dessert and you can’t help but ask for more. Here you can spot first of its kind dining corner designed as a train coach called Sea Green Express with a capacity of around 30 people. Apart from extending privacy to families who seek it, it can also be used for small get-togethers like kitty and birthday parties. The snacks are available round-the-clock.

Soon it is going to start High Tide, a board room and Crazy Sky, a barbeque restaurant, an in-house gym and a spa on the rooftop.

REVIEW

SEA CENTRIC

V I Z A G

red | december 2012 | 56

Page 60: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Has the Crème de la Crème of collection.

Parking is a problem.

4

REVIEW

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

fter running its flagship store in Vijaywada successfully since 2007, Cherry’s is here in AVizag, on MVP Double Road reminding you of

the tempting cherry, red colour dominates the interiors. The display counters flaunt as many as 130 varieties of sweets and 30-40 varieties of Namkeen.

The Bengali sweets like Sithafal Rasmalai and Kheer Basundi are said to be the best here. Some of its unique delicacies are Agra Paan, Malai Sandwich, Kiwi-Honey Kalakand, Rose Chikki and Badam Katori among sweets and Kaju Pakora, Karam Kapli and Corn Samosa in namkeens. There are chocolates too by Cherry’s. Ideal for gifting are those Bites which are nuts paste based sweets in seven flavours - Strawberry, Pineapple, Mango, Badam, Mewa, Chocolate and Orange.

There is an alfresco chat counter too, offering items like Tikki, Kachori, Samosa Chaat, Panipuri, Dahi Puri and the list goes on. The chat counter remains open from 6.00 pm to 10.00 pm. Soon it’s going to serve all vegetarian lunch and dinner with a Chinese and North Indian menu.

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

Incredible variety.

Parking is not such a sweet experience.4

HELIOS: TIME SENSE

ou know you’ve walked into luxury the moment you enter this sophisticated showroom, Ylocated on Waltair Main road, Ramnagar.

Helios, from Titan, is all set to make a mark in the city. With over 18 international brands displayed under one roof, it is an epitome of opulence. The store is a vision in white and impeccably done in style. The brands include Emporio Armani, Tag Heuer, Xylys, Diesel, Fossil, Kenneth Cole, DKNY, Tommy Hilfiger, Giordano, French Connection, Esprit, Rotary and Seiko besides Titan’s Raga, EDGE and HTSE. Each brand is unique in its own way. The knowledgeable consultants are helpful. The price range starts at Rs. 3,000 and runs upto a whopping Rs. 2,25,000. The costliest watches are from Tag Heuer (Rs. 63,000 to Rs. 2,25,000). The others range between Rs. 6,000 and Rs. 30,000. Automatic watches, watches with automatic look, acrylic, Swiss made, multi dials, anti-reflection, ceramic, Swarovski embellished, slimmest, watches that run on light and eco-drive watches are available. Fossil and Esprit are well known in the ladies collection and DKNY has pieces to die for!

CHERRY: SWEET INDULGENCE

V I Z A G

Page 61: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Has the Crème de la Crème of collection.

Parking is a problem.

4

REVIEW

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

fter running its flagship store in Vijaywada successfully since 2007, Cherry’s is here in AVizag, on MVP Double Road reminding you of

the tempting cherry, red colour dominates the interiors. The display counters flaunt as many as 130 varieties of sweets and 30-40 varieties of Namkeen.

The Bengali sweets like Sithafal Rasmalai and Kheer Basundi are said to be the best here. Some of its unique delicacies are Agra Paan, Malai Sandwich, Kiwi-Honey Kalakand, Rose Chikki and Badam Katori among sweets and Kaju Pakora, Karam Kapli and Corn Samosa in namkeens. There are chocolates too by Cherry’s. Ideal for gifting are those Bites which are nuts paste based sweets in seven flavours - Strawberry, Pineapple, Mango, Badam, Mewa, Chocolate and Orange.

There is an alfresco chat counter too, offering items like Tikki, Kachori, Samosa Chaat, Panipuri, Dahi Puri and the list goes on. The chat counter remains open from 6.00 pm to 10.00 pm. Soon it’s going to serve all vegetarian lunch and dinner with a Chinese and North Indian menu.

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

Incredible variety.

Parking is not such a sweet experience.4

HELIOS: TIME SENSE

ou know you’ve walked into luxury the moment you enter this sophisticated showroom, Ylocated on Waltair Main road, Ramnagar.

Helios, from Titan, is all set to make a mark in the city. With over 18 international brands displayed under one roof, it is an epitome of opulence. The store is a vision in white and impeccably done in style. The brands include Emporio Armani, Tag Heuer, Xylys, Diesel, Fossil, Kenneth Cole, DKNY, Tommy Hilfiger, Giordano, French Connection, Esprit, Rotary and Seiko besides Titan’s Raga, EDGE and HTSE. Each brand is unique in its own way. The knowledgeable consultants are helpful. The price range starts at Rs. 3,000 and runs upto a whopping Rs. 2,25,000. The costliest watches are from Tag Heuer (Rs. 63,000 to Rs. 2,25,000). The others range between Rs. 6,000 and Rs. 30,000. Automatic watches, watches with automatic look, acrylic, Swiss made, multi dials, anti-reflection, ceramic, Swarovski embellished, slimmest, watches that run on light and eco-drive watches are available. Fossil and Esprit are well known in the ladies collection and DKNY has pieces to die for!

CHERRY: SWEET INDULGENCE

V I Z A G

Page 62: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Distinctive designs, worth every penny you put.

Couldn’t find any!

5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

You are wrong if you think all the best designer boutiques are only found in New Delhi. Established designers Shantanu and Nikhil’s brand new store is now open on

Road No.36, Jubilee Hills. The streamlined new space is a mix of style and high-end couture. The label ‘Shantanu and Nikhil’ was launched in the year 1999, which caters to the young, trendy, stylish and vivacious people. The brand targets effervescent audience with a sense of chic and classiness. It aims to bring out a stylish line of clothes for the workplace, going with the recent flow of power dressing. The store, spread over 2,500 sft., is an elegantly designed and tastefully furnished space. It has the latest collections of dresses, saris, ghagras and bridal wear.

REVIEW

SHANTANU AND NIKHIL STORE

Reasonable price range, genuine handlooms.

Restricted space.

4.5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

Located on Road No.10, Jubilee Hills, Chettinad’s ethnic touch - a house of handlooms remains true to its name and offers a wide range of traditional wear in typical Chettinad style. The interiors, embellished with golden tinges

and teak, remind you of the wide courtyards of an 18th century Chennai mansion. Laxmi, the owner of this emporium says, “We have an eclectic mix of traditional and modern weaves. There is something for every woman and every celebration here.” The prices of saris and dresses start from Rs. 2,000 and could go up to Rs.1.5 lakh and Rs. 15,000 respectively. The variety of saris includes Uppada, Kanchipattu, Chanderi, Pure Zari, Banaras, Kanjeevaram, georgette, crepe and cotton. A host of designers’ collection is also available at this store. The special attractions of the store remain with the highly experienced and skilled tailors who guarantee to deliver your blouses stitched to perfection in two days. The stitching charge of a blouse starts at Rs. 2,000 and goes up to Rs. 6,000. Half saris are also available here with a price range between Rs. 12,000 and Rs. 1 lakh. The wedding saris and bridal apparel deserve a special mention, as the elegant pieces are sure to beautify any bride’s wardrobe. If you are not in Hyderabad, you can also order and get some designer apparel made from their website www.chettinads.com. All these and more, Chettinad’s is one store you should check out if there is a special occasion coming up!

REVIEW

A SLICE OF CHENNAI

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 60

Page 63: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Distinctive designs, worth every penny you put.

Couldn’t find any!

5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

You are wrong if you think all the best designer boutiques are only found in New Delhi. Established designers Shantanu and Nikhil’s brand new store is now open on

Road No.36, Jubilee Hills. The streamlined new space is a mix of style and high-end couture. The label ‘Shantanu and Nikhil’ was launched in the year 1999, which caters to the young, trendy, stylish and vivacious people. The brand targets effervescent audience with a sense of chic and classiness. It aims to bring out a stylish line of clothes for the workplace, going with the recent flow of power dressing. The store, spread over 2,500 sft., is an elegantly designed and tastefully furnished space. It has the latest collections of dresses, saris, ghagras and bridal wear.

REVIEW

SHANTANU AND NIKHIL STORE

Reasonable price range, genuine handlooms.

Restricted space.

4.5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

Located on Road No.10, Jubilee Hills, Chettinad’s ethnic touch - a house of handlooms remains true to its name and offers a wide range of traditional wear in typical Chettinad style. The interiors, embellished with golden tinges

and teak, remind you of the wide courtyards of an 18th century Chennai mansion. Laxmi, the owner of this emporium says, “We have an eclectic mix of traditional and modern weaves. There is something for every woman and every celebration here.” The prices of saris and dresses start from Rs. 2,000 and could go up to Rs.1.5 lakh and Rs. 15,000 respectively. The variety of saris includes Uppada, Kanchipattu, Chanderi, Pure Zari, Banaras, Kanjeevaram, georgette, crepe and cotton. A host of designers’ collection is also available at this store. The special attractions of the store remain with the highly experienced and skilled tailors who guarantee to deliver your blouses stitched to perfection in two days. The stitching charge of a blouse starts at Rs. 2,000 and goes up to Rs. 6,000. Half saris are also available here with a price range between Rs. 12,000 and Rs. 1 lakh. The wedding saris and bridal apparel deserve a special mention, as the elegant pieces are sure to beautify any bride’s wardrobe. If you are not in Hyderabad, you can also order and get some designer apparel made from their website www.chettinads.com. All these and more, Chettinad’s is one store you should check out if there is a special occasion coming up!

REVIEW

A SLICE OF CHENNAI

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 60

Page 64: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Price range for all categories.

Parking is a problem.

4

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

f you are looking for Indo-Western and Indian ethnic designer wear at reasonable prices, dStudio is the place to be. This 1,600 sft. store is located on Road No. 2, IBanjara Hills. Anarkalis, skirts, ready-plait saris, ghagras, half saris and gowns -

you name it and they have it. The linen and jute kurtis found here are worth a place in your casual wardrobe. Skirts and gowns start at a price range of Rs. 2,000 whereas the saris start at Rs. 3,000. The elegant half-saris here start off at Rs. 10,000 and are worth every penny. For all you ghagra-lovers, you can get one here at the same price range. Mix up the casuals with some funky imitation jewelry available at the store. Accessories and bangles here are unique. The designer blouses start at the price range of Rs. 3,500 and salwar suit materials start at Rs. 1,500. The materials mostly used in their dresses are Silk, Lycra, Net, Georgettes, Chiffon, Banaras Silk and Linen. Collections of young designers like Sejal Mehta, Jayrush, Pooja Ahuja, Pooja Motwani and Pankaj Gupta are available at this store, not to forget the owner Himanshu Rawtani’s own creations. dStudio is your one-stop shop for quick buys!

REVIEW

D STUDIO - THE DESIGNER’S DEN

Must-visit for connoisseurs of fine jewellery, excellent designs and collections.

Not pocket-friendly.

4.5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

arni Jewellers is the latest entrant to the antique jewellery stores in Hyderabad. Located on Road No.2, Banjara Hills, this store is spread over 5000 sft., Kand houses antique gold jewellery on the first floor and silver artifacts on

the second floor. The silver train set, chessboard and chariot are sure to blow your mind away with the detailing and beauty. A separate boutique style facility is available for those who want to make high-end purchases and need a quiet space for themselves. Be prepared to be treated like a princess here, if you are ready to spend like a king.

The ambience of the place gives a clue of what kind of artifacts to expect from here. The antique silver furniture, statues of deities, majestic paintings and wooden carved cupboards transform you to the Rajput era. Once you zap back to reality, you will be standing in the presence of sheer luxury and artistic brilliance.

This store offers Victorian, kundan, antique, temple and pearl jewellery to name a few. Each piece is handmade and takes somewhere between three and six months to finish. The results are worth the wait, as every piece here is visually appealing and makes its own statement. You find intricate designs that reflect finesse. Temple jewellery fans have a plethora of options to choose from, such as the Jadai Nagar, Rakkodi, Thirugu Billai, the Thalai Saman, the Maattal, Thodu Jhumki, the Addigai, the Vanki, Pendants, Bangles, Rings and so on. The most striking among these remain the Kundan pieces which ooze elegance and grandeur. On the other hand, if you want to bring elegance and old-world charm to an outfit, make sure you pick one from the pearl jewellery here. Karni Jewellers is a treat for all the vintage lovers in Hyderabad.

REVIEW

VERY VINTAGE

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 62

Page 65: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Price range for all categories.

Parking is a problem.

4

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

f you are looking for Indo-Western and Indian ethnic designer wear at reasonable prices, dStudio is the place to be. This 1,600 sft. store is located on Road No. 2, IBanjara Hills. Anarkalis, skirts, ready-plait saris, ghagras, half saris and gowns -

you name it and they have it. The linen and jute kurtis found here are worth a place in your casual wardrobe. Skirts and gowns start at a price range of Rs. 2,000 whereas the saris start at Rs. 3,000. The elegant half-saris here start off at Rs. 10,000 and are worth every penny. For all you ghagra-lovers, you can get one here at the same price range. Mix up the casuals with some funky imitation jewelry available at the store. Accessories and bangles here are unique. The designer blouses start at the price range of Rs. 3,500 and salwar suit materials start at Rs. 1,500. The materials mostly used in their dresses are Silk, Lycra, Net, Georgettes, Chiffon, Banaras Silk and Linen. Collections of young designers like Sejal Mehta, Jayrush, Pooja Ahuja, Pooja Motwani and Pankaj Gupta are available at this store, not to forget the owner Himanshu Rawtani’s own creations. dStudio is your one-stop shop for quick buys!

REVIEW

D STUDIO - THE DESIGNER’S DEN

Must-visit for connoisseurs of fine jewellery, excellent designs and collections.

Not pocket-friendly.

4.5

GOOD 3 VERY GOOD 4AVERAGE 2 EXCELLENT5POOR 1

arni Jewellers is the latest entrant to the antique jewellery stores in Hyderabad. Located on Road No.2, Banjara Hills, this store is spread over 5000 sft., Kand houses antique gold jewellery on the first floor and silver artifacts on

the second floor. The silver train set, chessboard and chariot are sure to blow your mind away with the detailing and beauty. A separate boutique style facility is available for those who want to make high-end purchases and need a quiet space for themselves. Be prepared to be treated like a princess here, if you are ready to spend like a king.

The ambience of the place gives a clue of what kind of artifacts to expect from here. The antique silver furniture, statues of deities, majestic paintings and wooden carved cupboards transform you to the Rajput era. Once you zap back to reality, you will be standing in the presence of sheer luxury and artistic brilliance.

This store offers Victorian, kundan, antique, temple and pearl jewellery to name a few. Each piece is handmade and takes somewhere between three and six months to finish. The results are worth the wait, as every piece here is visually appealing and makes its own statement. You find intricate designs that reflect finesse. Temple jewellery fans have a plethora of options to choose from, such as the Jadai Nagar, Rakkodi, Thirugu Billai, the Thalai Saman, the Maattal, Thodu Jhumki, the Addigai, the Vanki, Pendants, Bangles, Rings and so on. The most striking among these remain the Kundan pieces which ooze elegance and grandeur. On the other hand, if you want to bring elegance and old-world charm to an outfit, make sure you pick one from the pearl jewellery here. Karni Jewellers is a treat for all the vintage lovers in Hyderabad.

REVIEW

VERY VINTAGE

H Y D E R A B A D

red | december 2012 | 62

Page 66: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Mr. Thalluri Purnachandra Rao, the man behind Bhoomatha Real Estates and Developers Pvt. Ltd. is a well-grounded person with a clear vision. He has set his foot in north coastal Andhra in 1999 and since then he made it his base and has grown from strength to strength. A self-made man, he loves to create wealth for his customers.

MAN OF THESOIL

ADVERTORIAL

A

red | december 2012 | 64

Page 67: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Ask him the secret behind his success and pat comes the reply, “One must have a keen eye for business. The success formula is a combination of many factors like self-motivation, brains, good planning, effective implementation and last but not the least is luck.”

Initially Rao set off on his journey in the world of business with the sale of pesticides. Seeking greener pastures, he moved to the City of Destiny and started his first venture in real estate and constructions in 2000. Mr. Rao hails from an agricultural family belonging to Khammam District. Hence it is little wonder he strongly believes that there is no substitute for hard work and dedication. Contrary to their urban counterparts, village people work hard and utilize the resources to the hilt, he says, adding that one villager does the work of 10 of his urban counterparts. Besides hard work, his zeal to climb newer heights has made him what he is today, he says. Mr. Rao, whose motto is customers’ satisfaction, always believes in actions rather than words. He wins the customers’ trust by delivering quality output. He firmly believes that the customers are his pillars of strength.

The confidence his customers reposed in him turned out to be the ‘foundation’ for ‘building’ the Bhoomatha Real Estates and Developers Pvt Ltd.

Mr. Rao discloses how he made forays into real estate and his concept.

Why Bhoomatha?The name itself denotes that he holds the Mother Earth in great reverence. He believes that land is life and like a mother to man. Since he knows the real value of land, he endeavours to fulfill the dreams of those who wish to own a piece of it. Known for his ethical values, Rao is down-to-earth and accessible to all. Emulating their boss perhaps, the team leaves no stone unturned for the growth of Bhoomatha Real Estates and Developers Pvt Ltd.

Vedic saying ‘Shata Ayushman Bhava’ gives Rao the inspiration to make his customers happy for a lifetime. The moment you enter Bhoomatha and meet the man behind its success, you will get positive vibes that you are assured of an association with the company.

Gated Community layouts Rao strives to design meaningful hamlets with all amenities in a pleasant environment. Your association with Bhoomatha ensures a VUDA approved plot in good locations with a clear title and most importantly at an affordable price and NRI Royale (Phase 1, 2 & 3) Brindavanam (Phase 1 & 2) and Sri Padmavathi Township stand testimony to this.

Touted as world class townships, these are located between Vizag and Vizianagaram, abutting the NH-5 and NH-43 highway, near Tagarapuvalasa and Dakamarri village. Engineering colleges like Raghu, Avanthi, Lendi, etc., two prominent medical colleges are in their vicinity.

These townships are just 25 min. drive away from the city and are close to the IT Hub. Though they are in the proximity of industrial and economic activity, they are far from the hustle and bustle.

Facilities and amenitiesŸ 40 ft. roadsŸ Street lightingŸ Compound wall with round-the-

clock securityŸ Playgrounds for childrenŸ Avenue plantationsŸ Underground drainage systemŸ Free construction serviceŸ Bank loan (optional)

Ongoing venturesANR Royale and Brindavanam Phase 3 are the ongoing projects of Bhoomatha. Located at Rajapulova Junction and Jonnada village, these are gated community layouts with round-the-clock security. With their close proximity to colleges and prominent schools, these layouts have many advantages. You can have them at an affordable price and surely you can reap rich benefits as the land price is bound to appreciate in no time. These are developed as per the VUDA norms.

In construction of unitsIt has completed one decade in the field and has more than 25 residential and commercial units to its credit in and around Vizag. To name a few are Hara Enclave, Bajaj Complex, Haripriya Enclave, Venkatadri Enclave,Sivaji Palace etc. Its ongoing ventures are located at Seethampeta and Adarsh Nagar within the city limits. The company is coming up with low budget projects at Madhurawada, Kommadi and PM Palem, prime residential localities.

Future projectsPrashant Vihar is an upcoming mega gated community layout (VUDA approved) at Modavalasa facing the NH-43. Spread over 78 acres, this project will have 2BHK houses, and all kinds of amenities including a club house and swimming pool. A

red | december 2012 | 65

Page 68: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

RHI Clasil imports its raw materials, bauxite and mullite, from China. This 500-man company renders on-the-job training to its workmen coming from Vizag and neighbouring districts of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa.

About his company’s USP, he says, “The Vizag unit is one of the 31 RHI production sites, functioning in six continents. Pick any product. We synchronize the technology and meet the uniform production parameters so perfectly that users can’t distinguish whether it is made in Austria, China or India. Besides manufacturing, we install and maintain our products. We also provide a service called Total Refractory Management where the customer pays a fixed amount per every ton of material he produces and we take care of inventory, installation and maintenance and the customer does not have to worry about his refractory requirements.”

Dismissing the inevitable teething problems that new ventures face as surmountable hurdles, Mr. Raju says, “Since it was a private transaction, we had no problem with the land deal. With right people at the right places, we could start our commercial production within 13 to 14 months after the land acquisition. The path of any venture, big or small, is strewn with thorns. Don’t giants like Vedanta or Tata have their share of problems? One has to be pushy, innovative and steadfast and find one’s way about.”

He refutes the general belief that inadequate workforce is the problem prevalent only in certain regions and insists that it is a universal phenomenon. “Till date I have not met any entrepreneur from any part of the world saying that the manpower is not an issue,” he says. “One has to work on this perennial problem, addressing it on a day-to-day basis. No point in cribbing about it.” Though mechanisation is a plausible option, Mr. Raju feels we are far away from it. “My overseas counterparts have already moved into totally automated plants.”

Talking of future projects, Mr. Raju is all enthusiasm and says, “Very soon we will install new machines and add two more to our existing 10 products. Our products are fairly complicated as they are not generic; each customer order is specific to his need.

Based on a matrix of quality and shapes we have more than 100 qualities and 300 plus shapes.”

Though not entirely power dependent, his business too remains vulnerable to power cuts and tariff variations.

“Since our production duration is long, it is tough to arrive at a cost, taking tariff fluctuations into consideration. Nor can we waive a prior commitment given to the customer. I may think of power production at some point of time if the scenario continues. I may start a pilot project of alternative energy and initially experiment with non-production facilities like lights, computers,” he says, indicating that he is gearing up for the lurking contingency.

RHI Clasil is one of the few industries that faced no opposition from environmentalists. Mr. Raju has a ready explanation, “We deal with earth related material and our plant rejections are recyclable.” Casting light on the eco-measures he has taken, Mr. Raju says, “We are conscious of every tree we cut. In lieu of 30 trees we felled for our purpose, we planted 10,000 plus trees and I am going to pursue this drive more aggressively.”

The socially conscious company is supporting two schools and has installed a drinking water treatment plant and built toilets in the local villages. It has also supported villages with flood relief during the last cyclone.

Mr. Raju describes his stint as the Chairman of the CII- Vizag Zonal Council last year as most enriching and adds, “The kind of education and exposure I got here cannot be imparted by any college. It helped me connect with local people and entrepreneurs and made me feel at home in Vizag, a city I did not even visit till 2006. It also feels good that you are doing something for the industry, and not just for yourself.”

Mr. Raju minces no words in saying that the small entrepreneurs are the ones who make a big difference and add value to the society, not the big corporates. “New players and youngsters, who bring in a whiff of fresh air, should be encouraged to enter every field, including politics. We have to be a part of the system if we really want to cleanse it. That is the advice I have for our youth.”

As you leave the RHI Clasil, you just cannot but help remember Mahatma Gandhi’s famous quote - “You must be the change you want to see in the world.”

redHe set out establishing a world class industry, a task many of his peers may dither over. No griping, no grumbling. “My 30 years of life here has obscured that decade abroad,” he says, flashing a disarming smile.

Mr. Raju traces the origin and journey of his venture. “Following in my father Dr. RV Raju’s footsteps, I floated Clasil Ltd. and later joined hands with the Austria-based RHI AG, a 2 billion Euro company, which produces high-grade refractory products and systems and offers high end services.”

Sprawling over 25 acres at verdant Parawada, the unit churns out close to 35000 MT/year of refractory products for steel, cement, aluminium, platinum,

copper and glass industries. With an impressive array of customers like Tata, Jindal, SR and JSW at home, RHI Clasil Ltd. boasts of large scale exports to 70 countries worldwide.

Reiterating that Vizag was the most appropriate place to locate his unit, Mr. Raju says, “Every month we handle about 6,000 tons of material through the sea route.”

usiness leaders must take a leaf (that too a perfect green one) out of his book. Visit the office of Mr. RVS Raju, President, RHI Clasil Ltd., a refractory industry in Vizag and you will wonder ‘why do we scream B

green murder and point fingers at the industry?’ He has effortlessly established that both greenery and industry can co-exist in seamless harmony, complementing each other. Mr. Raju carries this non-interference approach to the extent that he built his office around a 30-year-old tree, refusing to axe it. That, one step led to the other and the beautiful eco-friendly building has assumed that magnificent Manduva aura and has all the ethnic trappings is a different story.

His ideology is more evident from the fact that he returned to India after a 10-year sojourn in the US though he had no “compelling reasons” to upset his (Big) Apple cart. It is purely the lure of the land that compelled him to return along with wife Mrs. Avanti and daughters Nitya and Nidhi. T

‘Green’ CAPITALIST

By V. Sarada

BOUQUETS

Award from Indian Refractory Makers Association in 2012

Award for Overall Excellence in Exports in 2011-12 in Large Scale Sector

Award for Sustained Improvement in Exports over 2009-10, 2010-11 & 2011-12 in Large Scale Sector

T

red | december 2012 | 66 red | december 2012 | 67

Page 69: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

RHI Clasil imports its raw materials, bauxite and mullite, from China. This 500-man company renders on-the-job training to its workmen coming from Vizag and neighbouring districts of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa.

About his company’s USP, he says, “The Vizag unit is one of the 31 RHI production sites, functioning in six continents. Pick any product. We synchronize the technology and meet the uniform production parameters so perfectly that users can’t distinguish whether it is made in Austria, China or India. Besides manufacturing, we install and maintain our products. We also provide a service called Total Refractory Management where the customer pays a fixed amount per every ton of material he produces and we take care of inventory, installation and maintenance and the customer does not have to worry about his refractory requirements.”

Dismissing the inevitable teething problems that new ventures face as surmountable hurdles, Mr. Raju says, “Since it was a private transaction, we had no problem with the land deal. With right people at the right places, we could start our commercial production within 13 to 14 months after the land acquisition. The path of any venture, big or small, is strewn with thorns. Don’t giants like Vedanta or Tata have their share of problems? One has to be pushy, innovative and steadfast and find one’s way about.”

He refutes the general belief that inadequate workforce is the problem prevalent only in certain regions and insists that it is a universal phenomenon. “Till date I have not met any entrepreneur from any part of the world saying that the manpower is not an issue,” he says. “One has to work on this perennial problem, addressing it on a day-to-day basis. No point in cribbing about it.” Though mechanisation is a plausible option, Mr. Raju feels we are far away from it. “My overseas counterparts have already moved into totally automated plants.”

Talking of future projects, Mr. Raju is all enthusiasm and says, “Very soon we will install new machines and add two more to our existing 10 products. Our products are fairly complicated as they are not generic; each customer order is specific to his need.

Based on a matrix of quality and shapes we have more than 100 qualities and 300 plus shapes.”

Though not entirely power dependent, his business too remains vulnerable to power cuts and tariff variations.

“Since our production duration is long, it is tough to arrive at a cost, taking tariff fluctuations into consideration. Nor can we waive a prior commitment given to the customer. I may think of power production at some point of time if the scenario continues. I may start a pilot project of alternative energy and initially experiment with non-production facilities like lights, computers,” he says, indicating that he is gearing up for the lurking contingency.

RHI Clasil is one of the few industries that faced no opposition from environmentalists. Mr. Raju has a ready explanation, “We deal with earth related material and our plant rejections are recyclable.” Casting light on the eco-measures he has taken, Mr. Raju says, “We are conscious of every tree we cut. In lieu of 30 trees we felled for our purpose, we planted 10,000 plus trees and I am going to pursue this drive more aggressively.”

The socially conscious company is supporting two schools and has installed a drinking water treatment plant and built toilets in the local villages. It has also supported villages with flood relief during the last cyclone.

Mr. Raju describes his stint as the Chairman of the CII- Vizag Zonal Council last year as most enriching and adds, “The kind of education and exposure I got here cannot be imparted by any college. It helped me connect with local people and entrepreneurs and made me feel at home in Vizag, a city I did not even visit till 2006. It also feels good that you are doing something for the industry, and not just for yourself.”

Mr. Raju minces no words in saying that the small entrepreneurs are the ones who make a big difference and add value to the society, not the big corporates. “New players and youngsters, who bring in a whiff of fresh air, should be encouraged to enter every field, including politics. We have to be a part of the system if we really want to cleanse it. That is the advice I have for our youth.”

As you leave the RHI Clasil, you just cannot but help remember Mahatma Gandhi’s famous quote - “You must be the change you want to see in the world.”

redHe set out establishing a world class industry, a task many of his peers may dither over. No griping, no grumbling. “My 30 years of life here has obscured that decade abroad,” he says, flashing a disarming smile.

Mr. Raju traces the origin and journey of his venture. “Following in my father Dr. RV Raju’s footsteps, I floated Clasil Ltd. and later joined hands with the Austria-based RHI AG, a 2 billion Euro company, which produces high-grade refractory products and systems and offers high end services.”

Sprawling over 25 acres at verdant Parawada, the unit churns out close to 35000 MT/year of refractory products for steel, cement, aluminium, platinum,

copper and glass industries. With an impressive array of customers like Tata, Jindal, SR and JSW at home, RHI Clasil Ltd. boasts of large scale exports to 70 countries worldwide.

Reiterating that Vizag was the most appropriate place to locate his unit, Mr. Raju says, “Every month we handle about 6,000 tons of material through the sea route.”

usiness leaders must take a leaf (that too a perfect green one) out of his book. Visit the office of Mr. RVS Raju, President, RHI Clasil Ltd., a refractory industry in Vizag and you will wonder ‘why do we scream B

green murder and point fingers at the industry?’ He has effortlessly established that both greenery and industry can co-exist in seamless harmony, complementing each other. Mr. Raju carries this non-interference approach to the extent that he built his office around a 30-year-old tree, refusing to axe it. That, one step led to the other and the beautiful eco-friendly building has assumed that magnificent Manduva aura and has all the ethnic trappings is a different story.

His ideology is more evident from the fact that he returned to India after a 10-year sojourn in the US though he had no “compelling reasons” to upset his (Big) Apple cart. It is purely the lure of the land that compelled him to return along with wife Mrs. Avanti and daughters Nitya and Nidhi. T

‘Green’ CAPITALIST

By V. Sarada

BOUQUETS

Award from Indian Refractory Makers Association in 2012

Award for Overall Excellence in Exports in 2011-12 in Large Scale Sector

Award for Sustained Improvement in Exports over 2009-10, 2010-11 & 2011-12 in Large Scale Sector

T

red | december 2012 | 66 red | december 2012 | 67

Page 70: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

The ban is a welcome step after the car-based kidnaps and rapes in Delhi and the inability to identify car-escape criminals due to tint filmed cars. Be it the murder of IT executive Jigeesha, rape and murder of BPO employee Prathibha Srikanthamurthy or the Dhaula Khan and Mayapuri rape cases, cars with heavily filmed glasses have been brazenly used. Also the dark tints obstruct visual clarity during the night, leading to accidents.

Following this PIL, the Apex Court has taken the initiative to curb crimes. A rule was passed banning the use of sun-control films on cars starting from 4th May, 2012. This ban was met with mixed reactions, but nevertheless the tinted film has to go.

The important difference that one has to note is that of the tint from a tinted film. The Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) provide the glass with minimal dark tinge, whereas a tinted film is only an accessory.

Fines are being imposed on those who violate the law. Fine for a first

So what is tint and what is film?

What now?

timer starts at Rs. 500 and it usually involves in removal of the film on the spot. On the other hand, cars that come out of the factory with tinted windows as per their mandatory company specifications have been exempted from this law, as long as the extent of tint falls within the permissible limit. No alterations are accepted. If the customer wants to make a change, he/she should stick only to tinted windows and refrain from using the film.

Even the VIP/VVIPs have to comply with the order. The SC said that an exception could be given to official cars used by people with Z and Z+ security category, if deemed necessary.

Leading by example, former Commissioner of Police, Vizag region, J. Purnachandra Rao removed the film of his own car. He also reiterates that it is important that the Supreme Court order is honoured by everyone.

A few people feel that this rule is an infringement of their privacy, as they carry valuables in their cars and dump in their shopping baggage.

Varied views

Also there is a question of safety of women travelling alone in cars wearing jewellery. The clear glass makes them vulnerable to honking, catcalling and harassment. Another detriment is the heat. Since ours is a tropical country, the film keeps a car in a bearable condition.

Though it’s an inconvenient decision for a few, individual or private interests must give in for the greater good. Apart from genuine problems faced by people, those who complain about privacy must remember that roads are public.

The tinted filming industry is worth over Rs. 150 cr business. Representing the manufacturers and dealers, senior Counsel Member, Soli Sorabjee argued that banning tinted films would adversely affect the livelihood of lakhs of people. The SC ruling clearly states that ‘laminated safety glass’ is allowed, to avoid extensive damage during accidents. 20% of the customers go for clear films. So there is a little relief for the dealers, and all is not lost.

BRIGHT SIDE +

DARK SIDE –

Illegal activities can be thwarted

Security for women from kidnappers and sexual assaulters

Illegal shipping, peddling, etc. can be kept under check

Visual clarity is enhanced, greatly reducing the chances of accidents during nights.

No security for women travelling alone in cars

High fuel consumption due to increased load on the AC. Installing a high performance window film can reduce your car’s interior surface temperatures by as much as 16°C (29°F)

UV rays cause harmful effects, including skin cancer and tint films filter the rays.

Tinted window installation burns up to Rs. 30,000 of your pocket.

VOX POPULI

VizagSujana. R, Housewife: Hardly a week since I removed the film, I’ve been catcalled and followed twice already. This is indeed a headache for me.

Gowri Eish, Entrepreneur: Yes, privacy and safety are compromised but due to the dark film, I almost hit a man once, at night. So this ruling is an advantage and a disadvantage for me.

K. Divya, Software Engineer, TCS: Apart from curbing kidnaps and rapes, you can keep the night time drinkers and drug users (in cars) in check. People involved in hit and run cases can be identified easily.

P. S. Sitharama Raju, HoD, IT Department, MVGR College of Engineering: I am in favour of the ruling. Though it looks like a modification to Rule 100 of the 1989 Central Motor Vehicles Rule it is a welcome step. Now the ruling deprives the car owners of using films on glass panes on the pretext of privacy and thereby reduces accidents especially during nights.

HyderabadA.V. Srinivas, Inspector of Police (Administration), Traffic: Law comes first, comfort comes next. Only one percent of our population owns cars. Safety concern is not only for the women who drive cars at nights, it is equally important for everyone.

C.V. Anand (IPS), Addl. C.P. (Traffic): We have to abide by the law despite the inconveniences. The response has been very good as we have educated the public well in advance through pamphlets and other awareness campaigns. Those who violate the order are being penalized.

A

he man behind the Public Interest Litigation (PIL), Avishek Goenka, enumerated that kidnapping, Tcrimes and assault against women were being

carried out in cars, behind the black window film. Also he said that darkened glasses “give immunity to violators and are used as a tool of criminality, considerably increasing criminal activities.” He sought that all vehicles must have 100% transparent windows. However, Rule 100 of the 1989 Central Motor Vehicles Rule affirms that “the glass of windscreen and rear window of motor vehicles should have a visibility of at least 70% and that of side windows a minimum visibility of 50%.” The Supreme Court said that it could not comply with 100% VLT as requested by the petitioner, but has set forth a rule that cars cannot have sun film, but can allow a tint of 70% VLT for front and rear windshields and 50% VLT for the glass panes of side windows. A

TAINTED

TINTBy Anoohya B

red | december 2012 | 68 red | december 2012 | 69

Page 71: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

The ban is a welcome step after the car-based kidnaps and rapes in Delhi and the inability to identify car-escape criminals due to tint filmed cars. Be it the murder of IT executive Jigeesha, rape and murder of BPO employee Prathibha Srikanthamurthy or the Dhaula Khan and Mayapuri rape cases, cars with heavily filmed glasses have been brazenly used. Also the dark tints obstruct visual clarity during the night, leading to accidents.

Following this PIL, the Apex Court has taken the initiative to curb crimes. A rule was passed banning the use of sun-control films on cars starting from 4th May, 2012. This ban was met with mixed reactions, but nevertheless the tinted film has to go.

The important difference that one has to note is that of the tint from a tinted film. The Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) provide the glass with minimal dark tinge, whereas a tinted film is only an accessory.

Fines are being imposed on those who violate the law. Fine for a first

So what is tint and what is film?

What now?

timer starts at Rs. 500 and it usually involves in removal of the film on the spot. On the other hand, cars that come out of the factory with tinted windows as per their mandatory company specifications have been exempted from this law, as long as the extent of tint falls within the permissible limit. No alterations are accepted. If the customer wants to make a change, he/she should stick only to tinted windows and refrain from using the film.

Even the VIP/VVIPs have to comply with the order. The SC said that an exception could be given to official cars used by people with Z and Z+ security category, if deemed necessary.

Leading by example, former Commissioner of Police, Vizag region, J. Purnachandra Rao removed the film of his own car. He also reiterates that it is important that the Supreme Court order is honoured by everyone.

A few people feel that this rule is an infringement of their privacy, as they carry valuables in their cars and dump in their shopping baggage.

Varied views

Also there is a question of safety of women travelling alone in cars wearing jewellery. The clear glass makes them vulnerable to honking, catcalling and harassment. Another detriment is the heat. Since ours is a tropical country, the film keeps a car in a bearable condition.

Though it’s an inconvenient decision for a few, individual or private interests must give in for the greater good. Apart from genuine problems faced by people, those who complain about privacy must remember that roads are public.

