Tuesday, March 21, 2023

 NAOKI UNVEILS LUXURIOUS UNISEX SALON IN HYDERABAD



Hyderabad, March 2023 – Naoki, the luxurious unisex salon that offers an indulgent experience like no other, has opened its doors in Hyderabad. Bringing the best of international brands to town, Naoki offers unparalleled pampering services in an extravagant interior space. From high-end haircare products to cutting-edge skincare solutions, Naoki has everything you need to look and feel your best.


To mark this launch, Naoki is hosting an exclusive launch preview, a gala evening at the Salon, which 
was attended by prominent influencers, socialites, and celebrities in the city.



 

The salon's interior space is designed to transport you to a world of luxury and sophistication, with plush seating and intricate details that exude elegance. You'll feel like royalty from the moment you step through their doors.

 




The unstoppable force behind Naoki is Nikshitha, a former Miss Telangana, influencer, and entrepreneur. Nikshitha's passion for beauty and fashion has led her to pursue studies in fashion designing in Milan and Business Administration in Hyderabad. Her unique combination of skills and knowledge allows her to bring a fresh perspective to the world of beauty and fashion.

 




"We are thrilled to introduce Naoki to the world," says Nikshitha"Our goal is to offer our customers an indulgent experience that is unparalleled in luxury and sophistication. We have worked hard to curate the best international brands and create an interior space that is as beautiful as it is comfortable. We can't wait to welcome you to our world of beauty and relaxation."



Naoki Salon is excited to welcome customers to its world of beauty and relaxation. Visit Naoki at Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad to experience the ultimate in luxury beauty services.

 

Salon Address: B1, Plot.no, 789/TF, 3rd Floor, H. No 8-2-293/82/A, Rd Number 36, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana 500033

 

About Naoki Salon:

Naoki offers a wide range of services for both men and women, including haircuts, styling, coloring, facials, manicures, pedicures, and more. The salon uses only the best products from international brands, ensuring that customers receive the highest quality of care and attention.


 Holi Special by Hema Malini and Legendary Bhajan Ratan Kavi Narayan Agrawal




Click here to listen to Shyam Rang Mein- https://youtu.be/cuohaPEk52Q

Click here to listen to Achutam Keshavam- https://youtu.be/QM9zbKzN9xU

Veteran actress Hema Malini has lent her voice to a bhajan and a mantra written by legendary bhajan ratan Kavi Narayan Agrawal titled “Shyam Rang Mein” and “Achutam Keshavam” dedicated to Lord Shri Krishna for the festival of Holi
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Addressing her fans, Hema Malini opened up on the songs: “Radhe Radhe! I wish you all a very happy Holi. On the occasion of Holi I have sung two songs, which are written by Kavi Narayan Agrawal and music by Vivek Prakash. I am more than happy to sing these two beautiful songs. Once again Happy Holi and please be safe” further adding “I am very happy that for the first time we have released a song in the temple of Shri Radha Raman and dedicated the song to the almighty. May God be with us!


Informing about the songs, Kavi Narayan Agrawal said: “Jai Shri Krishna and Radhe Radhe and I wish you all a very Happy Holi. This Holi is very special for me because I have written two bhajans which are sung by Hema Ji. I hope you’ll like this rendition. It is a Holi special song. Stay safe! further adding “It was my wish to release the bhajans at Shri Radha Raman Mandir in Vrindavan, I am so thankful to Hema ji that she respected my wish and we released the bhajans there”


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Veteran actress Hema Malini has lent her voice to a bhajan and a mantra written by Kavi Narayan Agrawal titled “Shyam Rang Mein” and “Achutam Keshavam” dedicated to Lord Shri Krishna for the festival of Holi.




Click here to listen to Shyam Rang Mein- https://youtu.be/cuohaPEk52Q

Click here to listen to Achutam Keshavam- https://youtu.be/QM9zbKzN9xU



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ANNUAL GLITTERY BIRTHDAY BASH OF  MANIK SONI 




The bash witnessed a crème-de-la-crème crowd comprising Pankaj Soni PS designer studio, Irfan Pathan, Poonam Pandey, Siddharth Nigam, Rashami,  Desai, Prashant Virender Sharma, Alan Kapoor, Ojas Rajani, Saru Maini, and many more







The venue was buzzing with glitterati from Bollywood, Television, Fashion, delicious food, and grooving music. Well-wishers from the industry dropped by to bring in Manik Soni's birthday











The star of the night Manik Soni said, “Birthdays are always special. The day becomes further special when you spend the day with your friends and family”






  

It was a super hit evening and a No.1 party indeed!




 Hacks to protect your hair and skin this Holi!


