Wednesday, May 22, 2013

My divorce hasn’t made me bitter: Rucha Gujarathi


Personal life had beaten Rucha Gujarathi headlines after her marriage with businessman Mitul Sanghavi got into trouble. The actress, who married in October 2010, accused her husband and in-laws of physical and mental abuse in June last year and since then, it was being separated. The couple divorced soon after and we learned that Rucha is legally separated from her husband.


She says: "My divorce was not until last month. I think I left the marriage with grace. My past is history and I enjoy a fresh start without any remorse.'m Proud of the way they dealt with the whole situation ". Therefore, it has to become cynical about the idea of ​​marriage or if she still believes in love? "Divorce has not made me bitter. Still I have faith in love. Though nothing can bring back the time I spent in my marriage, luckily, I sailed through and I'm back. My family and friends helped me survive hard times.'m getting some interesting and have appeared in a few shows. now I want to play challenging roles, "she says.

About what the experience taught him, Rucha says: "Do not take a career break to concentrate on personal life.'s Best to handle both."

MET GALA 2013


Before the media going crazy on the red carpet stains on the big steps of the Met to the Met Gala in New York tonight, let's remember why it's all happening: the benefit of "Punk: Chaos sewing "Costume Institute exhibition, opening to the public on May 9 and continues until August 14.


Judging by these photos just released, the exhibition looks set to be as exciting as the big party tonight. The exhibition explores the influence of punk couture and prêt-à-porter and examines how designers have borrowed iconic symbols of the movement as pins, studs, leather and tear. The exhibition features more than 100 designs, 1970 original punk clothing latest fashion pieces.


The designers featured in the exhibit include Christopher Bailey Burberry, John Galliano, former Balenciaga designer Nicolas Ghesquiere, Karl Lagerfeld, Christopher Kane, Miuccia Prada, Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy, Gianni Versace, Yohji Yamamoto, Helmut Lang, Hedi Slimane, and Vivienne Westwood . Exhibition galleries are devoted to the various "heroes" that define the genre. Sid Vicious, for example, is represented in the DIY gallery while Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood are the focus of another area.

A gallery of eye-grabbing bathroom includes a recreation of the legendary club CBGB famous.
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