The tinted filming industry is worth over Rs. 150 cr business. Representing the manufacturers and dealers, senior Counsel Member, Soli Sorabjee argued that banning tinted films would adversely affect the livelihood of lakhs of people. The SC ruling clearly states that ‘laminated safety glass’ is allowed, to avoid extensive damage during accidents. 20% of the customers go for clear films. So there is a little relief for the dealers, and all is not lost.

BRIGHT SIDE +

DARK SIDE –

Illegal activities can be thwarted

Security for women from kidnappers and sexual assaulters

Illegal shipping, peddling, etc. can be kept under check

Visual clarity is enhanced, greatly reducing the chances of accidents during nights.

No security for women travelling alone in cars

High fuel consumption due to increased load on the AC. Installing a high performance window film can reduce your car’s interior surface temperatures by as much as 16°C (29°F)

UV rays cause harmful effects, including skin cancer and tint films filter the rays.

Tinted window installation burns up to Rs. 30,000 of your pocket.

VOX POPULI

VizagSujana. R, Housewife: Hardly a week since I removed the film, I’ve been catcalled and followed twice already. This is indeed a headache for me.

Gowri Eish, Entrepreneur: Yes, privacy and safety are compromised but due to the dark film, I almost hit a man once, at night. So this ruling is an advantage and a disadvantage for me.

K. Divya, Software Engineer, TCS: Apart from curbing kidnaps and rapes, you can keep the night time drinkers and drug users (in cars) in check. People involved in hit and run cases can be identified easily.

P. S. Sitharama Raju, HoD, IT Department, MVGR College of Engineering: I am in favour of the ruling. Though it looks like a modification to Rule 100 of the 1989 Central Motor Vehicles Rule it is a welcome step. Now the ruling deprives the car owners of using films on glass panes on the pretext of privacy and thereby reduces accidents especially during nights.

HyderabadA.V. Srinivas, Inspector of Police (Administration), Traffic: Law comes first, comfort comes next. Only one percent of our population owns cars. Safety concern is not only for the women who drive cars at nights, it is equally important for everyone.

C.V. Anand (IPS), Addl. C.P. (Traffic): We have to abide by the law despite the inconveniences. The response has been very good as we have educated the public well in advance through pamphlets and other awareness campaigns. Those who violate the order are being penalized.

A

he man behind the Public Interest Litigation (PIL), Avishek Goenka, enumerated that kidnapping, Tcrimes and assault against women were being

carried out in cars, behind the black window film. Also he said that darkened glasses “give immunity to violators and are used as a tool of criminality, considerably increasing criminal activities.” He sought that all vehicles must have 100% transparent windows. However, Rule 100 of the 1989 Central Motor Vehicles Rule affirms that “the glass of windscreen and rear window of motor vehicles should have a visibility of at least 70% and that of side windows a minimum visibility of 50%.” The Supreme Court said that it could not comply with 100% VLT as requested by the petitioner, but has set forth a rule that cars cannot have sun film, but can allow a tint of 70% VLT for front and rear windshields and 50% VLT for the glass panes of side windows. A

TAINTED

TINTBy Anoohya B

red | december 2012 | 68 red | december 2012 | 69

Page 72: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Cong TDP | TDP Cong | BJP TRS | TDP PRP Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP (NTR) Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRPTDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP (NTR) Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRPTDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP (NTR) Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRPTDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP (NTR) Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRPTDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ

Þ Þ Þ Þ Þ

realities like who is toeing whose line or who is alienating from whom. Meanwhile, the rumour mill is working overtime to brand some as traitors and some as opportunists while the truth is totally different. Recently, a list was released by YSRC and TRS, claiming that ‘talks’ were going on with a few interested candidates who are eager to join them. The repercussions of these ‘fictitious’ stories reached such a stage that the ‘accused’ often rush to the media to prove their innocence. A classic example of these ‘reality shows’ is the breaking down of an MLA in full view of the media and avowing his allegiance to his party. With the rumours of the fence-sitters circulating like wildfire, there has been a palpable tension in all the parties.It is interesting to note that it is only the YSRCP which is spared from the heartburn as there is no hint, leave alone news, of anyone quitting the party.

Rumours notwithstanding, today’s politicians are scared to face the electorate. Earlier, it was enough if the candidate went to the voters carrying his own progress card, but now he is judged by his party’s overall performance. It is no secret that the ruling party in the state is tarnished with innumerable scams, leaving its candidate in no position to look squarely into the voter’s eyes and seek mandate.

The main Opposition party TDP too seems to have fallen in bad days plagued by issues like Nandamuri-

Nara family problems, lack of second rung leaders and the split stance on Telangana.

The aftermathEven as the rumours are circulating wild stories, each political party is reacting in its own way. While some are trying to huddle their flock closer through pep talks, others are ignoring them. None other than Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy himself is said to have conducted private meetings with nearly 20 candidates, who have assured him that they would continue to render their services to the Congress.

However, the TDP is taking a different approach. The party seems to be less tolerant to the rumours or anti-party acts. It simply suspended Praveen Kumar after he met Y. S. Jagan in the Chanchalguda jail to discuss his political future with the YSRCP. The YSRCP’s strategy to woo MLAs seems to be working very well as it has already roped in a collage of TDP, Congress and TRS MLAs. The leaders quite naturally find it a safe haven because they are spared of defending the deeds of his party as it has not so far tasted the power. This is also evident from those extra efforts the rest of the parties are taking to insulate their men against the YSRCP charm.Leaving no stone unturned, the YSRCP is also trying to woo candidates from Telangana area, and so is TRS.

Changing equations The equations among parties too are changing by the minute leaving the people in confusion. There have been large scale breakups, supports and withdrawals.

Chiranjeevi’s Praja Rajyam Party which was floated in 2008 joined hands with Congress in 2011. This move was widely criticized because PRP was up in arms against Congress just before the merger. TRS was a part of the “Grand Alliance” and later joined the NDA, and for a while it was with the Congress too before ending the alliance because the promised separate “Telangana state” never came. TRS announced that it would merge with Congress only if a separate Telangana state is created. Devender Goud who was a part of TDP left the party in order to seek justice for Telangana. He floated a party called Nava Telangana Praja Party which fought for the cause of separate Telangana statehood and later went on to merge NTPP with PRP. Having failed to get the expected mileage, Goud had no option but to go back to his pavilion, TDP.It, perhaps, is the first time in the history of Andhra Pradesh that people have ever started talking of elections years in advance. With political churning starting as early as this, it is difficult to foresee what is in store. Till then the people have no option but to keep their fingers crossed and enjoy the daily political ‘soaps’ their obliging media unfolds before them.

When Vibhishana went against his own brother Ravana to join Lord Rama, it was

because he believed in justice and Satya. Shifting loyalties is no new phenomenon to human race and it is happening in India too. But the point of debate here is what prompts politicians to turn into jumping jacks. They desert their parent parties and mentors purely for their own survival and to seek greener pastures, coming out with reasons that are hardly convincing.

Gone are the days when you had members working for the betterment of their parties relegating their

interests to the back stage. Like the proverbial rats that desert the sinking ship, today’s leaders ditch the party in trouble and switch to a new rising party. This is not a new trend but of late it’s exponentially increasing.The list of party defectors appears to be endless. While a few leave and never come back, there are quite a few prodigal sons. The reasons the political leaders cite for these antics are numerous. It could be just that no one wants to be on a sinking ship or in a party that doesn’t pay them rich dividends while some are genuinely attracted by the ideals of another party.

Many of the defectors come up with baseless excuses and explanations if asked why they were party hopping. The reasons start from anything like “I was ill treated in the previous party”, “The party no longer has a goal”, “I’m not given my due”, “I don’t like the decision they took” to the most ridiculous one like “My supporters want me to switch over”.

The Rumour MillWith the general elections fast approaching (2014) and chaos and confusion prevailing in all the political parties including the ruling party, it is hard to get a clear picture of ground

Chandrababu Naidu Cong TDP

Dr. Daggubati Venkateswara Rao TDP Þ Cong

Vijayasanthi BJP Þ TRS

Rama Chandrayya TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong

Mysoora Reddy Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP

Jakkampudi Ram Mohan Rao Cong Þ YSRCP

Devender Goud TDP Þ NTPP Þ PRP Þ TDP

Konda Surekha Cong Þ YSRCP

Shoba Nagi Reddy TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP

Bhuma Nagi Reddy TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP

Changala Venkata Rao TDP Þ YSRCP

Roja TDP Þ Cong Þ YSRCP

Renuka Chowdhary TDP Þ Cong

Þ Nadendla Bhaskar Rao Cong TDP Cong

Ganta Srinivasa Rao TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong

Golla Babu Rao Cong Þ YSRCP

Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy Cong Þ YSRCP

Lakshmi Parvati TDP (NTR) Þ YSRCP

Amarnath Reddy TDP Þ YSRCP

Praveen Kumar Reddy TDP Þ YSRCP

Ummareddy Venkateswarulu TDP Þ YSRCP

Tammineni Sitha Ram TDP Þ PRP Þ TDP

Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy Cong Þ YSRCP

B Karunakar Reddy Cong Þ YSRCP

Kapu Ramachandra Reddy Cong Þ YSRCP

Gandikoti Srikanth Cong Þ YSRCP

Þ Þ

F

F

JUMPING JACKS OF JUMBLED POLITICS

By Anoohya B

(IN)FAMOUS SHIFTS

red | december 2012 | 70 red | december 2012 | 71

Page 73: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Cong TDP | TDP Cong | BJP TRS | TDP PRP Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP (NTR) Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRPTDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP (NTR) Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRPTDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP (NTR) Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRPTDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ Cong Þ TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP (NTR) Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ PRPTDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP Cong Þ TDP | TDP Þ Cong | BJP Þ TRS | TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong | Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ NTP Þ PPRP Þ TDP | Cong Þ YSRCP | TDP Þ

Þ Þ Þ Þ Þ

realities like who is toeing whose line or who is alienating from whom. Meanwhile, the rumour mill is working overtime to brand some as traitors and some as opportunists while the truth is totally different. Recently, a list was released by YSRC and TRS, claiming that ‘talks’ were going on with a few interested candidates who are eager to join them. The repercussions of these ‘fictitious’ stories reached such a stage that the ‘accused’ often rush to the media to prove their innocence. A classic example of these ‘reality shows’ is the breaking down of an MLA in full view of the media and avowing his allegiance to his party. With the rumours of the fence-sitters circulating like wildfire, there has been a palpable tension in all the parties.It is interesting to note that it is only the YSRCP which is spared from the heartburn as there is no hint, leave alone news, of anyone quitting the party.

Rumours notwithstanding, today’s politicians are scared to face the electorate. Earlier, it was enough if the candidate went to the voters carrying his own progress card, but now he is judged by his party’s overall performance. It is no secret that the ruling party in the state is tarnished with innumerable scams, leaving its candidate in no position to look squarely into the voter’s eyes and seek mandate.

The main Opposition party TDP too seems to have fallen in bad days plagued by issues like Nandamuri-

Nara family problems, lack of second rung leaders and the split stance on Telangana.

The aftermathEven as the rumours are circulating wild stories, each political party is reacting in its own way. While some are trying to huddle their flock closer through pep talks, others are ignoring them. None other than Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy himself is said to have conducted private meetings with nearly 20 candidates, who have assured him that they would continue to render their services to the Congress.

However, the TDP is taking a different approach. The party seems to be less tolerant to the rumours or anti-party acts. It simply suspended Praveen Kumar after he met Y. S. Jagan in the Chanchalguda jail to discuss his political future with the YSRCP. The YSRCP’s strategy to woo MLAs seems to be working very well as it has already roped in a collage of TDP, Congress and TRS MLAs. The leaders quite naturally find it a safe haven because they are spared of defending the deeds of his party as it has not so far tasted the power. This is also evident from those extra efforts the rest of the parties are taking to insulate their men against the YSRCP charm.Leaving no stone unturned, the YSRCP is also trying to woo candidates from Telangana area, and so is TRS.

Changing equations The equations among parties too are changing by the minute leaving the people in confusion. There have been large scale breakups, supports and withdrawals.

Chiranjeevi’s Praja Rajyam Party which was floated in 2008 joined hands with Congress in 2011. This move was widely criticized because PRP was up in arms against Congress just before the merger. TRS was a part of the “Grand Alliance” and later joined the NDA, and for a while it was with the Congress too before ending the alliance because the promised separate “Telangana state” never came. TRS announced that it would merge with Congress only if a separate Telangana state is created. Devender Goud who was a part of TDP left the party in order to seek justice for Telangana. He floated a party called Nava Telangana Praja Party which fought for the cause of separate Telangana statehood and later went on to merge NTPP with PRP. Having failed to get the expected mileage, Goud had no option but to go back to his pavilion, TDP.It, perhaps, is the first time in the history of Andhra Pradesh that people have ever started talking of elections years in advance. With political churning starting as early as this, it is difficult to foresee what is in store. Till then the people have no option but to keep their fingers crossed and enjoy the daily political ‘soaps’ their obliging media unfolds before them.

When Vibhishana went against his own brother Ravana to join Lord Rama, it was

because he believed in justice and Satya. Shifting loyalties is no new phenomenon to human race and it is happening in India too. But the point of debate here is what prompts politicians to turn into jumping jacks. They desert their parent parties and mentors purely for their own survival and to seek greener pastures, coming out with reasons that are hardly convincing.

Gone are the days when you had members working for the betterment of their parties relegating their

interests to the back stage. Like the proverbial rats that desert the sinking ship, today’s leaders ditch the party in trouble and switch to a new rising party. This is not a new trend but of late it’s exponentially increasing.The list of party defectors appears to be endless. While a few leave and never come back, there are quite a few prodigal sons. The reasons the political leaders cite for these antics are numerous. It could be just that no one wants to be on a sinking ship or in a party that doesn’t pay them rich dividends while some are genuinely attracted by the ideals of another party.

Many of the defectors come up with baseless excuses and explanations if asked why they were party hopping. The reasons start from anything like “I was ill treated in the previous party”, “The party no longer has a goal”, “I’m not given my due”, “I don’t like the decision they took” to the most ridiculous one like “My supporters want me to switch over”.

The Rumour MillWith the general elections fast approaching (2014) and chaos and confusion prevailing in all the political parties including the ruling party, it is hard to get a clear picture of ground

Chandrababu Naidu Cong TDP

Dr. Daggubati Venkateswara Rao TDP Þ Cong

Vijayasanthi BJP Þ TRS

Rama Chandrayya TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong

Mysoora Reddy Cong Þ TDP Þ YSRCP

Jakkampudi Ram Mohan Rao Cong Þ YSRCP

Devender Goud TDP Þ NTPP Þ PRP Þ TDP

Konda Surekha Cong Þ YSRCP

Shoba Nagi Reddy TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP

Bhuma Nagi Reddy TDP Þ PRP Þ YSRCP

Changala Venkata Rao TDP Þ YSRCP

Roja TDP Þ Cong Þ YSRCP

Renuka Chowdhary TDP Þ Cong

Þ Nadendla Bhaskar Rao Cong TDP Cong

Ganta Srinivasa Rao TDP Þ PRP Þ Cong

Golla Babu Rao Cong Þ YSRCP

Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy Cong Þ YSRCP

Lakshmi Parvati TDP (NTR) Þ YSRCP

Amarnath Reddy TDP Þ YSRCP

Praveen Kumar Reddy TDP Þ YSRCP

Ummareddy Venkateswarulu TDP Þ YSRCP

Tammineni Sitha Ram TDP Þ PRP Þ TDP

Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy Cong Þ YSRCP

B Karunakar Reddy Cong Þ YSRCP

Kapu Ramachandra Reddy Cong Þ YSRCP

Gandikoti Srikanth Cong Þ YSRCP

Þ Þ

F

F

JUMPING JACKS OF JUMBLED POLITICS

By Anoohya B

(IN)FAMOUS SHIFTS

red | december 2012 | 70 red | december 2012 | 71

Page 74: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

BOLLYWOOD MASALA

MISSING FROM THE GUEST LIST

Was she invited or wasn’t she? was the question on everyone’s mind when Kajol did not turn up for the premiere of Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Finally putting speculation to rest, husband Ajay Devgn said that Kajol didn't receive an invite to the event. “Talking about Kajol not attending Jab Tak Hai Jaan premiere, I just have to say that it’s not her fault, she wasn't invited,” said Ajay. All the leading ladies of Yash Raj films were invited for the premiere but Kajol who acted in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, one of the most successful movies of the banner, was ignored. Say, how does one ignore the leading lady of the Yash Raj Banner?

red | march 2012 | 40

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

HOLLYWOOD MASALA

WHO WILL PLAY GREY?

50 Shades of Grey is quite the newsmaker, be it the book or the movie or its prospective lead actors. Speculations are rife about who is to play Christian Grey, the protagonist. Indications are clear that the competition is fierce as there are a number of attempts starting from Robert Pattinson announcing playfully that he’s playing Grey to Ian Somerhalder sketching out Grey’s personality! Matt Bomer seems to be the likely choice. With those dashing looks and mesmerizing eyes he also appears to be the people’s choice. Only time will tell who will play the dominating Mr. Grey.

RIGGED, YOU SAY?

Taking a dig at the numerous Bollywood awards, actor Abhay Deol claimed that most awards are either rigged or actors attend them because they are paid for their presence. “Talk to any actor off record and he will tell you, you either go because you are winning an award or you go because you are getting paid. Otherwise, you don’t go,” Abhay said during an interview at the 43rd International Film Festival of India. He recalled an instance from 2009 about his movie “Dev D”, a radical take on the iconic “Devdas” film, saying that despite an electrifying and a well-appreciated performance, he was not nominated for any awards.

red | 2 | 41march 201

THE PIRATE IS TAKEN

Actress Amber Heard has reportedly confirmed her relationship with Johnny Depp to her friends. Heard and Depp are said to have been in a relationship since the latter parted ways with long time love, Vanessa Paradis earlier this June. The 3 magical words have been said and Amber has been telling people that they are officially together. The two were even seen cozying up at a party recently. “They were flirty and busy,” a source said. Depp was in a relationship with Paradis for 14 years and has two children, daughter Lily - 13 and son Jack - 10.

TOLLYWOOD MASALA

FROM FLAB TO FAB

It looks like heroine Richa Gangopadhyay has lost oodles of weight. The cinema industry is gossiping that maybe Nagarjuna made it clear to her that if she wants to pair with him, then she has to shed the flab. Richa was present at Annapurna Studios for the launch of the film ‘Bhai’, donning a slim figure. Actually, nothing worked for Richa in Telugu after ‘Mirapakay’ and she has set all her hopes on ‘Bhai’. So, Richa is reportedly hoping that ‘Bhai’ is going to change her fortune at the box office and also her career.

SAM’S FEAT

Samantha is repeating Tamannah’s feat, though in quick succession. She is currently teaming up with Ram Charan for 'Evadu'. The shooting of this film will be completed in summer 2013. The latest tidbit is that she has given Pawan Kalyan -Trivikram’s combo movie, a green flag. Apart from the above two films, Samantha may be paired up with Allu Arjun and director Bommarillu Bhaskar’s combo movie. Both these movies are expected to be launched in a couple of days.

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

BOLLYWOOD MASALA

MISSING FROM THE GUEST LIST

Was she invited or wasn’t she? was the question on everyone’s mind when Kajol did not turn up for the premiere of Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Finally putting speculation to rest, husband Ajay Devgn said that Kajol didn't receive an invite to the event. “Talking about Kajol not attending Jab Tak Hai Jaan premiere, I just have to say that it’s not her fault, she wasn't invited,” said Ajay. All the leading ladies of Yash Raj films were invited for the premiere but Kajol who acted in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, one of the most successful movies of the banner, was ignored. Say, how does one ignore the leading lady of the Yash Raj Banner?

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

HOLLYWOOD MASALA

WHO WILL PLAY GREY?

50 Shades of Grey is quite the newsmaker, be it the book or the movie or its prospective lead actors. Speculations are rife about who is to play Christian Grey, the protagonist. Indications are clear that the competition is fierce as there are a number of attempts starting from Robert Pattinson announcing playfully that he’s playing Grey to Ian Somerhalder sketching out Grey’s personality! Matt Bomer seems to be the likely choice. With those dashing looks and mesmerizing eyes he appears to be the people’s choice. Only time will tell who will play the dominating Mr. Grey.

RIGGED, YOU SAY?

Taking a dig at the numerous Bollywood awards, actor Abhay Deol claimed that most awards are either rigged or actors attend them because they are paid for their presence. “Talk to any actor off record and he will tell you, you either go because you are winning an award or you go because you are getting paid. Otherwise, you don’t go,” Abhay said during an interview at the 43rd International Film Festival of India. He recalled an instance from 2009 about his movie “Dev D”, a radical take on the iconic “Devdas” film, saying that despite an electrifying and a well-appreciated performance, he was not nominated for any awards.

THE PIRATE IS TAKEN

Actress Amber Heard has reportedly confirmed her relationship with Johnny Depp to her friends. Heard and Depp are said to have been in a relationship since the latter parted ways with long time love, Vanessa Paradis earlier this June. The 3 magical words have been said and Amber has been telling people that they are officially together. The two were even seen cozying up at a party recently. “They were flirty and busy,” a source said. Depp was in a relationship with Paradis for 14 years and has two children, daughter Lily - 13 and son Jack - 10.

TOLLYWOOD MASALA

FROM FLAB TO FAB

It looks like heroine Richa Gangopadhyay has lost oodles of weight. The cinema industry is gossiping that maybe Nagarjuna made it clear to her that if she wants to pair with him, then she has to shed the flab. Richa was present at Annapurna Studios for the launch of the film ‘Bhai’, donning a slim figure. Actually, nothing worked for Richa in Telugu after ‘Mirapakay’ and she has set all her hopes on ‘Bhai’. So, Richa is reportedly hoping that ‘Bhai’ is going to change her fortune at the box office and also her career.

SAM’S FEAT

Samantha is repeating Tamannah’s feat, though in quick succession. She is currently teaming up with Ram Charan for 'Evadu'. The shooting of this film will be completed in summer 2013. The latest tidbit is that she has given Pawan Kalyan - Trivikram’s combo movie, a green signal. Apart from the above two films, Samantha may be paired up with Allu Arjun and director Bommarillu Bhaskar’s combo movie. Both these movies are expected to be launched in a couple of days.

red | december 2012 | 72 red | december 2012 | 73

Page 75: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

BOLLYWOOD MASALA

MISSING FROM THE GUEST LIST

Was she invited or wasn’t she? was the question on everyone’s mind when Kajol did not turn up for the premiere of Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Finally putting speculation to rest, husband Ajay Devgn said that Kajol didn't receive an invite to the event. “Talking about Kajol not attending Jab Tak Hai Jaan premiere, I just have to say that it’s not her fault, she wasn't invited,” said Ajay. All the leading ladies of Yash Raj films were invited for the premiere but Kajol who acted in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, one of the most successful movies of the banner, was ignored. Say, how does one ignore the leading lady of the Yash Raj Banner?

red | march 2012 | 40

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

HOLLYWOOD MASALA

WHO WILL PLAY GREY?

50 Shades of Grey is quite the newsmaker, be it the book or the movie or its prospective lead actors. Speculations are rife about who is to play Christian Grey, the protagonist. Indications are clear that the competition is fierce as there are a number of attempts starting from Robert Pattinson announcing playfully that he’s playing Grey to Ian Somerhalder sketching out Grey’s personality! Matt Bomer seems to be the likely choice. With those dashing looks and mesmerizing eyes he also appears to be the people’s choice. Only time will tell who will play the dominating Mr. Grey.

RIGGED, YOU SAY?

Taking a dig at the numerous Bollywood awards, actor Abhay Deol claimed that most awards are either rigged or actors attend them because they are paid for their presence. “Talk to any actor off record and he will tell you, you either go because you are winning an award or you go because you are getting paid. Otherwise, you don’t go,” Abhay said during an interview at the 43rd International Film Festival of India. He recalled an instance from 2009 about his movie “Dev D”, a radical take on the iconic “Devdas” film, saying that despite an electrifying and a well-appreciated performance, he was not nominated for any awards.

red | 2 | 41march 201

THE PIRATE IS TAKEN

Actress Amber Heard has reportedly confirmed her relationship with Johnny Depp to her friends. Heard and Depp are said to have been in a relationship since the latter parted ways with long time love, Vanessa Paradis earlier this June. The 3 magical words have been said and Amber has been telling people that they are officially together. The two were even seen cozying up at a party recently. “They were flirty and busy,” a source said. Depp was in a relationship with Paradis for 14 years and has two children, daughter Lily - 13 and son Jack - 10.

TOLLYWOOD MASALA

FROM FLAB TO FAB

It looks like heroine Richa Gangopadhyay has lost oodles of weight. The cinema industry is gossiping that maybe Nagarjuna made it clear to her that if she wants to pair with him, then she has to shed the flab. Richa was present at Annapurna Studios for the launch of the film ‘Bhai’, donning a slim figure. Actually, nothing worked for Richa in Telugu after ‘Mirapakay’ and she has set all her hopes on ‘Bhai’. So, Richa is reportedly hoping that ‘Bhai’ is going to change her fortune at the box office and also her career.

SAM’S FEAT

Samantha is repeating Tamannah’s feat, though in quick succession. She is currently teaming up with Ram Charan for 'Evadu'. The shooting of this film will be completed in summer 2013. The latest tidbit is that she has given Pawan Kalyan -Trivikram’s combo movie, a green flag. Apart from the above two films, Samantha may be paired up with Allu Arjun and director Bommarillu Bhaskar’s combo movie. Both these movies are expected to be launched in a couple of days.

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

BOLLYWOOD MASALA

MISSING FROM THE GUEST LIST

Was she invited or wasn’t she? was the question on everyone’s mind when Kajol did not turn up for the premiere of Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Finally putting speculation to rest, husband Ajay Devgn said that Kajol didn't receive an invite to the event. “Talking about Kajol not attending Jab Tak Hai Jaan premiere, I just have to say that it’s not her fault, she wasn't invited,” said Ajay. All the leading ladies of Yash Raj films were invited for the premiere but Kajol who acted in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, one of the most successful movies of the banner, was ignored. Say, how does one ignore the leading lady of the Yash Raj Banner?

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

HOLLYWOOD MASALA

WHO WILL PLAY GREY?

50 Shades of Grey is quite the newsmaker, be it the book or the movie or its prospective lead actors. Speculations are rife about who is to play Christian Grey, the protagonist. Indications are clear that the competition is fierce as there are a number of attempts starting from Robert Pattinson announcing playfully that he’s playing Grey to Ian Somerhalder sketching out Grey’s personality! Matt Bomer seems to be the likely choice. With those dashing looks and mesmerizing eyes he appears to be the people’s choice. Only time will tell who will play the dominating Mr. Grey.

RIGGED, YOU SAY?

Taking a dig at the numerous Bollywood awards, actor Abhay Deol claimed that most awards are either rigged or actors attend them because they are paid for their presence. “Talk to any actor off record and he will tell you, you either go because you are winning an award or you go because you are getting paid. Otherwise, you don’t go,” Abhay said during an interview at the 43rd International Film Festival of India. He recalled an instance from 2009 about his movie “Dev D”, a radical take on the iconic “Devdas” film, saying that despite an electrifying and a well-appreciated performance, he was not nominated for any awards.

THE PIRATE IS TAKEN

Actress Amber Heard has reportedly confirmed her relationship with Johnny Depp to her friends. Heard and Depp are said to have been in a relationship since the latter parted ways with long time love, Vanessa Paradis earlier this June. The 3 magical words have been said and Amber has been telling people that they are officially together. The two were even seen cozying up at a party recently. “They were flirty and busy,” a source said. Depp was in a relationship with Paradis for 14 years and has two children, daughter Lily - 13 and son Jack - 10.

TOLLYWOOD MASALA

FROM FLAB TO FAB

It looks like heroine Richa Gangopadhyay has lost oodles of weight. The cinema industry is gossiping that maybe Nagarjuna made it clear to her that if she wants to pair with him, then she has to shed the flab. Richa was present at Annapurna Studios for the launch of the film ‘Bhai’, donning a slim figure. Actually, nothing worked for Richa in Telugu after ‘Mirapakay’ and she has set all her hopes on ‘Bhai’. So, Richa is reportedly hoping that ‘Bhai’ is going to change her fortune at the box office and also her career.

SAM’S FEAT

Samantha is repeating Tamannah’s feat, though in quick succession. She is currently teaming up with Ram Charan for 'Evadu'. The shooting of this film will be completed in summer 2013. The latest tidbit is that she has given Pawan Kalyan - Trivikram’s combo movie, a green signal. Apart from the above two films, Samantha may be paired up with Allu Arjun and director Bommarillu Bhaskar’s combo movie. Both these movies are expected to be launched in a couple of days.

red | december 2012 | 72 red | december 2012 | 73

Page 76: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

{ P:BOLLYWOOD

YETO VELLIPOYINDI MANASU

The memory of the romantic ballad, Yem Maya Chesave still lingers on and Yeto Vellipoyindi Manasu is all set to release in December. With Nani and Samantha in the lead, the story follows three stages of life between the pair. They grow up together fighting and swearing at school, meet again at a college competition when Nani cannot help but fall in love with her. How he woos her and how they break follow. But they finally fall in love, after reuniting. With a credible filmmaker, Gautam Menon and the connoisseur of music, Ilayaraja in the project, you know you’re in for a treat. Let’s see if this ‘Eega’ hit pair can repeat their magic.

{ P:TOLLYWOOD

KHILADI 786

Himesh plays Mansukh from a family that runs a marriage bureau and he is dubbed a loser as all the alliances he finalises fail. To prove himself to his father, he tries to get Indu (Asin), daughter of an underworld don to marry Bahattar Singh (Akshay Kumar), a cop. Mansukh convinces the don to pretend to be a cop. But what he doesn’t know is that Bahattar Singh himself has a lineage of conmen. The story goes on with both the families feigning to be policemen, with the fear of truth coming out any minute. This movie promises to be a power-packed entertainment, with music already being a hit.

{ P:HOLLYWOOD

THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY

Here’s a reason for the Lord of the Rings fans to celebrate - The Hobbit, a prequel to The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien, has been taken as a 3-part adaption by Peter Jackson and part one is here to enthrall. This movie follows the journey of the inquisitive hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, who is on an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the dragon Smaug. Bilbo finds himself in the company of 13 dwarves, led by the legendary warrior, Thorin Oakenshield, embarking on the adventure of a lifetime. Bilbo’s past encounters with Gollum and how he gains possession of the “precious” Ring unfolds. This early Christmas treat is easily one of the most anticipated movies of the year.

Get lured by this lore. Gaming at its best, we recommend you give it a shot.

Everything about Lord of the Rings is epic, enough to inspire a new game- Guardians of Middle Earth. The greatest armies of the Third Age prepare for the upcoming battle, as Middle earth is in chaos. This game brings up to 10 players together in five versus five competitive multiplayer battle arenas in the awesome Middle-earth backdrop. The game offers more than 20 iconic guardians, including Gandalf, Sauron, Gollum, Thráin and others for players to control in player versus player matches. Gamers will be able to connect with other players via an in-game voice communication system, and also access the comprehensive online stat where they can track friends' victories, defeats, and more.

Release: 4 Dec., 2012

Genre: Battle

Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive

Developer: Monolith Productions

GUARDIANS OF MIDDLE EARTH

Yet another successful author from the IIMs, Amish Tripathi is all set to release his third book, Oath of Vayuputras, as the fitting finale to his magnanimous Shiva Trilogy. The Immortals of Meluha and The Secret of the Nagas, the first two novels by Tripathi, have been commercial successes. Recent figures show that more than 7,49,000 copies have been sold. He based his story on the fundamental concept that all Gods were humans once. The trilogy is the tale of the extraordinary man, Shiva, whose adventures 4,000 years ago, are remembered today as the myths of the Mahadev, the God of Gods. The Oath of Vayuputras answers questions such as - Why did Brihaspathi fake his death? What is the mystery behind the Vayuputras? Is the Meluhan king as good as he appears? What is to become of the Somras? And the question that forms the crux - What is evil? And ultimately Shiva is the one to destroy all evil. This book promises to be engaging.

Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc.

Price: Rs. 199/-

Release: Dec., 2012

PREVIEWS

PREVIEWS

PREVIEWS

books

OATH OF VAYUPUTRAS: SHIVA TRILOGY

1.Gangnam Style / PSY

2. Locked Out of Heaven / Bruno Mars

3. Die Young / Ke$ha

4. Home / Phillip Phillips

5. I Cry / FloRida

6. Ho Hey / The Lumineers

7. Diamonds / Rihanna

8. Some Nights / Fun

9. One More Night / Maroon 5

10.Try / P!nk

1. Rani Tu Main Raja / Son Of

Sardaar

2. Radha / Student of the Year

3. The Disco Song / Student of

the Year

4. Challa / Jab Tak Hai Jaan

5. Boom Boom / Ajab Gazabb

Love

6. Balma / Khiladi 786

7. Muskaanein Jhooti Hai /

Talaash

8. Ishq Wala Love / Student of

the Year

9. Jee Le Zara / Talaash

10. Vele / Student of the Year

1. Kanyakumari / Damarukam

2. Ranga Marthanda / Krishnam Vande

Jagadgurum

3. Melikal / Cameraman Ganga Tho

Rambabu

4. Extraordinary / Cameraman Ganga

Tho Rambabu

5. O Madhu / Julayi

6. Nesthama Nesthama / Damarukam

7. Sye Andre Naanu / Krishnam Vande

Jagadgurum

8. Sakkubaai / Damarukam

9. Gundello Godari / Gundello Godari

10. Nene Naani Ne / Eega

E N G L I S H H I N D I T E L U G U

Courtesy:

By Amish Tripathi

red | december 2012 | 74 red | december 2012 | 75

Page 77: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

MOVIESMUSICBOOKSDVDGAMESGOSSIP

{ P:BOLLYWOOD

YETO VELLIPOYINDI MANASU

The memory of the romantic ballad, Yem Maya Chesave still lingers on and Yeto Vellipoyindi Manasu is all set to release in December. With Nani and Samantha in the lead, the story follows three stages of life between the pair. They grow up together fighting and swearing at school, meet again at a college competition when Nani cannot help but fall in love with her. How he woos her and how they break follow. But they finally fall in love, after reuniting. With a credible filmmaker, Gautam Menon and the connoisseur of music, Ilayaraja in the project, you know you’re in for a treat. Let’s see if this ‘Eega’ hit pair can repeat their magic.

{ P:TOLLYWOOD

KHILADI 786

Himesh plays Mansukh from a family that runs a marriage bureau and he is dubbed a loser as all the alliances he finalises fail. To prove himself to his father, he tries to get Indu (Asin), daughter of an underworld don to marry Bahattar Singh (Akshay Kumar), a cop. Mansukh convinces the don to pretend to be a cop. But what he doesn’t know is that Bahattar Singh himself has a lineage of conmen. The story goes on with both the families feigning to be policemen, with the fear of truth coming out any minute. This movie promises to be a power-packed entertainment, with music already being a hit.

{ P:HOLLYWOOD

THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY

Here’s a reason for the Lord of the Rings fans to celebrate - The Hobbit, a prequel to The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien, has been taken as a 3-part adaption by Peter Jackson and part one is here to enthrall. This movie follows the journey of the inquisitive hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, who is on an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the dragon Smaug. Bilbo finds himself in the company of 13 dwarves, led by the legendary warrior, Thorin Oakenshield, embarking on the adventure of a lifetime. Bilbo’s past encounters with Gollum and how he gains possession of the “precious” Ring unfolds. This early Christmas treat is easily one of the most anticipated movies of the year.

Get lured by this lore. Gaming at its best, we recommend you give it a shot.

Everything about Lord of the Rings is epic, enough to inspire a new game- Guardians of Middle Earth. The greatest armies of the Third Age prepare for the upcoming battle, as Middle earth is in chaos. This game brings up to 10 players together in five versus five competitive multiplayer battle arenas in the awesome Middle-earth backdrop. The game offers more than 20 iconic guardians, including Gandalf, Sauron, Gollum, Thráin and others for players to control in player versus player matches. Gamers will be able to connect with other players via an in-game voice communication system, and also access the comprehensive online stat where they can track friends' victories, defeats, and more.

Release: 4 Dec., 2012

Genre: Battle

Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive

Developer: Monolith Productions

GUARDIANS OF MIDDLE EARTH

Yet another successful author from the IIMs, Amish Tripathi is all set to release his third book, Oath of Vayuputras, as the fitting finale to his magnanimous Shiva Trilogy. The Immortals of Meluha and The Secret of the Nagas, the first two novels by Tripathi, have been commercial successes. Recent figures show that more than 7,49,000 copies have been sold. He based his story on the fundamental concept that all Gods were humans once. The trilogy is the tale of the extraordinary man, Shiva, whose adventures 4,000 years ago, are remembered today as the myths of the Mahadev, the God of Gods. The Oath of Vayuputras answers questions such as - Why did Brihaspathi fake his death? What is the mystery behind the Vayuputras? Is the Meluhan king as good as he appears? What is to become of the Somras? And the question that forms the crux - What is evil? And ultimately Shiva is the one to destroy all evil. This book promises to be engaging.

Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc.