 

Holi, the festival of colours, is just around the corner. And while we enjoy throwing colours at each other, we cannot stop thinking about the damage it causes to our skin and hair. &TV artists share the natural remedies they use to keep their skin and hair healthy during Holi. These include Preity Sahay (Kamini) from Doosri MaaKamna Pathak (Rajesh Singh) from Happu ki Ultan PaltanVidisha Srivastava (Anita Bhabi) from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai. Preity Sahay, essaying Kamini in &TV’s Doosri Maa, says, “Holi is my favourite festival. I enjoy playing with colours, but even though there are many safe and organic colours, following basic rules to protect your hair and skin from damage is imperative. I follow my mother's simple but effective remedy to protect them from harmful colours. Coconut oil and even Olive oil are common ingredients available in every household and help effectively without causing any damage to your hair and skin. Coconut oil acts as a layer on the skin and hair so that the chemicals in the colours do not directly harm. Whenever I step out to play Holi, I rub coconut oil on the exposed parts of my face, hands, and feet. Also, I infuse coconut oil into my hair the night before Holi to protect my hair. So, I recommend using coconut oil as a one-stop solution this Holi for all my viewers. Please prevent your hair and skin from getting damaged by using this remedy, and have a happy Holi.”

 


Kamna Pathak, essaying Rajesh Singh, says, There are numerous reasons to enjoy the festival of colours, from playing with gulaal to feasting on gujiyas and thandais. But it also taxes your skin and hair to a high degree. The onslaught of colours, the majority of which contain harmful chemicals, the long hours in the sun, and the heat can wreak havoc on your skin if you do not take care of it with a proper skin prep routine before and after the festival. I have sensitive skin and am allergic to colours, so I always prefer playing Holi with organic colours. I keep moisturising my skin to prevent it from getting dry. My basic skincare mantra for every post-Holi celebration is a mix of curd, honey, and a little turmeric, which I apply to the face, neck, and arms daily for a few days after Holi and wash off after 20 minutes. It brightens the skin and makes it soft and smooth. Also, I do massages of the scalp, roots, and ends of the hair with olive oil and use lukewarm water to remove the colour first.” Vidisha Srivastava, essaying Anita Bhabi, says, “Before heading out for the Holi celebrations, I never forget to moisturise my skin generously. I apply a liberal amount of almond oil to protect my skin from the sun’s damaging UV rays. I apply it on my arms, feet, neck, and hands. After the celebrations, I always prefer using a face scrub, a mixture of two tablespoons of sea salt, one tablespoon of fresh lemon juice, and a few drops of olive oil. This remedy helps me to remove excess dirt and oil from the skin. One can also apply buttermilk after a lot of sun exposure. It will relieve burning skin and lighten the tan as curd has natural bleaching properties. Make sure you exfoliate the lips and neck too. It works like magic.”


Watch Doosri Maa at 8:00 pm, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan at 10:00 pm, and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai at 10:30 pm, airing every Monday to Friday only on &TV!

 

 Jeet Gannguli: Romancing Indian Music for Decades


Jeet Gannguli, ace composer and singer who is known for his chartbusters, ‘Music album of Sadak 2’,  'Hamari Adhuri Kahani', 'Jitni Dafa', 'Muskurane', ‘Aashiqui 2’, ‘Suno Na Sange Marmar’, ‘Raaz’, 'Khamoshiyan', ‘Sanam Re’ believes that music affects the way we live. Our thoughts, our joys and sorrows, the way we think and the way we dance; all of it moving to the unending melodies and patterns of the soundtrack of our lives.

A true blue Mumbaikar at heart, the ace music composer and singer started his career in Mumbai. From the beginning of his career he has been composing and recording music in both Hindi and Bengali languages with his base being Mumbai.

Holding a penchant to entertain the audience with some of the finest pieces of artwork, he has carved his name on multiple trophies like - Zee Cine Awards, Filmfare Awards, Mirchi Music Awards, Big Star Entertainment Awards, Global Indian Music Academy Awards, IIFA Awards, Filmfare Awards East, Mirchi Music Awards Bangla, Zee Bangla Gaurav Samman Award, Tele Cine Awards, TOIFA (Times Of Indian Film Awards) and many more.


He has also been one of the respected recipient of Bangabhushan, a title conferred by WB govt to acknowledge his outstanding contribution in bangali and Indian music.

His music connects to music lovers across ages. Some of his oldest compositions are relevant and favourite even today. Not only does he cater to every genre, his songs serve as a therapy to those battling depression and anxiety “Music has the power to heal, it doesn’t lie. There’s something universal about the creative arts that’s good for health, and mental health in particular, it makes us feel good, provides meaning, stimulates reflection, and brings us together” says Jeet who has composed numerous ads, jingles in Hindi.



