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Models Jesse Randhawa and Tapur Chatterjee talk about what it takes to walk the ramp


OPENING UP Jesse and Tapur feel that the Indian fashion industry has evolved and now wears a global look Photo: Makes

Their names figure on the list of top 10 models in the country. Jesse Randhawa and Tapur Chatterjee effortlessly carry off the "look" created by leading fashion designers on the catwalk. After another stylish lap at designer Ashish Soni's show, the duo was game for a chat. And for a change, they went beyond their fashion fixation and discussed a range of topics — from fitness and films to discipline and exploitation in their field.
Jesse: You know Tapur, it's a decade since I entered modelling. There must be something in it for me to stick around. It's great to be on the ramp. To be where the action is. It's nice to wear different outfits and be so deeply involved in style.

Tapur: For me too, it's been quite a journey. I've seen style evolve so beautifully. Now our outlook is global. We are witnessing styles that blend seamlessly on international catwalks. Look at Ashish's clothes. You can wear them casually with jeans or as ensembles.

Jesse: And look at how the ramp world has changed. When I started out, we hardly had any shows. Now, there's a surge, what with the fashion industry looking up. Competition has improved the creative output of designers. Besides, the visibility factor counts. So shows are inevitable. It's for us models to pick and choose...

Tapur: I think it's practical for us to take up one thing at a time. People think modelling is easy — just walking up and down the ramp. They don't realise it's a tough profession. Don't we have to take care of so many things — from skin and fitness to trends and personal-professional discipline? Modelling is a difficult package. You have to stay focussed.

Jesse: And people think models starve themselves to maintain their figure. In reality, we eat right, don't miss much. And we squeeze in some time for workouts. Today, there are so many workout options. You just have to go for something that suits your lifestyle.

Tapur: True Jesse, fitness doesn't mean skipping meals. In fact, one shouldn't miss out on meals — instead eat in moderation. Fitness to me is about making an effort — and investing time... Okay Jesse, how do you manage those expressions on the ramp?

Jesse: When you step onto the ramp, it's not easy facing so many people and bringing out the expression that the designer desires. I learnt to improve my performance gradually. And I guess, experience matters. You have to have a feel for the clothes, the music and the mood to get the right expression.

Tapur: Above all, one must be willing to give one's best. I've come across models who don't pay much attention to detail. For them, it's just another show. Okay, let's talk about Indian models making it internationally. To me, it doesn't make sense to move out of India. I'm well settled here, there's no need for me to uproot myself and knock at the doors of agencies abroad. But young aspirants must try the global ramps. They stand a fair chance.

Jesse: Yes, Indian complexion and hair tones are appreciated abroad. But honestly, I don't see the need for us to go there. It's boom time for our fashion industry. There are so many opportunities. Everyone can be fitted in so well. But for those who are keen, there's Milan or Paris. But watch out, height does matter.

Tapur: I think we must support our own industry and maintain our independence. See what Ashish has done. He has taken India abroad, not followed Western trends. He's making sure his trend works there. What about films? When is yours coming up?

Jesse: For me ramp to films has been an easy transition. I'm at home in the acting department too (smiles). Right now, I'm doing Gulab, a film by Anurag Kashyap. It's based on college politics in Rajasthan. What about you?

Tapur: Never say never. As far as films go, I'm not keeping my options closed. But as I said earlier, I'd like to do one thing at a time. I'm waiting for the best offer. (Hastens to add) If at all.

Jesse: Aren't you a painter?

Tapur: Yes, a commercial painter. Won a national award too. But modelling has gradually taken over my other passions. Now, there simply is no time. What about your interests?

Jesse: I love the outdoors — travelling. That too within the country. I don't skip a beat when it comes to dancing and I'm active in martial arts too.

Tapur: So how did you get that fabulous body? (Laughs merrily) It's looks sculpted (With action).

