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Hear my jungle cry!

He's probably the first name in the fashion fraternity that comes to mind when you say the word 'maverick'. But then, designer Manish Arora never pretended to be otherwise. And after having wowed the world with his circus themed collection last year, this year he's turning to the magic of the jungle as he readies for his show at Paris Fashion Week on March 9.

'Everybody has TO ROCK till they drop'

'Everybody has TO ROCK till they drop'With the nikaah slated to take place tomorrow, Amrita Arora had her Christian wedding ceremony with Shakeel Ladak at Olive Bar and Restaurant last morning amongst 150 select guests. "It's what we've been looking forward to," says Amrita's mother, Joyce. "We wanted to keep it close, so we just called about 150 people. Father Cleophus, someone who has taught me when I was younger, conducted the ceremony."

Sienna Miller to face probe over fashion show

Sienna MillerWashington, Mar 4 : Sienna Miller might face a probe over her fashion label''s recent show in London, after complaints by local residents.

The British actress runs clothing label Twenty8Twelve with her sister, Savannah.

And the company previewed its new Autumn/Winter collection with a catwalk show at a converted dairy company in the city''s trendy Camden on February 22.

However, the local people were enraged seeing the road being blocked by large vans carrying equipment, and rowdy spectators spilling out on the street.

George Clooney, Megan Fox are netizens’ favourite party people

Washington, Mar 4 : George Clooney and Megan Fox are two such celebrities with whom most Internet users would like to party, according to a new online poll.

School bullies still haunt Miley Cyrus

School bullies still haunt Miley CyrusWashington, Mar 4 : Teen starlet Miley Cyrus has revealed that she is still haunted by her pre-teen years when she was persistently bullied by "big, tough girls" at her school.

In a new book titled `Miles To Go', the Hanna Montana star revealed that she still has nightmares about her school torment where she was an easy for the mean girls because she was "scrawny and short".

Once, the bullies even locked her in a restroom.

No Doubt to donate music to concert ticket buyers

Washington, Mar 4 : American rock band No Doubt will be donating their entire back catalogue of music to fans who buy a ticket for their upcoming summer (09) tour.

The band involving Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Adrian Young and Tom Dumont reunited last year and are set kick off a massive North American tour.

They have announced that that all fans who purchase a top price ticket for one of the gigs will be given access to all of their music online for free.

"Since the band is heading back to the road, we wanted to find a cool way to get people listening to our music and stoke them with a great deal at the same time," Contactmusic quoted the band as saying in a statement.

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