 Celebrate this Holi with Mediamax Entertainment & DJ Sheizwood ‘s new song "Holi Mein Bawaal" sung by Vishal Srivastav


Music composed by- DJ Sheizwood, Sung by - Vishal Srivastav & Written by Kunwar Juneja

Click here-https://youtu.be/deMxy6ENYmU
 
After the success of achieving milestones of millions Composer Dj sheizwood is ready for yet another release….

 If you really wish to enjoy the colourful festival, it is imperative that you lend your ears to Holi Mein Bawaal. DJ Sheizwood, Vishal Srivastav & Kunwar Juneja continue to put in a variety of colours in this Holi song, mixing classical and folk, and different melodies and beats, all blending beautifully with the chorus.  

Avi Pandey of Mediamax Entertainment says "Holi means colors, brightness, fun, and ecstasy and so does Holi Mein Bawaal.  As much as it is impossible to stay away from colours on this day, so is to restrain yourself from grooving to this song"

DJ Sheizwood says" Holi Mein Bawaal is all about layering and exploring the rich music and fine nuances while keeping the pure heart of fun associated with the festival. Traditional holy music seems to be losing its presence in Indian music scenes. Through this song we want to remind people about the beauty of traditional holi music & give them their Holi song of 2023"

Vishal Srivastav says "I am sure no Holi party will be complete without this song, it will be a part of everyone's Holi playlist. I had a lot of fun while recording this song. Infact we have already played Holi while making this song but we want to celebrate the festival with our fans also"

Kunwar Juneja says "What is Holi without a signature festive song that heightens the vibrancy of the festival of colours?  As we gear up to bring in the festival this year, here's presenting Holi Mein Bawaal"

This extremely vibrant and energetic song will remain in our hearts forever.

Holi ke rang swadisht pakwaano ke sang!



Holi, the festival of colours, symbolises the vivid and colourful spirit and great enthusiasm. People smear colours on each other’s faces and indulge in delicious delicacies and beverages. This year &TV artists intend to play Holi in high spirits and prepare the finest Holi delicacies popular in their hometowns. And what's more, they reveal these secret recipes to us! These include Neha Joshi (Yashoda) from Doosri MaaYogesh Tripathi (Daroga Happu Singh) from Happu ki Ultan PaltanShubhangi Atre (Angoori Bhabi) from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai. Neha Joshi, essaying Yashoda in &TV’s Doosri Maa, says, “Although I am from Maharashtra, this year my festive celebrations will be in the pink city, Jaipur. I truly enjoy the festive vibe even though I don’t particularly enjoy playing with colours. So, I plan to explore the city and witness its festive spirits at their best at the Elephant Festival. The festival is celebrated during Holi, where elephants are dressed in rugs and ornamented with pretty accents and jewels. Their bodies and trunks get painted, and a procession of elephants passes through the streets. A band plays songs and drums to signify the festive mood. Even though I look forward to participating in this unique festival, I will miss my mother, Puran Poli. In Maharashtra, there is a tradition of making puran poli on that day. It is a sweet, fried flatbread stuffed with a filling of yellow gram and sugarcane jaggery.



It points to the festival’s agrarian origins as a harvest festival. I love it so much that I can't resist eating it all day (laughs). I have decided to make it myself this year and serve it to my extended family here. I wish everyone a joyful Holi."Yogesh Tripathi, essaying Daroga Happu Singh, says, “It is my favourite festival of the year. I am from Uttar Pradesh, where Holi is a two-day festival celebrated with zeal and zest. Apart from playing with colours and throwing water at each other, eating gujiya (sweet) is my favourite thing to do on this day. It is a classic North Indian sweet made of crisp, flaky pastry filled with khoya (milk solids) and nuts. This year I will be preparing gujiya myself. I will also play colours with my wife and kids in our building. During Holi, our society's swimming pool gets filled with coloured water. I will spend as much time in the pool as possible with my son since he is excited about it. Hamare sabhi darshako ko holi ki dhero shubhkaamnaye.” Shubhangi Atre essaying Angoori Bhabi, shares, “I prepare a lot of sweets and snacks for my friends every year to celebrate the festival, and this year will be no different. I will prepare some treats from Bhopal, my hometown. On my list are gujiyas, jalebis, besan ke laddoos, chakli, and Bhakarwadis. Additionally, my daughter has planned some interesting games for our guests to play around the festival, and I am quite excited about them. Have a wonderful and safe Holi.”


Watch Doosri Maa at 8:00 pm, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan at 10:00 pm, and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai at 10:30 pm, airing every Monday to Friday only on &TV!

 

 

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