Fraser Suites Holiday Extravaganza

 

Fraser Suites, located in the heart of Seef announces their holiday extravaganza promotion valid from 9th November until 29th February 2012.

The tax inclusive offer includes a stay for four nights and you pay only for three, a BD20 shopping voucher for Seef Mall, a special welcome plus airport transfers and wireless internet access.

Booking terms and conditions: One night charge upon booking which is non-refundable and non-exchangeable. A minimum stay of four nights is required.

For reservations, visit their website at www.bahrain.frasershospitality.com or Tel. +973 1717 1626.

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Pamper Yourself

The Best of the Sea  with Thalassa Spa

The Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea and Spa is the first hotel within GCC to offer ‘thalassotherapy’.

The extensive Thalassa sea and spa complex covers 2,000 square metres and is designed with the utmost care to ensure privacy and tranquility for every guest. The complex features 14 treatment rooms combining seawater hydrotherapy, massages and wellness programs.

The spa features a seawater hydrotherapy pool, freshwater pool, saunas, steam rooms, a hairdresser for men and a beauty salon for women, as well as yoga and squash studios.

For bookings and reservations, Tel. +973 1763 6391 or visit www.sofitel.com

 

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Facial Treatment at The Intercontinental Regency Bahrain

                

Pamper yourself at this five-star spa with a ‘Cleansing and Purifying Facial’ with Spa Siam products, a unique facial treatment to pamper and enhance the beauty, texture, appearance of the skin with the natural ingredients.

 The facial treatment includes:

  • Cleansing with Red Tea Facial Cleanser – removes all traces of make-up, dead skin cells and grime
  • Toning with Red Tea Toner – provides excellent anti oxidation, whitening and anti inflammatory benefits
  • Lemongrass Apricot Face Scrub – exfoliates and cleanses the skin with an invigorating, antiseptic clean fresh finish
  • Pomegranate Jasmine Facial Massage Cream – soothing, antiseptic and anti inflammatory properties encourages cell growth and increases skin elasticity; pomegranate extract decreases premature skin ageing
  • Rice Clay Facial Mask – high mineral content excellent for skin remineralisation; ensures healthy hydrated skin
  • Red Tea Anti-Wrinkle Moisturising Cream – gradually smoothens out lines and wrinkles, leaving skin younger and smoother

       

For reservations, contact The Intercontinental Regency Bahrain on Tel.+973 1722 7777.

 

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marafie

Paving The Way For Bahrain’s Health Tourism

Dr Hanann A. Wahed Marafie is considered to be one of the leading dermatologists and Cosmetic dermatologists in the region. With over 16 years of experience in the industry, she is well known for introducing many of the latest and most advanced technologies and treatments to Bahrain.

Dr Marafie Currently Offers:

Treatment for a range of skin problems including acne

Advanced laser technology for all skin colour and types

Ultrasonic crystal peels for treating pigmentation, wrinkles and acne scars

Chemical Peels

Anti ageing procedures including Botox and fillers

Mesotherapy for hair loss, cellulite and wrinkles

Non surgical body treatments

Face and body lifting with the most advanced equipment

Dr Marafie’s clinic is located on the 7th floor of the Orchid Building, near Dana Mall. Tel. +973 1758 5373.

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Insight In to the Rich & Famous : Hrithik Roshan

  • Age:                    37
  • Nationality:       Indian
  • DOB:                 10th January 1974

Hrithik Roshan is an Indian actor who has appeared in many Bollywood films. After having appeared in films as a child actor in the 1980s, Roshan made his film debut in a leading role in Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai (2000) for which Roshan earned his Filmfare Awards for Best Actor and Best Male Debut. In 2001, he went on to appear in the melodrama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham…, which became India's highest-grossing film in the overseas market.

Roshan received his third Filmfare Award for Best Actor in 2006 for his performance in the action film Dhoom 2, his biggest commercial success to date. He later received critical acclaim for his performance in Jodhaa Akbar for which he received his first international award at the Golden Minbar International Film Festival. These accomplishments have established him as a leading contemporary actor of Hindi cinema.

Confidential Arabian was given an opportunity to have an exclusive interview with him.

What made you decide to become an actor?

I actually appeared as a child artist in a number of films in the 1980’s and later then dabble as an  Assistant Director for a couple of my father’s films, which was great in gaining insight into how things work on the other side of the camera. Although I had studied a Bachelors Degree in Commerce, I guess films felt like the natural career path for me to take. My official debut film as a leading man wasn’t until 2000 – a film called ‘Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai’.
 
Why did you become an actor? Is the money good?