Jesse: (Smiling timidly) Look who's talking. Hmmm... you've stolen my question. How did you get that amazing face?

Tapur: I can't take much credit for that. (Laughs)

Jesse: Tell me Tapur, don't people get you and your twin sister and model Tupur mixed up?

Tapur: Getting us mixed up is okay. But some people take advantage of our identical looks. There aren't always good people around, you know? But we have learnt to deal with it. But it irks me when people talk to me about exploitation. Isn't it there in every field? Sadly, it's hyped when it comes to showbiz. Exploitation happens only when you give it a chance.

Jesse: True, you get exploited when you want to. So it depends on what you want. Okay Tapur, doesn't travel tire you?

Tapur: No, as long as you maintain discipline and balance things out — physically and mentally. I don't want to get caught in the rat race. I take time off and do some introspection. Even do simple things like sudoku. At some point you have to shut the door to everything else. That renews your interest in the next day's work.

Jesse: Sometimes, so many shows come together. We miss out on sleep and have to make early morning trips to the airport. But the frenetic pace excites me. A regular nine-to-nine jobs are boring. I enjoy it this way. Totally.

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Jesse Randhawa: Danseuse, Gourmet and Humanist







India's Supermodel talks to Shaaditimes on life, love, and...




India's Supermodel talks to Shaaditimes on life, love, and dance.

Jesse Randhawa wouldn't mind dating Jet Li although she's seeing Bollywood choreographer Sandip Sopparkar and both are good-looking, amazing martial arts experts, and wonderful human-beings. Both Jesse and Sandip (a professional Latin American dancer) are famous for their dance sizzle and panache and will launch pop icon Madonna's big 50-birthday party with a waltz.



It is believed that the party will open with their performance at an exclusive country estate in England. Hailed as the event of the year, the guest list includes international luminaries and movers and shakers including: Gwyneth Paltrow, Stella McCarney, Britney Spears and Justin Timerlake. Also invited are the Maharaja of Jaipur and the Royal Family of Neemrana Palace and officials of the Malawian government.



If not salsa it's films and modeling for one of India's most successful supermodels and Bollywood actress. Described by designers as the synthesis of beauty, brains and passion, she stands at a statuesque and willowy 5 ft 10 inches in height and epitomizes the look of a generation of Indian woman. Considered a style icon amongst her contemporaries, fashionistas, divas and young Indian girls throughout India, she exudes an extraordinary mix of modern and classism. Jesse was one of the first models to crop her hair to the nape along with Ruby Bhatia in the early 90's.

This Femina Miss India 94' alumnus and 2nd runner-up in the Ford Supermodel India 1994 Pageant has seen her career graph steadily climb in the past decade. After notching an enviable and admirable 5th place in one of the most glorious pageants in Femina history where today's Bollywood superstars, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan placed second to Sushmita Sen (later Miss Universe 94'), Jesse has definitely created her own style and aura. She has just completed Anurag Kashyap's forthcoming film Gulal, and is adding finishing touches to a political thriller Chot.

Shaaditimes caught up with star during her hectic schedule as she prepares for the Madonna party and a Manish Malhotra fashion show.




Did she know then she would rule India's ramp for over decade?
"No, I really didn't think I would survive so long," she says and clarifies, "I don't think its just physical beauty though it is an important part of modeling. A top model also has to be alert, current and intelligent," she believes. A Jaipuri punjaban, Jesse, studied at the Maharani Gayatri Devi College in Jaipur where she obtained a degree in Arts.

According to Jesse her parents have been her most vocal supporters.
"My father is no more and was once in the Navy and my mother stays with me in Mumbai." Modeling to her is more than work. "It absorbs me and challenges me to be my best." A humanist Jesse can be seen as the force behind serious causes such as cruelty to animals. She also enjoys being a gourmet. "I just made besan ke ladoos today," she says. On her down time when she's not sashaying down the ramp she enjoys music. "I am musical. I tried playing the flute and I love to dance."

