Yeh we know its a dodgy old picture and not a glamour shot you are used to seeing on DH! But we dug this one out of the archives just for you to guess who it is. So, do ya know who it is?
If not, here’s a clue… she’s a top bollywood star that seems to get herself into all sorts of pickles not only in India but also abroad
Shilpa in a swimsuit! Shilpa Shetty, winner of Celebrity Big Brother, has been spotted looking hot in a sexy swimsuit. But don’t worry, it wasn’t on a beach or in a pool but in showbiz magazine Ikonz who have stripped the Bollywood babe for their March edition. The mock-up was created following rumours of her possibly being signed up as the next Bond girl. The magazine shows a chirpy Shilpa displaying the body of 007 hottie Halle Berry from Die Another Day. According to Ikonz, Shetty’s Indian agent suggested she may play a Bond girl and if asked, would certainly be up for the part. As an actress, the 32-year-old Hindi film star is said to be used to action flicks and performing some of her own stunts. Well, if Shilpa’s Bond debut is as steamy as this picture, we can’t wait - bet even Daniel Craig is sweating at the thought…
The epitome of Bollywood panache graces the sofa of one of the most captivating celebrity talk shows on TV, as the sexiest sister act in the film industry, Shilpa and Shamita Shetty, is invited on stage, to indulge in Koffee With Karan, exclusively on STAR One, Sunday 13th May at 9pm. Expect far more than coffee beans to be spilled on the revealing show, as Shilpa and Shamita recall childhood anecdotes, dish the dirt and disclose diary entries to their cheeky host. The glamorous girls indulge in gossip and good-hearted banter, but things also get serious, as Shilpa talks, with Diary Room frankness, about her experiences inside the Big Brother House, her feelings about the alleged racism she suffered from her housemates, and what life has been like since winning Celebrity Big Brother 2007. On a lighter note, Shilpa and Shamita fondly recall childhood experiences, teen crushes and sibling rivalry during adolescence. Love, leading men and hostility from colleagues in the film fraternity a
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