Price: Rs. 199/-

Release: Dec., 2012

PREVIEWS

PREVIEWS

PREVIEWS

books

OATH OF VAYUPUTRAS: SHIVA TRILOGY

1.Gangnam Style / PSY

2. Locked Out of Heaven / Bruno Mars

3. Die Young / Ke$ha

4. Home / Phillip Phillips

5. I Cry / FloRida

6. Ho Hey / The Lumineers

7. Diamonds / Rihanna

8. Some Nights / Fun

9. One More Night / Maroon 5

10.Try / P!nk

1. Rani Tu Main Raja / Son Of

Sardaar

2. Radha / Student of the Year

3. The Disco Song / Student of

the Year

4. Challa / Jab Tak Hai Jaan

5. Boom Boom / Ajab Gazabb

Love

6. Balma / Khiladi 786

7. Muskaanein Jhooti Hai /

Talaash

8. Ishq Wala Love / Student of

the Year

9. Jee Le Zara / Talaash

10. Vele / Student of the Year

1. Kanyakumari / Damarukam

2. Ranga Marthanda / Krishnam Vande

Jagadgurum

3. Melikal / Cameraman Ganga Tho

Rambabu

4. Extraordinary / Cameraman Ganga

Tho Rambabu

5. O Madhu / Julayi

6. Nesthama Nesthama / Damarukam

7. Sye Andre Naanu / Krishnam Vande

Jagadgurum

8. Sakkubaai / Damarukam

9. Gundello Godari / Gundello Godari

10. Nene Naani Ne / Eega

E N G L I S H H I N D I T E L U G U

Courtesy:

By Amish Tripathi

red | december 2012 | 74 red | december 2012 | 75

Page 78: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

VENKY VICTOR

By Soundarya Varma

Meeting the movie Mughal

D. Ramanaidu’s son, who is

a name to reckon with in

the Telugu film industry, is certainly a

daunting task. As I drove into the

sprawling Ramanaidu Studios, I was

seized by varied emotions,

apprehension dominating the rest.

But the instant you meet the actor

Venkatesh, you know that your fears

are totally misplaced and here is a

star, who is down-to-earth and has

absolutely no airs about him. Isn’t

the first test of a truly great man in his

humility? People do know that he was

born with a ‘filmy’ spoon in his mouth,

but only a few are aware that he

appeared as a child artiste in Prem

Nagar, an ANR-starrer (1971),

produced by his father. After obtaining

his MBA degree from the Monterey

Institute of International Studies, USA,

the young Venkatesh returned to India

with the intention of getting into film

production. Interestingly, his father

wanted to become a hero but ended

up being a producer whereas

Venkatesh became an actor.

It is little wonder that Venkatesh

earned the sobriquet ‘Victory’ as he

bagged the prestigious Nandi Award

for the best male debut for his role in

Kaliyuga Pandavulu (1986). The rest is

history. In a brilliant film career

spanned over two decades, he has

acted in 64 films and grew from

strength to strength working with

stalwarts like K. Viswanath (Swarna

Kamalam) and Ram Gopal Varma

(Kshana Kshanam). He has an

impressive array of hits like Malleswari,

Namo Venkatesa and Tulasi. The wide

variety of roles including Venky,

the loser (Nuvvu Naku Nachcchavu)

and Pellikani Prasad (Malleswari) has

earned him millions of hearts besides

seven Nandi and four Filmfare

Awards. Right now he has two big

budget films lined up for release.

Yet Venkatesh (Venky for his

innumerable fans) takes time off his

busy schedule for red. Displaying the

shy demeanor he is generally known

for, he greets us with great warmth

and soon settles down for a

conversation to throw light on various

aspects of his life, both professional

and personal.

How are Shadow and Seethamma

Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (SVSC)

shaping up? When do we get to

watch them?

Shadow will be a Maha Shivarathri

release while SVSC could be released

during Sankranti.These two films are a

class apart. SVSC is a family-oriented

THE

E X C E R P T S

film. Mahesh and I are working

together for the first time. We enjoyed

a great bonhomie. It was certainly

a great experience working with a

perfectionist and a dedicated actor

like him. Shadow, on the other hand,

is a very high voltage action film.

I have experimented with my looks,

trying out a couple of new things.

So it is going to be different.

The film is replete with glamour,

stunts and drama.

What made you sign on the dotted

line for the multi-starrer SVSC?

I really liked the story line narrated by

Srikanth Addala. It is a story of two

brothers and I am sure it will strike a

chord with people instantly. An out and

out family entertainer, the script offers

great scope for divergent emotions.

I am confident that the film will be a

trendsetter.

Are you open to working with

debutant directors?

I always take a look at the script and

visualise how the film is going to be.

Somehow my hunch always comes

true. I don’t mince words and am very

candid about my opinions. Either it is

a definite ‘yes’ or a definite ‘no’. If the

rest of the things fall into place, I don’t

care to check who the director is.

Hence I have absolutely no qualms

about working with a debutant

director.

With the entry of a new generation,

you might have seen a lot of change

in the industry. What is your take on

it and any advice to the youngsters?

Thanks to the tremendous growth

of electronic media, the present day

actors are constantly under public

glare, of which we were blissfully

spared. As they are being constantly

‘watched’, they have to be on their

toes. The second positive change

is that today’s youngsters have an

opportunity to undergo training,

practically in all the wings of

filmmaking, even before they enter

the industry. This has brought in a lot

more of professionalism.

Actors of different generations exist

in the industry and everyone has his or

her own space. We should respect

one another for what we are.

red | december 2012 | 76 red | december 2012 | 77

Page 79: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

VENKY VICTOR

By Soundarya Varma

Meeting the movie Mughal

D. Ramanaidu’s son, who is

a name to reckon with in

the Telugu film industry, is certainly a

daunting task. As I drove into the

sprawling Ramanaidu Studios, I was

seized by varied emotions,

apprehension dominating the rest.

But the instant you meet the actor

Venkatesh, you know that your fears

are totally misplaced and here is a

star, who is down-to-earth and has

absolutely no airs about him. Isn’t

the first test of a truly great man in his

humility? People do know that he was

born with a ‘filmy’ spoon in his mouth,

but only a few are aware that he

appeared as a child artiste in Prem

Nagar, an ANR-starrer (1971),

produced by his father. After obtaining

his MBA degree from the Monterey

Institute of International Studies, USA,

the young Venkatesh returned to India

with the intention of getting into film

production. Interestingly, his father

wanted to become a hero but ended

up being a producer whereas

Venkatesh became an actor.

It is little wonder that Venkatesh

earned the sobriquet ‘Victory’ as he

bagged the prestigious Nandi Award

for the best male debut for his role in

Kaliyuga Pandavulu (1986). The rest is

history. In a brilliant film career

spanned over two decades, he has

acted in 64 films and grew from

strength to strength working with

stalwarts like K. Viswanath (Swarna

Kamalam) and Ram Gopal Varma

(Kshana Kshanam). He has an

impressive array of hits like Malleswari,

Namo Venkatesa and Tulasi. The wide

variety of roles including Venky,

the loser (Nuvvu Naku Nachcchavu)

and Pellikani Prasad (Malleswari) has

earned him millions of hearts besides

seven Nandi and four Filmfare

Awards. Right now he has two big

budget films lined up for release.

Yet Venkatesh (Venky for his

innumerable fans) takes time off his

busy schedule for red. Displaying the

shy demeanor he is generally known

for, he greets us with great warmth

and soon settles down for a

conversation to throw light on various

aspects of his life, both professional

and personal.

How are Shadow and Seethamma

Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (SVSC)

shaping up? When do we get to

watch them?

Shadow will be a Maha Shivarathri

release while SVSC could be released

during Sankranti.These two films are a

class apart. SVSC is a family-oriented

THE

E X C E R P T S

film. Mahesh and I are working

together for the first time. We enjoyed

a great bonhomie. It was certainly

a great experience working with a

perfectionist and a dedicated actor

like him. Shadow, on the other hand,

is a very high voltage action film.

I have experimented with my looks,

trying out a couple of new things.

So it is going to be different.

The film is replete with glamour,

stunts and drama.

What made you sign on the dotted

line for the multi-starrer SVSC?

I really liked the story line narrated by

Srikanth Addala. It is a story of two

brothers and I am sure it will strike a

chord with people instantly. An out and

out family entertainer, the script offers

great scope for divergent emotions.

I am confident that the film will be a

trendsetter.

Are you open to working with

debutant directors?

I always take a look at the script and

visualise how the film is going to be.

Somehow my hunch always comes

true. I don’t mince words and am very

candid about my opinions. Either it is

a definite ‘yes’ or a definite ‘no’. If the

rest of the things fall into place, I don’t

care to check who the director is.

Hence I have absolutely no qualms

about working with a debutant

director.

With the entry of a new generation,

you might have seen a lot of change

in the industry. What is your take on

it and any advice to the youngsters?

Thanks to the tremendous growth

of electronic media, the present day

actors are constantly under public

glare, of which we were blissfully

spared. As they are being constantly

‘watched’, they have to be on their

toes. The second positive change

is that today’s youngsters have an

opportunity to undergo training,

practically in all the wings of

filmmaking, even before they enter

the industry. This has brought in a lot

more of professionalism.

Actors of different generations exist

in the industry and everyone has his or

her own space. We should respect

one another for what we are.

red | december 2012 | 76 red | december 2012 | 77

Page 80: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Lots of awards and box office hits -

how have you managed to do that?

I was lucky and worked with the right

people at the right time. If a new

writer’s idea works for one film,

something else works for another.

All I do is to do my bit and wait for

everything else to fall in its place.

I also observed that no matter how

much you plan, things happen the way

they are meant to. I really don’t plan or

expect anything from life and hence

accept whatever success or

achievement that comes my way as

a bonus. I also believe that if one is

honest to one’s work, he/she gets

recognized somewhere down the line

and is rewarded with awards,

box office hits or something else.

Victory is your ‘surname’. What do

you attribute your success to?

Do your job and move on with life

- this is what I learnt from my father.

Moreover, I didn’t come into the field with

a single aim of gaining success. Life goes

beyond success and failures.

Your take on success and failure.

Sadness and happiness are very temporary

things as far as I am concerned. They really

don’t matter after a certain time. You may

feel low for a while and you move on,

the same holds good with happiness too.

I never thought I would be an actor, but

audiences were kind enough to receive me

and give me love and appreciation. Worry

follows desire. Since there is no desire,

there is no worry either. Also, over years

of experience, you tend to learn how to

maintain a balance between pleasure and

pain.

Your children were brought up away from

the media glare. If they decide to get into

films, will you be supportive? How does

the father Venkatesh interact with his

children?

I want them to lead a normal life like any

other of their age without inhibitions or

restraints and without carrying the

VIP baggage. That was how my father

brought us up. They should have

the freedom to do what they are

passionate about. As of now, I don’t

think they are interested in getting into

films.I am like a big joker to them

(laughs). I do crazy things to make

them laugh and pamper them a lot.

There is a lot to learn from children

because they are natural, wonderful

and pure at heart. Ours is a very, very

closely-knit family and we have a lot of

fun together.

Are you spiritual?

Yes, I am a very spiritual person.

I believe we are all beyond this one

life, and that the life we live right now

is just temporary. There is more to us

than just this human existence and

we always must strive to go beyond it.

When I got into this mode, I started

reading the teachings of great

masters. I try to assimilate the

messages that great saints and

Maharshis have given. I also follow

masters like Swami Vivekananda,

Yogananda, Prophet Mohammed,

Jesus Christ and Jalaluddin Rumi.

Knowledge is available all around us

and it is up to us to pursue and gain it.

You always have nice things

to say about your co-stars and

contemporaries. Comment.

I don’t see why one can’t praise and

appreciate one’s colleagues and

their work, especially when they rightly

deserve it. Yes, it is my spiritual

inclination that has made me what

I am today.

Twenty-five long years in the film

career and not a single controversy,

how did you manage it?

I don’t know, it just happened!

(Laughs). It was probably my outlook

of life that made it happen. The glitz

and glamour of films is secondary for

ask me how I am dedicated to my work despite the

fact that I am very detached to this life. I guess that is

just the way I am. I pursue my work with single minded

devotion. You see, old habits die hard.

me. People do

REDWelcome to red. How is it being on the cover?It’s always great to be on the cover of a magazine!

Decode Red.Red to me is energy.

What do you like about Hyderabad and Vizag?I love both the cities! Hyderabad is home. It is a good place to be. I have fond memories of shooting in Vizag, I like it there too.

Message to all your fans.Be a detached spectator to your own life. That’s when you will live it to the fullest.

BRIEF ON CO-STARS

Mahesh: Intense

Kamal Hassan: Finest actor

Prakash Raj: Full of talent

Sunil: Hard work always pays off

Brahmanandam: Expressive face

Kota Srinivasa Rao: A very fine actor

Sridevi: Kshanam Kshanam

Katrina Kaif: She had a vision

Soundarya: Dedicated

red | december 2012 | 78 red | december 2012 | 79

Page 81: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Lots of awards and box office hits -

how have you managed to do that?

I was lucky and worked with the right

people at the right time. If a new

writer’s idea works for one film,

something else works for another.

All I do is to do my bit and wait for

everything else to fall in its place.

I also observed that no matter how

much you plan, things happen the way

they are meant to. I really don’t plan or

expect anything from life and hence

accept whatever success or

achievement that comes my way as

a bonus. I also believe that if one is

honest to one’s work, he/she gets

recognized somewhere down the line

and is rewarded with awards,

box office hits or something else.

Victory is your ‘surname’. What do

you attribute your success to?

Do your job and move on with life

- this is what I learnt from my father.

Moreover, I didn’t come into the field with

a single aim of gaining success. Life goes

beyond success and failures.

Your take on success and failure.

Sadness and happiness are very temporary

things as far as I am concerned. They really

don’t matter after a certain time. You may

feel low for a while and you move on,

the same holds good with happiness too.

I never thought I would be an actor, but

audiences were kind enough to receive me

and give me love and appreciation. Worry

follows desire. Since there is no desire,

there is no worry either. Also, over years

of experience, you tend to learn how to

maintain a balance between pleasure and

pain.

Your children were brought up away from

the media glare. If they decide to get into

films, will you be supportive? How does

the father Venkatesh interact with his

children?

I want them to lead a normal life like any

other of their age without inhibitions or

restraints and without carrying the

VIP baggage. That was how my father

brought us up. They should have

the freedom to do what they are

passionate about. As of now, I don’t

think they are interested in getting into

films.I am like a big joker to them

(laughs). I do crazy things to make

them laugh and pamper them a lot.

There is a lot to learn from children

because they are natural, wonderful

and pure at heart. Ours is a very, very

closely-knit family and we have a lot of

fun together.

Are you spiritual?

Yes, I am a very spiritual person.

I believe we are all beyond this one

life, and that the life we live right now

is just temporary. There is more to us

than just this human existence and

we always must strive to go beyond it.

When I got into this mode, I started

reading the teachings of great

masters. I try to assimilate the

messages that great saints and

Maharshis have given. I also follow

masters like Swami Vivekananda,

Yogananda, Prophet Mohammed,

Jesus Christ and Jalaluddin Rumi.

Knowledge is available all around us

and it is up to us to pursue and gain it.

You always have nice things

to say about your co-stars and

contemporaries. Comment.

I don’t see why one can’t praise and

appreciate one’s colleagues and

their work, especially when they rightly

deserve it. Yes, it is my spiritual

inclination that has made me what

I am today.

Twenty-five long years in the film

career and not a single controversy,

how did you manage it?

I don’t know, it just happened!

(Laughs). It was probably my outlook

of life that made it happen. The glitz

and glamour of films is secondary for

ask me how I am dedicated to my work despite the

fact that I am very detached to this life. I guess that is

just the way I am. I pursue my work with single minded

devotion. You see, old habits die hard.

me. People do

REDWelcome to red. How is it being on the cover?It’s always great to be on the cover of a magazine!

Decode Red.Red to me is energy.

What do you like about Hyderabad and Vizag?I love both the cities! Hyderabad is home. It is a good place to be. I have fond memories of shooting in Vizag, I like it there too.

Message to all your fans.Be a detached spectator to your own life. That’s when you will live it to the fullest.

BRIEF ON CO-STARS

Mahesh: Intense

Kamal Hassan: Finest actor

Prakash Raj: Full of talent

Sunil: Hard work always pays off

Brahmanandam: Expressive face

Kota Srinivasa Rao: A very fine actor

Sridevi: Kshanam Kshanam

Katrina Kaif: She had a vision

Soundarya: Dedicated

red | december 2012 | 78 red | december 2012 | 79

Page 82: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

THUNDER

STORMS

INDIAN ROADS

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Royal Enfield, the makers of the famous Bullet, launched Thunderbird 500. It retains the old world charm with an attractive upswept stance. The Royal Enfield logo is engraved in a superbly crafted handlebar bracket. Its round headlamp looks

cool with an integrated H7 55/55 W spec projector lamp that offers a better visibility. The instrumentation panel with two digital trip meters has grand blue backlighting, giving it a classy look. There’s a digital read out for the odometer, tripmeter and the fuel gauge. The motorcycle is equipped with a hazard light function with an all-new switch gear, bungee hooks to tie luggage and new foot-pegs.It is quite a big boy, loaded with an air-cooled single cylinder 4-stroke Twin Spark motor and a large 20L fuel tank. The separately mounted seat and grab rail make it pillion-friendly. Enjoy a leisure ride as it offers plenty of power, comfort and style and is best suited for long distance riding.

PRICE: RS. 1.82 LAKH (ON ROAD MUMBAI)

ENGINEType: Single Cylinder, Four-stroke, Twin Spark, OHV, Air-cooled engine

Displacement: 499cc

Bore x Stroke: 84 x 90mm

Compression Ratio: 8.5:1

Maximum Power: 27.5PS @ 5250rpm

Maximum Torque: 41.3Nm @ 4000 rpm

Ignition System: Digital Electronic Ignition

Clutch: Wet, Multi-plateGearbox: 5-speed constant mesh

Fuel Supply: Electronic Fuel Injection

SUSPENSION

Front: Telescopic, 41mm forks, 130mm stroke

Rear: Twin Gas charged shock absorbers, 80mm stroke

TYRES AND BRAKES

Front: 90/90 - 19”

Rear: 120/80 - 18”

Front Brakes: 280mm Disc, Two Piston Caliper

Rear Brakes: 240mm Disc, Single Piston Caliper

ELECTRICALS

Electrical System: 12 V DC

Head Lamp: Projection Type Headlamp, H7 bulb 55/55W

Tail Lamp: LED lamp with position light guidesInstrument Cluster: Digital Cluster with LCD

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase: 1350mm

Length: 2060mm

Width: 895mm

Height: 1300mm

Kerb Weight: 195kg

Fuel Capacity: 20 litres

COLOURS

Midnight Black

Matt Metallic Black

Arctic Winter Black

By Nirupama Reddy

red | december 2012 | 80

Page 83: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Signature

Name: Date of Birth:

Address:

City: State: Pin:

Tel.: Mobile:

E-mail:

I am enclosing a Cheque / DD numbered: dated: for total amount:

drawn on (specify the bank) favouring Red Publications.

Choice of Subscription: 1 year (12 Issues) - ` 600 2 year (24 Issues) - ` 1200

S U B S C R I P T I O N F O R M

For more details, call us on... Vizag: (0891) 2544 444 / E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.redmagazine.in

99494 44446 / 8885 444445 Hyderabad: (040) 2368 6868 / 88854 88854

2Y E A R S

FREEFREEBAG WORTHBAG WORTH

`300/-`300/-

YE

AR

Issues

12 nos.

24 nos.

Your Benefit

Small Travel Bag / College Bag

Big Travel Bag / College Bag

Price

600/-

1200/-

HOT MAG. COOL BENEFITS.SUBSCRIBE / RENEW NOW!

BAG WORTHFREE`500/-

Subscription

For 1 year

For 2 years

Terms & Conditions: Allow 2 - 3 weeks for processing your subscription. Please write your name and address on the reverse of the Cheque / DD. Do not send cash. Cheques should be payable at par, otherwise add ` 50/-. Red Publications will not be responsible for postal delays, transit losses or mutilation of the subscription form. All disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of competent courts and forums in Visakhapatnam only. Red Publications reserves the right to terminate or extend this offer or any part thereof at any time, or to accept or reject any or all forms received at their absolute discretion without assigning any reason.

Note:• For places within Vizag & Hyderabad, please add ` 12/- per copy. For eg.: Add ` 144/- extra for a 1 year subscription.• For cities other than Vizag & Hyderabad in AP, please add ` 18/- per copy. For eg.: Add ` 216/- extra for a 1 year subscription.• For cities other than AP, please add ` 25/- per copy. For eg.: Add ` 300/- extra for a 1 year subscription.

Head Office: Aspen Towers, 1st Floor, # 52-10-10/1/5/4, Opp. Indian Oil Petrol Bunk, Resapuvanipalem, Vizag - 530 013 T: 0891 2544 444 Branch Office: # 482, The Dulipali’s, Opp. Mandarapu Mysamma Temple, Road No. 86, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad - 500 033 T: 040 2368 6868

Page 84: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

A S

MO

OTH

B

y N

iru

pa

ma

Re

dd

y

General Motors’ latest salvo on the Indian turf is the premium hatchback Chevrolet Sail U-VA. Launched to strengthen GM’s small car portfolio, it boasts of a few Chevy’s signature design cues, a dual-port grille decorated with a gold bowtie, bigger side windows, better styled head and fog lamps and a rear door with a wider-opening range. The 12-spoke 14” alloy wheels aggressively up the style quotient.

With pleasing dual tone interiors, Sail U-VA offers best-in-class head and leg room. A unique ‘Rising Sun’ style instrument cluster completes the affluent look. A noteworthy feature is the 60:40 folding rear row seats and the position of centralized fuel tank that gives a vast boot space of 1134 l. Safety features include the collapsible Steering Wheel and Speed Sensitive Autolock. Its 3-point resistance frame and ‘safe cage’ structure disperses most of the force on a head-on front impact. The petrol variant is powered by a 1.2 litre SMARTECH motor that whips up a delivery of 85bhp at 6,000 rpm and 113 Nm at 5,000 rpm.

The diesel one with a 1.3 litre SMARTECH Turbocharged diesel powertrain churns out 77 bhp at 4,000 rpm and 205 Nm at 1,750 rpm. Equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission system, the car races from 0 to 100 kmph in just 15.2 seconds.PRICE: RS. 4.44 LAKH (EX-SHOWROOM DELHI)

Sail U-VA Diesel LS

Cylinder count: 4

Volume (cc): 1,248

Max. Power (PS @ rpm): 78 @ 4000

Max. Torque (Nm@rpm): 205 @ 1750

Fuel Efficiency (Km/l): 22.1

Fuel Tank Capacity (l): 40

Emissions: BS IV

Transmission: 5 MT

Front Suspension: McPherson Strut

Rear Suspension: Twist Axle

Front and Rear Shock Absorbers:

Passive Twin-tube gas filled Shock Absorber

Brakes (Front & Rear)

Front: Disk, Rear: Drum

Overall Length (mm): 3,946

Overall Width (mm): 1,690

Overall Height (mm): 1,503

Wheel Base (mm): 2,465

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Ground Clearance (mm): 168

Cargo Volume (l): 248

Cargo Volume with Rear Seat Flat Folding (l):

1,134

Seating Capacity: 5

Wheel: 14 X 5.5J

Tyre Size: 175/70 R14

Kerb Weight (kgs): 1,124

Turning Diameter (m): 10.3

red | december 2012 | 83 red | december 2012 | 84

Page 85: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

A S

MO

OTH

B

y N

iru

pa

ma

Re

dd

y

General Motors’ latest salvo on the Indian turf is the premium hatchback Chevrolet Sail U-VA. Launched to strengthen GM’s small car portfolio, it boasts of a few Chevy’s signature design cues, a dual-port grille decorated with a gold bowtie, bigger side windows, better styled head and fog lamps and a rear door with a wider-opening range. The 12-spoke 14” alloy wheels aggressively up the style quotient.

With pleasing dual tone interiors, Sail U-VA offers best-in-class head and leg room. A unique ‘Rising Sun’ style instrument cluster completes the affluent look. A noteworthy feature is the 60:40 folding rear row seats and the position of centralized fuel tank that gives a vast boot space of 1134 l. Safety features include the collapsible Steering Wheel and Speed Sensitive Autolock. Its 3-point resistance frame and ‘safe cage’ structure disperses most of the force on a head-on front impact. The petrol variant is powered by a 1.2 litre SMARTECH motor that whips up a delivery of 85bhp at 6,000 rpm and 113 Nm at 5,000 rpm.

The diesel one with a 1.3 litre SMARTECH Turbocharged diesel powertrain churns out 77 bhp at 4,000 rpm and 205 Nm at 1,750 rpm. Equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission system, the car races from 0 to 100 kmph in just 15.2 seconds.PRICE: RS. 4.44 LAKH (EX-SHOWROOM DELHI)

Sail U-VA Diesel LS

Cylinder count: 4

Volume (cc): 1,248

Max. Power (PS @ rpm): 78 @ 4000

Max. Torque (Nm@rpm): 205 @ 1750

Fuel Efficiency (Km/l): 22.1

Fuel Tank Capacity (l): 40

Emissions: BS IV

Transmission: 5 MT

Front Suspension: McPherson Strut

Rear Suspension: Twist Axle

Front and Rear Shock Absorbers:

Passive Twin-tube gas filled Shock Absorber

Brakes (Front & Rear)

Front: Disk, Rear: Drum

Overall Length (mm): 3,946

Overall Width (mm): 1,690

Overall Height (mm): 1,503

Wheel Base (mm): 2,465

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Ground Clearance (mm): 168

Cargo Volume (l): 248

Cargo Volume with Rear Seat Flat Folding (l):

1,134

Seating Capacity: 5

Wheel: 14 X 5.5J

Tyre Size: 175/70 R14

Kerb Weight (kgs): 1,124

Turning Diameter (m): 10.3

red | december 2012 | 83 red | december 2012 | 84

Page 86: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

GADGETS

awesome

some

It’s a period of festivities and time for good food, sweets and memorable gifts. Not everyone has a sweet tooth, but many of us lust after a nifty gadget. Nirupama Reddy brings you a festive pack that combines utility, designer looks and bragging rights.

NE

XU

S 4

2xhibiting a lot of commonalities with the LG Optimus G, the LG Nexus 4 is very much an iteration of the Galaxy Nexus too. This latest smartphone has been exquisitely crafted with Gorilla Glass making it a smooth and elegant looking device. The large 4.7 inch screen is coated smoothly from edge to edge and the curved sides of the phone help the user to

swipe left or right on the phone and easily shuffle around near the screen edges. The back of the phone is flat glass and looks futuristic. Basically the Nexus 4 is a handsome device that sports a Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 Pro clocked to 1.5 GHz, which Google says, makes this the fastest phone on earth. The performance and responsiveness is second to none and multitasking between apps is of no issue as it has a generous 2GB of RAM.

Around the edges of the phone, there are the usual adornments like headphone jack, the volume control, micro SIM tray, micro USB port and a perfectly placed lock/unlock/power button. Nexus 4 has two cameras (front and rear) that produce vivid images with excellent color clarity.

DIMENSIONS: 5.27 X 2.7 X 0.36 INCHES (133.9 X 68.7 X 9.1MM)

WEIGHT: 4.9 OZ. (139G)

SCREEN SIZE: 4.7 INCHES

SCREEN RESOLUTION: 1,280 X 768 PIXELS (320PPI)

SCREEN TYPE: TRUE HD IPS PLUS

BATTERY: 2,100MAH

INTERNAL STORAGE: 8 / 16 GB

EXTERNAL STORAGE: NO MICROSD SLOT

REAR CAMERA: 8MP, AF, LED FLASH

FRONT-FACING CAM: 1.3MP

VIDEO CAPTURE: 1080P

NFC: YES

RADIOS: HSPA+ 42

The biggest addition in the camera is the inclusion of a wild new shooting mode called Photo Sphere that enables easy panoramic shots. The 1280x768 display gives clean and crisp images in just about any light setting.Some more on the plus side - the call quality and reception is superlative with top notch sound and clarity, as LG has equipped the device with a loud and clear speaker and an earpiece that carries clean audio.A new method of input has been included with the keyboard called Gesture Typing that makes one handed typing simply effortless.A final word on the Nexus 4 - it is just absolutely wonderful.

SP

EC

IF

IC

AT

IO

NS

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

UMTS: 850/900/1700/1900/2100;

GSM / EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900

BLUETOOTH: V4.0

SOC: QUALCOMM APQ8064 SNAPDRAGON S4 PRO

CPU: 1.5GHZ QUAD-CORE

GPU: ADRENO 320

RAM: 2 GB: SLIMPORT (WIRED) / MIRACAST (WIRELESS)

WIFI: 802.11 B/G/N DUAL-BAND

OPERATING SYSTEM: ANDROID 4.2 JELLY BEAN

SA

MS

UN

G

GA

LA

XY

C

AM

ER

A

This camera that runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with Google Play Store support is up for pre-order. To sweeten the deal is an offer of 16 GB micro SD free. It is powered by a 1.4GHz quad-core processor and features a 16-megapixel 1/2.3” CMOS sensor with a f/2.8 aperture and 23mm - 480mm lens with a 21x optical zoom that gives good daylight shots. With the lens closed, it’s just about 35 mm thick. It sports a 4.8” touch screen, displaying camera controls, GPS, Wi-fi and 3G. This camera has the flexible features of an Android OS with the photo skills of a dedicated digicam.

E

G

Inputs From Mr. Sahani, Mobi Care

Flash

Viewfinder

Internal

Resolution: 1280 x 720Type: LCD (Active, Colour, Backlit)

red | december 2012 | 85 red | december 2012 | 86

Page 87: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

GADGETS

awesome

some

It’s a period of festivities and time for good food, sweets and memorable gifts. Not everyone has a sweet tooth, but many of us lust after a nifty gadget. Nirupama Reddy brings you a festive pack that combines utility, designer looks and bragging rights.

NE

XU

S 4

2xhibiting a lot of commonalities with the LG Optimus G, the LG Nexus 4 is very much an iteration of the Galaxy Nexus too. This latest smartphone has been exquisitely crafted with Gorilla Glass making it a smooth and elegant looking device. The large 4.7 inch screen is coated smoothly from edge to edge and the curved sides of the phone help the user to

swipe left or right on the phone and easily shuffle around near the screen edges. The back of the phone is flat glass and looks futuristic. Basically the Nexus 4 is a handsome device that sports a Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 Pro clocked to 1.5 GHz, which Google says, makes this the fastest phone on earth. The performance and responsiveness is second to none and multitasking between apps is of no issue as it has a generous 2GB of RAM.

Around the edges of the phone, there are the usual adornments like headphone jack, the volume control, micro SIM tray, micro USB port and a perfectly placed lock/unlock/power button. Nexus 4 has two cameras (front and rear) that produce vivid images with excellent color clarity.

DIMENSIONS: 5.27 X 2.7 X 0.36 INCHES (133.9 X 68.7 X 9.1MM)

WEIGHT: 4.9 OZ. (139G)

SCREEN SIZE: 4.7 INCHES

SCREEN RESOLUTION: 1,280 X 768 PIXELS (320PPI)

SCREEN TYPE: TRUE HD IPS PLUS

BATTERY: 2,100MAH

INTERNAL STORAGE: 8 / 16 GB

EXTERNAL STORAGE: NO MICROSD SLOT

REAR CAMERA: 8MP, AF, LED FLASH

FRONT-FACING CAM: 1.3MP

VIDEO CAPTURE: 1080P

NFC: YES

RADIOS: HSPA+ 42

The biggest addition in the camera is the inclusion of a wild new shooting mode called Photo Sphere that enables easy panoramic shots. The 1280x768 display gives clean and crisp images in just about any light setting.Some more on the plus side - the call quality and reception is superlative with top notch sound and clarity, as LG has equipped the device with a loud and clear speaker and an earpiece that carries clean audio.A new method of input has been included with the keyboard called Gesture Typing that makes one handed typing simply effortless.A final word on the Nexus 4 - it is just absolutely wonderful.

SP

EC

IF

IC

AT

IO

NS

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

UMTS: 850/900/1700/1900/2100;

GSM / EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900

BLUETOOTH: V4.0

SOC: QUALCOMM APQ8064 SNAPDRAGON S4 PRO

CPU: 1.5GHZ QUAD-CORE

GPU: ADRENO 320

RAM: 2 GB: SLIMPORT (WIRED) / MIRACAST (WIRELESS)

WIFI: 802.11 B/G/N DUAL-BAND

OPERATING SYSTEM: ANDROID 4.2 JELLY BEAN

SA

MS

UN

G

GA

LA

XY

C

AM

ER

A

This camera that runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with Google Play Store support is up for pre-order. To sweeten the deal is an offer of 16 GB micro SD free. It is powered by a 1.4GHz quad-core processor and features a 16-megapixel 1/2.3” CMOS sensor with a f/2.8 aperture and 23mm - 480mm lens with a 21x optical zoom that gives good daylight shots. With the lens closed, it’s just about 35 mm thick. It sports a 4.8” touch screen, displaying camera controls, GPS, Wi-fi and 3G. This camera has the flexible features of an Android OS with the photo skills of a dedicated digicam.

E

G

Inputs From Mr. Sahani, Mobi Care

Flash

Viewfinder

Internal

Resolution: 1280 x 720Type: LCD (Active, Colour, Backlit)

red | december 2012 | 85 red | december 2012 | 86

Page 88: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

life

Minimally competitive and supportive in career, sympathetic about each other’s needs, enjoy an uninterrupted communication - this is not talking of any dream world but the reality with Dr. Srinivas Surapaneni, M.D. Plastic Surgery and his wife Dr. Sailaja Kaza, M.D. Dermatology. In this age when people talk of low compatibility and tons of marital issues, this dynamic doctor couple who live their lives differently, comes as a refreshing change. A few are born perfect; those who are not can be made so. Following this motto, this doctor couple designed ‘SRI - Medical Aesthetics & Cosmetic Surgery’ (SRIMACS). Equipped with international experience in the fields of dermatology and cosmetic surgery and additionally backed by a skilled team and state-of-the-art technologies, this duo has been doing wonders for over a decade.

COOL COUPLE By Ranita Ray

Dr. Sailaja is a popular name in the beauty industry with an equally distinct recognition in Tollywood. The pretty doc speaks about her professional journey.

Did you always want to be in the field of dermatology? I wanted to pursue gynaecology, but chose dermatology at the behest of my husband, who was specializing in Plastic Surgery in Brazil. I completed different courses related to dermatology in three years. Later I obtained a Post-Graduate degree in Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine.

Skin is a sensitive thing to deal with, how risky is it?With an experience of over a decade, I am confident of handling any case. So I don’t think there is any risk involved in it.

Challenges? This stream is different from general dermatology. One can cure the acne, but not always the scars. So it’s not just about the treatment, but a lot depends on the counseling. The patient should be made aware of the limitations.

Your most rewarding experience? There are many. The blessings of the patients who are benefitted by my treatment are highly rewarding. A few days ago, one of my lady patients (a socialite) got bad acne which further aggravated with faulty self treatment. Next day she had to attend a high society party and with my prescription the problem disappeared overnight. Her husband was so thrilled that he dubbed me a magician.

Which is more challenging - the role of a doc, a wife or a mother?I have two understanding daughters and an equally supportive husband. Professionally also I have no complaints. Anyway I feel the role of a homemaker is the toughest of all.

Secret of your evergreen charm.People are surprised to know that I am married and it becomes double fold when they discover that I am the mother of a 20-year-old daughter. I am so used to such praises and will love to hear them even when I am a grandma. You bet, I am working on it right from now. Do I sound like a celebrity? Trust me I am blessed with good genes. Moreover, I am very regular with my workout and eating habits. My regimen includes usage of less soaps, a lot of skin lightening creams and moisturizer besides

chemical peels. Well I can’t stop aging but at least I can delay the process.

What is denied by the God is given by you? How do you feel?It’s really an amazing feeling. Many look at us as Gods or demigods.We are just instrumental in bringing positive changes in people’s lives.

Advice for our readers.Nowadays, everyone, especially the youth wants quick results. Skin needs at least six months to respond. Be

sincere and stick to the medicines for the prescribed duration. Don’t experiment with whatever products you come across.

Future aspirations.As I am reaching out to many corners of the state and more number of people, I want to work in different countries. I do also have plans to develop my own moisturizer and patent it. I have already given my formula to one lab and they are working on it.

L

Sh

oo

t b

y P

ho

triy

a V

en

ky

red | december 2012 | 87 red | december 2012 | 88

Page 89: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

life

Minimally competitive and supportive in career, sympathetic about each other’s needs, enjoy an uninterrupted communication - this is not talking of any dream world but the reality with Dr. Srinivas Surapaneni, M.D. Plastic Surgery and his wife Dr. Sailaja Kaza, M.D. Dermatology. In this age when people talk of low compatibility and tons of marital issues, this dynamic doctor couple who live their lives differently, comes as a refreshing change. A few are born perfect; those who are not can be made so. Following this motto, this doctor couple designed ‘SRI - Medical Aesthetics & Cosmetic Surgery’ (SRIMACS). Equipped with international experience in the fields of dermatology and cosmetic surgery and additionally backed by a skilled team and state-of-the-art technologies, this duo has been doing wonders for over a decade.

COOL COUPLE By Ranita Ray

Dr. Sailaja is a popular name in the beauty industry with an equally distinct recognition in Tollywood. The pretty doc speaks about her professional journey.

Did you always want to be in the field of dermatology? I wanted to pursue gynaecology, but chose dermatology at the behest of my husband, who was specializing in Plastic Surgery in Brazil. I completed different courses related to dermatology in three years. Later I obtained a Post-Graduate degree in Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine.

Skin is a sensitive thing to deal with, how risky is it?With an experience of over a decade, I am confident of handling any case. So I don’t think there is any risk involved in it.