I grew up surrounded by films. My father was an actor/ director/ producer, my paternal uncle was a music director, my maternal grandfather was a producer/ director, so I was exposed to the industry from a young age and I guess it was in my genes.
 Yes, the money is good, but that certainly wasn’t the driving force that excelled my career in the industry. Recently the unveiling of my wax figure at Madame Tussaud’s, London sure was an indication that I must be doing something right. But in all honesty, by God’s grace, I have been blessed with such a wonderful network of family and friends, who have supported me unconditionally and certainly share in my success and achievements.

When you were a child did you aspire to do anything else?

At five years old, all I was interested in was playing with my friends. But again, I always knew that I wanted to work within the industry. My father was my role model and icon and I would look at him on screen in adulation. But I certainly didn’t think I had star qualities or even the potential to become an actor as I was actually quite a shy and insecure child. I was somewhat overweight and I had a stutter which I was really conscious about. I was really introverted and at that young an age, I certainly didn’t think that I had what it would take to become a lead actor one day, with the sort of screen presence you expect from the heroes of Indian cinema.
 
How big is your fan base? Who would you say it’s mainly made up of?

I guess women probably make up the larger part of my fan base, although I try to be a role model for young people generally, in terms of following dreams and making a success of your life, whatever you choose for yourself. What I try to advocate is for individuals to believe in themselves. Others will try to knock you down, but follow your dream, equipped with a combination of faith, hard work, honesty, integrity and doing good, and you will certainly succeed if these qualities are part of your value system.

You’re married and have two children. What affects has been an actor had on your personal life?

I’m extremely lucky that my amazing wife is also part of an acting family, so she completely understands the pressures, the commitments, and so forth – she grew up surrounded by it herself, as her father and uncles were collectively actors, producers, directors themselves, and her brother is also an actor. Again, she supports me unequivocally. As much as possible, she and my sons will accompany me when I’m filming overseas. I miss them dearly when they’re not by my side. But we certainly work together to make things as stable and obviously as secure for our children and our family life as possible.
 
If you were given the chance to speak to fellow Indians working in the Middle East (which are suffering or being involved in the protests) what would you tell to them?
Firstly, to take care and to look after each other. There is a lot of change, unrest and uncertainty at this present moment. They should not forget that across the world, there are people who are wishing well and praying for them. It is important to stick together and demonstrate solidarity in the face of adversity. These are challenging times, showing selflessness and taking care of each other is so important.

In your own perspective what can actors like you can change the world?

I think actors can certainly leverage their global profiles to help highlight and raise awareness around various global issues. They can reach audiences and potentially drive support for good causes and inspire people to take action where they previously may have been unaware of certain issues.

If they choose too, actors can lend their support to and throw their weight behind global campaigns and causes. Actors that are role models and icons can generate support for causes as, to an extent, they have a level of influence among certain communities and networks. In fact, I think it is so important to do so. When you have been blessed with so much, it goes without saying that you have a duty and commitment toward your fellow human beings and to do whatever you can, in whatever capacity, to ensure the welfare of others. Not to do so would be a severe travesty and injustice.
 
What are the pros and cons of being famous?

You know, it’s a wonderful and extremely humbling by-product of being in the public eye. At the end of the day I’m an actor, and I’m so lucky to be doing what I love most. To experience the love and affection that fans show you is reassurance that you must be doing something right. These are the people whose approval I seek – who pay their hard earned money to see my films.
 
Yes, there can be tricky situations. Sometimes you just want to pop out for a quiet coffee or take a peaceful walk, but you adapt. I wouldn’t trade this for anything. I’m not one for courting attention though, and I try to keep my sons out of the public eye as much as possible. They are aware who their dad is, but I want them to grow up as grounded, hard-working and humble human beings.
 
Where would you like to see the Bollywood market go?

Hindi cinema has evolved to a huge extent over recent years, as a result of India’s changing socio-economic landscape. With the emerging middle class has come a demand for cinema that pushes the boundaries and audiences are much more receptive to cinema that more closely imitates real life. Consequently, very real issues are being explored in our films and no longer would you automatically link boundary-pushing films with independent, or ‘arthouse’, Indian cinema.
 
What do you think makes Bollywood different than Hollywood?

You know, the differences are decreasing and the similarities are becoming ever more evident. The lines that have until now differentiated our cinema from the mainstream are becoming increasingly blurred. Maybe this is a by-product of media globalisation, but mainstream Indian cinema is ever evolving, progressing and responding to changing audience expectations. There are certainly more similarities between Hollywood and ‘Bollywood’ today, than there were ten years ago and the crossover or collaboration process is finally evolving from theory to practice – not only in terms of the acting talent, but also on the production and studio level. 