A salsa enthusiast in large part to choreographer Sandip Sopparkar, Jesse says, "It's a discipline which allows you to create and to keep fit. I love any type of dancing and enjoyed dancing at raves as a teenager."



What does she love the most about Sandip?
"As a teacher he listens to you. He makes you pay attention to your posture and always listens to your point of view." She adds, "His most important quality is his ability to forget and forgive. He is good to most everyone in his life."

Has she been compared to anyone in the industry or in Hollywood?
"I have been compared to Halle Berry," she laughs. "Although I don't believe there is a resemblance. I don't like to admire or copy anyone. I think it's better to be yourself. Also I think it's the hair. I cut my locks on the recommendation of Fashion Designer Jatin Kochar. It was during Femina Miss India (1994) and he suggested it would give me a totally different look and a chance to get noticed. And I think it worked."



Is her physique God's gift?
"I am naturally tall and lean though I believe everyone has to take care of their metabolism. My heredity allows me not to have to worry so much about consuming calories, but I feel one needs to exercise to stay toned and fit. I think it's most important for each woman to understand her own body and try to optimize her physique to look her best."

Her close friends include fellow models, Sheetal Mallar and Kiran Rao. "We enjoy traveling together." They have enjoyed treks in the forests and Kashmir. Her favorite designer is Gavin Miguel. "I love his gowns and wear them when I dance." Also on the list are awarding winning designers Wendell Roddericks and Rohit Verma. "They have simple and flowing cuts and shapes in their garments." Jesse will be wearing Wendell Roddericks at the ritzy Madonna celebration.

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Jesse Randhawa



Attitude, attitude and more attiude makes this super model a delight to watch as she sashays down the ramp.
This Miss India runner up carries the clothes with panache and makes even a simple outfit look cool!

A favourite with designers and with us as well!

Photographs: Dominic Xavier

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One guy in 'Love Game' with seven girls!


Actor Randeep Hooda is certainly enjoying his role in director Srinivas’ forthcoming movie titled Love Game .

The film is a comedy with subtle erotic overtones. It tells the story of a man who flirts with as many as seven women and has some kind of issue with everyone.
Randeep Hooda plays the male lead opposite seven heroines. The girls are Riya Sen , model Jesse Randhawa , Divya Dutta , Rituparna Sengupta , Sada , Kalpana Pundit and Rakhi Sawant .

As can be expected, Randeep says he is really enjoying working with so many actresses in a movie.

Despite all the cops and gangster roles that Randeep has done in the past, the actor says his role in ‘Love Game’ is closest to his real self.

If anything, this role will definitely change Randeep’s onscreen image.

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Are we ready for Bikini babes?


It sure is going to be an eye-popping event. The Miss Bikini India 2007 contest is slated to be held in Goa in December.

Girls from India have time and again excelled in international beauty pageants and have brought home the coveted tiaras: Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss Asia Pacific. You name it! Now, Bikini babes are set to arrive and make their mark at a pageant being organized by Niksan Info Media Pvt Ltd.
The event will be much like an Indian version of the Miss Bikini International.

But the big question is: Are we ready for such an event?

While on the one hand, a new Guinness record for largest swimwear photoshoot was recently created in Australia when 1,010 girls posed together in bikinis on Sydney’s Bondi Beach, on the other hand, Niksan Info Media in India is having tough time getting enough celebrities for Miss Bikini India 2007.

Sample this. As many as three Bollywood celebrities have turned down the offer to walk the ramp in a bikini for a special non-competitive segment of the event which is basically intended at celebrity endorsement to bring attention to the event. Malaika Arora , Jiah Khan and Esha Deol have refused to walk the catwalk in tiny two-piece outfits.

A representative of Niksan Info Media says the company did not anticipate such a show of inhibition from Bollywood beauties. Meanwhile, other celebrities have also been approached, but there is no final word from anyone yet.