Challenges? This stream is different from general dermatology. One can cure the acne, but not always the scars. So it’s not just about the treatment, but a lot depends on the counseling. The patient should be made aware of the limitations.

Your most rewarding experience? There are many. The blessings of the patients who are benefitted by my treatment are highly rewarding. A few days ago, one of my lady patients (a socialite) got bad acne which further aggravated with faulty self treatment. Next day she had to attend a high society party and with my prescription the problem disappeared overnight. Her husband was so thrilled that he dubbed me a magician.

Which is more challenging - the role of a doc, a wife or a mother?I have two understanding daughters and an equally supportive husband. Professionally also I have no complaints. Anyway I feel the role of a homemaker is the toughest of all.

Secret of your evergreen charm.People are surprised to know that I am married and it becomes double fold when they discover that I am the mother of a 20-year-old daughter. I am so used to such praises and will love to hear them even when I am a grandma. You bet, I am working on it right from now. Do I sound like a celebrity? Trust me I am blessed with good genes. Moreover, I am very regular with my workout and eating habits. My regimen includes usage of less soaps, a lot of skin lightening creams and moisturizer besides

chemical peels. Well I can’t stop aging but at least I can delay the process.

What is denied by the God is given by you? How do you feel?It’s really an amazing feeling. Many look at us as Gods or demigods.We are just instrumental in bringing positive changes in people’s lives.

Advice for our readers.Nowadays, everyone, especially the youth wants quick results. Skin needs at least six months to respond. Be

sincere and stick to the medicines for the prescribed duration. Don’t experiment with whatever products you come across.

Future aspirations.As I am reaching out to many corners of the state and more number of people, I want to work in different countries. I do also have plans to develop my own moisturizer and patent it. I have already given my formula to one lab and they are working on it.

L

Sh

oo

t b

y P

ho

triy

a V

en

ky

red | december 2012 | 87 red | december 2012 | 88

Page 90: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

He is known as a doctor with a magic touch. Today when it comes to getting a body or face correction with a scalpel, it has to be by Cosmetologist and Lipo specialist, Dr. Srinivas.

A little bit about your background…I went to different countries for various levels of training in plastic and cosmetic surgery. In Italy I was with one of the pioneers of Liposuction, Mr. George A Fisher.

Any changes in plastic surgery?Earlier it was restricted only to celebrities and socialites or patients suffering from major traumas like burns or accidents. But now, people go for it purely for aesthetics. So today besides people from the glamour world, we have the common man and even students approaching us.

Do they come to you for corrective measures or with an obsession to imitate their idols?We can’t call it just an obsession though many of them want to be like their idols. What is surprising is even parents force their wards to undergo treatment for better looks.

Any difficulties or limitations?Like any other field, this too has its risks. But we strictly adhere to safety lines and conduct lab tests before taking up any surgery. Our infrastructure, state-of-the-art equipment and technically skilled staff ensure easy and safe handling of any case.

Since it is a very unique stream, what is the degree of job satisfaction here?Actually it’s the other way round! When one is born with a deformity, the suffering is much severe, as it lowers one’s confidence. You are helping a person to live a full life by giving him the desired appearance. Naturally, the satisfaction is much higher.

What is your USP?Quality and keeping up the promises. It is working for the best results within the technical possibilities. It involves a fine balancing. Sometimes the result might disappoint a few. I try to give the real picture, maintaining ethical values. Even their privacy is safe with me.

Doctor-in-demand!He: Often there are queues in front of her chamber and hardly one or two for me and people say, ‘she is really a busy doctor’. I say, “Physicians are like buffalos and need lots of grass but surgeons are carnivorous, they can’t chew more than one animal per day.”

Future plansWe are planning for a similar facility in Dubai and Sri Lanka next year.

With liposuction, people are taking an easy way out. Comment.With no offence to fitness gurus, by the time people achieve their targeted areas like losing a pound here or gaining one there through rigorous workouts, their faces lose the grace.

Abdomen, hips and buttocks are prone to accumulate fat very easily. But mind you, shedding extra pounds from these areas is the toughest. So the right approach would be regular physical activities and a liposuction to get the figure correction.

It is a misconception that liposuction is meant for fat people. Let us be clear, it’s more a figure correction process. Even slim people also undergo this surgery and my wife who always has a slim figure has undergone it many times and I am the one who did the honours.

Personally, do you prefer liposuction to the old school workouts?It is a combination of both. If I try to slim down by only hitting the gym, by the time I achieve my target I might end up looking older than my actual age. To be honest, I have undergone a liposuction in Brazil.

Cherished moments.I always feel more rewarded by treating commoners than celebrities. Among many cases, there was a young girl from North India, who developed a huge 7-inch tumor in one of her breasts. She used to cover herself with a bed sheet instead of a duppata. To her misery the doctors there advised her to undergo mastectomy removing her breasts completely. With my surgery, the girl could save herself from going through such a trauma. The most rewarding moment was when she came in a pair of jeans and T-shirt sporting a hearty smile.

People say marriages are made in heaven. With a pinch of professional equality and tons of personal compatibility, this duo has made it possible on earth. They share their secret.

It is best if a doctor marries a doctor. Comment. She: Ours was a purely arranged marriage. So we haven’t really

planned and married each other. But I feel you really don’t have to marry one from your own profession.

He: It is partially right. However, though both are doctors their job demands may differ. We started this sub specialty after marriage. This kind of combo makes the journey easy.

How do you support each other?She: He shoulders more responsibilities at home. We do exchange our professional expertise and that is required too. I take care of the medical part and he renders the surgical support. We complement each other as dermatologist and plastic surgeon.

Doctoring each other?She: How do you think even after two deliveries

I am in such perfect shape? Yes I do maintain myself in a natural way, but his surgeries also helped me keep the fat away from my body.

He: If your wife is a skin expert and you look handsome even decades after your wedding, you are bound to earn compliments. When I am questioned (it happens often) about the secret of my apple like cheeks, my reply is “Once I am asleep, it’s all Sailaja’s magic potion and my skin.”

Tell us something about your kids?She: Our elder one is studying 2nd year medicine. The younger one is a 13-year-old and is studying in the 8th standard. They are completely papa’s daughters.For them I am a Hitler mom.

To cajole an upset partner!She: I am very moody and carry my anger. But with him around, it’s hard to continue that way for long. He doesn’t let me stay quiet and keeps on making faces and cuts jokes till I give up.

Sparing time for each other.He: We don’t deal with emergencies unless and until there is a severe crisis like a drug reaction. So it’s a strict no ‘professional call’ between 9.00 pm and 9.00 am rule at home.

On a romantic dateShe: Spending a whole day with him is unimaginable. So if I get it, it is the best date I can have and the place is our bedroom.

He: Vacation involves travelling, shopping or sightseeing. Nothing is more relaxing or romantic than holidaying at home.

If you have to watch a movie….She: He doesn’t like movies. Even if he watches one, he starts talking of the body or face corrections the actors need.

He: She loves drama, heavy scenes and it is always a Telugu movie.

The better doctor! She: He is a doctor with a human touch.

He: She is equally compassionate, but gives her patients over confidence; I try to keep them grounded.

Quick onesBoss at home!Always ‘She’!

Doctor at home!Both of us!

Romantic one Undoubtedly he!

Secret of your happy familyTransparency, simplicity, common interests

VacationingAlways Brazil, our father land

Dream giftFor her, a retirement house with a huge garden around 15 km. away from Jubilee Hills

For him, it’s a good SUV

red | december 2012 | 89 red | december 2012 | 90

Page 91: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

He is known as a doctor with a magic touch. Today when it comes to getting a body or face correction with a scalpel, it has to be by Cosmetologist and Lipo specialist, Dr. Srinivas.

A little bit about your background…I went to different countries for various levels of training in plastic and cosmetic surgery. In Italy I was with one of the pioneers of Liposuction, Mr. George A Fisher.

Any changes in plastic surgery?Earlier it was restricted only to celebrities and socialites or patients suffering from major traumas like burns or accidents. But now, people go for it purely for aesthetics. So today besides people from the glamour world, we have the common man and even students approaching us.

Do they come to you for corrective measures or with an obsession to imitate their idols?We can’t call it just an obsession though many of them want to be like their idols. What is surprising is even parents force their wards to undergo treatment for better looks.

Any difficulties or limitations?Like any other field, this too has its risks. But we strictly adhere to safety lines and conduct lab tests before taking up any surgery. Our infrastructure, state-of-the-art equipment and technically skilled staff ensure easy and safe handling of any case.

Since it is a very unique stream, what is the degree of job satisfaction here?Actually it’s the other way round! When one is born with a deformity, the suffering is much severe, as it lowers one’s confidence. You are helping a person to live a full life by giving him the desired appearance. Naturally, the satisfaction is much higher.

What is your USP?Quality and keeping up the promises. It is working for the best results within the technical possibilities. It involves a fine balancing. Sometimes the result might disappoint a few. I try to give the real picture, maintaining ethical values. Even their privacy is safe with me.

Doctor-in-demand!He: Often there are queues in front of her chamber and hardly one or two for me and people say, ‘she is really a busy doctor’. I say, “Physicians are like buffalos and need lots of grass but surgeons are carnivorous, they can’t chew more than one animal per day.”

Future plansWe are planning for a similar facility in Dubai and Sri Lanka next year.

With liposuction, people are taking an easy way out. Comment.With no offence to fitness gurus, by the time people achieve their targeted areas like losing a pound here or gaining one there through rigorous workouts, their faces lose the grace.

Abdomen, hips and buttocks are prone to accumulate fat very easily. But mind you, shedding extra pounds from these areas is the toughest. So the right approach would be regular physical activities and a liposuction to get the figure correction.

It is a misconception that liposuction is meant for fat people. Let us be clear, it’s more a figure correction process. Even slim people also undergo this surgery and my wife who always has a slim figure has undergone it many times and I am the one who did the honours.

Personally, do you prefer liposuction to the old school workouts?It is a combination of both. If I try to slim down by only hitting the gym, by the time I achieve my target I might end up looking older than my actual age. To be honest, I have undergone a liposuction in Brazil.

Cherished moments.I always feel more rewarded by treating commoners than celebrities. Among many cases, there was a young girl from North India, who developed a huge 7-inch tumor in one of her breasts. She used to cover herself with a bed sheet instead of a duppata. To her misery the doctors there advised her to undergo mastectomy removing her breasts completely. With my surgery, the girl could save herself from going through such a trauma. The most rewarding moment was when she came in a pair of jeans and T-shirt sporting a hearty smile.

People say marriages are made in heaven. With a pinch of professional equality and tons of personal compatibility, this duo has made it possible on earth. They share their secret.

It is best if a doctor marries a doctor. Comment. She: Ours was a purely arranged marriage. So we haven’t really

planned and married each other. But I feel you really don’t have to marry one from your own profession.

He: It is partially right. However, though both are doctors their job demands may differ. We started this sub specialty after marriage. This kind of combo makes the journey easy.

How do you support each other?She: He shoulders more responsibilities at home. We do exchange our professional expertise and that is required too. I take care of the medical part and he renders the surgical support. We complement each other as dermatologist and plastic surgeon.

Doctoring each other?She: How do you think even after two deliveries

I am in such perfect shape? Yes I do maintain myself in a natural way, but his surgeries also helped me keep the fat away from my body.

He: If your wife is a skin expert and you look handsome even decades after your wedding, you are bound to earn compliments. When I am questioned (it happens often) about the secret of my apple like cheeks, my reply is “Once I am asleep, it’s all Sailaja’s magic potion and my skin.”

Tell us something about your kids?She: Our elder one is studying 2nd year medicine. The younger one is a 13-year-old and is studying in the 8th standard. They are completely papa’s daughters.For them I am a Hitler mom.

To cajole an upset partner!She: I am very moody and carry my anger. But with him around, it’s hard to continue that way for long. He doesn’t let me stay quiet and keeps on making faces and cuts jokes till I give up.

Sparing time for each other.He: We don’t deal with emergencies unless and until there is a severe crisis like a drug reaction. So it’s a strict no ‘professional call’ between 9.00 pm and 9.00 am rule at home.

On a romantic dateShe: Spending a whole day with him is unimaginable. So if I get it, it is the best date I can have and the place is our bedroom.

He: Vacation involves travelling, shopping or sightseeing. Nothing is more relaxing or romantic than holidaying at home.

If you have to watch a movie….She: He doesn’t like movies. Even if he watches one, he starts talking of the body or face corrections the actors need.

He: She loves drama, heavy scenes and it is always a Telugu movie.

The better doctor! She: He is a doctor with a human touch.

He: She is equally compassionate, but gives her patients over confidence; I try to keep them grounded.

Quick onesBoss at home!Always ‘She’!

Doctor at home!Both of us!

Romantic one Undoubtedly he!

Secret of your happy familyTransparency, simplicity, common interests

VacationingAlways Brazil, our father land

Dream giftFor her, a retirement house with a huge garden around 15 km. away from Jubilee Hills

For him, it’s a good SUV

red | december 2012 | 89 red | december 2012 | 90

Page 92: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

FavouritesSongs

Old melodies

ColourHis - White

Her - Yellow

FoodHis - Non-vegetarian,

he is experimental with food Her - Mango

ActorHe was crazy about Sridevi. She likes Brahmanadam and Sunil.

ShoppingHe is a gadget freak. As she loves to cook, it’s all about cooking related things from spices, recipe books and appliances.

red | december 2012 | 91

Page 93: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

FavouritesSongs

Old melodies

ColourHis - White

Her - Yellow

FoodHis - Non-vegetarian,

he is experimental with food Her - Mango

ActorHe was crazy about Sridevi. She likes Brahmanadam and Sunil.

ShoppingHe is a gadget freak. As she loves to cook, it’s all about cooking related things from spices, recipe books and appliances.

red | december 2012 | 91

Page 94: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

co

utu

re

MEN

There is a very old saying, "Clothes make the man." Be it a Fleet Street banker in a stylish two-piece suit or George Clooney out on the town dressed in an Italian suit, they all have one thing in common. Wearing the perfectly cut and tailored suit becomes a successful man’s statement. Almost every guy has to wear a suit at some point in his lifetime. For a more informal look go for tan, dark brown, white, and even pinstripe Italian suits from outstanding designers including Giorgio, Napoli and Natazzi.

HERMES

BREITLING

BVLGARI

HUBLOT

MONTBLANC

CARTIER

MONTBLANC

PAUL SMITH GIORGIO ARMANI

LOUIS VUITTON HUGO BOSS

SU

IT Y

OU

RS

ELF

TOM FORD

SALVATORE FERRAGAMO

AR

MA

NI

BU

RB

ER

RY

PE

P U

P

In addition to champagne and somebody to kiss when the clock strikes midnight, what you need is a killer dress.

Dramatic or laidback; the choice is yours. Stand out in a crowd with

dresses in bright reds, dazzling silvers and eye-popping gold, or go with

slightly demure shades or a sexy white one, allowing you to play it subtle!

If solid colours aren't really your thing, then seek out patterns and prints

including leopard print dresses. Boots, pumps, peep-toes and high heels are the choices this season. Silver, white or a gaudy red can be the best pick.

Grab a bag too, to complete the look!! W

OM

ENTOMMY HILFIGER

LOUIS VUITTON

DRESS COURTESY: VIJAY RANA

MONTBLANC

DKNY

SWAROVSKI

BOTTEGA AND VENETA

PRADA

DIORJIMMY CHOO

red | december 2012 | 93 red | december 2012 | 94

By

So

un

da

rya

Va

rma

By

Ud

ay

Ku

mar

Page 95: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

co

utu

re

MEN

There is a very old saying, "Clothes make the man." Be it a Fleet Street banker in a stylish two-piece suit or George Clooney out on the town dressed in an Italian suit, they all have one thing in common. Wearing the perfectly cut and tailored suit becomes a successful man’s statement. Almost every guy has to wear a suit at some point in his lifetime. For a more informal look go for tan, dark brown, white, and even pinstripe Italian suits from outstanding designers including Giorgio, Napoli and Natazzi.

HERMES

BREITLING

BVLGARI

HUBLOT

MONTBLANC

CARTIER

MONTBLANC

PAUL SMITH GIORGIO ARMANI

LOUIS VUITTON HUGO BOSS

SU

IT Y

OU

RS

ELF

TOM FORD

SALVATORE FERRAGAMO

AR

MA

NI

BU

RB

ER

RY

PE

P U

PIn addition to champagne and

somebody to kiss when the clock strikes midnight, what you need is a killer dress.

Dramatic or laidback; the choice is yours. Stand out in a crowd with

dresses in bright reds, dazzling silvers and eye-popping gold, or go with

slightly demure shades or a sexy white one, allowing you to play it subtle!

If solid colours aren't really your thing, then seek out patterns and prints

including leopard print dresses. Boots, pumps, peep-toes and high heels are the choices this season. Silver, white or a gaudy red can be the best pick.

Grab a bag too, to complete the look!! W

OM

ENTOMMY HILFIGER

LOUIS VUITTON

DRESS COURTESY: VIJAY RANA

MONTBLANC

DKNY

SWAROVSKI

BOTTEGA AND VENETA

PRADA

DIORJIMMY CHOO

red | december 2012 | 93 red | december 2012 | 94

By

So

un

da

rya

Va

rma

By

Ud

ay

Ku

mar

Page 96: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

SLEEKPICK

hen in Rome, do as the Romans do; taking a cue from it, the jewelry Gurus have set the commandments. Heading for Wa cocktail party or a pub bash? Keep your heavy pieces away.

As it’s all about playing it simple this time with Tanishq! D

By Ranita Ray

Sh

oo

t b

y: D

han

a V

ijay

|

Co

urt

esy

: Ta

nis

hq

D A Z Z L E

Go leafy with this unique set. Crafted with filigree work in a matte finish, this gold neckpiece will surely fetch you compliments.

Cost : 1, 20, 000

Weight : 32.75 gm

`

01

02

Cost - ` 4, 08, 000Weight - 29 gmNo. of Diamonds - 221No. of Rubies - 1Carat - 2.63

Kill with your elegance; armed with this necklace. Team it up with a cherry red gown and watch the effect!! The intricate designs reflect your mysteries too!!

03

Cost - ` 4,95,000Weight - 22.71No. of Diamonds - 256Carat - 3.48

Stunning piece crafted in elaborate designs and unique patterns with a floral pendant. The earrings too reflect the locket looks. A versatile jewelry for any attire!!

04

Cost - ` 4,08,000Weight - 26.53 gmNo. of diamonds - 118Carat - 2.67Bracelet - Price on request

Curve is fatal! Be it at your waist or on this piece. Crafted with dazzling diamonds set in a curvy gold back chain, it speaks for sophistication!

red | december 2012 | 95 red | december 2012 | 96

Page 97: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

SLEEKPICK

hen in Rome, do as the Romans do; taking a cue from it, the jewelry Gurus have set the commandments. Heading for Wa cocktail party or a pub bash? Keep your heavy pieces away.

As it’s all about playing it simple this time with Tanishq! D

By Ranita Ray

Sh

oo

t b

y: D

han

a V

ijay

|

Co

urt

esy

: Ta

nis

hq

D A Z Z L E

Go leafy with this unique set. Crafted with filigree work in a matte finish, this gold neckpiece will surely fetch you compliments.

Cost : 1, 20, 000

Weight : 32.75 gm

`

01

02

Cost - ` 4, 08, 000Weight - 29 gmNo. of Diamonds - 221No. of Rubies - 1Carat - 2.63

Kill with your elegance; armed with this necklace. Team it up with a cherry red gown and watch the effect!! The intricate designs reflect your mysteries too!!

03

Cost - ` 4,95,000Weight - 22.71No. of Diamonds - 256Carat - 3.48

Stunning piece crafted in elaborate designs and unique patterns with a floral pendant. The earrings too reflect the locket looks. A versatile jewelry for any attire!!

04

Cost - ` 4,08,000Weight - 26.53 gmNo. of diamonds - 118Carat - 2.67Bracelet - Price on request

Curve is fatal! Be it at your waist or on this piece. Crafted with dazzling diamonds set in a curvy gold back chain, it speaks for sophistication!

red | december 2012 | 95 red | december 2012 | 96

Page 98: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

05

06

Cost - 55.000Weight - 15.62 gm

`

Adorn your neck with this feather light piece showing finest of craftsmanship in dye finish with filigree work at its best.

07

Cost - 1, 63, 000Weight - 43.32 gm

`

Be the spring queen even in these wintery nights with this pretty one in floral motifs. The molding finish gives a subtle glow. The matching earrings complete the look.

D A Z Z L E

Cost - ` 3, 04, 000Weight - 21.13 gmNo. of Diamonds - 210No. of Rubies - 2Carat - 1.84 (Diamond)

3.85 (Ruby)Finger ringand bangles - Price on request

A classy piece studded with white diamonds. With rubies at center, let this rosy glow make you more radiant!

red | december 2012 | 97

Page 99: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 100: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

hey are soft, cozy and small, yet give that ‘aah’ feeling, to your eyes

as well as body. It is almost impossible to think of home décor without those Tindispensable cushions. Hence it is only natural that these cute little decorative

pillows don a versatile appeal. They no more stick to the sofa or chair of your living

room. Now they have entered and claim the prime position in bedroom, kids’ room,

dining and even made their way into the alfresco sitting area. They pep up your

space, make alternate sitting arrangement or just add pizzazz and Ranita Ray tells

you where exactly to lob them for that perfect effect.

Catch hold of a stylish collection of cushions and decorative pillows to accessorize

the space. It is no more a tough task since there are a plenty of cushions available

in the market. Before taking them home, select the right textures, colours, designs

and fabrics that set off your décor.

SCATTER CUSHIONS OR

THROW PILLOWSOriginally used by the Japanese for their usual

sitting arrangement or meditation, they have

amassed quite a lot of popularity now. Unlike

the regular cushions, these are made out of sturdy

fabrics. Spread them anywhere. If you are not a

furniture person, then these can be the best pickup.

Arrange an attractive ground setting with a low

height center table, bean bags and 4-5 throw

pillows, your own cozy space to relax is ready.

They come in quite handy for children’s rooms

as they prefer to play on the floor.

SHAPES TO SUITOften the word cushion conjures up

an image of a square one we use as

small pillows for the sofas and chairs,

but they can come in many other shapes.

The traditional shapes range includes the

cylindrical, round, crescent, triangle and

the rectangular forms. Shapes play a vital

role while considering the support or the

comfort they provide. The varieties like

the Zafu, which is known as sitting cushion,

come in the crescent shape and the round

form. Get one, as it is useful during

meditation as it is designed to keep you

still for long periods. Similarly, bolsters are

also quite functional. Get a few of these

log-shaped pillows that ensure extra

comfort.

VELVET, SILK AND LINEN FOR

SOPHISTICATIONTo get an opulent look, try some exotic silk or

velvet cushions that generate the correct feel.

For an absolute sober look, try linen cushions.

These may be slightly expensive compared to

other varieties but look quite graceful and

elegant.

Cushions are not only for decorative purpose,

they have functional utility too. They provide

extra padding or support to the feet, back and

the arms. Not only the designs, even their

shapes and varieties are also quite interesting.

D

THE CUSHION CRUSH

red | december 2012 | 99 red | december 2012 | 100

Page 101: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

hey are soft, cozy and small, yet give that ‘aah’ feeling, to your eyes

as well as body. It is almost impossible to think of home décor without those Tindispensable cushions. Hence it is only natural that these cute little decorative

pillows don a versatile appeal. They no more stick to the sofa or chair of your living

room. Now they have entered and claim the prime position in bedroom, kids’ room,

dining and even made their way into the alfresco sitting area. They pep up your

space, make alternate sitting arrangement or just add pizzazz and Ranita Ray tells

you where exactly to lob them for that perfect effect.

Catch hold of a stylish collection of cushions and decorative pillows to accessorize

the space. It is no more a tough task since there are a plenty of cushions available

in the market. Before taking them home, select the right textures, colours, designs

and fabrics that set off your décor.

SCATTER CUSHIONS OR

THROW PILLOWSOriginally used by the Japanese for their usual

sitting arrangement or meditation, they have

amassed quite a lot of popularity now. Unlike

the regular cushions, these are made out of sturdy

fabrics. Spread them anywhere. If you are not a

furniture person, then these can be the best pickup.

Arrange an attractive ground setting with a low

height center table, bean bags and 4-5 throw

pillows, your own cozy space to relax is ready.

They come in quite handy for children’s rooms

as they prefer to play on the floor.

SHAPES TO SUITOften the word cushion conjures up

an image of a square one we use as

small pillows for the sofas and chairs,

but they can come in many other shapes.

The traditional shapes range includes the

cylindrical, round, crescent, triangle and

the rectangular forms. Shapes play a vital

role while considering the support or the

comfort they provide. The varieties like

the Zafu, which is known as sitting cushion,

come in the crescent shape and the round

form. Get one, as it is useful during

meditation as it is designed to keep you

still for long periods. Similarly, bolsters are

also quite functional. Get a few of these

log-shaped pillows that ensure extra

comfort.

VELVET, SILK AND LINEN FOR

SOPHISTICATIONTo get an opulent look, try some exotic silk or

velvet cushions that generate the correct feel.

For an absolute sober look, try linen cushions.

These may be slightly expensive compared to

other varieties but look quite graceful and

elegant.

Cushions are not only for decorative purpose,

they have functional utility too. They provide

extra padding or support to the feet, back and

the arms. Not only the designs, even their

shapes and varieties are also quite interesting.

D

THE CUSHION CRUSH

red | december 2012 | 99 red | december 2012 | 100

Page 102: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

ALFRESCO CUSHIONSWith winter setting in, a gathering in your backyard

or garden to host a luncheon under the mild sun or a

barbeque night under a starry sky, appears to be a perfect

idea. Arranging the sitting zone on such occasions

becomes crucial. Just spread a mat and get some

outdoor cushions generally made out of sunbrella fabric;

a chill out ambience is here to experience.

The edgy, fun and bold prints of last year are still in vogue.

Outdoor decorating is less about trends. Have fun with

colours and be as wild as you want to be.

EMBELLISHED FOR FLAMBOYANCEYes we are talking about those gorgeous ones with lot

of needle work from elaborate embroidery, brocade work

to ones fitted with mirrors or patch work. Displaying a

variety of designs like floral, antique, art and faces,

they reflect the culture and style of a particular region

or era. The riot of colours in their embroidery makes them

attractive. Pieces with rich appliqué work add beauty and

can be teamed up with any kind of interiors. Even with

patchwork, one can achieve great combinations of

fabrics, patterns, designs and colours. The embroidered

ones go well with any ethnic themed décor and wooden

furniture.

BOLD HUES, GEOMETRIC LINES TO DIGITAL

PRINTAdd colourful cushions or just go by any selected palette

of hues complementing the existing décor, especially if

your style is semi formal. For a very casual setup, jazzy

designs suit the best. Make a good mix of colorful and

decorative pieces in unusual shapes and create an

enchanting atmosphere. Are you still confused what to

pick? Go with the geometric designs as they gel well

with any kind of décor and work splendidly to enhance

the visual impact in a space. Natural colours are for

timeless style and bring a very formal and classic

environment. Digital print in vivid designs like veteran

Bollywood celebrities’ images, landmark architectures

of India or even vintage vehicles, can add drama and

if you are a filmy buff this can set your mood.

D

red | december 2012 | 101

Page 103: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

ALFRESCO CUSHIONSWith winter setting in, a gathering in your backyard

or garden to host a luncheon under the mild sun or a

barbeque night under a starry sky, appears to be a perfect

idea. Arranging the sitting zone on such occasions

becomes crucial. Just spread a mat and get some

outdoor cushions generally made out of sunbrella fabric;

a chill out ambience is here to experience.

The edgy, fun and bold prints of last year are still in vogue.

Outdoor decorating is less about trends. Have fun with

colours and be as wild as you want to be.

EMBELLISHED FOR FLAMBOYANCEYes we are talking about those gorgeous ones with lot

of needle work from elaborate embroidery, brocade work

to ones fitted with mirrors or patch work. Displaying a

variety of designs like floral, antique, art and faces,

they reflect the culture and style of a particular region

or era. The riot of colours in their embroidery makes them

attractive. Pieces with rich appliqué work add beauty and

can be teamed up with any kind of interiors. Even with

patchwork, one can achieve great combinations of

fabrics, patterns, designs and colours. The embroidered

ones go well with any ethnic themed décor and wooden

furniture.

BOLD HUES, GEOMETRIC LINES TO DIGITAL

PRINTAdd colourful cushions or just go by any selected palette

of hues complementing the existing décor, especially if

your style is semi formal. For a very casual setup, jazzy

designs suit the best. Make a good mix of colorful and

decorative pieces in unusual shapes and create an

enchanting atmosphere. Are you still confused what to

pick? Go with the geometric designs as they gel well

with any kind of décor and work splendidly to enhance

the visual impact in a space. Natural colours are for

timeless style and bring a very formal and classic

environment. Digital print in vivid designs like veteran

Bollywood celebrities’ images, landmark architectures

of India or even vintage vehicles, can add drama and

if you are a filmy buff this can set your mood.

D

red | december 2012 | 101

Page 104: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Wellness

hort sunny afternoons and cold long evenings are here indicating the presence of winter. You could be Ssnuggling under a warm comfy quilt or basking under

the invigorating sun rays. But it is not all hunky dory. It could wreak havoc with your looks causing frizzy hair, dry skin or chapped lips. Especially skin and winter are not the best of friends. Nirupama Reddy tells you how to fight the dry northerly winds and win the ‘cold war’ but ensure that you have moisturizers and creams in your ammunition.

WARM UP FOR

WINTER

Head on attackDo not leave your hair open and wild and cover it with a scarf when you are heading out. Style it in a braid or a knot. As the hair tends to get dry in winter, massage your hair in aloe vera juice for a few minutes to restore the softness. Once a week, expose your hair to deep conditioning. Olive oil massage can work wonders.

Not skin deepYour skin texture depends not only on the external treatments but also on your diet. During the cold months, drink plenty of water and increase your intake of fruits and vegetables.

Before a bath, pamper your skin with a little coconut oil to heal the dryness. You can use a creamy soap like Fabindia Shea Butter Bathing Bar. Moisturizers and cold creams are a must. Some of the best buys are the Enliven Skin Care Cocoa Butter Hand & Body lotion, Neutrogena Body Moisturizer or The Body Shop Shea Body Butter. You could also add a few drops of oil to your bath water for that moist feel.

Extreme careCover your hands with mittens to fight the biting chill. Treat them with the Hand Cream from Oriflame to make them soft and supple. You could soak your feet in warm water with a few drops of olive oil added to relieve the chapped skin. After a while, wipe them dry and apply a good moisturizer like Avocado Foot Cream.

Read the lip & meet the eyeThe skin near the eyes is sensitive and you need some extra care with the Mineralize Charged Water Moisture Eye Cream from MAC. For your puckers, try the VICHY Aqualia Thermal Lips Soothing and Repairing Balm. A grandma’s secret - apply a bit of ghee on your lips at night before going to bed. This is an effective cover against the cold weather.

TOP 5 MYTHS DEBUGGED

1. Sunscreen is needed only in summer.Wrong! Apply sunscreen daily, all through the year. You can use the Lakme Winter Care Crème SPF 9 Honey and Avocado to shield your skin from the winter sun.

2. A single variety of moisturizer is good for the entire year.No. Based on the season, choose a moisturizer. In winter, cream based ones are best as they restore moisture levels in the skin and give a defensive barrier. One could use different ones for the day and night. Feel the difference as you start your day with Fabindia Vitamin E Daily Moisturizing Cream and end it with the Vitamin E Enriched Night Cream.

3. Curing chapped lips with a lip balm.Really? NO!!! Lip balm is good for healthy lips to avoid chapped lips. For already chapped ones, it is best to use a gentle lip exfoliant every night and follow it up with an emollient. A couple of good lip exfoliators in the market are from Clarins and M.A.C. Here's a homemade lip scrub recipe for you - take a little bit of honey and sugar in a bowl and mix it with your finger. Apply on your lips to remove the uneven texture.

4. Lotion will remedy cracked skin.No again, it won’t. What is recommended is a combination therapy of passive protectants like bland emollient creams and active moisturizers. Emollients create a shield for your skin from the harsh cold winds and the moisturizers soften and exfoliate it. Try applying Lotus Phyto RX Deep Moisturising Crème or M.A.C. Complete Comfort Crème to nourish and soften skin.

5. The season could be any, but there is no need to change a daily facial regimen. It’s not like one size fits all; so what is good for summer need not necessarily work in winter. People, who undergo skin rejuvenation therapy or other treatments especially need to alter the products in this season. Lotions need to be replaced by creams. Additional moisturizer can also be applied for added hydration. Check out the Oriflame Royal Velvet collection and H2O Plus Face Oasis Ultra Hydrator for that ooh! soft smooth skin.

“You know, at 35 or at 38 or 40 you really start to see what your body could look like if you just don't do anything all winter long,” said Stone Gossard. Isn’t it so? Everyone knows that a youthful and healthy skin reflects one’s beauty and enhances personality. Go ahead, take care of your skin and enjoy the celebrations over the year end.

W

red | december 2012 | 103 red | december 2012 | 104

W

Page 105: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Wellness

hort sunny afternoons and cold long evenings are here indicating the presence of winter. You could be Ssnuggling under a warm comfy quilt or basking under

the invigorating sun rays. But it is not all hunky dory. It could wreak havoc with your looks causing frizzy hair, dry skin or chapped lips. Especially skin and winter are not the best of friends. Nirupama Reddy tells you how to fight the dry northerly winds and win the ‘cold war’ but ensure that you have moisturizers and creams in your ammunition.

WARM UP FOR

WINTER

Head on attackDo not leave your hair open and wild and cover it with a scarf when you are heading out. Style it in a braid or a knot. As the hair tends to get dry in winter, massage your hair in aloe vera juice for a few minutes to restore the softness. Once a week, expose your hair to deep conditioning. Olive oil massage can work wonders.

Not skin deepYour skin texture depends not only on the external treatments but also on your diet. During the cold months, drink plenty of water and increase your intake of fruits and vegetables.

Before a bath, pamper your skin with a little coconut oil to heal the dryness. You can use a creamy soap like Fabindia Shea Butter Bathing Bar. Moisturizers and cold creams are a must. Some of the best buys are the Enliven Skin Care Cocoa Butter Hand & Body lotion, Neutrogena Body Moisturizer or The Body Shop Shea Body Butter. You could also add a few drops of oil to your bath water for that moist feel.

Extreme careCover your hands with mittens to fight the biting chill. Treat them with the Hand Cream from Oriflame to make them soft and supple. You could soak your feet in warm water with a few drops of olive oil added to relieve the chapped skin. After a while, wipe them dry and apply a good moisturizer like Avocado Foot Cream.

Read the lip & meet the eyeThe skin near the eyes is sensitive and you need some extra care with the Mineralize Charged Water Moisture Eye Cream from MAC. For your puckers, try the VICHY Aqualia Thermal Lips Soothing and Repairing Balm. A grandma’s secret - apply a bit of ghee on your lips at night before going to bed. This is an effective cover against the cold weather.

TOP 5 MYTHS DEBUGGED

1. Sunscreen is needed only in summer.Wrong! Apply sunscreen daily, all through the year. You can use the Lakme Winter Care Crème SPF 9 Honey and Avocado to shield your skin from the winter sun.

2. A single variety of moisturizer is good for the entire year.No. Based on the season, choose a moisturizer. In winter, cream based ones are best as they restore moisture levels in the skin and give a defensive barrier. One could use different ones for the day and night. Feel the difference as you start your day with Fabindia Vitamin E Daily Moisturizing Cream and end it with the Vitamin E Enriched Night Cream.

3. Curing chapped lips with a lip balm.Really? NO!!! Lip balm is good for healthy lips to avoid chapped lips. For already chapped ones, it is best to use a gentle lip exfoliant every night and follow it up with an emollient. A couple of good lip exfoliators in the market are from Clarins and M.A.C. Here's a homemade lip scrub recipe for you - take a little bit of honey and sugar in a bowl and mix it with your finger. Apply on your lips to remove the uneven texture.

4. Lotion will remedy cracked skin.No again, it won’t. What is recommended is a combination therapy of passive protectants like bland emollient creams and active moisturizers. Emollients create a shield for your skin from the harsh cold winds and the moisturizers soften and exfoliate it. Try applying Lotus Phyto RX Deep Moisturising Crème or M.A.C. Complete Comfort Crème to nourish and soften skin.

5. The season could be any, but there is no need to change a daily facial regimen. It’s not like one size fits all; so what is good for summer need not necessarily work in winter. People, who undergo skin rejuvenation therapy or other treatments especially need to alter the products in this season. Lotions need to be replaced by creams. Additional moisturizer can also be applied for added hydration. Check out the Oriflame Royal Velvet collection and H2O Plus Face Oasis Ultra Hydrator for that ooh! soft smooth skin.

“You know, at 35 or at 38 or 40 you really start to see what your body could look like if you just don't do anything all winter long,” said Stone Gossard. Isn’t it so? Everyone knows that a youthful and healthy skin reflects one’s beauty and enhances personality. Go ahead, take care of your skin and enjoy the celebrations over the year end.

W

red | december 2012 | 103 red | december 2012 | 104

W

Page 106: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

tips

Hear the word 'exercise' and what comes to mind is the stuff that needs to be done to shape the body contour. Mostly all exercises are aimed at strengthening the lower body muscles and the main targeted areas are the abdomen, buttocks, hips and thighs. The upper body muscles are treated as the poor cousins and sadly, the forearms normally do not figure in the exercise regimen at all. It is a less known fact that well-defined forearms are actually allied to great strength and athletic ability for both the sexes, at any age.