Are we going to see you in the Middle East soon?

Never say never

Improve Your Look – With New Look

Located in City Centre

VERSACE

For Men & Women AUTUMN/WINTER 2011-12

This season’s Versace collection for men presents an optical game of shapes, proportions, colours and graphics, conducted with a knowing and contemporary nod. The foundation of the collection comprises highly sartorial elements, with garments that have a new volume and are less rigid and softer than previously. Notably, the shoulder line of jackets and coats is markedly relaxed, and detailing has been simplified without betraying the Maison’s DNA.

VERSACE WOMEN 

This season’s collection is an exploration of sharp and sinuous cuts on shift and anatomical shapes. Double breasted coats are A-line pleated, and pencil-cut to the knee with regimental gold buttons. Shoulders come in two variations, one sharp and straight, the second dropped and less structured. Dresses are tight and sexy little shifts. The result is a new take on the essence of the House of Versace.

Versace is located in the Moda Mall.

SONY MUSIC

SONY MUSIC – NOV 2011 Latest Releases

  • Susan Boyle Someone To Watch Over Me              
  • Britney Spears B In The Mix, The Remixes Vol 2
  • J. Cole Cole World: The Sideline Story
  • Kelly Clarkson Stronger (Deluxe Version)
  • Il Divo Wicked Game
  • Scorpions  Comeblack
  • Daughtry Break The Spell CD(1) RCA Records Label

NEW DVDS

  • Boney M. The Complete DVD Collection
  • Pearl Jam Pearl Jam Twenty
  • Pearl Jam Pearl Jam Twenty
  • Kings Of Leon Talihina Sky: The Story Of Kings Of Leon 
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic Alpocalypse HD
  • Il Divo Live In London
  • Il Divo Live In London

Due to be release

  • 21-Nov-11 Westlife Greatest Hits CD(1) RCA Records Label
  • 21-Nov-11 Westlife Greatest Hits (Deluxe Version)

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We have a number of CD’s to win – see the list below.

  • Susan Boyle, Someone To Watch Over Me
  • Britney Spears B In The Mix, The Remixes Vol 2
  • Kelly Clarkson Stronger (Deluxe Version)
  • Il Divo Wicked Game
  • DVD – Kings Of Leon Talihina Sky: The Story Of Kings Of Leon 

If you want to be a winner then send an email to competition@arabianmagazines.com and include your name, nationality and age – along with which CD you want and fingers crossed you may just win it! 

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Trendiest Nightspots …

 

Now you don't have to miss out on the biggest happenings on the island! 

 

17th November 

DJ David Vendetta at Bushido

DJ David Vendetta with Micah the violinist will be performing from 10pm onwards for the occasion of French Week. DJ David has produced many songs with Arabic influences and has visited the region on many occasions, so the match is perfect.

Prices: Regular (downstairs) Ladies – BD 10 Gentlemen – BD15; 

VIP (upstairs) – Ladies, BD20; Gentlemen, BD30;

Tables Regular (downstairs) – BD300 inclusive of 6 entrances + 1 premium bottle

VIP (upstairs) – BD500 inclusive of 8 entrances + 2 premium bottles + snacks

 

25th November  

Cafe Del Mar Sound at Amwaj Islands

The Cafe Del Mar sound is bottled up and cast to the atmospheric shores of Amwaj Island, nestled in the warm waters of the Arabian Gulf with five artists performing including Aurelio Vargas.

 

JJ's Irish Restaurant

17th November

Irish Festival Weekend opening ceremony featuring Irelands most loved and iconic Dublin boys, Aslan.

18th and 25th November

BMMI and JJ’s introduce ‘Budweiser Battle of the Bands.

19th November

Irish Festival Weekend closing party/awards ceremony feat. Pure Irish Craic!

24th November 

Likwid productions presents Hed Kandi feat. DJ Sarah Louise.

25th November

Craic Attack Comedy Night – JJ’s Music Hall


Cocoon Lounge Events

16th November

Ladies' Night Presents Casa D’Costa - The funky Mediterranean influenced brand is back with bounce.

18th November

Ladies Night Presents DJ Kevin

Kevin is best known for his warm up sets at Bahrain’s beach parties but now shows his upfront, House style as main act.

23rd November

Ladies Night Presents Salvacion Ibiza, Republik - The glamorously edgy tour, evolved from global super club, Space Ibiza to bring you the world’s best DJs, all with a passion for the Balearic beats.

30th November

Ladies Night Presents MoFunk - Mofunk celebrates all that encapsulates the very soul of the Motown era, ranging from soul classics to disco anthems and ignited by rare unk.