Names that are being rumored around include those of celebrities like Bipasha Basu , Neha Dhupia and model Jesse Randhawa . But there is no official confirmation yet.

Sanjay Manocha from Niksan Info Media says Miss Bikini India is not a voyeuristic event but purely a trade event aimed at boosting the inner wear and undergarments industry.

When asked if India is ready for such an event, Manocha reasons that Indian lingerie and undergarments industry has boomed in last couple of years.

“We are not catering to any carnal interests of a group or individual. The event is basically for promoting the undergarment industry. We have to change with the times,” Manocha is quoted as saying.

The organizers are in talks with several corporate houses to sponsor Miss Bikini India contest. Some international celebrities are also likely to attend the event.

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Jesse dresses up for a different role!


Having made her mark on International fashion circuit, model Jesse Randhawa will make her acting debut in a small budget film.

The film , titled Chot, will have Jesse playing a reporter cracking down on corrupt police officials who extort money from newcomers in Mumbai.

The movie, to be directed by newcomer Nabh Kumar Raju, will be made on a skimpy budget.

Interestingly, Jesse was supposed to make her debut in another Hindi film titled Gulal by Anurag Kashyap. However, the film has shelved for the time being and Jesse is focussed on Chot.

Even as Jesse is all set for her Bollywood debut, she doesn’t seem to be in the mood to say goodbye to ramp. At the same time she makes it clear that she won’t do any item numbers in the movies.

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Jesse Randhawa dances for 'No Smoking'


Model Jesse Randhawa will be seen in a very unconventional item number in Anurag Kashyap’s film No Smoking .

Anurag sure does think out of the box. In the time when Mallikas and Celinas are the queens of item numbers, the maverick director has opted for a lanky model for a song in his movie ‘No Smoking’ that stars John Abraham in the lead role.
It is learnt that Anurag got the idea of casting Jesse Randhawa for the song when he saw her hosting the Salaam-e-Ishq fashion show recently. He had previously worked with her in his movie ‘Gulaal’, which never got released.

According to Anurag, the song Jesse does in ‘No Smoking’ is a very stylish one, but it has no nudity. In fact, Jesse will be seen dressed in a black suit throughout the song.

Anurag says: “Jesse suited the mood, attitude and feel of the film.”

It took Jesse two-three days of rehearsals to learn the dance steps for the song which is choreographed by Ashley Lobo.

‘No Smoking’ tells the story of a chain smoker who joins a rehab to quit the habit after his marriage comes to the point of collapse. Ayesha Takia is paired with John in the film.

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Real models glam up 'Fashion'





While making a movie on the fashion world, it makes sense to rope in actual models from the fashion industry itself.

Madhur Bhandarkar , who likes to keep utmost authenticity in his slice-of-life films, actually signed as many as 46 real models (both female and male) to be part of his movie Fashion . However, none of these models was given substantial roles. Their parts were mainly walk-in roles.

Among the real models in the film are: Jesse Randhawa , Aanchal Kumar, Nayonika Chatterjee, Mridula Sharma, Bhavna Sharma, Diandra Soares, Binal Trivedi, Sucheta Sharma, Alicia Raut and Joey Mathews.


These models were basically part of the sequences showing fashion shows and back-stage preparations in the film.

Madhur shot the scenes in such a way that the models never got to feel as if they were shooting for a movie. He made them feel as if they were participating in a fashion show.

Model Nayonika Chatterjee tells a tabloid that she was apprehensive before shooting for the film because she had heard tales of long delays in shooting. But she admits she was impressed by the level of professionalism on the sets of Bhandarkar’s film.

The movie also stars model-turned-actress Mugdha Godse in an important role. However, the main roles are reserved for actors like Priyanka Chopra (who is a former Miss World) and Kangana Ranaut .

‘Fashion’ is set to premiere in Dubai. The movie hits the theatres on October 29.

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