FOREARM FACELIFT

In this case, one becomes less susceptible to wrist injury also. One develops a good strong grip and will be able to hold more weight in the hands. Strong forearms further enable one to lift more weights while performing other exercises.

‘I am working out' is a common phrase heard from the youth nowadays. But one only tends to concentrate on abs and legs, and forearms are given the least priority. In sports that involve court or field play, it is crucial that a person develops strong forearm muscles to achieve success and peak performance. In regular day-to-day life, everyone utilizes the forearms quite a lot, and forearm exercises need to be done to break through the level of stress placed on them.

Injury prevention and enhanced performance are the main gain. In addition to this, stronger forearms also lead to increased effectiveness while following a training routine. So, show off your strong and shapely forearms by following a few simple exercises (without use of weights).

People commonly postulate that strengthening the forearms is only for body builders and athletes. In verity, forearm exercises are absolutely imperative and need to be included in every fitness programme. Male or female, both, can specifically exercise those areas or make use of the forearm exercise equipment to reap the benefits associated with strong forearms. Plenty of functional activities like plumbing, gardening and lifting or pushing objects can be performed with ease, in the case of tough well-built forearms.

….FOREWARNED

PHYSIQUE GOAL

STANDING WRIST ROTATIONS

Step 1: Stand with your feet about shoulder-width apart. Extend your right arm in front of you with your elbow slightly bent and your palm facing up.

Step 2: Rotate your hand counter-clockwise until your palm is facing the front like you are giving a hand signal to stop.

Step 3: Reverse the movement clockwise to bring your hand back to the starting position. Perform 10 rotations total on each hand.

WALL FOREARM STRETCH

Step 1: Stand with your right side of your body facing a wall, and place your right palm against it. Put your left hand by your side with your palm facing forward.

Step 2: Push gently on the wall with the bottom of your hand. Hold the stretch for five to six deep breaths.

Step 3: Turn around and perform another set of stretch on your left arm. Repeat the exercise three times per arm.

STANDING WALL PALM PRESS

Step 1: This exercise stretches your arms and the nerves that radiate from your thoracic spine into your hands.

Step 2: Stand with your right shoulder facing the wall and with your feet slightly apart. Press your right palm against the wall with your right arm straight and your fingers pointing up. Pull your shoulders back slightly, and hold this stretch for five to six deep breaths.

Step 3: Turn your hand so your fingers are pointing down. Press your palm against the wall, and stretch for another five to six deep breaths. Repeat the stretch on the opposite hand and forearm.

Note: Always ensure that you workout under the able guidance of a fitness expert and avoid self training, by watching the internet or following your friends.

EXERCISES TO BENEFIT

Chiranjeevi RayalFitness Expert+91 98852 [email protected]

www.chiruspowerhouse.co.cc

HYD HOSPITAL AD

red | december 2012 | 105

Page 107: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

tips

Hear the word 'exercise' and what comes to mind is the stuff that needs to be done to shape the body contour. Mostly all exercises are aimed at strengthening the lower body muscles and the main targeted areas are the abdomen, buttocks, hips and thighs. The upper body muscles are treated as the poor cousins and sadly, the forearms normally do not figure in the exercise regimen at all. It is a less known fact that well-defined forearms are actually allied to great strength and athletic ability for both the sexes, at any age.

FOREARM FACELIFT

In this case, one becomes less susceptible to wrist injury also. One develops a good strong grip and will be able to hold more weight in the hands. Strong forearms further enable one to lift more weights while performing other exercises.

‘I am working out' is a common phrase heard from the youth nowadays. But one only tends to concentrate on abs and legs, and forearms are given the least priority. In sports that involve court or field play, it is crucial that a person develops strong forearm muscles to achieve success and peak performance. In regular day-to-day life, everyone utilizes the forearms quite a lot, and forearm exercises need to be done to break through the level of stress placed on them.

Injury prevention and enhanced performance are the main gain. In addition to this, stronger forearms also lead to increased effectiveness while following a training routine. So, show off your strong and shapely forearms by following a few simple exercises (without use of weights).

People commonly postulate that strengthening the forearms is only for body builders and athletes. In verity, forearm exercises are absolutely imperative and need to be included in every fitness programme. Male or female, both, can specifically exercise those areas or make use of the forearm exercise equipment to reap the benefits associated with strong forearms. Plenty of functional activities like plumbing, gardening and lifting or pushing objects can be performed with ease, in the case of tough well-built forearms.

….FOREWARNED

PHYSIQUE GOAL

STANDING WRIST ROTATIONS

Step 1: Stand with your feet about shoulder-width apart. Extend your right arm in front of you with your elbow slightly bent and your palm facing up.

Step 2: Rotate your hand counter-clockwise until your palm is facing the front like you are giving a hand signal to stop.

Step 3: Reverse the movement clockwise to bring your hand back to the starting position. Perform 10 rotations total on each hand.

WALL FOREARM STRETCH

Step 1: Stand with your right side of your body facing a wall, and place your right palm against it. Put your left hand by your side with your palm facing forward.

Step 2: Push gently on the wall with the bottom of your hand. Hold the stretch for five to six deep breaths.

Step 3: Turn around and perform another set of stretch on your left arm. Repeat the exercise three times per arm.

STANDING WALL PALM PRESS

Step 1: This exercise stretches your arms and the nerves that radiate from your thoracic spine into your hands.

Step 2: Stand with your right shoulder facing the wall and with your feet slightly apart. Press your right palm against the wall with your right arm straight and your fingers pointing up. Pull your shoulders back slightly, and hold this stretch for five to six deep breaths.

Step 3: Turn your hand so your fingers are pointing down. Press your palm against the wall, and stretch for another five to six deep breaths. Repeat the stretch on the opposite hand and forearm.

Note: Always ensure that you workout under the able guidance of a fitness expert and avoid self training, by watching the internet or following your friends.

EXERCISES TO BENEFIT

Chiranjeevi RayalFitness Expert+91 98852 [email protected]

www.chiruspowerhouse.co.cc

HYD HOSPITAL AD

red | december 2012 | 105

Page 108: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

red | november 2012 | 107

This season don’t just eat, but greet each other with treat and feast, says Anurudh Kumar Gupta, Executive Chef, Golkonda Hotels, Hyderabad. He not only dishes out the best of exotic foods but shares the secret recipes.

What are you waiting for? Wear your chef cap.....

TREAT FORFeastFresh mango juiceFresh orange juiceFresh mint leavesGrenadine syrupTonic waterFresh cherriesLemon juiceCrushed icePineapple wedges

QuantityIngredients

200 ml 100 ml4-5 sprigs20 ml50 ml5- 6 nos10 ml100 gm02 nos.

Few Fresh Cherries and Lemon Slices for Garnish

Method

Mix all the ingredients in a shaker. Add crushed ice to it and shake well. Using a strainer, pour into a glass gently avoiding any froth. Garnish with pineapple wedges, fresh cherries and mint leaves and serve it chilled.

MANGO & MINT PUNCH

Watermelon juiceJuice of 1 lemon Castor sugarBeetroot juicePomegranate juiceRoasted cumin SeedsCrushed iceGrenadine syrup

QuantityIngredients

200 ml

30 gm100 ml100 ml

1 tsp50 gm20 ml

Method

Boil the beetroot, cool it, extract the juice and keep it in the refrigerator. Take a Champagne flute and on the edge apply some lemon juice and coat it with castor sugar. Mix the pomegranate juice with beetroot juice and grenadine syrup. In the flute pour it as the first drink. Peel the water melon and scoop out the red part to make juice with crushed ice and pour it on the top without disturbing the first drink. Garnish and serve chilled.

WATER MELON FRAPPE

By Soundarya Varma

red | december 2012 | 108

Page 109: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

red | november 2012 | 107

This season don’t just eat, but greet each other with treat and feast, says Anurudh Kumar Gupta, Executive Chef, Golkonda Hotels, Hyderabad. He not only dishes out the best of exotic foods but shares the secret recipes.

What are you waiting for? Wear your chef cap.....

TREAT FORFeastFresh mango juiceFresh orange juiceFresh mint leavesGrenadine syrupTonic waterFresh cherriesLemon juiceCrushed icePineapple wedges

QuantityIngredients

200 ml 100 ml4-5 sprigs20 ml50 ml5- 6 nos10 ml100 gm02 nos.

Few Fresh Cherries and Lemon Slices for Garnish

Method

Mix all the ingredients in a shaker. Add crushed ice to it and shake well. Using a strainer, pour into a glass gently avoiding any froth. Garnish with pineapple wedges, fresh cherries and mint leaves and serve it chilled.

MANGO & MINT PUNCH

Watermelon juiceJuice of 1 lemon Castor sugarBeetroot juicePomegranate juiceRoasted cumin SeedsCrushed iceGrenadine syrup

QuantityIngredients

200 ml

30 gm100 ml100 ml

1 tsp50 gm20 ml

Method

Boil the beetroot, cool it, extract the juice and keep it in the refrigerator. Take a Champagne flute and on the edge apply some lemon juice and coat it with castor sugar. Mix the pomegranate juice with beetroot juice and grenadine syrup. In the flute pour it as the first drink. Peel the water melon and scoop out the red part to make juice with crushed ice and pour it on the top without disturbing the first drink. Garnish and serve chilled.

WATER MELON FRAPPE

By Soundarya Varma

red | december 2012 | 108

Page 110: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Fresh kiwiKhus syrupLemon juiceOrange zestCreme de mentheCrushed iceCastor sugarFresh basil leavesCream de curacaoGrape juice

QuantityIngredients

50 ml50 ml10 ml1 orange10 ml100 gm20 gm2 sprigs10 ml200 ml

Method

Peel the over ripe kiwi, crush it and add the khus syrup , lemon juice and orange zest to it. Pour the first mix in the bottom of a glass. Mix the grape juice with creme de menthe, crushed ice, basil leaves cream de curacao and shake them well in a cocktail shaker. Pour it into the glass gently so that it does not disturb the bottom layer of the drink. Garnish the drink appropriately and serve it chilled.

KIWI & BLACK GRAPE DELIGHT

Black currants pulp frozenCrushed iceCreme De CassisJuice of 1 lemon Double creamFresh mint leavesZest of 1 orangeGrenadine syrupVanilla podOrange slices for garnish

QuantityIngredients

150 gm200 gm30 ml

100 mlfew sprigs

20 ml1/2

Method

In a cocktail shaker, mix the frozen black currants with crushed ice, crème de cassis and lemon juice. Whip the double cream with some Grenadine syrup, vanilla pod and orange zest. Pour the black currant mix into 3/4 of a glass. Top it up with the vanilla cream and garnish with fresh mint and orange slices. Serve it chilled.

BLACK CURRANT AND VANILLA CREAM DUET

red | november 2012 | 109

QuantityIngredients

06 nos.200 gm600 ml100 gm25 gm25 gm20 gm20 gm3 gm1 no20 gm20 gm5 ml10 nos

Method

Preheat oven to 160 degree centigrade. Beat egg yolks, 4 tablespoons sugar and vanilla in a mixing bowl until it is thick and creamy. Pour cream into the egg yolk mixture and make an even mix by whisking it gently. Add the dry fruits along with the spices so that the flavor is incorporated into the mixture. Add the mixture into the ramekins (molds) and then arrange it on a baking tray. Bake in a preheated oven for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and cool to room temperature. Refrigerate for 1 hour. Preheat oven to broil. In a small bowl combine remaining 2 tablespoons of white sugar and brown sugar. Sift this mixture evenly over custard. Using a flash Butane torch caramelize the sugar so that it is crisp on top and soft on the inside. Watch carefully so as not to burn. Remove from heat and allow cooling.

CHRISTMAS CREME BRULEE WITH CHOCOLATE CIGARS

Egg yolks Castor sugar Double cream Demerara sugar Cashewnuts Black currantsGreen sultanasRed cherriesCinnamon powderNutmeg powderDates choppedCocoa powderVanilla essenceChocolate cigars

Black currantsRed sultanasOrange peelDry cherriesDry plumsPlain flourWhite bread crumbsUnsalted butterDark sugarCinnamon sticksGround clovesBaking powderLemon (zest and juice)Medium eggBrandyHoneyDark Rum

QuantityIngredients

200 gm200 gm200 gm200 gm200 gm200 gm150 gm200 gm200 gm3 gm3 gm5 gm

01 no.04 nos.150 ml100 ml150 ml

Method

Soak all the dry fruits in brandy, dark rum along with the spices overnight. Put a large pan of water on boil. Grease plastic pudding basins and lid too. In a large mixing bowl, add unsalted butter and cream in the sugar, beat till it gets fluffy and light. Gradually add the beaten eggs to the cream mixture. Sieve the flour, mix in the baking powder and breadcrumbs. Add the soaked fruits to the flour. Then gradually fold the flour mixture into the creaming. See that it doesn’t get cuddled. Add honey and let it rest for a while. Grease the pudding mold and dust it with breadcrumbs. Pour in the pudding batter ¾ into the mold. Seal the mold with butter paper and metal foil and put for steaming for about 45-60 minutes. Take it off and remove the cover and de-mold the pudding on a wire rack. Serve it hot with Brandy cream anglaise sauce.

CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING

Leg of lambLemonGarlicOlive oilFresh RosemaryFresh ThymeCarrotsFrench beansShallotsZucchini greenZucchini yellow

QuantityIngredients Method

Rinse lamb with cold water; pat dry with a cloth. Make several even and tiny slits over it. Rub it with lemon juice. Mix the minced garlic with rosemary, herbs, olive oil, salt, and pepper and insert it in the slits and marinate it for an hour and a half. Sear the leg on the hot griddle to seal the juices inside. Roast in a preheated oven of 180-200° F for about 15minutes. Adjust the time according to the size of the lamb. Blanch the vegetables. Season and toss them in butter and place them on a sizzler plate. Debone, slice and arrange the meat on the bed of vegetables and garnish. Serve it hot with red wine jus, mustard, mint sauce and some condiments and fresh breads.

CHRISTMAS ROAST LEG OF LAMB WITH BOUQUETIERE OF LEGUMES AND RED WINE JUS

(1.2 kg) -1 no.2 nos.10 cloves150 ml10 gm10 gm150 gm80 gm50 gm100 gm100 gm

Cauliflower floretsBroccoliRed pimentosYellow pimentosPotatoesRed wineUnsalted butterSalt to tasteBlack pepper crushed

100 gm100 gm50 gm50 gm50 gm100 ml200 gm

10 gm

QuantityIngredients

red | december 2012 | 110

Shoot by Dinakar Pamu

Page 111: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Fresh kiwiKhus syrupLemon juiceOrange zestCreme de mentheCrushed iceCastor sugarFresh basil leavesCream de curacaoGrape juice

QuantityIngredients

50 ml50 ml10 ml1 orange10 ml100 gm20 gm2 sprigs10 ml200 ml

Method

Peel the over ripe kiwi, crush it and add the khus syrup , lemon juice and orange zest to it. Pour the first mix in the bottom of a glass. Mix the grape juice with creme de menthe, crushed ice, basil leaves cream de curacao and shake them well in a cocktail shaker. Pour it into the glass gently so that it does not disturb the bottom layer of the drink. Garnish the drink appropriately and serve it chilled.

KIWI & BLACK GRAPE DELIGHT

Black currants pulp frozenCrushed iceCreme De CassisJuice of 1 lemon Double creamFresh mint leavesZest of 1 orangeGrenadine syrupVanilla podOrange slices for garnish

QuantityIngredients

150 gm200 gm30 ml

100 mlfew sprigs

20 ml1/2

Method

In a cocktail shaker, mix the frozen black currants with crushed ice, crème de cassis and lemon juice. Whip the double cream with some Grenadine syrup, vanilla pod and orange zest. Pour the black currant mix into 3/4 of a glass. Top it up with the vanilla cream and garnish with fresh mint and orange slices. Serve it chilled.

BLACK CURRANT AND VANILLA CREAM DUET

red | november 2012 | 109

QuantityIngredients

06 nos.200 gm600 ml100 gm25 gm25 gm20 gm20 gm3 gm1 no20 gm20 gm5 ml10 nos

Method

Preheat oven to 160 degree centigrade. Beat egg yolks, 4 tablespoons sugar and vanilla in a mixing bowl until it is thick and creamy. Pour cream into the egg yolk mixture and make an even mix by whisking it gently. Add the dry fruits along with the spices so that the flavor is incorporated into the mixture. Add the mixture into the ramekins (molds) and then arrange it on a baking tray. Bake in a preheated oven for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and cool to room temperature. Refrigerate for 1 hour. Preheat oven to broil. In a small bowl combine remaining 2 tablespoons of white sugar and brown sugar. Sift this mixture evenly over custard. Using a flash Butane torch caramelize the sugar so that it is crisp on top and soft on the inside. Watch carefully so as not to burn. Remove from heat and allow cooling.

CHRISTMAS CREME BRULEE WITH CHOCOLATE CIGARS

Egg yolks Castor sugar Double cream Demerara sugar Cashewnuts Black currantsGreen sultanasRed cherriesCinnamon powderNutmeg powderDates choppedCocoa powderVanilla essenceChocolate cigars

Black currantsRed sultanasOrange peelDry cherriesDry plumsPlain flourWhite bread crumbsUnsalted butterDark sugarCinnamon sticksGround clovesBaking powderLemon (zest and juice)Medium eggBrandyHoneyDark Rum

QuantityIngredients

200 gm200 gm200 gm200 gm200 gm200 gm150 gm200 gm200 gm3 gm3 gm5 gm

01 no.04 nos.150 ml100 ml150 ml

Method

Soak all the dry fruits in brandy, dark rum along with the spices overnight. Put a large pan of water on boil. Grease plastic pudding basins and lid too. In a large mixing bowl, add unsalted butter and cream in the sugar, beat till it gets fluffy and light. Gradually add the beaten eggs to the cream mixture. Sieve the flour, mix in the baking powder and breadcrumbs. Add the soaked fruits to the flour. Then gradually fold the flour mixture into the creaming. See that it doesn’t get cuddled. Add honey and let it rest for a while. Grease the pudding mold and dust it with breadcrumbs. Pour in the pudding batter ¾ into the mold. Seal the mold with butter paper and metal foil and put for steaming for about 45-60 minutes. Take it off and remove the cover and de-mold the pudding on a wire rack. Serve it hot with Brandy cream anglaise sauce.

CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING

Leg of lambLemonGarlicOlive oilFresh RosemaryFresh ThymeCarrotsFrench beansShallotsZucchini greenZucchini yellow

QuantityIngredients Method

Rinse lamb with cold water; pat dry with a cloth. Make several even and tiny slits over it. Rub it with lemon juice. Mix the minced garlic with rosemary, herbs, olive oil, salt, and pepper and insert it in the slits and marinate it for an hour and a half. Sear the leg on the hot griddle to seal the juices inside. Roast in a preheated oven of 180-200° F for about 15minutes. Adjust the time according to the size of the lamb. Blanch the vegetables. Season and toss them in butter and place them on a sizzler plate. Debone, slice and arrange the meat on the bed of vegetables and garnish. Serve it hot with red wine jus, mustard, mint sauce and some condiments and fresh breads.

CHRISTMAS ROAST LEG OF LAMB WITH BOUQUETIERE OF LEGUMES AND RED WINE JUS

(1.2 kg) -1 no.2 nos.10 cloves150 ml10 gm10 gm150 gm80 gm50 gm100 gm100 gm

Cauliflower floretsBroccoliRed pimentosYellow pimentosPotatoesRed wineUnsalted butterSalt to tasteBlack pepper crushed

100 gm100 gm50 gm50 gm50 gm100 ml200 gm

10 gm

QuantityIngredients

red | december 2012 | 110

Shoot by Dinakar Pamu

Page 112: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

X X C

hristmas is just not about decking up a tree or enjoying a feast. It’s also time to store some of the best memories for years to come. On such occasions, nothing suits better than a tour with family and

friends. Once you are game for it, why not aim for the best venues hosting the Xmas celebrations around the world? From the tallest Christmas tree to mindboggling markets, jazzed up pubs to traditional carols, Ranita Ray guides you to choose the best among all.

[MAS]-PEDITIONHOTELS

Everland Hotel

Hotel Caron De Beaumarchais

Windsor Home

Peppy Paris

R

When it is Christmas and it needs to be the brightest of celebrations, it has to be the City of Light. Strings of white lights in all shapes line the boulevards and shopping streets. The majestic Avenue des Champs-Elysées with as many as 200 light-drenched trees this year, stretching all the way from the Place de l'Etoile and the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde, will be just a path of magic. Grab some mulled wine and original Parisian Christmas gifts at the Christmas market here. Equally gorgeous are festively lit Place Vendome, Bercy Village, Notre Dame Cathedral and many more.

For sporty fun, try out ice-skating rinks specially set up at several locations around Paris like Eiffel Tower, Santa's Village at Avenue des Champs-Elysées, Giant Ice Rink at the Grand Palais and Charlety Stadium, Snow Park etc. Experience the best of this festival at Disneyland Paris. The celebration here is running from 9 Nov. 2012 to 6 Jan. 2013! Some of the best bits are Belle's snow-covered Christmas Village, Goofy Santa Claus' Sleigh, one of the tallest Christmas Trees you've ever seen, illuminated lampposts and twinkling trees and you can meet Duffy, Mickey's new teddy bear gifted by Minnie this year, besides many shows, parades and seasonal markets, etc. Enjoy various dining options, which include even a Christmas Eve Dinner with the Disney Characters.

Known for its sensuous cabaret, the coveted Moulin Rouge cabaret (built in 1889) is the place for a flamboyant Christmas as well as a New Year celebration. Enjoy the dinner here, which is followed by the “Feerie” show. This show has been running since Nov.1999. The preparation is on for a new show, soon to be launched just before Christmas and in all probability will be called “Flash”. Do remember to book your tickets early and follow the dress code - no shorts, cropped trousers, sports shoes or sportswear.

red | december 2012 | 111 red | december 2012 | 112

Page 113: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

X X C

hristmas is just not about decking up a tree or enjoying a feast. It’s also time to store some of the best memories for years to come. On such occasions, nothing suits better than a tour with family and

friends. Once you are game for it, why not aim for the best venues hosting the Xmas celebrations around the world? From the tallest Christmas tree to mindboggling markets, jazzed up pubs to traditional carols, Ranita Ray guides you to choose the best among all.

[MAS]-PEDITIONHOTELS

Everland Hotel

Hotel Caron De Beaumarchais

Windsor Home

Peppy Paris

R

When it is Christmas and it needs to be the brightest of celebrations, it has to be the City of Light. Strings of white lights in all shapes line the boulevards and shopping streets. The majestic Avenue des Champs-Elysées with as many as 200 light-drenched trees this year, stretching all the way from the Place de l'Etoile and the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde, will be just a path of magic. Grab some mulled wine and original Parisian Christmas gifts at the Christmas market here. Equally gorgeous are festively lit Place Vendome, Bercy Village, Notre Dame Cathedral and many more.

For sporty fun, try out ice-skating rinks specially set up at several locations around Paris like Eiffel Tower, Santa's Village at Avenue des Champs-Elysées, Giant Ice Rink at the Grand Palais and Charlety Stadium, Snow Park etc. Experience the best of this festival at Disneyland Paris. The celebration here is running from 9 Nov. 2012 to 6 Jan. 2013! Some of the best bits are Belle's snow-covered Christmas Village, Goofy Santa Claus' Sleigh, one of the tallest Christmas Trees you've ever seen, illuminated lampposts and twinkling trees and you can meet Duffy, Mickey's new teddy bear gifted by Minnie this year, besides many shows, parades and seasonal markets, etc. Enjoy various dining options, which include even a Christmas Eve Dinner with the Disney Characters.

Known for its sensuous cabaret, the coveted Moulin Rouge cabaret (built in 1889) is the place for a flamboyant Christmas as well as a New Year celebration. Enjoy the dinner here, which is followed by the “Feerie” show. This show has been running since Nov.1999. The preparation is on for a new show, soon to be launched just before Christmas and in all probability will be called “Flash”. Do remember to book your tickets early and follow the dress code - no shorts, cropped trousers, sports shoes or sportswear.

red | december 2012 | 111 red | december 2012 | 112

Page 114: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

The festive special concerts at Hyde Park, Rushcutters Bay, Rosebery, Alexandria and Surry Hills are worth witnessing. Shopping can be fun around this time here. A stroll to Queen Victoria Building flaunting a Swarovski crystal studded tree can’t be missed out. Spanning three levels of the building and draped with 144,000 Swarovski crystal ornaments and 60,000 twinkling lights, it’s a dazzling sight. For all you last-minute shoppers, visit the City Centre for a night of special offers.

Additionally you can plan a Christmas cruise trip from Sydney to a number of places like Auckland, New Zealand or Perth and experience the extravaganza of parties, casino, food, beverages and the list goes on. Close on the heels of the festival is the New Year. The city dons a jazzy look again, especially with its world famous firework display at the Sydney Harbour Bridge from evening to next morning early hours.

Sizzling Sydney

HOTELS

Four Seasons Hotel Sydney

The Westin Sydney Hotel

Hilton Sydney

It is time to wear those reindeer ears and Santa hats and join the party in one of the hippest cities, Sydney and this year it’s going to be the most fun-filled ever! Gear up to feel the high temperature on Christmas Eve at the local pub. In a contemporary style, Santa arrives on a jet ski on Bondi Beach. Instead of a night, the barbecue is lit up for lunch. The Galeries Victoria with a huge colourful summer installation, beach lounge and weekly giveaways, will be uber happening!

Experience the traditional bit too, with carol choirs, streets illuminated with lights and adorned with garlands and many such rituals. As sun sets for the day, the Sydney Town Hall is lit up with thousands of fairy lights. Santa stops by and kiddos if you are lucky, you can get a chance to take a ride with him on his sleigh around the city and light the iconic Martin Place Christmas tree!

red | december 2012 | 113

Page 115: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

HOTELS

Lola

Wolcott Hotel

The Bowery House

While the snow blanketed streets of the city are a treat to the eyes, the warmth of the festivity speaks of its spirit. The tree at Rockefeller Center is almost certainly the world’s most famous one. It is just not about Manhattan that puts on a show during the holidays, the neighborhood’s Dyker Heights in Brooklyn and Ozone Park in Queens are famous for their extravagant decoration competitions. Nothing beats carriage rides through Central Park and passing through some of the city’s classic brownstone-lined streets giving vivid glimpses of elaborate department store displays. Fifth Avenue has some awesome window displays. Carollers throng the street singing yuletide favourites. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular features the Rockettes and is sure to amaze and entertain the whole family. Be there to experience this classic celebration. At the Theater at MSG, discover the joy of Dr. Seuss’ classic holiday tale ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ from Dec. 13 to 30. Around this time, even the Empire State Building with altering lighting colours is worth seeing. Activities at the Rockefeller Center Ice Skating Rink are another tradition. The party freaks can try their bit of fun at happening nightlife spots like Village Vanguard, Amory Amargo, Nuyorican Poets Café, Milk & Honey etc.

The city is a foodie’s delight with thousands of restaurants, street vendors, cafes, bakeries, diners and dive joints representing every type of cuisine. A few best among them are 21 Club, Diner (a converted dining car), Chat ‘n’ Chew (for delicious macaroni and the gigantic Holy Cow burger) and Magnolia Bakery (best cupcakes).

If you are planning to be here till the arrival of 2013, then be at Times Square, and witness over 900 kg. of confetti dropping at midnight. There are also events all over the city with performances by the world’s best artistes.

No-stopping New York

red | december 2012 | 114

Page 116: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

The celebration begins right from November in Munich, transforming it into a winter wonderland. Around the Xmas, the city dons a gorgeously glittering avatar. Among the plethora of options that deserve a dekko are the special markets.

Held in the heart of the city, Munich’s Christmas Market, with a history that dates back to the 14th century, is just splendid. A colossal Christmas tree illuminated with thousands of lights is spectacular. Mellifluous music of the live concerts (held right from 5.00 pm on a daily basis) can be enjoyed even from the balcony of the Town Hall. Following its tradition, even today it offers traditional Bavarian and unique Christmas gifts. Wood carvings from Oberammergau, gingerbread (Lebkuchen) from Nuremberg, delicate glassware from the Bavarian Forest, Crib figurines, bee wax candles, chimney sweeps made of plums and almonds are among thousands of other Christmas gift ideas on display. Children (6 to12 yrs.) too have their share of fun in the Town Hall’s “Heavenly Workshop” on arts and crafts or baking Christmas cookies.

Don an angelic look with Gossamer wings and shimmering gowns which are readily available here.

Monday - Saturday: 10:00 am - 8:30 pmSunday: 10:00 am - 7:30 pmDec. 24 (only): 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

From 30 Nov. to 24 Dec. 2012 at Marienplatz (St. Mary’s Square)

Opening Hours:

HOTELS

Mandarin Oriental Munich

Muenchen Palace Hotel

Hilton Park Munich

Merry Munich

A little away from Marienplatz square, in Neuhauser Strasse, you can spot perhaps Germany’s largest manger market. Enjoy the free cultural and historical tour of the Christmas Market on the first Sunday of Advent from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., by certified guides of Munich.

Specialized in native accessories, the Kripperlmarkt, a short distance from the Rindermarkt, can also be visited. There are over 20 Christmas Markets held throughout Munich. Quite different is the Tollwood Christmas Market, hosting Munich’s fantastic ethnic festival. At Theresienwiese, you will find a spectacle of tents offering an exciting mix of international musicians and drama groups, live music, art and culture, including handicrafts and cuisine from all over the world. A few more are the Medieval Christmas Market with gospel, a gay pink Christmas Market (Stephansplatz) and also one with ice skating facilities at Munich’s international airport. The city even features a fairytale-like Christmas Village, hosted in the Residenz courtyard. R

red | december 2012 | 115

Page 117: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

The celebration begins right from November in Munich, transforming it into a winter wonderland. Around the Xmas, the city dons a gorgeously glittering avatar. Among the plethora of options that deserve a dekko are the special markets.

Held in the heart of the city, Munich’s Christmas Market, with a history that dates back to the 14th century, is just splendid. A colossal Christmas tree illuminated with thousands of lights is spectacular. Mellifluous music of the live concerts (held right from 5.00 pm on a daily basis) can be enjoyed even from the balcony of the Town Hall. Following its tradition, even today it offers traditional Bavarian and unique Christmas gifts. Wood carvings from Oberammergau, gingerbread (Lebkuchen) from Nuremberg, delicate glassware from the Bavarian Forest, Crib figurines, bee wax candles, chimney sweeps made of plums and almonds are among thousands of other Christmas gift ideas on display. Children (6 to12 yrs.) too have their share of fun in the Town Hall’s “Heavenly Workshop” on arts and crafts or baking Christmas cookies.

Don an angelic look with Gossamer wings and shimmering gowns which are readily available here.

Monday - Saturday: 10:00 am - 8:30 pmSunday: 10:00 am - 7:30 pmDec. 24 (only): 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

From 30 Nov. to 24 Dec. 2012 at Marienplatz (St. Mary’s Square)

Opening Hours:

HOTELS

Mandarin Oriental Munich

Muenchen Palace Hotel

Hilton Park Munich

Merry Munich

A little away from Marienplatz square, in Neuhauser Strasse, you can spot perhaps Germany’s largest manger market. Enjoy the free cultural and historical tour of the Christmas Market on the first Sunday of Advent from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., by certified guides of Munich.

Specialized in native accessories, the Kripperlmarkt, a short distance from the Rindermarkt, can also be visited. There are over 20 Christmas Markets held throughout Munich. Quite different is the Tollwood Christmas Market, hosting Munich’s fantastic ethnic festival. At Theresienwiese, you will find a spectacle of tents offering an exciting mix of international musicians and drama groups, live music, art and culture, including handicrafts and cuisine from all over the world. A few more are the Medieval Christmas Market with gospel, a gay pink Christmas Market (Stephansplatz) and also one with ice skating facilities at Munich’s international airport. The city even features a fairytale-like Christmas Village, hosted in the Residenz courtyard. R

red | december 2012 | 115

Page 118: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Thumping beats, sea breeze, beauties and the master of Bollywood remix who has redefined the term DJ - this deadly combo saw the height of euphoria of the revelers. When it’s about the uber hot DJ Aqeel, it ought to be rocking. While the cool open air venue Beach Front was intoxicating the party freaks, the magician of music belted out all popular numbers, including his latest albums. Unleashing their inner self, everyone danced till dawn.

@PARK

Sh

oo

t b

y D

ha

na

Vija

y

red | december 2012 | 117

V I Z A G

Page 119: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Thumping beats, sea breeze, beauties and the master of Bollywood remix who has redefined the term DJ - this deadly combo saw the height of euphoria of the revelers. When it’s about the uber hot DJ Aqeel, it ought to be rocking. While the cool open air venue Beach Front was intoxicating the party freaks, the magician of music belted out all popular numbers, including his latest albums. Unleashing their inner self, everyone danced till dawn.

@PARK

Sh

oo

t b

y D

ha

na

Vija

y

red | december 2012 | 117

V I Z A G

Page 120: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

It was a time for the Vizagites to explore their singing talent at Dusk. With the king of Karaoke, KDJ Tony from Goa, lyrics of thousands of songs at disposal, the two-day Karaoke night was a bumper hit. Shedding their inhibitions, every soul out there, from young to old, sang their heart out. Their favourite performers Angela and Elvis were also there to encourage even the inhibited lots.

@DUSK

red | december 2012 | 119

V I Z A G

REQ

UIR

ED H

ERO

S 7

NO

S H

ERO

INS

7 N

OS

& O

THER

ACT

ORS

149

NO

S ( H

ERO

SFR

ND

S, H

ERO

IN F

RND

S, C

OM

MED

IAN

, PA

REN

TS C

HA

RCTE

RS )

INTR

ESTE

D P

ERSO

NS

CAN

SEN

D U

R PH

OTO

S TO

RAV

ICIN

ECRE

ATIO

NS@

GM

AIL

.CO

MCH

ECK

FACE

BOO

K FO

R U

PDAT

ES@

RAVI

CIN

ECRE

ATIO

NSM

OVI

E

MO

VIE

HEL

PLIN

E N

O 9

6033

6777

7

AUD

ITIO

NS

SOO

N IN

VIZ

AG &

HYD

ERA

BAD

Page 121: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

It was a time for the Vizagites to explore their singing talent at Dusk. With the king of Karaoke, KDJ Tony from Goa, lyrics of thousands of songs at disposal, the two-day Karaoke night was a bumper hit. Shedding their inhibitions, every soul out there, from young to old, sang their heart out. Their favourite performers Angela and Elvis were also there to encourage even the inhibited lots.

@DUSK

red | december 2012 | 119

V I Z A G

REQ

UIR

ED H

ERO

S 7

NO

S H

ERO

INS

7 N

OS

& O

THER

ACT

ORS

149

NO

S ( H

ERO

SFR

ND

S, H

ERO

IN F

RND

S, C

OM

MED

IAN

, PA

REN

TS C

HA

RCTE

RS )

INTR

ESTE

D P

ERSO

NS

CAN

SEN

D U

R PH

OTO

S TO

RAV

ICIN

ECRE

ATIO

NS@

GM

AIL

.CO

MCH

ECK

FACE

BOO

K FO

R U

PDAT

ES@

RAVI

CIN

ECRE

ATIO

NSM

OVI

E

MO

VIE

HEL

PLIN

E N

O 9

6033

6777

7

AUD

ITIO

NS

SOO

N IN

VIZ

AG &

HYD

ERA

BAD

Page 122: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Just like the crashing waves, the party freaks celebrated their weekends with gusto at the biggest lounge bar in the town. It saw hundreds of footfalls. Revelers kept shaking legs, bonding with like minded buddies over music and drinks. While the DJ never let the revelers leave the floor with his hard hitting numbers, the bartenders kept serving a range of cocktails and mocktails with a dramatic presentation of mixing, shaking, pouring and turning their shakers.

WAVESIt was crazy sassy party time at Chrome. DJs came all the way from metros to entertain the party enthused souls here. Among many, DJ Daman entertained the revelers, who kept on shouting once more for almost all the numbers he played. There was no escape and Chrome had to retain him by demand even the next day and it too was proved purely Damanic, breaking all records of madness.

CHROME

Shoot by Dhana Vijay

red | december 2012 | 121 red | december 2012 | 122

V I Z A G

Page 123: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Just like the crashing waves, the party freaks celebrated their weekends with gusto at the biggest lounge bar in the town. It saw hundreds of footfalls. Revelers kept shaking legs, bonding with like minded buddies over music and drinks. While the DJ never let the revelers leave the floor with his hard hitting numbers, the bartenders kept serving a range of cocktails and mocktails with a dramatic presentation of mixing, shaking, pouring and turning their shakers.

WAVESIt was crazy sassy party time at Chrome. DJs came all the way from metros to entertain the party enthused souls here. Among many, DJ Daman entertained the revelers, who kept on shouting once more for almost all the numbers he played. There was no escape and Chrome had to retain him by demand even the next day and it too was proved purely Damanic, breaking all records of madness.

CHROME

Shoot by Dhana Vijay

red | december 2012 | 121 red | december 2012 | 122

V I Z A G

Page 124: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

DIWALI DHAMAKA!Kishan and Sarita Lohiya threw a Diwali party at Park Hyatt for friends and family. Close friends and well-wishers poured in at the hotel in their finery. Kishan and Sarita played the perfect hosts. Guests were seen enjoying the food, fun and the ambience. Women (well, being women) were heard exchanging their wardrobe ideas for the festive season.

Vijaya

FUSION FIESTACruise Media organized a pre-Diwali Fusion party at Liquids to celebrate their launch. The party organized by Susan, Walter and Pauleen saw friends pouring in till the wee hours. Women got funky with their wardrobe following the Indo western fusion theme. Guests danced to the tunes of DJ Abhishek who belted out hip hop and Bollywood numbers. The actors present at the party added a touch of glam. Guests were in high spirits and seen having a gala time catching up with one another.

Simmy Das Srilekha Rohit

Anup & Koyal Sonam

Indira Reddy, Narmada, Sudha & LaxmanKishan

Vijaya

BISKET SCREENS JTHJBisket Srikanth, who is known for hosting happening events in the city, recently held a special screening of Shahrukh Khan’s latest film Jab Tak Hain Jaan. Yash Raj film fans were present at Cinemax, where the screening was held. Guests were escorted to the screen and treated with confectionaries during the show. The audience were in awe of Yash Chopra’s last film and left the theatre yearning for more. It was SRK all the way!

Hansika Sonali Asmita Marwa Swathi Deekshit

Sangeeta & Bisket Soma Srikanth

Pauleen & Susan Anthony

Saritha & Kishan Lohiya

TRICK OR TREAT?Kishen’s Halloween party at Via Milano saw youngsters turning up in their scary-best. It was a spooky night as girls and boys dressed up as Zombies, Vampires and Mummies. A lot of candy, drinks and fun followed as the guests shared scary stories to make the night yet more interesting. The special food items made the youngsters tummy-happy and guests headed back home after a wholesome night of camaraderie.

Shoot by Dinakar Pamu

red | december 2012 | 123 red | december 2012 | 124

H Y D E R A B A D

Page 125: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

DIWALI DHAMAKA!Kishan and Sarita Lohiya threw a Diwali party at Park Hyatt for friends and family. Close friends and well-wishers poured in at the hotel in their finery. Kishan and Sarita played the perfect hosts. Guests were seen enjoying the food, fun and the ambience. Women (well, being women) were heard exchanging their wardrobe ideas for the festive season.

Vijaya

FUSION FIESTACruise Media organized a pre-Diwali Fusion party at Liquids to celebrate their launch. The party organized by Susan, Walter and Pauleen saw friends pouring in till the wee hours. Women got funky with their wardrobe following the Indo western fusion theme. Guests danced to the tunes of DJ Abhishek who belted out hip hop and Bollywood numbers. The actors present at the party added a touch of glam. Guests were in high spirits and seen having a gala time catching up with one another.

Simmy Das Srilekha Rohit

Anup & Koyal Sonam

Indira Reddy, Narmada, Sudha & LaxmanKishan

Vijaya

BISKET SCREENS JTHJBisket Srikanth, who is known for hosting happening events in the city, recently held a special screening of Shahrukh Khan’s latest film Jab Tak Hain Jaan. Yash Raj film fans were present at Cinemax, where the screening was held. Guests were escorted to the screen and treated with confectionaries during the show. The audience were in awe of Yash Chopra’s last film and left the theatre yearning for more. It was SRK all the way!

Hansika Sonali Asmita Marwa Swathi Deekshit

Sangeeta & Bisket Soma Srikanth

Pauleen & Susan Anthony

Saritha & Kishan Lohiya

TRICK OR TREAT?Kishen’s Halloween party at Via Milano saw youngsters turning up in their scary-best. It was a spooky night as girls and boys dressed up as Zombies, Vampires and Mummies. A lot of candy, drinks and fun followed as the guests shared scary stories to make the night yet more interesting. The special food items made the youngsters tummy-happy and guests headed back home after a wholesome night of camaraderie.

Shoot by Dinakar Pamu

red | december 2012 | 123 red | december 2012 | 124

H Y D E R A B A D

Page 126: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

BIRTHDAY BUMPSAshish Goud’s birthday party at Bottles & Chimneys saw friends and well-wishers walk in to greet the young man. The nip in the air proved to be perfect for guests to party with a bang. As DJs pumped up the volume behind the console, guests got grooving to the tunes. Soaking in the peppy mood, the birthday boy was seen greeting the guests and having a good time. It was a night of complete fun, with dance, music, food and drinks!

MERRY MAKINGShoba Sudhakar threw an intimate birthday bash for close buddies at Carbon in the Park Hotel. The birthday girl enjoyed the blessings and wishes as her friends were busy making the arrangements, leaving no stone unturned to make the party a success. The cake-cutting was followed by some fine dance and dining. Desi music was the order of the day at this party, while the yummy food was the other hot topic at the do. Guests gorged on delicious treats. all evening and burned the dance floor with their uber-cool moves.

QUALITY TIMESYoung moms and their tiny tots were up for a day of fun at the Mommy and Me Diwali get-together held at the Square. Doting mothers looked on as their kids participated in games and other exciting events. Kids were dressed in their ethnic best and showed quite a few adorable moves for the camera. Mothers of the little ones were seen catching up with one another and sharing the highs and lows of motherhood.

Ashish Goud

Swati Anisha Salman

Shoba Sudhakar MansiSashi Nahata Esha

Namitha Kanodia

Neha Gandhi Neha Gupta Nikitha Anita

GIRL POWER Pretty women of the YLC club gathered at Carbon for an evening of fun and masti. The theme of the party was Arabian nights and the women sure tried to match up with it. They posed for the shutterbugs early on in the night and later indulged in some delicacies. PYTs let their hair down and burnt the dance floor with their moves as the DJ churned out some catchy numbers.

Shoot by Dinakar Pamu

RituRuchika Prerna Mohita

red | december 2012 | 125 red | december 2012 | 126

H Y D E R A B A D

Page 127: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

BIRTHDAY BUMPSAshish Goud’s birthday party at Bottles & Chimneys saw friends and well-wishers walk in to greet the young man. The nip in the air proved to be perfect for guests to party with a bang. As DJs pumped up the volume behind the console, guests got grooving to the tunes. Soaking in the peppy mood, the birthday boy was seen greeting the guests and having a good time. It was a night of complete fun, with dance, music, food and drinks!

MERRY MAKINGShoba Sudhakar threw an intimate birthday bash for close buddies at Carbon in the Park Hotel. The birthday girl enjoyed the blessings and wishes as her friends were busy making the arrangements, leaving no stone unturned to make the party a success. The cake-cutting was followed by some fine dance and dining. Desi music was the order of the day at this party, while the yummy food was the other hot topic at the do. Guests gorged on delicious treats. all evening and burned the dance floor with their uber-cool moves.

QUALITY TIMESYoung moms and their tiny tots were up for a day of fun at the Mommy and Me Diwali get-together held at the Square. Doting mothers looked on as their kids participated in games and other exciting events. Kids were dressed in their ethnic best and showed quite a few adorable moves for the camera. Mothers of the little ones were seen catching up with one another and sharing the highs and lows of motherhood.

Ashish Goud

Swati Anisha Salman

Shoba Sudhakar MansiSashi Nahata Esha

Namitha Kanodia

Neha Gandhi Neha Gupta Nikitha Anita

GIRL POWER Pretty women of the YLC club gathered at Carbon for an evening of fun and masti. The theme of the party was Arabian nights and the women sure tried to match up with it. They posed for the shutterbugs early on in the night and later indulged in some delicacies. PYTs let their hair down and burnt the dance floor with their moves as the DJ churned out some catchy numbers.

Shoot by Dinakar Pamu

RituRuchika Prerna Mohita

red | december 2012 | 125 red | december 2012 | 126

H Y D E R A B A D

Page 128: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

SPECTACULAR EVENTt was a big, fat, South Indian wedding. Andhra Pradesh Transport Minister and Pradesh Congress Committee president Botsa Satyanarayana and Bobbili MP IBotsa Jhansi's daughter Dr. Satyasri Anusha tied the knot with Dr. Bharath Somi

of Vizag.

The Rs. 2 cr mandap was created by Art Director Ashok at Pradeep Nagar Colony in Vizianagaram. Everything, right from the venue to the stage, was loaded with opulence. Even flowers were brought from Kolkata and Singapore to decorate the main stage. Around 80,000 guests attended the bash and were treated to a wide spread of delicacies. Among the VVIPs who attended to bless the couple were, CM Kiran Kumar Reddy, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Deputy Damodara Raja Narasimha, Nadendla Manohar, Chakrapani, Central leaders Chiranjeevi, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Pallam Raju, Kotla Surya Prakash Reddy, Sarve Satyanarayana, Killi Kriparani, Panabaka Lakshmi, KVP Ramachandra Rao and many more. SP Karthikeya beefed up the security. It was indeed the most majestic wedding of the year.

Nallari Kiran Kumar Reddy

Raghu Veera Reddy

Bandaru Dattatreya Sambasiva Rayapati Rao

Daggubati Venkateswara Rao & PurandeswariBotsa Family Somi Family Panabaka krishnaiah & Lakshmi

Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka Vundavalli Aruna Kumar

T Subbarami Reddy

J C Diwakar Reddy

T G Venkatesh

D K Aruna

Jaipal Reddy Dharmapuri Srinivas K Chiranjeevi

Shoot by red | december 2012 | 127 red | december 2012 | 128

V I Z A G

Page 129: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

SPECTACULAR EVENTt was a big, fat, South Indian wedding. Andhra Pradesh Transport Minister and Pradesh Congress Committee president Botsa Satyanarayana and Bobbili MP IBotsa Jhansi's daughter Dr. Satyasri Anusha tied the knot with Dr. Bharath Somi

of Vizag.

The Rs. 2 cr mandap was created by Art Director Ashok at Pradeep Nagar Colony in Vizianagaram. Everything, right from the venue to the stage, was loaded with opulence. Even flowers were brought from Kolkata and Singapore to decorate the main stage. Around 80,000 guests attended the bash and were treated to a wide spread of delicacies. Among the VVIPs who attended to bless the couple were, CM Kiran Kumar Reddy, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Deputy Damodara Raja Narasimha, Nadendla Manohar, Chakrapani, Central leaders Chiranjeevi, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Pallam Raju, Kotla Surya Prakash Reddy, Sarve Satyanarayana, Killi Kriparani, Panabaka Lakshmi, KVP Ramachandra Rao and many more. SP Karthikeya beefed up the security. It was indeed the most majestic wedding of the year.

Nallari Kiran Kumar Reddy

Raghu Veera Reddy

Bandaru Dattatreya Sambasiva Rayapati Rao

Daggubati Venkateswara Rao & PurandeswariBotsa Family Somi Family Panabaka krishnaiah & Lakshmi

Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka Vundavalli Aruna Kumar

T Subbarami Reddy

J C Diwakar Reddy

T G Venkatesh

D K Aruna

Jaipal Reddy Dharmapuri Srinivas K Chiranjeevi

Shoot by red | december 2012 | 127 red | december 2012 | 128

V I Z A G

Page 130: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

The wedding of businessman Mr. Narayana Reddy and Mrs. Prasanna Laksmi’s only son Vishnu at Hitex was a lavish affair. The bride Shwetha looked radiant and was the cynosure of all eyes as she arrived at the venue

seated on a peacock-designed palki. The mandap, modeled after the Tirupati Balaji Temple, left the guests wonderstruck. The guest list included political bigwigs, business honchos, film personalities, friends and relatives. Chief Minister Mr.Kiran Kumar Reddy was spotted blessing the couple and catching up with his colleagues. This grand wedding witnessed by D.K. Aruna, Lokesh Naidu, Jana Reddy, Suresh Babu, Nadendla Manohar and others.

MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN

Vamshi,Narayana Reddy ,Lakshmi Prasanna, Vishnu, Swetha, Bhagya Lakshmi & Chakrapani Reddy

Smita

Jasti Madhavi

Erasu Pratap Reddy Dharmana Prasada Rao

red | december 2012 | 129

H Y D E R A B A D

Page 131: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 132: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

ARIES (March 21 - April 20)

Good times are indicated for the creative ones. But be very careful in dealing with people. Try and avoid ego clashes with family members. Your position and career are likely to receive a boost. Hearing from your long lost sweetheart is a possibility. Tread carefully in financial matters. Acquiring property may be a reality for some. A long holiday trip is indicated. Some of you will be able to fulfill a dream in this month. Be aware of the hand of destiny behind one or more events.

Lucky for you: 7, White, Friday

TAURUS (April 21 – May 21)

There could be a breakdown of communication with your spouse over trivial domestic issues. Don’t get romantically involved with a Gemini. They can be good friends, but seldom make happy lovers. Health and finances remain satisfactory. Rapid growth in your chosen profession is indicated. Take care of your health as you could be working overtime. Be diplomatic while tackling children. The second half of the month is a period for growth and opportunity; so take charge to bring about a positive change.

Lucky for you: 5, Green, Wednesday

GEMINI (May 23 - June 20)

This is a positive month overall with an indication of financial gains and personal progress. However, you may experience a dip in the energy levels around the second week. Avoid professional, financial and social commitments during the latter half. A pleasant life is in store. Engage in teamwork to ease the heavy work load. Give others freedom of expression. Nurture your romance to strengthen the relationship. At the end of the month, you could encounter events that are good or those that rock the boat.

Lucky for you: 5, Turquoise, Monday

CANCER (June 21 - July 20)

The first half of the month could see you lackadaisical, but things will turn around mid month. You are likely to see an increase in the level of activity. Don’t let anger and aggression get the better of you. Don’t get hassled as you may be in control of things by the end of the month. Take time to plan a quiet weekend with your loved one. Profits accrue as business picks up. Keep some room for big surprises at the end of the year.

Lucky for you: 5, Magenta, Sunday

LEO (July 21 - Aug 22)

Devote some time to family affairs, as your neglect could raise problems. Don’t get into extra marital affairs. You are likely to help out close friends in need. Be ready for plenty of work with no one to lend a helping hand. Adapt to the changes on the home front to enjoy peace of mind. Take time to improve on your earning potential. Your love life remains stable. Your spirit of adventure seems to be on a high, so enjoy a surprising last week.

Lucky for you: 9, Orange, Wednesday

VIRGO (Aug 23 - Sept 22)

Learn to strike a balance between work and family commitments. You are likely to be in the midst of a hectic work schedule. Prepare yourself to work in and as a team as this indicates progress and prosperity. Stability is indicated on the property front. There is a high possibility of an outing with your close friends in the latter half of the month. Think about what is right for you as you may be entering a new and promising phase of your life.

Lucky for you: 6, Lavender, Friday

LIBRA (Sept 23 - Oct 22)

Make use of your intelligence to reap huge business profits. Take care of your health and avoid self-indulgence. Don’t overdo things and don’t get angry with your family members. You may not be lucky in romantic encounters. A new acquisition will add to your prestige. You seem to be high on your fitness levels and are likely to maintain good health for the entire month. Remember that you cannot change people but you can change your tactics. Protect your interests and act carefully.

Lucky for you: 1, Lemon, Tuesday

SCORPIO (Oct 23 - Nov 21)

A new affair or a renewal of an old one makes your life brighter. A change in residence is indicated. Don’t get into ego clashes with kids. Give advice if you wish but don’t get disheartened if rejected. Your demeanor is likely to impress the opposite sex in a romantic way. Things on the academic front will improve and for the professionals, things start looking up. The end of the month could see you close an old chapter of life and open a brand new phase.

Lucky for you: 7, Golden, Saturday

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 - Dec 20)

Good times are indicated ahead, both on the personal and professional front. Always sport a smile and avoid conflicts. Take extra care of your health. New investments are possible in the latter half of the month whereas the old ones bring you gain. At office, the spotlight could be on you. This month can see you hosting a lot of parties or even attending some august gatherings. Love at first sight is on the cards. Put together some plans of your own and ride through the times with relative equanimity.

Lucky for you: 2, Dark Green, Tuesday

CAPRICORN (Dec 21 - Jan 20)

This month could see you setting higher goals and taking on more responsibilities. Sport a smile in all situations. Learn the art of compromise and you could benefit from it. Health could pose a minor hindrance, so exercise well and eat healthy to avoid problems. Financial problems may be solved as you could get money from unexpected sources. Don’t harp on old achievements or get involved in office politics. Learn to maintain cordial relations with one and all. Events at the end of the month could prove pivotal.

Lucky for you : 7, Silver, Thursday

AQUARIUS (Jan 21- Feb 18)

This could be the most happening period of your life. New developments in love life are possible. The second half of the month could see a dip in your stamina and immunity levels. Heavy work pressure could take a toll on your personal space. Take care of your belongings as you could be travelling a lot. Issues may crop up in close relationships. Tread carefully. Don’t get carried away by flattery. Get ready for a dream event that is likely to occur in the second half.

Lucky for you: 1, Blue, Monday

PISCES (Feb 18 - March 20)

Romantic attraction to a desirable Leo could prove exciting and result in a long-term relationship. You’re likely to climb the social ladder. Career tops your priority list and its graph indicates higher growth. You could be high on confidence but don’t be too egoistic. First half of the month sees you towering tall but issues related to marriage may surface in the second half of the month. Stick to your guns if you believe in a cause. Be cautious in business dealings and while signing documents.

Lucky for you: 6, Turquoise, Tuesday

red | december 2012 | 131 red | december 2012 | 132

Page 133: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

ARIES (March 21 - April 20)

Good times are indicated for the creative ones. But be very careful in dealing with people. Try and avoid ego clashes with family members. Your position and career are likely to receive a boost. Hearing from your long lost sweetheart is a possibility. Tread carefully in financial matters. Acquiring property may be a reality for some. A long holiday trip is indicated. Some of you will be able to fulfill a dream in this month. Be aware of the hand of destiny behind one or more events.

Lucky for you: 7, White, Friday

TAURUS (April 21 – May 21)

There could be a breakdown of communication with your spouse over trivial domestic issues. Don’t get romantically involved with a Gemini. They can be good friends, but seldom make happy lovers. Health and finances remain satisfactory. Rapid growth in your chosen profession is indicated. Take care of your health as you could be working overtime. Be diplomatic while tackling children. The second half of the month is a period for growth and opportunity; so take charge to bring about a positive change.

Lucky for you: 5, Green, Wednesday

GEMINI (May 23 - June 20)

This is a positive month overall with an indication of financial gains and personal progress. However, you may experience a dip in the energy levels around the second week. Avoid professional, financial and social commitments during the latter half. A pleasant life is in store. Engage in teamwork to ease the heavy work load. Give others freedom of expression. Nurture your romance to strengthen the relationship. At the end of the month, you could encounter events that are good or those that rock the boat.

Lucky for you: 5, Turquoise, Monday

CANCER (June 21 - July 20)

The first half of the month could see you lackadaisical, but things will turn around mid month. You are likely to see an increase in the level of activity. Don’t let anger and aggression get the better of you. Don’t get hassled as you may be in control of things by the end of the month. Take time to plan a quiet weekend with your loved one. Profits accrue as business picks up. Keep some room for big surprises at the end of the year.

Lucky for you: 5, Magenta, Sunday

LEO (July 21 - Aug 22)

Devote some time to family affairs, as your neglect could raise problems. Don’t get into extra marital affairs. You are likely to help out close friends in need. Be ready for plenty of work with no one to lend a helping hand. Adapt to the changes on the home front to enjoy peace of mind. Take time to improve on your earning potential. Your love life remains stable. Your spirit of adventure seems to be on a high, so enjoy a surprising last week.

Lucky for you: 9, Orange, Wednesday

VIRGO (Aug 23 - Sept 22)

Learn to strike a balance between work and family commitments. You are likely to be in the midst of a hectic work schedule. Prepare yourself to work in and as a team as this indicates progress and prosperity. Stability is indicated on the property front. There is a high possibility of an outing with your close friends in the latter half of the month. Think about what is right for you as you may be entering a new and promising phase of your life.

Lucky for you: 6, Lavender, Friday

LIBRA (Sept 23 - Oct 22)

Make use of your intelligence to reap huge business profits. Take care of your health and avoid self-indulgence. Don’t overdo things and don’t get angry with your family members. You may not be lucky in romantic encounters. A new acquisition will add to your prestige. You seem to be high on your fitness levels and are likely to maintain good health for the entire month. Remember that you cannot change people but you can change your tactics. Protect your interests and act carefully.

Lucky for you: 1, Lemon, Tuesday

SCORPIO (Oct 23 - Nov 21)

A new affair or a renewal of an old one makes your life brighter. A change in residence is indicated. Don’t get into ego clashes with kids. Give advice if you wish but don’t get disheartened if rejected. Your demeanor is likely to impress the opposite sex in a romantic way. Things on the academic front will improve and for the professionals, things start looking up. The end of the month could see you close an old chapter of life and open a brand new phase.

Lucky for you: 7, Golden, Saturday

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 - Dec 20)

Good times are indicated ahead, both on the personal and professional front. Always sport a smile and avoid conflicts. Take extra care of your health. New investments are possible in the latter half of the month whereas the old ones bring you gain. At office, the spotlight could be on you. This month can see you hosting a lot of parties or even attending some august gatherings. Love at first sight is on the cards. Put together some plans of your own and ride through the times with relative equanimity.

Lucky for you: 2, Dark Green, Tuesday

CAPRICORN (Dec 21 - Jan 20)

This month could see you setting higher goals and taking on more responsibilities. Sport a smile in all situations. Learn the art of compromise and you could benefit from it. Health could pose a minor hindrance, so exercise well and eat healthy to avoid problems. Financial problems may be solved as you could get money from unexpected sources. Don’t harp on old achievements or get involved in office politics. Learn to maintain cordial relations with one and all. Events at the end of the month could prove pivotal.

Lucky for you : 7, Silver, Thursday

AQUARIUS (Jan 21- Feb 18)

This could be the most happening period of your life. New developments in love life are possible. The second half of the month could see a dip in your stamina and immunity levels. Heavy work pressure could take a toll on your personal space. Take care of your belongings as you could be travelling a lot. Issues may crop up in close relationships. Tread carefully. Don’t get carried away by flattery. Get ready for a dream event that is likely to occur in the second half.

Lucky for you: 1, Blue, Monday

PISCES (Feb 18 - March 20)

Romantic attraction to a desirable Leo could prove exciting and result in a long-term relationship. You’re likely to climb the social ladder. Career tops your priority list and its graph indicates higher growth. You could be high on confidence but don’t be too egoistic. First half of the month sees you towering tall but issues related to marriage may surface in the second half of the month. Stick to your guns if you believe in a cause. Be cautious in business dealings and while signing documents.

Lucky for you: 6, Turquoise, Tuesday

red | december 2012 | 131 red | december 2012 | 132

Page 134: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Fast gaining repute as a health resort, Ananthagiri,

situated on the way to Araku, is a prominent tourist

spot. The Tadimada Waterfalls adds to the beauty of

the place abound with streaming rivulets and coffee

plantation.

The Araku Valley, aptly called ‘Ooty of Andhra

Pradesh’, rich with verdant landscape, waterfalls,

streams, botanical gardens, coffee plantation and

tribal culture is worth the 112 km drive from Vizag.

Nearly 3 km south west of Narsipatnam and on the

banks of Varaha river is a place called Balighattam

housing the Brahma Lingeswara Temple.

Bavikonda has 3rd century BC remains of an entire

Buddhist complex, with 26 structures and is just

15 km. away from the city. A bone, a part of the mortal

remains of the Buddha, preserved in a pot was

recovered from this area.

In this oldest municipality in the country is a well

equipped round bungalow which was Vizianagaram

Raja’s resort, offering a grand sea view. The calm and

serene beach, where the Gosthani River meets the

Bay of Bengal, is safe for swimming.

Bojjannakonda is situated in Sankaram, 8 km away

from Anakapalli. A number of stupas, rock-cut caves,

coins dating back to Satavahana era and scriptures

written in Bramha Lipi were found here.

Situated 1400 m above sea level and just 29 km away

from the city, these caves display rare rock formations

dating back to millions of years and worth the ascent

and descent of hundreds of steps.

The Dolphin Nose, a huge rock headland is named so

because of its shape. It juts into the sea and hosts the

lighthouse. Since it is located on the 174 m high rock,

the powerful beacon of the lighthouse can direct ships

even 65 km. away on the sea.

Out of the pages of history and shrouded in mystery

is the Dutch Cemetery with its 52 tombs in

Bheemunipatnam. The well-preserved tombs display

inscriptions in Dutch language that are beautifully

ornamented.

Vizag’s very own natural wonder standing 28 km

away from the city are the Erra Matti Dibbalu.

These natural ravines are spread extensively in

various formations.

Ananthagiri

Araku Valley

Balighattam

Bavikonda

Bheemunipatnam Beach

Bojjanna Konda - Sankaram

Borra Caves

Dolphin Nose

Dutch Cemetery

Erramatti Dibbalu

11

12

13

14

15

16

18

19

20

21

EtikoppakaEtikoppaka is an artisans’ village housing artisans

eking out a livelihood making world famous colourful

wooden toys and artifacts. They have been the

custodians of the 200-year-old tradition, creating a

wide range of exquisite art pieces using primitive

tools.

Spread over 425 acres of land, the park is a host for

over 400 varieties of animals including Indian tiger,

deer and elephant. A mini train facilitates a trip

through the park. It also has a collection of animals

from Africa and Australia.

Take a road trip or ropeway to the top of Kailasagiri,

a must-do resort with its Shiva Parvathi Statue,

Shanku Chakra Naama, Jungle Trails, 7 wonders of

Vizag, Shiva Temple, Shanti Ashram, Floral Clock,

Landscape Gardens, View Points, Food Courts and

the toy train.

The Kali Temple located on RK Beach road is a

modern architectural edifice. Next to it is the unique

Siva Temple with its 'rasalinga', made of 10 kg single

stone.

Kambalakonda Reserve Forest, spread over 7,146

hectares, the home for rare species of flora and fauna

is a great lure for eco-tourists. Visitors can trek over a

stretch of 4.5 km or boat in the reservoir. The park is

located in a place called Degalagedda.

Siva temple located in Appikonda, just 18 km away

from the city, houses the Somalingeswara Swamy

Temple and contains inscriptions dating back to

12th century AD. The huge bull, carved in black stone,

is the major attraction.

Keertana Vanam, with its rustic ambience, manicured

gardens and coconut grooves is a Beach Resort. It is

a prominent picnic spot on the Visakhapatnam -

Bheemunipatnam Beach Road. Spread over 13 acres

of land, the resort has a restaurant and amphitheatre.

Konda Karla-Ava lake, known for its beauty, 10 km

away from Anakapalli, an Eco Tourism Destination,

is a bird-watchers haven with luring migratory birds

from all over the world. A ride in the canoes is an

experience in itself.

The Taj Mahal of Visakhapatnam, the Kurupam

Monument was constructed by Raja Vairicharla

Veerbhadra Raja Bahadur in memory of his wife

Princess Lakshmi Narasaiyyamma. It is known for

its architectural splendour and beautiful engravings.

Matsyadarshini, an aquarium on RK Beach, has many

rare varieties of fish besides uncommon marine

invertebrates.

Matsyagundam is a beautiful pool with fish of many

Indira Gandhi Zoological Park

Matsyagundam

Kailasgiri Hills

Kali Temple

Kambala Konda

Kapila Konda (Appikonda)

17 Keertana Vanam Beach Resort

Konda Karla Ava lake

Kurupam Monument

Matsyadarshini Aquarium

GUIDEvarieties located in the Araku Valley. The nearby

Matsyalingeshwara Swamy temple, Machkhand River

and Sangda Waterfalls can be reached easily from

this spot.

Nestling amidst hills and palm trees and just 5 km

away from the city is the Mudasarilova water tank and

attached to it is the park full of trees, flowering plants

and picnic spots. An added attraction is the

picturesque Golf Club.

The small hill by name Syamala Konda, on the

Bheemili road is attractive with a stream debouching

into the sea.

Paderu situated about 110 km from the city, is a

picturesque valley at an altitude of over 900 m

above the sea level and is inhabited by tribals and

surrounded by good number of hill streams.

Pavuralakonda is a hillock near Bheemunipatnam.

It offers a beautiful view of the coastline. Excavations

brought out Buddhist artifacts and objects,

foundations of viharas, circular chaityagrihas, stupas

and halls.

The Rama Krishna Beach (RK Beach), synonymous

with the city, is the major rallying and picnic point

for Vizagites. You can take an exciting walk along the

beach if you don’t mind the jostling crowds, swarming

hawkers and excited children.

Rushikonda, fringing the golden sands and vast

stretch of water, is an ideal destination for water sports

enthusiasts, providing skiing, sunbathing, wind surfing

and swimming facilities. A lodge, cottages, and a

restaurant offer amenities. The 14th century Sri Sapta

Rusheswara temple is an added attraction.

The 11th century Simhachalam temple, located on

the hilltop, at a height of 244 m, draws millions of

devotees from all over the world, especially during

the Chandanotsavam. The trek or even a ride up to

the hill is an exhilarating experience for both body

and spirit.

Spread over an area of 3 acres in the heart of the city,

Sivaji Park has many attractions like skating rink,

amphitheater and food courts and is an ideal picnic

spot.

The temple of the presiding deity of Vizag,

Goddess Sri Kanakamalalakshmi, is located smack

in the centre of the city. The uniqueness of the temple

is that devotees can directly worship the deity at the

sanctum sanctorum.

INS Kurusura, the submarine turned into a museum

is the very first in Asia and second in the world and is

anchored on RK Beach. This Russian built submarine

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

Mudasarlova Park

Mutyalampadu Beach

Paderu

Pavuralakonda

Rama Krishna Beach

Rushikonda Beach

Simhachalam

Sivaji Park

Kanakamahalakshmi Temple

Submarine Museum

embarked on its journey on Feb 20, 1970 via the

Baltic Sea and reached the city on May 11, 1970.

It was decommissioned after 31 years in the nation’s

defence service.

The Thotlakonda Buddhist complex on a hillock 128 m

above the sea and 15 km away from the city on the

Bheemili Beach Road, houses 300-200 BC ruins of

Hinayana sect.

Displaying the secularism at its best are the three hills.

From Sri Venkateswara Konda one can view the port

channel. The Mount Ross Hill is the central one.

The north hillock has a mosque and the mausoleum

of the Muslim saint, Baba Ishaq Madina and known

as Darga Konda.

Tyda is a small tribal village nestled in the Eastern

Ghats, 75 km away from the city on the Araku Road.

Jungle Bells, the nature camp, facilitates rock

climbing, trekking and bow and arrow target shooting.

The log huts and tents are set in tribal environment

to encourage eco-tourism.

Set up on the RK Beach Road, the museum displays

the many artifacts and curios. The unexploded 250 lb

bomb that was dropped during the World War II and

the desk used by Mahatma Gandhi during his visit

to the city are preserved here.

VUDA Park or Taraka Rama Park is a weekend spot

for family picnics with a green playfield, artificial

caves, beautiful lawns, flower gardens, children's

park, boating and swimming facilities and skating rink.

Music concerts are held at the Vaisakhi Open Air

Auditorium.

Victory at sea is dedicated to the war martyrs

and located on the beach road.

The Yarada Beach offers a picturesque landscape

with its exotic blend of golden sands and lush green

stretch of hills.

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

Thotla Konda

Tyda Nature Camp

Three Hills

Visakha Museum

VUDA Park

War Memorial

Yarada Beach

V I Z A G

red | december 2012 | 133 red | december 2012 | 134

Page 135: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Fast gaining repute as a health resort, Ananthagiri,

situated on the way to Araku, is a prominent tourist

spot. The Tadimada Waterfalls adds to the beauty of

the place abound with streaming rivulets and coffee

plantation.

The Araku Valley, aptly called ‘Ooty of Andhra

Pradesh’, rich with verdant landscape, waterfalls,

streams, botanical gardens, coffee plantation and

tribal culture is worth the 112 km drive from Vizag.

Nearly 3 km south west of Narsipatnam and on the

banks of Varaha river is a place called Balighattam

housing the Brahma Lingeswara Temple.

Bavikonda has 3rd century BC remains of an entire

Buddhist complex, with 26 structures and is just

15 km. away from the city. A bone, a part of the mortal

remains of the Buddha, preserved in a pot was

recovered from this area.

In this oldest municipality in the country is a well

equipped round bungalow which was Vizianagaram

Raja’s resort, offering a grand sea view. The calm and

serene beach, where the Gosthani River meets the

Bay of Bengal, is safe for swimming.

Bojjannakonda is situated in Sankaram, 8 km away

from Anakapalli. A number of stupas, rock-cut caves,

coins dating back to Satavahana era and scriptures

written in Bramha Lipi were found here.

Situated 1400 m above sea level and just 29 km away

from the city, these caves display rare rock formations

dating back to millions of years and worth the ascent

and descent of hundreds of steps.

The Dolphin Nose, a huge rock headland is named so

because of its shape. It juts into the sea and hosts the

lighthouse. Since it is located on the 174 m high rock,

the powerful beacon of the lighthouse can direct ships

even 65 km. away on the sea.

Out of the pages of history and shrouded in mystery

is the Dutch Cemetery with its 52 tombs in

Bheemunipatnam. The well-preserved tombs display

inscriptions in Dutch language that are beautifully

ornamented.

Vizag’s very own natural wonder standing 28 km

away from the city are the Erra Matti Dibbalu.

These natural ravines are spread extensively in

various formations.

Ananthagiri

Araku Valley

Balighattam

Bavikonda

Bheemunipatnam Beach

Bojjanna Konda - Sankaram

Borra Caves

Dolphin Nose

Dutch Cemetery

Erramatti Dibbalu

11

12

13

14

15

16

18

19

20

21

EtikoppakaEtikoppaka is an artisans’ village housing artisans

eking out a livelihood making world famous colourful

wooden toys and artifacts. They have been the

custodians of the 200-year-old tradition, creating a

wide range of exquisite art pieces using primitive

tools.

Spread over 425 acres of land, the park is a host for

over 400 varieties of animals including Indian tiger,

deer and elephant. A mini train facilitates a trip

through the park. It also has a collection of animals

from Africa and Australia.

Take a road trip or ropeway to the top of Kailasagiri,

a must-do resort with its Shiva Parvathi Statue,

Shanku Chakra Naama, Jungle Trails, 7 wonders of

Vizag, Shiva Temple, Shanti Ashram, Floral Clock,

Landscape Gardens, View Points, Food Courts and

the toy train.

The Kali Temple located on RK Beach road is a

modern architectural edifice. Next to it is the unique

Siva Temple with its 'rasalinga', made of 10 kg single

stone.

Kambalakonda Reserve Forest, spread over 7,146

hectares, the home for rare species of flora and fauna

is a great lure for eco-tourists. Visitors can trek over a

stretch of 4.5 km or boat in the reservoir. The park is

located in a place called Degalagedda.

Siva temple located in Appikonda, just 18 km away

from the city, houses the Somalingeswara Swamy

Temple and contains inscriptions dating back to

12th century AD. The huge bull, carved in black stone,

is the major attraction.

Keertana Vanam, with its rustic ambience, manicured

gardens and coconut grooves is a Beach Resort. It is

a prominent picnic spot on the Visakhapatnam -

Bheemunipatnam Beach Road. Spread over 13 acres

of land, the resort has a restaurant and amphitheatre.

Konda Karla-Ava lake, known for its beauty, 10 km

away from Anakapalli, an Eco Tourism Destination,

is a bird-watchers haven with luring migratory birds

from all over the world. A ride in the canoes is an

experience in itself.

The Taj Mahal of Visakhapatnam, the Kurupam

Monument was constructed by Raja Vairicharla

Veerbhadra Raja Bahadur in memory of his wife

Princess Lakshmi Narasaiyyamma. It is known for

its architectural splendour and beautiful engravings.

Matsyadarshini, an aquarium on RK Beach, has many

rare varieties of fish besides uncommon marine

invertebrates.

Matsyagundam is a beautiful pool with fish of many

Indira Gandhi Zoological Park

Matsyagundam

Kailasgiri Hills

Kali Temple

Kambala Konda

Kapila Konda (Appikonda)

17 Keertana Vanam Beach Resort

Konda Karla Ava lake

Kurupam Monument

Matsyadarshini Aquarium

GUIDEvarieties located in the Araku Valley. The nearby

Matsyalingeshwara Swamy temple, Machkhand River

and Sangda Waterfalls can be reached easily from

this spot.

Nestling amidst hills and palm trees and just 5 km

away from the city is the Mudasarilova water tank and

attached to it is the park full of trees, flowering plants

and picnic spots. An added attraction is the

picturesque Golf Club.

The small hill by name Syamala Konda, on the

Bheemili road is attractive with a stream debouching

into the sea.

Paderu situated about 110 km from the city, is a

picturesque valley at an altitude of over 900 m

above the sea level and is inhabited by tribals and

surrounded by good number of hill streams.

Pavuralakonda is a hillock near Bheemunipatnam.

It offers a beautiful view of the coastline. Excavations

brought out Buddhist artifacts and objects,

foundations of viharas, circular chaityagrihas, stupas

and halls.

The Rama Krishna Beach (RK Beach), synonymous

with the city, is the major rallying and picnic point

for Vizagites. You can take an exciting walk along the

beach if you don’t mind the jostling crowds, swarming

hawkers and excited children.

Rushikonda, fringing the golden sands and vast

stretch of water, is an ideal destination for water sports

enthusiasts, providing skiing, sunbathing, wind surfing

and swimming facilities. A lodge, cottages, and a

restaurant offer amenities. The 14th century Sri Sapta

Rusheswara temple is an added attraction.

The 11th century Simhachalam temple, located on

the hilltop, at a height of 244 m, draws millions of

devotees from all over the world, especially during

the Chandanotsavam. The trek or even a ride up to

the hill is an exhilarating experience for both body

and spirit.

Spread over an area of 3 acres in the heart of the city,

Sivaji Park has many attractions like skating rink,

amphitheater and food courts and is an ideal picnic

spot.

The temple of the presiding deity of Vizag,

Goddess Sri Kanakamalalakshmi, is located smack

in the centre of the city. The uniqueness of the temple

is that devotees can directly worship the deity at the

sanctum sanctorum.

INS Kurusura, the submarine turned into a museum

is the very first in Asia and second in the world and is

anchored on RK Beach. This Russian built submarine

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

Mudasarlova Park

Mutyalampadu Beach

Paderu

Pavuralakonda

Rama Krishna Beach

Rushikonda Beach

Simhachalam

Sivaji Park

Kanakamahalakshmi Temple

Submarine Museum

embarked on its journey on Feb 20, 1970 via the

Baltic Sea and reached the city on May 11, 1970.

It was decommissioned after 31 years in the nation’s

defence service.

The Thotlakonda Buddhist complex on a hillock 128 m

above the sea and 15 km away from the city on the

Bheemili Beach Road, houses 300-200 BC ruins of

Hinayana sect.

Displaying the secularism at its best are the three hills.

From Sri Venkateswara Konda one can view the port

channel. The Mount Ross Hill is the central one.

The north hillock has a mosque and the mausoleum

of the Muslim saint, Baba Ishaq Madina and known

as Darga Konda.

Tyda is a small tribal village nestled in the Eastern

Ghats, 75 km away from the city on the Araku Road.

Jungle Bells, the nature camp, facilitates rock

climbing, trekking and bow and arrow target shooting.

The log huts and tents are set in tribal environment

to encourage eco-tourism.

Set up on the RK Beach Road, the museum displays

the many artifacts and curios. The unexploded 250 lb

bomb that was dropped during the World War II and

the desk used by Mahatma Gandhi during his visit

to the city are preserved here.

VUDA Park or Taraka Rama Park is a weekend spot

for family picnics with a green playfield, artificial

caves, beautiful lawns, flower gardens, children's

park, boating and swimming facilities and skating rink.

Music concerts are held at the Vaisakhi Open Air

Auditorium.

Victory at sea is dedicated to the war martyrs

and located on the beach road.

The Yarada Beach offers a picturesque landscape

with its exotic blend of golden sands and lush green

stretch of hills.

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

Thotla Konda

Tyda Nature Camp

Three Hills

Visakha Museum

VUDA Park

War Memorial

Yarada Beach

V I Z A G

red | december 2012 | 133 red | december 2012 | 134

Page 136: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

The majestic Charminar, icon of Hyderabad, was

built by Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah, in 1591.

It is known for its architectural splendour.

Timings: 9.00 AM - 5.30 PM

Entry Fee: ` 5/- for Indians, ` 100/- for foreigners

Ph.: 040 2452 2990

Situated at Ibrahimbagh on the Gandipet Road,

Taramati Baradari was built by Abdullah Qutub Shah,

VII Sultan of Golkonda. It was revived by the APTDC

and has become popular as a modern culture

complex with an open air auditorium, AC theatre,

multi-cuisine restaurant, accommodation unit and

banquet hall. It is an emblem of romance and grace.

Ph.: 040 2352 1884 (Haritha Hotel)

Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, the Birla Mandir

is located on Naubath Pahad near Hussainsagar.

It is built with white marble in South Indian, Rajasthani

and Utkal temple architectural styles. It presents an

arresting sight; one can have a breathtaking

panoramic view of the city from the mandir.

Timings: 7.00 AM - 12.00 Noon & 2.00 - 9.00 PM

Ph.: 040 2323 3259

The beautiful Public Gardens houses the State

Legislature, State Archaeological Museum, Jubilee

Hall, Jawahar Bal Bhavan and Telugu Lalita Kala

Thoranam, an open-air theatre. It is one of the oldest

and biggest gardens in India.

Timings: 8.00 AM - 8.00 PM

It is one of the most popular landmark features

of Hyderabad. AP Tourism provides facilities like

speed boats and motor boats. An 18 m high

monolithic statue of Buddha stands on the

“Rock of Gibraltar in the middle of the lake.

Ph.: 040 2345 5315

KBR National Park Described as “Jungle amidst the concrete jungle”,

Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park has almost

all varieties of flora of Hyderabad region and fauna.

It was earlier known as Chiran Palace.

Situated near Charminar, the Mecca Masjid is one

of the oldest and second largest mosque of India.

The bricks of the masjid were brought from Mecca

and hence its name.

Timings: 8.00 AM - 12.00 Noon & 3.00 PM - 8.00 PM

Ph.: 040 2452 4023

Salarjung Museum is a treasure-trove of exquisite

objects of art and antiques from several parts of

the world, all collected by Mir Yousuf Ali Khan,

Charminar

Taramati Baradari

Birla Mandir

Public Gardens

Hussainsagar Lake

Mecca Masjid

Salarjung Museum

GUIDESalar Jung III. Jade room is of special interest.

Timings: 10.00 AM - 5.00 PM (Closed on Fridays)

Entry Fee: ` 10 for adults, ` 5 for children and

` 150 for foreigners.

Ph.: 040 2452 3211

Now in ruins, the Golkonda Fort is situated 11 km.

west of Hyderabad. The fort is known for its amazing

acoustics, water supply system, palaces and the

famous Fateh Rahben Gun. The Sound & Light Show

takes one back to the glorious past of the fort.

Timings: 9.00 AM - 5.00 PM

Sound & Light Show: 7.00 PM - 9.15 PM

Phone: 040 2345 1065 / 2351 2401

10The magnificent tombs of the kings of the Qutub

Shahi dynasty, built in Persian, Pathan and Indian

architectural styles are situated about a kilometre

from the Golkonda Fort. This is the only mausoleum

in the world, where an entire dynasty has been

buried at one place.

Timings: 9.30 AM - 6.30 PM (Closed on Friday)

Entry Fee: ` 10 for adults, ` 5 for children and

` 100 for foreigners

Ph.: 040 2351 3410

The Nehru Zoological Park has over 250 species

of animals and birds. Added attractions are the lion

safari park, natural history museum and children’s

train.

Timings: 8.30 AM - 5.30 PM (Closed on Monday);

Entry Fee: ` 25 for adults, ` 15 for children

Ph.: 040 2447 7355

Mir Alam Tank is a large lake situated near Nehru

Zoological Park. AP Tourism organises boat rides.

It is named after the Nizam Mir Alam Bahadur.

Created to encourage the artisans and artists from

all corners of the country, Shilparamam is a 30-acre

village that showcases their arts and crafts, by hosting

annual bazaars. The Annual All India Festival of Arts

and Crafts is held in February.

Timings: 10.30 AM - 8.30 PM

Entry Fee: ` 15 for adults, ` 10 for children

Ph.: 040 2345 0305

14This market is famous for glass and semi-precious

stone studded bangles made of lacquer. It is also

popular for pearls, bridalwear, silver ornaments,

embroidered fabric and perfumes. The old buildings

with wooden jharokas make walking along this alley

a worthwhile experience.

The Purani Haveli, now converted into a museum

has a fascinating collection of vintage cars, silver

models of important buildings of the city and many

more valuable exhibits.

Timings: 10.00 AM - 5.00 PM

Entry Fee: ` 70 for adults, ` 15 for children

Ph.: 040 2452 1029

9

11

12

13

15

Golconda Fort

Qutub Shahi Tombs

Nehru Zoological Park

Mir Alam Tank

Shilparamam

Laad Baazar

The Nizam's Silver Jubilee Museum

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

The famous Chilkur Balaji Temple is located 33 km.

away from Hyderabad. This is the only temple in India

which does not have any hundi and does not accept

donations of any kind.

The Mrugavani National Park, situated near Chilkur

is an abode for birds and mammals like wild boar,

jungle cat etc. It is home to 600 types of plants.

The park has high watch towers located to have

a good view of wildlife.

This is one of the heritage buildings of Hyderabad.

Built in Moghul and European styles, the complex

has four palaces .

Timings: 10.00 AM - 5.00 PM (Closed on Friday)

Entry Fee: ` 30 for adults, ` 10 for children and

` 150 for foreigners

Ph.: 040 2452 2032

Located in the Public Gardens, the AP State

Archaeological Museum houses a large collection

of antiques and art objects. It was built in 1920

by the Nizam VII.

Timings: 10.30 AM - 5.00 PM (Closed on Friday)

Entry Fee: ` 10 for adults, ` 5 for children

Ph.: 040 2323 4942 / 2267

This park, located about 15 km. from Hyderabad

shelters wild boars, cheetahs, black bucks, reptiles

and many species of birds. It is named after the

Jain saint, Mahavir in commemoration of his 2500th

birth anniversary in 1975.

Osman Sagar or Gandipet Lake, with lush gardens

nearby is an ideal picnic spot. The heritage building

Sagar Mahal overlooking the lake has been converted

into a lake resort by the AP Tourism.

Also known as Pedda Cheruvu, Shamirpet with its

beautiful lake and a deer park is a great picnic spot.

The AP Tourism provides comfortable cottages and

the AP Forest Department arranges forest lodges.

Chilkur Balaji Temple

Mrugavani National Park

Chowmahalla Palace

Andhra Pradesh State Archaeological Museum

Mahavir Harinavanasthali National Park

Osman Sagar Lake

Shamirpet

H Y D E R A B A D 23

24

25

26

27

28

Situated near the Lower Tank Bund Road and lying

alongside the Hussain Sagar, the Park is spread over

76 acres of lush green area. This pleasant

entertainment park is a much favoured place for many

political and social meets.

Spread across a sprawling area of 130 acres, these

gardens are located at Kondapur. Housing different

varieties of herbs, plants and trees, these gardens

provide a visual treat to the eyes with water bodies,

meadows and rich grasslands.

Necklace Road

This popular boulevard fringing the Hussain Sagar,

links the IMAX theatre and Sanjeevaiah Park.

Hyderabadis’ favourite hang-out, Eat-Street, Water

Front are popular restaurants located on this strip.

Jalavihar, a mini water world is an added attraction.

Located on east of the city, it was once the capital of

Vishnukundin dynasty. One can see the ruins on the

hill and in the museum located here. It also houses a

famous Siva Temple.

Located 30 km away from Hyderabad, it was once the

capital of Velama Kings who ruled during and after

Kakatiyas up to the rise of Qutubshahis. Old ruined

fort is worth visiting for historical interest and for

trekking.

The temple complex is located atop Paramanand Giri

at Sanghi Nagar, nearly 35 km from Hyderabad. It

houses all important Hindu God idols and a Pavitra

Vanam. The slope around the temple offers a splendid

view.

Timings: 8.00 AM - 1.00 PM and 4.00 - 8.00 PM

Indira Park

Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy Botanical Gardens

Keesara

Rachakonda

Sanghi Temple

red | december 2012 | 135 red | december 2012 | 136

Page 137: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

The majestic Charminar, icon of Hyderabad, was

built by Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah, in 1591.

It is known for its architectural splendour.

Timings: 9.00 AM - 5.30 PM

Entry Fee: ` 5/- for Indians, ` 100/- for foreigners

Ph.: 040 2452 2990

Situated at Ibrahimbagh on the Gandipet Road,

Taramati Baradari was built by Abdullah Qutub Shah,

VII Sultan of Golkonda. It was revived by the APTDC

and has become popular as a modern culture

complex with an open air auditorium, AC theatre,

multi-cuisine restaurant, accommodation unit and

banquet hall. It is an emblem of romance and grace.

Ph.: 040 2352 1884 (Haritha Hotel)

Dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, the Birla Mandir

is located on Naubath Pahad near Hussainsagar.

It is built with white marble in South Indian, Rajasthani

and Utkal temple architectural styles. It presents an

arresting sight; one can have a breathtaking

panoramic view of the city from the mandir.

Timings: 7.00 AM - 12.00 Noon & 2.00 - 9.00 PM

Ph.: 040 2323 3259

The beautiful Public Gardens houses the State

Legislature, State Archaeological Museum, Jubilee

Hall, Jawahar Bal Bhavan and Telugu Lalita Kala

Thoranam, an open-air theatre. It is one of the oldest

and biggest gardens in India.

Timings: 8.00 AM - 8.00 PM

It is one of the most popular landmark features

of Hyderabad. AP Tourism provides facilities like

speed boats and motor boats. An 18 m high

monolithic statue of Buddha stands on the

“Rock of Gibraltar in the middle of the lake.

Ph.: 040 2345 5315

KBR National Park Described as “Jungle amidst the concrete jungle”,

Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park has almost

all varieties of flora of Hyderabad region and fauna.

It was earlier known as Chiran Palace.

Situated near Charminar, the Mecca Masjid is one

of the oldest and second largest mosque of India.

The bricks of the masjid were brought from Mecca

and hence its name.

Timings: 8.00 AM - 12.00 Noon & 3.00 PM - 8.00 PM

Ph.: 040 2452 4023

Salarjung Museum is a treasure-trove of exquisite

objects of art and antiques from several parts of

the world, all collected by Mir Yousuf Ali Khan,

Charminar

Taramati Baradari

Birla Mandir

Public Gardens

Hussainsagar Lake

Mecca Masjid

Salarjung Museum

GUIDESalar Jung III. Jade room is of special interest.

Timings: 10.00 AM - 5.00 PM (Closed on Fridays)

Entry Fee: ` 10 for adults, ` 5 for children and

` 150 for foreigners.

Ph.: 040 2452 3211

Now in ruins, the Golkonda Fort is situated 11 km.

west of Hyderabad. The fort is known for its amazing

acoustics, water supply system, palaces and the

famous Fateh Rahben Gun. The Sound & Light Show

takes one back to the glorious past of the fort.

Timings: 9.00 AM - 5.00 PM

Sound & Light Show: 7.00 PM - 9.15 PM

Phone: 040 2345 1065 / 2351 2401

10The magnificent tombs of the kings of the Qutub

Shahi dynasty, built in Persian, Pathan and Indian

architectural styles are situated about a kilometre

from the Golkonda Fort. This is the only mausoleum

in the world, where an entire dynasty has been

buried at one place.

Timings: 9.30 AM - 6.30 PM (Closed on Friday)

Entry Fee: ` 10 for adults, ` 5 for children and

` 100 for foreigners

Ph.: 040 2351 3410

The Nehru Zoological Park has over 250 species

of animals and birds. Added attractions are the lion

safari park, natural history museum and children’s

train.

Timings: 8.30 AM - 5.30 PM (Closed on Monday);

Entry Fee: ` 25 for adults, ` 15 for children

Ph.: 040 2447 7355

Mir Alam Tank is a large lake situated near Nehru

Zoological Park. AP Tourism organises boat rides.

It is named after the Nizam Mir Alam Bahadur.

Created to encourage the artisans and artists from

all corners of the country, Shilparamam is a 30-acre

village that showcases their arts and crafts, by hosting

annual bazaars. The Annual All India Festival of Arts

and Crafts is held in February.

Timings: 10.30 AM - 8.30 PM

Entry Fee: ` 15 for adults, ` 10 for children

Ph.: 040 2345 0305

14This market is famous for glass and semi-precious

stone studded bangles made of lacquer. It is also

popular for pearls, bridalwear, silver ornaments,

embroidered fabric and perfumes. The old buildings

with wooden jharokas make walking along this alley

a worthwhile experience.

The Purani Haveli, now converted into a museum

has a fascinating collection of vintage cars, silver

models of important buildings of the city and many

more valuable exhibits.

Timings: 10.00 AM - 5.00 PM

Entry Fee: ` 70 for adults, ` 15 for children

Ph.: 040 2452 1029

9

11

12

13

15

Golconda Fort

Qutub Shahi Tombs

Nehru Zoological Park

Mir Alam Tank

Shilparamam

Laad Baazar

The Nizam's Silver Jubilee Museum

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

The famous Chilkur Balaji Temple is located 33 km.

away from Hyderabad. This is the only temple in India

which does not have any hundi and does not accept

donations of any kind.

The Mrugavani National Park, situated near Chilkur

is an abode for birds and mammals like wild boar,

jungle cat etc. It is home to 600 types of plants.

The park has high watch towers located to have

a good view of wildlife.

This is one of the heritage buildings of Hyderabad.

Built in Moghul and European styles, the complex

has four palaces .

Timings: 10.00 AM - 5.00 PM (Closed on Friday)

Entry Fee: ` 30 for adults, ` 10 for children and

` 150 for foreigners

Ph.: 040 2452 2032

Located in the Public Gardens, the AP State

Archaeological Museum houses a large collection

of antiques and art objects. It was built in 1920

by the Nizam VII.

Timings: 10.30 AM - 5.00 PM (Closed on Friday)

Entry Fee: ` 10 for adults, ` 5 for children

Ph.: 040 2323 4942 / 2267

This park, located about 15 km. from Hyderabad

shelters wild boars, cheetahs, black bucks, reptiles

and many species of birds. It is named after the

Jain saint, Mahavir in commemoration of his 2500th

birth anniversary in 1975.

Osman Sagar or Gandipet Lake, with lush gardens

nearby is an ideal picnic spot. The heritage building

Sagar Mahal overlooking the lake has been converted

into a lake resort by the AP Tourism.

Also known as Pedda Cheruvu, Shamirpet with its

beautiful lake and a deer park is a great picnic spot.

The AP Tourism provides comfortable cottages and

the AP Forest Department arranges forest lodges.

Chilkur Balaji Temple

Mrugavani National Park

Chowmahalla Palace

Andhra Pradesh State Archaeological Museum

Mahavir Harinavanasthali National Park

Osman Sagar Lake

Shamirpet

H Y D E R A B A D 23

24

25

26

27

28

Situated near the Lower Tank Bund Road and lying

alongside the Hussain Sagar, the Park is spread over

76 acres of lush green area. This pleasant

entertainment park is a much favoured place for many

political and social meets.

Spread across a sprawling area of 130 acres, these

gardens are located at Kondapur. Housing different

varieties of herbs, plants and trees, these gardens

provide a visual treat to the eyes with water bodies,

meadows and rich grasslands.

Necklace Road

This popular boulevard fringing the Hussain Sagar,

links the IMAX theatre and Sanjeevaiah Park.

Hyderabadis’ favourite hang-out, Eat-Street, Water

Front are popular restaurants located on this strip.

Jalavihar, a mini water world is an added attraction.

Located on east of the city, it was once the capital of

Vishnukundin dynasty. One can see the ruins on the

hill and in the museum located here. It also houses a

famous Siva Temple.

Located 30 km away from Hyderabad, it was once the

capital of Velama Kings who ruled during and after

Kakatiyas up to the rise of Qutubshahis. Old ruined

fort is worth visiting for historical interest and for

trekking.

The temple complex is located atop Paramanand Giri

at Sanghi Nagar, nearly 35 km from Hyderabad. It

houses all important Hindu God idols and a Pavitra

Vanam. The slope around the temple offers a splendid

view.

Timings: 8.00 AM - 1.00 PM and 4.00 - 8.00 PM

Indira Park

Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy Botanical Gardens

Keesara

Rachakonda

Sanghi Temple

red | december 2012 | 135 red | december 2012 | 136

Page 138: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Eye Care

Furniture

Generators

Gifts & Handicrafts

Guest Houses

Gym

Hair Transplantation

Health & Fitness

Holiday

Maxi Vision

Rao's Furniture Paradise#30-15-171, Prasantharama Mansion, Near Saraswathi park, Dabagardens, Vizag - 530020 T: 0891-2747467, 9030603032 www.raosfurniture.com

SSR EnterprisesAuthorised Dealers for POWERICA LIMITED (Suppliers of Cummins Generators, AMF Panels, Acoustic Enclosures)#47-7-22/7, Shop No. 108, Yerramsetty Plaza, 4th lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 2740837, 9440330837 E: [email protected] www.ssrenterprises.com

Sowmya Sales CorporationBest Dealer Award WinnerAuthorized Dealers for Kirloskar, Green Diesel, Generating sets 5 KVA to 625 KVA, T: 9848205233, 9246883377E: [email protected] www.sowmyasales.com

Eastern Art Museum#10-1-9/1, Waltair Uplands, Sampath Vinayak Temple Road, Visakhapatnam - 530 003. T: 0891 6647880 F: 0891 2562775 E: [email protected]

The HeritageDealers in Handicrafts,Handlooms & Jewellery #6-1-1/1, MVV Estate, Opp. Kotak School, Chinna Waltair, Vizag - 530 003. T: 0

Signature - VIP Guest HousePlot no: 102, Opp. HP Gas Godown Road, Pandimetta Jn., Dasapalla Hills, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 6663999, 9052098516

Signature - VIP Guest House#5-7-7-1/2, Samudrika Apts., Beside Spencers, Pandurangapuram, R.K. Beach, Vizag. T: 0891 6663999, 9052098516

Freelance fitness trainerWe provide training in gym, aerobics, yoga, weight reduction, weight gain and complete body fitness in your flexible timings at your doorstep for all ages. For details contact: 9966075792

Power House Gym The complete Health & Fitness Institute Ladies & Gents, T: 0891 6459085, 9885254272, E: [email protected]

Radha - International Institute of Hair Transplant#103, Siripuram Fort, Siripuram, Opp. Union Chapel Church,Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 6458111, 9177777192 E: [email protected] www.hairclinicindia.com

Foot Steppers Add Life Premises, 1st Floor, Pandurangapuram Temple Road, Opp. Officers Club, Vizag. T: 9885674016

Wellfare Holiday#47-7-14, Satya Enclave, 1st Floor, 4th Lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 6645578/79, 9848183182 E: [email protected], [email protected]

- Eye care CentresPavan Paradise, Nr. Diamond Park, Hotel Ananth Lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 6660770, 9848523660, www.maxivision.co.in

891 3081855, 9963376900 E: [email protected]

Touch - International Institute of Hair Transplantation

3rd Floor, Jagapathi Plaza, Opp. Dutt Island, Siripuram, Vizag

T: 0891-6628999, E: [email protected]

Coffee Vending

Cosmetology & Skin Care

Decorative Pebbles

Dental Clinic

SSR EnterprisesAuthorised Franchisee for Café Desire#47-7-22/7, Shop No. 108, Yerramsetty Plaza, 4th lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891-2740837, 944

www.ssrenterprises.com

Waltair Main Road, Nr. Apollo/Seven Hills Hospital, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891-2538585, 2738585, 9246638585, 9440178585,

- The Aesthetic Magic#47-10-17, 3rd Floor, Varanasi Majestic, Opp. Axis Bank, 2nd lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 6628999 M: 8143312999, 800 4208999,

Near Masjid, Jagadamba Jn., Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891-6588779, 8008588/779

3rd Lane, Opp. Harsha Labs, Dwarakanagar & Varma Complex, Sector-8, Muralinagar, Vizag. T: 9492452557, 9989591007

- Dental Clinic#47-15-11, Aarif shoppe, 2nd Floor, Beside Canara Bank, Station Road, Dwarakanagar, Vizag. T: 0891-2572121E: [email protected], www.srilaasyadental.com

Sub WayDutt Island, Siripuram - 0891-2784911 Varun Inox - 0891-2723231 CMR Central - 0891-2566077

SSR EnterprisesDealers for Enkay Technologies (India) Pvt Ltd (Suppliers of NEC IP Ready EPABX Systems) #47-7-22/7, Shop No. 108, Yerramsetty Plaza, 4th lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 16. T: 0891 2740837, 9440330837 E: [email protected] www.ssrenterprises.com

Event Management & Complete Party Planning. Specialize in Wedding Planning & B' Day Celebrations T: 9346692915, E:[email protected], www.creativeplusevents.com

Specalized in: Event Management • Artiste & Talent Management • Corporate Events • Theme Parties • Birthday Parties • Wedding Planning • DJ Parties • Product Launch & Promotions • Mall Activations • Fashion Shows • International Performers • Celebrity Endorsements etc. Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, Vijayawada T:

Event Management/ Celebrity Management / Product Launches Corporate shows / Fashion shows/ Exhibitions Prashanth: Managing Director, T: +(91) (891) 2739452, 9848999953 E: [email protected], www.roshanlalevents.com

0330837, E: [email protected]

E: [email protected] www.sdskinhospital.com

9885118789, 9346997556 www.krosswire.com E: [email protected] & [email protected]

Sarojini Devi Skin Hospital

Touch

Sree Shakti Minerals - A unit of JM Corp.We are the leading manufactures and supplier of Quartz Pebbles that are widely demanded for Real Estate Industry, homes, hotels, parks, aquaria and artistic monuments. M: 9010499905, www.sreeshaktiminerals.com, www.indiamart.com/sree-shakti-minerals

Dental Spa

O-Zone Dental Care

Sri Laasya

Creative Plus Entertainment Network

Krosswire Entertainment

Paris Passion EventsVskp, Rjy, Bza, Tpty, Hyd Specalize in:• Event Management • Artiste & Talent Management • Corporate Events • Wedding Planning •School and college activities • Exhibitions •Seminars •Mall Activities T: 9393322449, 9346922449, E: [email protected] www.parispassionevents.in, www.parispassionevents.com

Roshanlal Entertainment

www.touchskinclinic.com

Eat Fresh

EPABX Systems

Event Managers

Animation

Apparel

Pixelloid Studios Pvt. Ltd.

Boy London

Fashion CentreExclusive Salwar Kameez - Kurti's 'N' Fabrics Jagadamba Centre, Vizag - 530 020, T: 0891 2721912

Kalpanas

Kankatala Textiles Pvt. Ltd.

LINEN CLUB

MF. Khan - International

Miraya

MY SHOP

The Raymond Shop

The Wardrobe

Tummidi Brothers

United Colors of Benetton

Exclusive Adults Store

Exclusive Adults Store

Exclusive Kids’ Store

Weekender -

Project Inc

#303, 2nd Floor, Pakki’s Complex, Dwarakanagar, Vizag-16. T: 0891-2767333, M: 9000202234, Hyderabad: 9866015575, Guntur: 8106889595, Bengaluru: 7829474555

Dwarakanagar, Main Road, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 2547773

#47-10-22, 1st Floor, Pakki's complex, 201-202, 2nd lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag-16. T: 0891-2550988, M: 9390880444 E: [email protected], www.kalpanas.com

VSquare Mall, Dwarakanagar, Visakhapatnam - 530 016. T: 0891 6633336

The Ramp

Exclusive Mills Show Room, # 47-10-13/6 (G2-5), Rednam Plaza, Opp. Pollocks School, Dwarakanagar, 2nd Lane, VSP - 530 016. T: 0891-6635555, M: 9491731853

Rednam Gardens, Old Jail Road, Vizag T: 0891 2502740 Daba Gardens, Vizag

#10-1-47/1/1, Shop No: 101, Dutt Island,Siripuram, Vizag T: 0891-2717675, 9885217788

The Exclusive Garments Shop#28-15-18, Darshan Towers, Suryabagh, Vizag - 530002. T: 0891-2712420 E: [email protected]

Jagadamba Junction, Visakhapatnam - 530 020 T: 0891 6536666

Siripuram Fort, Waltair Uplands Road, Visakhapatnam - 530 013. T: 0891 6532666

Shop no: 5-6, Vizag Towers, Opp. Hotel Meghalaya, Asilmetta Jn., Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891-2501316, 2794551, 9848570379, 9848156963 E: [email protected]

Jewellery, Textiles, Readymades, Accessories Jagadamba Centre, Visakhapatnam. T: 0891 6666669

Family StoreG-3&4, Ram's Plaza, 2nd lane Dwarakangar, Visakhapatnam - 530 016. T: 0891 3918441

Shop no: 47, Ground floor, Inox Varun Beach, Beach road, Vizag T: 0891 2795076

Govinda Mansion, Opp. Union Chapel Church, Waltair Uplands, Visakhapatnam. T: 0891 6643887

4th floor, CMR Central, Maddilapalem, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 3095427

Kids & AdultsShop no: 1,2,3, Srinivasam Complex, Opp. Three Town Police Station, Peda Waltair, Vizag - 530 017.

Architecture, Interiors, Landscape101, Venu Regency Plaza, Beside Raghavendra Swamy Temple, Ramnagar, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891 2568228, 9550036999 E: [email protected] www.projectinc.in

T: 0891 2505111, 2515111E: [email protected]

Architecture

Automobile

Beauty

Boutique

Café

Camera Stores

Cartridges

Cell Shops

Chilled Delights

Computers

Confectioners

Deepak Automobiles Power Zone Inverters & Batteries #50-81-34/2, Seethampeta, Gurudwara Jn., Visakhapatnam - 16.T: 9440727870, 0891 2752244 www.deepakautomobiles.co.in

Synergies Castings Ltd Plot No:3, VSEZ, Duvvada, Vizag - 530049. AP, India T: 0891-2587181, Fax: 2587481 www.synergies-castings.com

(Ladies Only)Satya’s Add Life Campus, Opp. Officers Club, Pandurangapuram, Vizag - 530003. T: 0891-2509558, M: 9866257700, 7396066259

#7-19-2, Kirlampudi Layout, Behind Syndicate Bank, Chinna Waltair, Vizag. T: 0891-2549999

Specialists: Designer Suits & Sarees, Ladies Tailoring, Hand & Machine Embroidery, Aspen Castle, Ground Floor, Nowroji Road, Nr. Hotel Grand Bay, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891-6617831E: [email protected]

(Extn.) Boutique#13-1-1c, St. Anthony Church Complex, Nr. Jagadamba Centre, Maharanipeta, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891 2792407

9-19-4/1, CBM Compound, VisakhapatnamT: 0891 6666622

#55-8-34/16, APSEB Colony, Beside Seetharamaraju Statue, Seethammadhara, Vizag - 530 013. T: 9247051155

- Camera World#G-6, Medicherla Towers, Opp. Fortune Inn, Nr. Diamond Park, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 2559992, 9393119992E: [email protected] www.goldie.co.in

Professional mobile phone service & training centre, Opp. Woodland showroom, 1st floor, Daba Gardens, Visakhapatnam - 530 020 T: 0891 6468887, 9392345123

CMR Central Mall, Maddilapalem, Ground Floor, Varun Inox Mall, Beach Road, Visakhapatnam

Shop # 23, Dutt Island, Waltair uplands, Siripuram, Visakhapatnam M: 9247036555

Sandeep Choudhari, cell no: 9849112369, #10-1-43, Siripuram Fort, Below Raymond showroom, Sampath Vinayaka Temple road, Visakhapatnam - 530 003. T: 0891 2746374, 6667635E: [email protected]

Joys Beauty Care and Training Center

Aarna

Om Creations Boutique

Sona

Vastram

Pepper Horn

Goldie

Race Filling Point

Mobi Care

Baskin Robbins

The Ice Age

Southern Hitech Computers

Bakers Castle

Sahasra - Exclusively for herShop no. T-8, 3rd Floor, The Landmark Complex, Nr. Sampath Vinayaka Temple, Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 6662899, 9848799000, E: [email protected], www.sahasraboutique.com

(Recycling of Cartridges) (HP, Canon, Samsung, all types) #12-4-28, Prakasarao Peta, MR Post, Waltair Main Road, Vizag - 530 002. T: 9030022580, 6646115, E: [email protected]

Prasanna Foods: Siripuram Towers, Opp. HSBC, Next to Lee & Arrow, Siripuram, Visakhapatnam - 530 002.T: 0891 2578889, 9000008889, 0891 6690989

V I Z A G

Page 139: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Eye Care

Furniture

Generators

Gifts & Handicrafts

Guest Houses

Gym

Hair Transplantation

Health & Fitness

Holiday

Maxi Vision

Rao's Furniture Paradise#30-15-171, Prasantharama Mansion, Near Saraswathi park, Dabagardens, Vizag - 530020 T: 0891-2747467, 9030603032 www.raosfurniture.com

SSR EnterprisesAuthorised Dealers for POWERICA LIMITED (Suppliers of Cummins Generators, AMF Panels, Acoustic Enclosures)#47-7-22/7, Shop No. 108, Yerramsetty Plaza, 4th lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 2740837, 9440330837 E: [email protected] www.ssrenterprises.com

Sowmya Sales CorporationBest Dealer Award WinnerAuthorized Dealers for Kirloskar, Green Diesel, Generating sets 5 KVA to 625 KVA, T: 9848205233, 9246883377E: [email protected] www.sowmyasales.com

Eastern Art Museum#10-1-9/1, Waltair Uplands, Sampath Vinayak Temple Road, Visakhapatnam - 530 003. T: 0891 6647880 F: 0891 2562775 E: [email protected]

The HeritageDealers in Handicrafts,Handlooms & Jewellery #6-1-1/1, MVV Estate, Opp. Kotak School, Chinna Waltair, Vizag - 530 003. T: 0

Signature - VIP Guest HousePlot no: 102, Opp. HP Gas Godown Road, Pandimetta Jn., Dasapalla Hills, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 6663999, 9052098516

Signature - VIP Guest House#5-7-7-1/2, Samudrika Apts., Beside Spencers, Pandurangapuram, R.K. Beach, Vizag. T: 0891 6663999, 9052098516

Freelance fitness trainerWe provide training in gym, aerobics, yoga, weight reduction, weight gain and complete body fitness in your flexible timings at your doorstep for all ages. For details contact: 9966075792

Power House Gym The complete Health & Fitness Institute Ladies & Gents, T: 0891 6459085, 9885254272, E: [email protected]

Radha - International Institute of Hair Transplant#103, Siripuram Fort, Siripuram, Opp. Union Chapel Church,Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 6458111, 9177777192 E: [email protected] www.hairclinicindia.com

Foot Steppers Add Life Premises, 1st Floor, Pandurangapuram Temple Road, Opp. Officers Club, Vizag. T: 9885674016

Wellfare Holiday#47-7-14, Satya Enclave, 1st Floor, 4th Lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 6645578/79, 9848183182 E: [email protected], [email protected]

- Eye care CentresPavan Paradise, Nr. Diamond Park, Hotel Ananth Lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 6660770, 9848523660, www.maxivision.co.in

891 3081855, 9963376900 E: [email protected]

Touch - International Institute of Hair Transplantation

3rd Floor, Jagapathi Plaza, Opp. Dutt Island, Siripuram, Vizag

T: 0891-6628999, E: [email protected]

Coffee Vending

Cosmetology & Skin Care

Decorative Pebbles

Dental Clinic

SSR EnterprisesAuthorised Franchisee for Café Desire#47-7-22/7, Shop No. 108, Yerramsetty Plaza, 4th lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891-2740837, 944

www.ssrenterprises.com

Waltair Main Road, Nr. Apollo/Seven Hills Hospital, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891-2538585, 2738585, 9246638585, 9440178585,

- The Aesthetic Magic#47-10-17, 3rd Floor, Varanasi Majestic, Opp. Axis Bank, 2nd lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 6628999 M: 8143312999, 800 4208999,

Near Masjid, Jagadamba Jn., Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891-6588779, 8008588/779

3rd Lane, Opp. Harsha Labs, Dwarakanagar & Varma Complex, Sector-8, Muralinagar, Vizag. T: 9492452557, 9989591007

- Dental Clinic#47-15-11, Aarif shoppe, 2nd Floor, Beside Canara Bank, Station Road, Dwarakanagar, Vizag. T: 0891-2572121E: [email protected], www.srilaasyadental.com

Sub WayDutt Island, Siripuram - 0891-2784911 Varun Inox - 0891-2723231 CMR Central - 0891-2566077

SSR EnterprisesDealers for Enkay Technologies (India) Pvt Ltd (Suppliers of NEC IP Ready EPABX Systems) #47-7-22/7, Shop No. 108, Yerramsetty Plaza, 4th lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 16. T: 0891 2740837, 9440330837 E: [email protected] www.ssrenterprises.com

Event Management & Complete Party Planning. Specialize in Wedding Planning & B' Day Celebrations T: 9346692915, E:[email protected], www.creativeplusevents.com

Specalized in: Event Management • Artiste & Talent Management • Corporate Events • Theme Parties • Birthday Parties • Wedding Planning • DJ Parties • Product Launch & Promotions • Mall Activations • Fashion Shows • International Performers • Celebrity Endorsements etc. Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, Vijayawada T:

Event Management/ Celebrity Management / Product Launches Corporate shows / Fashion shows/ Exhibitions Prashanth: Managing Director, T: +(91) (891) 2739452, 9848999953 E: [email protected], www.roshanlalevents.com

0330837, E: [email protected]

E: [email protected] www.sdskinhospital.com

9885118789, 9346997556 www.krosswire.com E: [email protected] & [email protected]

Sarojini Devi Skin Hospital

Touch

Sree Shakti Minerals - A unit of JM Corp.We are the leading manufactures and supplier of Quartz Pebbles that are widely demanded for Real Estate Industry, homes, hotels, parks, aquaria and artistic monuments. M: 9010499905, www.sreeshaktiminerals.com, www.indiamart.com/sree-shakti-minerals

Dental Spa

O-Zone Dental Care

Sri Laasya

Creative Plus Entertainment Network

Krosswire Entertainment

Paris Passion EventsVskp, Rjy, Bza, Tpty, Hyd Specalize in:• Event Management • Artiste & Talent Management • Corporate Events • Wedding Planning •School and college activities • Exhibitions •Seminars •Mall Activities T: 9393322449, 9346922449, E: [email protected] www.parispassionevents.in, www.parispassionevents.com

Roshanlal Entertainment

www.touchskinclinic.com

Eat Fresh

EPABX Systems

Event Managers

Animation

Apparel

Pixelloid Studios Pvt. Ltd.

Boy London

Fashion CentreExclusive Salwar Kameez - Kurti's 'N' Fabrics Jagadamba Centre, Vizag - 530 020, T: 0891 2721912

Kalpanas

Kankatala Textiles Pvt. Ltd.

LINEN CLUB

MF. Khan - International

Miraya

MY SHOP

The Raymond Shop

The Wardrobe

Tummidi Brothers

United Colors of Benetton

Exclusive Adults Store

Exclusive Adults Store

Exclusive Kids’ Store

Weekender -

Project Inc

#303, 2nd Floor, Pakki’s Complex, Dwarakanagar, Vizag-16. T: 0891-2767333, M: 9000202234, Hyderabad: 9866015575, Guntur: 8106889595, Bengaluru: 7829474555

Dwarakanagar, Main Road, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 2547773

#47-10-22, 1st Floor, Pakki's complex, 201-202, 2nd lane, Dwarakanagar, Vizag-16. T: 0891-2550988, M: 9390880444 E: [email protected], www.kalpanas.com

VSquare Mall, Dwarakanagar, Visakhapatnam - 530 016. T: 0891 6633336

The Ramp

Exclusive Mills Show Room, # 47-10-13/6 (G2-5), Rednam Plaza, Opp. Pollocks School, Dwarakanagar, 2nd Lane, VSP - 530 016. T: 0891-6635555, M: 9491731853

Rednam Gardens, Old Jail Road, Vizag T: 0891 2502740 Daba Gardens, Vizag

#10-1-47/1/1, Shop No: 101, Dutt Island,Siripuram, Vizag T: 0891-2717675, 9885217788

The Exclusive Garments Shop#28-15-18, Darshan Towers, Suryabagh, Vizag - 530002. T: 0891-2712420 E: [email protected]

Jagadamba Junction, Visakhapatnam - 530 020 T: 0891 6536666

Siripuram Fort, Waltair Uplands Road, Visakhapatnam - 530 013. T: 0891 6532666

Shop no: 5-6, Vizag Towers, Opp. Hotel Meghalaya, Asilmetta Jn., Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891-2501316, 2794551, 9848570379, 9848156963 E: [email protected]

Jewellery, Textiles, Readymades, Accessories Jagadamba Centre, Visakhapatnam. T: 0891 6666669

Family StoreG-3&4, Ram's Plaza, 2nd lane Dwarakangar, Visakhapatnam - 530 016. T: 0891 3918441

Shop no: 47, Ground floor, Inox Varun Beach, Beach road, Vizag T: 0891 2795076

Govinda Mansion, Opp. Union Chapel Church, Waltair Uplands, Visakhapatnam. T: 0891 6643887

4th floor, CMR Central, Maddilapalem, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 3095427

Kids & AdultsShop no: 1,2,3, Srinivasam Complex, Opp. Three Town Police Station, Peda Waltair, Vizag - 530 017.

Architecture, Interiors, Landscape101, Venu Regency Plaza, Beside Raghavendra Swamy Temple, Ramnagar, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891 2568228, 9550036999 E: [email protected] www.projectinc.in

T: 0891 2505111, 2515111E: [email protected]

Architecture

Automobile

Beauty

Boutique

Café

Camera Stores

Cartridges

Cell Shops

Chilled Delights

Computers

Confectioners

Deepak Automobiles Power Zone Inverters & Batteries #50-81-34/2, Seethampeta, Gurudwara Jn., Visakhapatnam - 16.T: 9440727870, 0891 2752244 www.deepakautomobiles.co.in

Synergies Castings Ltd Plot No:3, VSEZ, Duvvada, Vizag - 530049. AP, India T: 0891-2587181, Fax: 2587481 www.synergies-castings.com

(Ladies Only)Satya’s Add Life Campus, Opp. Officers Club, Pandurangapuram, Vizag - 530003. T: 0891-2509558, M: 9866257700, 7396066259

#7-19-2, Kirlampudi Layout, Behind Syndicate Bank, Chinna Waltair, Vizag. T: 0891-2549999

Specialists: Designer Suits & Sarees, Ladies Tailoring, Hand & Machine Embroidery, Aspen Castle, Ground Floor, Nowroji Road, Nr. Hotel Grand Bay, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891-6617831E: [email protected]

(Extn.) Boutique#13-1-1c, St. Anthony Church Complex, Nr. Jagadamba Centre, Maharanipeta, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891 2792407

9-19-4/1, CBM Compound, VisakhapatnamT: 0891 6666622

#55-8-34/16, APSEB Colony, Beside Seetharamaraju Statue, Seethammadhara, Vizag - 530 013. T: 9247051155

- Camera World#G-6, Medicherla Towers, Opp. Fortune Inn, Nr. Diamond Park, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 2559992, 9393119992E: [email protected] www.goldie.co.in

Professional mobile phone service & training centre, Opp. Woodland showroom, 1st floor, Daba Gardens, Visakhapatnam - 530 020 T: 0891 6468887, 9392345123

CMR Central Mall, Maddilapalem, Ground Floor, Varun Inox Mall, Beach Road, Visakhapatnam

Shop # 23, Dutt Island, Waltair uplands, Siripuram, Visakhapatnam M: 9247036555

Sandeep Choudhari, cell no: 9849112369, #10-1-43, Siripuram Fort, Below Raymond showroom, Sampath Vinayaka Temple road, Visakhapatnam - 530 003. T: 0891 2746374, 6667635E: [email protected]

Joys Beauty Care and Training Center

Aarna

Om Creations Boutique

Sona

Vastram

Pepper Horn

Goldie

Race Filling Point

Mobi Care

Baskin Robbins

The Ice Age

Southern Hitech Computers

Bakers Castle

Sahasra - Exclusively for herShop no. T-8, 3rd Floor, The Landmark Complex, Nr. Sampath Vinayaka Temple, Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 6662899, 9848799000, E: [email protected], www.sahasraboutique.com

(Recycling of Cartridges) (HP, Canon, Samsung, all types) #12-4-28, Prakasarao Peta, MR Post, Waltair Main Road, Vizag - 530 002. T: 9030022580, 6646115, E: [email protected]

Prasanna Foods: Siripuram Towers, Opp. HSBC, Next to Lee & Arrow, Siripuram, Visakhapatnam - 530 002.T: 0891 2578889, 9000008889, 0891 6690989

V I Z A G

Page 140: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Home Foods

Home Tuitions

Homoeopathy

Hotels

Abhiruchi SweetsDarshan Towers, Opp. Turner’s Choultry, Jagadamba centre, Suryabagh, Visakhapatnam - 2. T: 0891 6646619, 9849090480

Alvin Home TutionsProvides experienced faculty at your flexible timings. CBSE, SSC, ICSE, EAMCET, IIT-JEE, AIEEE, ENGINEERING Tuitions, T: 9573913543, 7207698351 www.hometuitionsvizag.com

Vandana Homoeopathic HospitalShop no. 4, Dwarakanagar, 2nd Lane, Pavan Paradise, Opp. Pollocks School, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 2755747, 9948416772

AP Tourism Hotelswww.aptdc.in

Dolphin HotelNr. Saraswathy Park, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 2567000

Diamond Springs#47-10-36, Dondaparthy Road, Nr. Diamond park, Vizag - 16. T: 0891 2710143, 9666949444E: [email protected], www.diamondspringsvizag.com

Four Points by SheratonUplands, Waltair Main Road, VisakhapatnamT: 0891 3051111 F: 3051000 www.fourpoints.com/visakhapatnam

Hotel Green ParkWaltair Main Road, Visakhapatnam - 530 001. Ph: 0891 6615151

Hotel MeghalayaDr. No. 10-4-15, Ramnagar, Asilmetta Junction, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 2755141 / 145

Haritha Hotels:Haritha Hotel (Yatri Nivas) Opp. Appugarh, MVP Colony, Vizag - 530 017. T: 0891 2788824, 9848813582, 9705173100

Haritha Rushikonda Beach Resort Opp. Gitam University, Rushikonda, T: 0891 2788826, 9848813581, 9705173600

Haritha Hill Resort Anantagiri, T: 08936 231870 / 231898, 9490282422

Haritha Hill Resort (MAYURI) Araku Valley, T: 08936 249204 / 249393, 9440793518

Haritha Valley Resort (Yatri Nivas) Araku Valley T: 08936 249202, 9490367347

Haritha Coconut Country Resort Dindi, 85 kms from Rajahmundry, East Godavari Dist.T: 08862 227992, 9912877055, 9848780527, 9951611050

For Reservation, Contact: Central Reservation OfficeT: 0891 2788820, 9848813584, 9848007022 Book online a

Hotel Pariwar GrandOpp. Jyothi Theater Ladies Gate, Dabagardens, Visakhpatnam-530020 T: 0891-2529956, 7799225500

Hotel Angel Meghana Residency Araku Valley, Nr. Alluri Seeta Rama Raju Public School, AP T: 0893-6249349, 7387272568, 9177095574, [email protected]

Meghana Park It's a Hyderabadi Hotel Suryabagh, Opp. Leelamahal Petrol Bunk, VSP-20 T: 0891-6631230, Cell: 7799225500 E: [email protected]

t www.aptdc.in

E: [email protected], www.hotelpariwargrand.com

NovotelBeach Road, Vizag T: 1860 500 2020, +91 891 2822 222 E: [email protected], www.novotel.com

Sea City Hotels & Guest HousesNH-5, Isukathota, MVP Colony, Visakhapatnam - 17. T: 0891 2761199, 9959616241/ 42 www.seacity.in

The Gateway HotelBeach Road, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 6623670

The Palm BeachNr. RK Beach, Waltair Uplands, Beach Road, VisakhapatnamT: 0891 2754026 / 27

The DasapallaSuryabagh, Visakhapatnam. T: 0891 25564825 / 2563141

Vidhi Residency Besides Kalyani Press, Suryabagh, Vizag-20. T: 0891-2555400/500/600 [email protected]

Design Studio - Interior designers & consultantsC2, Aakruthi, 10-1-9, Waltair uplands, Visakhapatnam - 530 003. T: 0891 2561586 F: 0891 2562775 E: [email protected], www.designstudiointeriors.in

Eden - House of Lights & Appliances#30-15-6, Nr. Saraswathi Park, Dabagardens, Vizag - 530 020. T: 0891 6648855, E: [email protected]

LANTERN - Lighting People Balaji Enterprises, #50-92-2/6/1, Santhipuram, Shankaramatam Main road, Visakhapantam - 530 016. T: 0891-6535557, M: 9295055557 E: [email protected]

Project IncArchitecture, Interiors, Landscape101, Venu Regency Plaza, Beside Raghavendra Swamy Temple, Ramnagar, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891 2568228, 9550036999 E: [email protected] www.projectinc.in

Symbiosys TechnologiesChange Today For a Better Tomorrow Siripuram, Visakhapatnam. www.symbiosystech.com

Malabar GoldAsilmetta Jn., Nr. Sampath Vinayak Temple, Visakhapatnam, T: 0891 2528916

Manchukonda's Shyam Zaveri #10-1-27, Opp. Vemana Mandiram, Sampath Vinayak Temple Road, Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 2562792, 2590999

MVS. Jewel Park Ramatalkies Road, Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 2509591/92/93

Swathi Jewellers K. Sunil, 9246615911, Main Road & BC. Road, Gajuwaka T: 0891 6667899, 6590933 E: [email protected]

Vaibhav Jewellers VSquare Mall, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 667777

FlamesWe Cover Your Bare NecessitiesPavan Enclave, Opp. HDFC, Daba Gardens, Vizag - 530 020. T: 0891 6644455 E: [email protected]

Inner EleganceShop No.: 25, VUDA Complex, Siripuram Jn., Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 6647882

Interior

IT

Jewellery

Lingerie

Restaurant

Saloon

Schools

Sports Accessories

Tours & Travels

Toy Shop

Video Shooting

Website Design & Dev.

Bollywood To Tollywood Shop No.3, Govinda Mansion, Opp. Union Chapel Church, Waltair Uplands, Visakhapatnam-530 003. T: 9700858547

Native Recipe Speciality RestaurantResapuvanipalem, Besides Mega Mart, T: 0891-6618899, 6444401

Rice N Spice#10-1-44/12-13, 5th Floor, Peejay Plaza, VIP Road, Visakhapatnam-530 003. T: 9550131313, www.13square.com

The White Grill 6th Floor, Varun Towers, Opp. Vuda Children's Theater, Siripuram, Vizag. T: 9849887878

ABDUL'S The Saloon - Men's Beauty Parlour

Abhay Spikes

Jawed Habib Hair & Beauty Ltd. For Men & Women

Well Groom - The Saloon Special packages for grooms Shop No: 4, Nr. HSBC, VUDA Complex, Siripuram, Vizag. T: 0891-6649488, 9849873999

Marvel School BC Road, New Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam-26. T: 0891-3263270

Star Sports - Sports GoodsGym & Fitness, Equipments & Sports Wear 1st Floor, GVMC Complex, Diamond park, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891-2521100, E: [email protected]

Kitkat TravelsExclusive SOTC Franchisee, 1st floor, beside Lawrence & Mayo,

Jagadamba Centre, Visakhapatnam. T: 0891 6666656

Travel LinksDoor No: 30, Satya Surya Complex, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 9848310117, 9246616117, 9246618117E: [email protected]

Mighty Brain ToysJyothi Enclave, Waltair Road, Ramnagar, Vizag. T: 0891 6627441 / 2 / 3 E

ybraintoys.com

Future Frames - The Audio, Video, Film Studio Contact for Corporate Video Films, Advertisement Films1st Floor, GVMC Complex, Diamond Park, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 2783443, 6644511 E: [email protected]

Dreamsto.comShop no. 5, 1st Floor, Destiny Tower, Opp. Geetha Lodge, Rama Talkies Down Road, Visakhapantam T: 0891 6565786, 9866644786 E: [email protected], www.dreamsto.com

All kinds of Facial, Makeup, Hair, Skin, Laser Treatment#11-4-5/1, Shop No:4, Nowroji Road, Maharanipeta, Vizag - 02.T: 0891-2792812, 9951173787

The Men's Salon #24, Vuda Complex, Opp. Gurajada Kalashetram, Siripuram, Vizag - 530 001. T: 9885027449, 0891-2727449

#9-14-5, Praveen Plaza, VIP Road, Siripuram, Vizag - 530 003.T: 0891-2521142, 6667288, 8106788000

#58-14-51, Journalist Colony, Marripalem, Vizag - 530 009. T: 0891-2780082 / 83

: [email protected] www.might

Luggage Stores

Marbles

Mattresses

Musical Instruments

Opticals

Plywoods & Decorative Veneers

Printers

Real Estate

American Tourister Factory OutletShankutala Travellers Bungalow, Beside Sampath Vinayak Temple, Waltair uplands ,Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 6639495

American Tourister Exclusive store 2nd floor ,CMR Central, Maddilapalem, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 3095414

Samsonite ExclusiveRam's Plaza, Dwarakanagar (2nd Lane), Diamond Park Road, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 6664455, 9393101910Email: [email protected]

Archean Granites & Italian Marbles #48-14-116/2, Flatno: 203, 2nd Floor, New Resapuvanipalem, Beside Masjid, Ramatalkies Road, Visakhapatam - 530 003.T: 0891 2573188, 9440190226 E: [email protected]

Agarwal Home Comforts#48-18-75,Near Rama Talkies, Bullaya College Road, Vizag - 530 013. T: 0891 6637111, 9849577711 E w.agarwalcomforts.com

Harmony MusicalsShowroom for Classical & Western Musical Instruments (Learn Keyboard & Guitar)#10-1-34/4, Shop no: 4, Lakshmi Sridevi Plaza, Beside Sampath Vinayaka Temple, CBM Compound, Waltair Uplands, Vizag - 3. T: 9949466685 E: [email protected]

AARIF Opticians Manchukonda Mansion, Uplands CBM Compound, Opp. Dominos, Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 6464066, 2526070

Himalaya Opticals #10-1-12, Ground floor, Krishna Kamal Enclave, Asilmetta Jn., Next to Sivarama Sweets, Vizag - 530 013. T: 0891 6630381

Himalaya Opticals#9-1-102, Vandita Complex, Resapuvanipalem, Opp. Spencer Hypermarket, Vizag - 13 T: 0891- 6631381

Lesan Eye CentralFree Computerized Eye Testing#10-50-31, Opp. Care Hospital, Waltair Main Road, Vizag - 530 003. T: 08912528899

Jindal PlydecorsComplete range of Decorative Veneers[Laminaters, Doors, Plywoods, Wallpapers & Wooden Flooring] #49-22-5, Lalitha Nagar, Sankaramatam Road, Vizag - 530016 T: 0891 2767618, 2767619, F: 0891 2520646E: ww.jindalply.com

G.K Printhouse Pvt LtdMulti colour Offset Printers#10-12-5/3, Rednam Gardens, Near SBI Main Branch, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891 2543973, 2549422, 2702711 E rinthouse.com

Prasad's Township Pvt Ltd.,#47-13-2, 2nd Floor, Lakshmi Arcade, Beside Sankaramatam, Dwarakanagar, VSP -16. (Our new venture: 'Golden Park Layout' 100sq yards Rs. 96,000/-, Spot registration, Nr. Kothavalasa Railway station) T: 0891-2541229, 9912411477

Shriram Properties LtdNo. 9-17-27/1, CBM Compound, Suite No.101 &103, VIP Road, Visakhapatnam-530 003. T: 0891 2509393

: [email protected] ww

E: [email protected]

: [email protected] www.gkp

[email protected], w

V I Z A G

red | december 2012 | 139 red | december 2012 | 140

Page 141: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

Home Foods

Home Tuitions

Homoeopathy

Hotels

Abhiruchi SweetsDarshan Towers, Opp. Turner’s Choultry, Jagadamba centre, Suryabagh, Visakhapatnam - 2. T: 0891 6646619, 9849090480

Alvin Home TutionsProvides experienced faculty at your flexible timings. CBSE, SSC, ICSE, EAMCET, IIT-JEE, AIEEE, ENGINEERING Tuitions, T: 9573913543, 7207698351 www.hometuitionsvizag.com

Vandana Homoeopathic HospitalShop no. 4, Dwarakanagar, 2nd Lane, Pavan Paradise, Opp. Pollocks School, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 2755747, 9948416772

AP Tourism Hotelswww.aptdc.in

Dolphin HotelNr. Saraswathy Park, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 2567000

Diamond Springs#47-10-36, Dondaparthy Road, Nr. Diamond park, Vizag - 16. T: 0891 2710143, 9666949444E: [email protected], www.diamondspringsvizag.com

Four Points by SheratonUplands, Waltair Main Road, VisakhapatnamT: 0891 3051111 F: 3051000 www.fourpoints.com/visakhapatnam

Hotel Green ParkWaltair Main Road, Visakhapatnam - 530 001. Ph: 0891 6615151

Hotel MeghalayaDr. No. 10-4-15, Ramnagar, Asilmetta Junction, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 2755141 / 145

Haritha Hotels:Haritha Hotel (Yatri Nivas) Opp. Appugarh, MVP Colony, Vizag - 530 017. T: 0891 2788824, 9848813582, 9705173100

Haritha Rushikonda Beach Resort Opp. Gitam University, Rushikonda, T: 0891 2788826, 9848813581, 9705173600

Haritha Hill Resort Anantagiri, T: 08936 231870 / 231898, 9490282422

Haritha Hill Resort (MAYURI) Araku Valley, T: 08936 249204 / 249393, 9440793518

Haritha Valley Resort (Yatri Nivas) Araku Valley T: 08936 249202, 9490367347

Haritha Coconut Country Resort Dindi, 85 kms from Rajahmundry, East Godavari Dist.T: 08862 227992, 9912877055, 9848780527, 9951611050

For Reservation, Contact: Central Reservation OfficeT: 0891 2788820, 9848813584, 9848007022 Book online a

Hotel Pariwar GrandOpp. Jyothi Theater Ladies Gate, Dabagardens, Visakhpatnam-530020 T: 0891-2529956, 7799225500

Hotel Angel Meghana Residency Araku Valley, Nr. Alluri Seeta Rama Raju Public School, AP T: 0893-6249349, 7387272568, 9177095574, [email protected]

Meghana Park It's a Hyderabadi Hotel Suryabagh, Opp. Leelamahal Petrol Bunk, VSP-20 T: 0891-6631230, Cell: 7799225500 E: [email protected]

t www.aptdc.in

E: [email protected], www.hotelpariwargrand.com

NovotelBeach Road, Vizag T: 1860 500 2020, +91 891 2822 222 E: [email protected], www.novotel.com

Sea City Hotels & Guest HousesNH-5, Isukathota, MVP Colony, Visakhapatnam - 17. T: 0891 2761199, 9959616241/ 42 www.seacity.in

The Gateway HotelBeach Road, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 6623670

The Palm BeachNr. RK Beach, Waltair Uplands, Beach Road, VisakhapatnamT: 0891 2754026 / 27

The DasapallaSuryabagh, Visakhapatnam. T: 0891 25564825 / 2563141

Vidhi Residency Besides Kalyani Press, Suryabagh, Vizag-20. T: 0891-2555400/500/600 [email protected]

Design Studio - Interior designers & consultantsC2, Aakruthi, 10-1-9, Waltair uplands, Visakhapatnam - 530 003. T: 0891 2561586 F: 0891 2562775 E: [email protected], www.designstudiointeriors.in

Eden - House of Lights & Appliances#30-15-6, Nr. Saraswathi Park, Dabagardens, Vizag - 530 020. T: 0891 6648855, E: [email protected]

LANTERN - Lighting People Balaji Enterprises, #50-92-2/6/1, Santhipuram, Shankaramatam Main road, Visakhapantam - 530 016. T: 0891-6535557, M: 9295055557 E: [email protected]

Project IncArchitecture, Interiors, Landscape101, Venu Regency Plaza, Beside Raghavendra Swamy Temple, Ramnagar, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891 2568228, 9550036999 E: [email protected] www.projectinc.in

Symbiosys TechnologiesChange Today For a Better Tomorrow Siripuram, Visakhapatnam. www.symbiosystech.com

Malabar GoldAsilmetta Jn., Nr. Sampath Vinayak Temple, Visakhapatnam, T: 0891 2528916

Manchukonda's Shyam Zaveri #10-1-27, Opp. Vemana Mandiram, Sampath Vinayak Temple Road, Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 2562792, 2590999

MVS. Jewel Park Ramatalkies Road, Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 2509591/92/93

Swathi Jewellers K. Sunil, 9246615911, Main Road & BC. Road, Gajuwaka T: 0891 6667899, 6590933 E: [email protected]

Vaibhav Jewellers VSquare Mall, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 667777

FlamesWe Cover Your Bare NecessitiesPavan Enclave, Opp. HDFC, Daba Gardens, Vizag - 530 020. T: 0891 6644455 E: [email protected]

Inner EleganceShop No.: 25, VUDA Complex, Siripuram Jn., Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 6647882

Interior

IT

Jewellery

Lingerie

Restaurant

Saloon

Schools

Sports Accessories

Tours & Travels

Toy Shop

Video Shooting

Website Design & Dev.

Bollywood To Tollywood Shop No.3, Govinda Mansion, Opp. Union Chapel Church, Waltair Uplands, Visakhapatnam-530 003. T: 9700858547

Native Recipe Speciality RestaurantResapuvanipalem, Besides Mega Mart, T: 0891-6618899, 6444401

Rice N Spice#10-1-44/12-13, 5th Floor, Peejay Plaza, VIP Road, Visakhapatnam-530 003. T: 9550131313, www.13square.com

The White Grill 6th Floor, Varun Towers, Opp. Vuda Children's Theater, Siripuram, Vizag. T: 9849887878

ABDUL'S The Saloon - Men's Beauty Parlour

Abhay Spikes

Jawed Habib Hair & Beauty Ltd. For Men & Women

Well Groom - The Saloon Special packages for grooms Shop No: 4, Nr. HSBC, VUDA Complex, Siripuram, Vizag. T: 0891-6649488, 9849873999

Marvel School BC Road, New Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam-26. T: 0891-3263270

Star Sports - Sports GoodsGym & Fitness, Equipments & Sports Wear 1st Floor, GVMC Complex, Diamond park, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891-2521100, E: [email protected]

Kitkat TravelsExclusive SOTC Franchisee, 1st floor, beside Lawrence & Mayo,

Jagadamba Centre, Visakhapatnam. T: 0891 6666656

Travel LinksDoor No: 30, Satya Surya Complex, Dwarakanagar, Vizag - 530 016. T: 9848310117, 9246616117, 9246618117E: [email protected]

Mighty Brain ToysJyothi Enclave, Waltair Road, Ramnagar, Vizag. T: 0891 6627441 / 2 / 3 E

ybraintoys.com

Future Frames - The Audio, Video, Film Studio Contact for Corporate Video Films, Advertisement Films1st Floor, GVMC Complex, Diamond Park, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 2783443, 6644511 E: [email protected]

Dreamsto.comShop no. 5, 1st Floor, Destiny Tower, Opp. Geetha Lodge, Rama Talkies Down Road, Visakhapantam T: 0891 6565786, 9866644786 E: [email protected], www.dreamsto.com

All kinds of Facial, Makeup, Hair, Skin, Laser Treatment#11-4-5/1, Shop No:4, Nowroji Road, Maharanipeta, Vizag - 02.T: 0891-2792812, 9951173787

The Men's Salon #24, Vuda Complex, Opp. Gurajada Kalashetram, Siripuram, Vizag - 530 001. T: 9885027449, 0891-2727449

#9-14-5, Praveen Plaza, VIP Road, Siripuram, Vizag - 530 003.T: 0891-2521142, 6667288, 8106788000

#58-14-51, Journalist Colony, Marripalem, Vizag - 530 009. T: 0891-2780082 / 83

: [email protected] www.might

Luggage Stores

Marbles

Mattresses

Musical Instruments

Opticals

Plywoods & Decorative Veneers

Printers

Real Estate

American Tourister Factory OutletShankutala Travellers Bungalow, Beside Sampath Vinayak Temple, Waltair uplands ,Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 6639495

American Tourister Exclusive store 2nd floor ,CMR Central, Maddilapalem, Visakhapatnam T: 0891 3095414

Samsonite ExclusiveRam's Plaza, Dwarakanagar (2nd Lane), Diamond Park Road, Vizag - 530 016. T: 0891 6664455, 9393101910Email: [email protected]

Archean Granites & Italian Marbles #48-14-116/2, Flatno: 203, 2nd Floor, New Resapuvanipalem, Beside Masjid, Ramatalkies Road, Visakhapatam - 530 003.T: 0891 2573188, 9440190226 E: [email protected]

Agarwal Home Comforts#48-18-75,Near Rama Talkies, Bullaya College Road, Vizag - 530 013. T: 0891 6637111, 9849577711 E w.agarwalcomforts.com

Harmony MusicalsShowroom for Classical & Western Musical Instruments (Learn Keyboard & Guitar)#10-1-34/4, Shop no: 4, Lakshmi Sridevi Plaza, Beside Sampath Vinayaka Temple, CBM Compound, Waltair Uplands, Vizag - 3. T: 9949466685 E: [email protected]

AARIF Opticians Manchukonda Mansion, Uplands CBM Compound, Opp. Dominos, Vizag - 530 003. T: 0891 6464066, 2526070

Himalaya Opticals #10-1-12, Ground floor, Krishna Kamal Enclave, Asilmetta Jn., Next to Sivarama Sweets, Vizag - 530 013. T: 0891 6630381

Himalaya Opticals#9-1-102, Vandita Complex, Resapuvanipalem, Opp. Spencer Hypermarket, Vizag - 13 T: 0891- 6631381

Lesan Eye CentralFree Computerized Eye Testing#10-50-31, Opp. Care Hospital, Waltair Main Road, Vizag - 530 003. T: 08912528899

Jindal PlydecorsComplete range of Decorative Veneers[Laminaters, Doors, Plywoods, Wallpapers & Wooden Flooring] #49-22-5, Lalitha Nagar, Sankaramatam Road, Vizag - 530016 T: 0891 2767618, 2767619, F: 0891 2520646E: ww.jindalply.com

G.K Printhouse Pvt LtdMulti colour Offset Printers#10-12-5/3, Rednam Gardens, Near SBI Main Branch, Vizag - 530 002. T: 0891 2543973, 2549422, 2702711 E rinthouse.com

Prasad's Township Pvt Ltd.,#47-13-2, 2nd Floor, Lakshmi Arcade, Beside Sankaramatam, Dwarakanagar, VSP -16. (Our new venture: 'Golden Park Layout' 100sq yards Rs. 96,000/-, Spot registration, Nr. Kothavalasa Railway station) T: 0891-2541229, 9912411477

Shriram Properties LtdNo. 9-17-27/1, CBM Compound, Suite No.101 &103, VIP Road, Visakhapatnam-530 003. T: 0891 2509393

: [email protected] ww

E: [email protected]

: [email protected] www.gkp

[email protected], w

V I Z A G

red | december 2012 | 139 red | december 2012 | 140

Page 142: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

H Y D E R A B A D

General

Important No :

Ambulance :

Pharmacies

Govt. Hospitals

Private Hospitals

Blood Banks

Airport

Railway Inquiry

Roadway Enquiry

POLICE - 100FIRE - 101AMBULANCE - 102

Apollo Pharmacy - 91-040-23231380Health Pharmacy - 91-040-23310618

Red Cross Blood Bank - 91-040-27633087Blood Bank Narayanguda - 91-040-27567892Chiranjeevi Blood Bank - 91-040- 23555005

Hyderabad International Airport - 66764000/67394099

Train enquiry - 139Reservation enquiry - 135

Bus Station Manager - 23434263Jubilee bus station - 27802203Koti bus station - 23443310/20

Child helpline facility - 1098 Dial-a-crime/stopper - 1090 Police control room - 23232222 Traffic police - 23234065 Sr citizen counsel - 23390000 AP state Aids control society - 24657221/24650776Toll free - 1099Telephone exchange - 23489000Hope trust-help for alcoholics/addicts - 23396339Home care services - 23379999Traffic control room - 27852482Children police - 23540019Clothes bank - 23093335Animal helpline - 32989858/23545523

EMRI - 108Apollo emergency - 1066

Asian Institute of Gastroenterology - 23378888 CDR Hospital (Hyderguda) - 23221221 Durgabai Deshmukh Hospital - 27617801 Govt. Chest Hospital - 23814421 / 22Osmania Gen, Hospital - 24600122ENT, Koti - 24740245Govt. Maternity Hosp. Koti - 24653647King Koti Hospital -24753474Military Hospital, Sec'bad - 27792580MNJ Cancer Hospital - 23318422NIMS, Panjagutta - 23396552 / 23320332Railway Hospital, Sec'bad - 27001134/27789168SD Eye Hosp.Mehdipatnam - 23317274/76

Apollo Hospital Jubilee Hills - 23607777Care Hospital - 24735465 - 70 Fernandez Hospital - 24756997Kamineni Wockhardt Hospital 66924444 KIMS - 040 4488 5000L.V.Prasad Eye Institute - 30612100 Medwin, Nampally - 23202902 St. Theresa's Erragadda - 23701013Yasoda Hospital Somajiguda- 23319999

www.apsrtc.gov.in

Studio PixelDesigning, Event management, Advertising, Photography # 48-13-30, Srinagar, Visakhapatnam - 530 016. M: 9052525254, E: [email protected], www.studiopixel.in

RazzmatazzTheme Decorations, Set Designs, Entertainment, Floral arrangements. You name it WE HAVE IT! T: 9052024650, 9348623223, [email protected]

Vijaya Medical CentreZilla Parishad Junction, Visakhapatnam. T: 0891-2555 111/222, 272 4455/5566

Nikitha HospitalSeethammadhara Jn., Visakhapatnam. T: 0891-2501501, 2719797, 2719696 www.nikithahospital.com, www.obesityhospitalindia.com

Apollo 2525679

ESI Hospital 2747364

Govt. Eye Hospital 2575470

King George Hospital 2564891

KGH Casuality 2564893

Mental Hospital 2754910

Seven Hills 2566744

Sadhan HIV Helpline 2552222

TB Hospital 2552525

Victoria Hospital 2562637

Veterinary Hospital 2706679

Apollo 2529678

Lazarus 2780780

Enquiry 139

General Enquiry 131

Comm. Welfare Centre 2547363

Municipal 3299576

RK Mission Library 2539833

Air India 1800 22 7722

AP Tourism 23453036

Directory Enquiry 197

Electricity 255333

Fire 101

Indian Airlines 1800 180 1407

Jet Airways 1800 22 5522

Kingfisher 1800 180 0101

Police 100 / 2565454

SpiceJet 1800 180 3333

Wedding Planners

Private Hospitals

Hospitals

Ambulance Service

Railway

e-Seva Centres

Airlines Toll Free

Page 143: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

H Y D E R A B A D

General

Important No :

Ambulance :

Pharmacies

Govt. Hospitals

Private Hospitals

Blood Banks

Airport

Railway Inquiry

Roadway Enquiry

POLICE - 100FIRE - 101AMBULANCE - 102

Apollo Pharmacy - 91-040-23231380Health Pharmacy - 91-040-23310618

Red Cross Blood Bank - 91-040-27633087Blood Bank Narayanguda - 91-040-27567892Chiranjeevi Blood Bank - 91-040- 23555005

Hyderabad International Airport - 66764000/67394099

Train enquiry - 139Reservation enquiry - 135

Bus Station Manager - 23434263Jubilee bus station - 27802203Koti bus station - 23443310/20

Child helpline facility - 1098 Dial-a-crime/stopper - 1090 Police control room - 23232222 Traffic police - 23234065 Sr citizen counsel - 23390000 AP state Aids control society - 24657221/24650776Toll free - 1099Telephone exchange - 23489000Hope trust-help for alcoholics/addicts - 23396339Home care services - 23379999Traffic control room - 27852482Children police - 23540019Clothes bank - 23093335Animal helpline - 32989858/23545523

EMRI - 108Apollo emergency - 1066

Asian Institute of Gastroenterology - 23378888 CDR Hospital (Hyderguda) - 23221221 Durgabai Deshmukh Hospital - 27617801 Govt. Chest Hospital - 23814421 / 22Osmania Gen, Hospital - 24600122ENT, Koti - 24740245Govt. Maternity Hosp. Koti - 24653647King Koti Hospital -24753474Military Hospital, Sec'bad - 27792580MNJ Cancer Hospital - 23318422NIMS, Panjagutta - 23396552 / 23320332Railway Hospital, Sec'bad - 27001134/27789168SD Eye Hosp.Mehdipatnam - 23317274/76

Apollo Hospital Jubilee Hills - 23607777Care Hospital - 24735465 - 70 Fernandez Hospital - 24756997Kamineni Wockhardt Hospital 66924444 KIMS - 040 4488 5000L.V.Prasad Eye Institute - 30612100 Medwin, Nampally - 23202902 St. Theresa's Erragadda - 23701013Yasoda Hospital Somajiguda- 23319999

www.apsrtc.gov.in

Studio PixelDesigning, Event management, Advertising, Photography # 48-13-30, Srinagar, Visakhapatnam - 530 016. M: 9052525254, E: [email protected], www.studiopixel.in

RazzmatazzTheme Decorations, Set Designs, Entertainment, Floral arrangements. You name it WE HAVE IT! T: 9052024650, 9348623223, [email protected]

Vijaya Medical CentreZilla Parishad Junction, Visakhapatnam. T: 0891-2555 111/222, 272 4455/5566

Nikitha HospitalSeethammadhara Jn., Visakhapatnam. T: 0891-2501501, 2719797, 2719696 www.nikithahospital.com, www.obesityhospitalindia.com

Apollo 2525679

ESI Hospital 2747364

Govt. Eye Hospital 2575470

King George Hospital 2564891

KGH Casuality 2564893

Mental Hospital 2754910

Seven Hills 2566744

Sadhan HIV Helpline 2552222

TB Hospital 2552525

Victoria Hospital 2562637

Veterinary Hospital 2706679

Apollo 2529678

Lazarus 2780780

Enquiry 139

General Enquiry 131

Comm. Welfare Centre 2547363

Municipal 3299576

RK Mission Library 2539833

Air India 1800 22 7722

AP Tourism 23453036

Directory Enquiry 197

Electricity 255333

Fire 101

Indian Airlines 1800 180 1407

Jet Airways 1800 22 5522

Kingfisher 1800 180 0101

Police 100 / 2565454

SpiceJet 1800 180 3333

Wedding Planners

Private Hospitals

Hospitals

Ambulance Service

Railway

e-Seva Centres

Airlines Toll Free

Page 144: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 145: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 146: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE

SPOT THE DIFFERENCES

Identify the 5 missing pieces and post them immediately on redmagazine FB page or [email protected] to win exciting gifts...!

Identify the 5 missing pieces and post them immediately on red magazine FB page or [email protected] to win exciting gifts...!

FIND THE CAR ACCESSORIES

H F E R R A R I P H

S F D O S K O D A I

T Z I M M E R H A N

A L A S A L L E E O

N V O L V O C A R S

D F P A N O Z L O U

A L E X U S Q E C Z

R D E V A U X Y A U

D E L O R E A N R K

H U M M E R S S J I

Once you get them all mail us at [email protected] or post it on our facebook page to win exciting prizes from red.

AEROCAR | DELOREAN | DE VAUX | FERRARL | HEALEY

HINO | HUMMER | LASALLE | LEXUS | PANOZ | SKODA

STANDARD | SUZUKI | VOLVO CARS | ZIMMER

MATCH THE WORDS

Fighting Grains

Salt Boardwalk

Moss Acolyte

College Scurvy

Under Gathers

Altar Bickering

Liver Disability

Check Coeds

red | december 2012 | 145

Page 147: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE
Page 148: RED DEC 2012 MAGAZINE