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@Riteishd Deshmukh, @Geneliad D’Souza - FIRST interview after marriage!

“Always Listen To Your Wife…” says Newly Married @Riteishd deshmukh < @geneliad

Newly wedded couple @Riteishd Deshmukh and @Geneliad at Red FM studios

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The newly wedded couple is all set to shift to the new house

The newly wedded couple is all set to shift to the new house they bought in the suburbs. Designed by Riteish and approved by Genelia, it seems the flat reflects both their tastes As per sources this glamorous B-town couple has chosen to stay separately and not with the family after their wedding. While Riteish is known to be a family oriented guy who has spent his bachelorhood in the Deshmukh mansion, even the D’Souza chick is known to be quite attached to her parents. But now that the two have tied the knot, they are coming to terms with taking decisions a married life entails. Hence as the two have made up their minds on taking the nuclear family route, the buzz that’s doing the rounds is they are still pondering over moving into their humble abode. It seems Riteish’s family wasn’t very keen on their marriage initially ‘coz they come from two completely different backgrounds – Riteish is a Maharashtrian while Genelia is a Goan-Catholic. They later accepted their son’s choice. But after a week full of celebrations and partying, we wonder if the groom’s parents will give their nod to this big decision taken by the couple. Nevertheless, we think if Riteish and Gen have convinced their families so far, they will continue doing so in the future as well!


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Catch Riteish & Genelia fresh from their wedding celebration on Encounters With Omar, today at1 pm only on zoOm.

Not Just Good Friends @geneliad @riteishd

He is known most for his rib-tickling humour and punch lines that evoke spontaneous laughter. She’s known most for her chirpy, bubbly screen avatars. Nine years ago, they launched their cinematic careers with their debut film,Tujhe Meri Kasam. Little did Genelia D’Souza and Riteish Deshmukh know then that less than a decade later, they’d be celebrating a joint ‘venture’ of another kind. Shraddha Jahagirdar-Saxena spends time with the bride and groom on the eve of their nuptials this month….

At the end of 2011, while the rest of the world and its aunt are raising a toast to the change in calendar, actors Genelia D’Souza and Riteish Deshmukh are looking ahead to a more meaningful date on theirs. And their daily schedules in the weeks preceding their marriage in February are packed choc-a-bloc, what with their latest film together Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya also due for a February release. So, in between working on current projects, finalising the details for their wedding (there is one more family wedding scheduled in the same month) and soon to engage in promotions for their film, the twosome have more than enough to keep them fully occupied. But, before the D-day, they promise to meet us at the suburban Hotel Trident.

Genelia walks in first – comfortable in her black tracks and tee-shirt. Casual conversation done with, she waits patiently for Riteish to arrive. He does, almost at the same time as her green tea. His chosen brew is coffee without sugar, and, after greeting her and our team, he disappears into the next room. Like most men, he is ready in a jiffy and spends time chatting about his other passion – the Legends Walk, a project that is very close to his heart. He waxes eloquently about his dream that will materialise in Bandra and will be a tribute to all the iconic stars of Hindi cinema – he regrets not immortalising Dev Anand before he passed away.

When Genelia walks in, the mood and tempo change as the bride and groom get into the groove. Seeking some music, Riteish gets his iPod and fits it into the dock…. He quips, staring at Genelia, “I could just keep looking at her. I have no problem!” His fiancée, who has draped herself in an elegant pose on the floor in front of him, turns a beetroot red. “Now, you have made her self-conscious,” we chide him.

They are friends first whose camaraderie spills over into their interactions. Right through the day, their closeness is evident, as they have lunch, and it is also reflected in the way they speak, almost in unison, about their forthcoming wedding and the release of their film. “This is the first time we are talking about each other to anyone,” they both say, getting comfortably into chat mode….

THEIR FIRST MEETING
Both started their film careers with the same movie
Genelia D’Souza: We first met on the sets of Tujhe Meri Kasam. I expected him to be a rich snob because he was the then chief minister’s son. I would avoid looking at him. But he was really different; he was very sweet, normal and grounded, very free to talk to. Our first meeting was nothing remarkable – he is a shy person and so am I!
Riteish Deshmukh: I remember seeing her outside the Hyderabad airport. She was wearing high heels, her hands were clasped and she was looking in another direction. I said ‘Hello’ to her mother who introduced us. Genelia said ‘Hello’ and looked away.

WORKING TOGETHER
Three films together in almost a decade
RD: I was a huge film buff and always wanted to be an actor. So, when I got my first film I was like a kid who had got a toy to play with. I was trying to explore what I could do. For me, it was also about having fun, being there and giving my best shot. On the first day of the shoot, we were two new people in a new environment. We didn’t know technicalities like the left of camera, right of camera, track, trolley, focus, sound, action – we knew nothing. We both had to learn from scratch. Slowly, I think we grew together. From the first film, I went on to do 20 films or more; she went on to do some 20 more films and we came back together to do a film after seven to eight years.
GD: Which was good – we kept getting offers to work together in between but both of us were pretty clear that if we did something again together it had to be something special.
RD: We had a very special first film and then we did Masti which was a big hit. In Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya it’s different because all these years I’ve known her as a person and not as an actor because we hardly visited each other’s sets. You think you’ve grown as an actor but she has also grown as an actor herself – so it was really great to work with a better actor than you are.
GD: Riteish is someone who keeps you on your toes. And today both of us know how we want to be presented; we’ll concentrate on the scenes and give each frame our best. It’s very nice working with confident actors. Many co-actors have this insecurity thing going on and it’s not wrong, it happens to all actors at some point of time. But Riteish is someone you can’t touch in terms of spontaneity and acting.

FALLING IN LOVE
When realisation dawned
GD: There was no one moment when we knew that we were in love. We are still discovering each other. We have been the best of friends and, more than that, he completes me. I don’t know whether I complete him or not. I depend a lot on Riteish when I have to make decisions. I talk to him but eventually the final call will be my own.
RD: We did not consciously decide to get married. We used to spend a lot of time with each other – we spoke to each other so much that love just filtered in. It was a slow process, it wasn’t like I was going to say ‘I love you’ to her today. Love happened gradually; similarly we decided after a few years that we need to get used to the idea of staying with each other and started thinking about settling down.
GD: Everything was gradual, nothing was rushed.
RD: I think it’s been a growth process for everything – be it love, settling down, being together. I don’t think anything was impulsive.

THEIR PERSONAL SPACE
Coming out about their romance
GD: I don’t think it’s important to speak about our personal lives. We’re here as actors. It’s very important that our work speaks for us. Both of us are private people and we don’t like to bring out in public what happens in our personal space.
RD: Hats off to all the people out there who can cope with the media attention, confident about who they are. It’s commendable but that’s the way they choose to take their relationship. When we started seeing each other, first a few of our close friends knew about it. Then more people knew as we started being more comfortable with each other. It’s very important for me to primarily be comfortable with someone – I need to give the relationship respect, dignity and privacy. I don’t need to be out there; that’s not me; that’s not in my DNA. Both of us are similar in that way. Neither of us wanted to go out and tell the world.
RD: Eventually to get married was our decision. As far as our families are concerned, they have always been supportive of what their children wanted. They’ve always been there.
GD: It is nice that our families have always been there with us.

ROMANCING AN ACTOR
Love in reel and real life
GD: We are very different people and different actors. Onscreen I am independent but off screen I’m more dependent. I like being dependent on Riteish. As actors, we are both very aware of each other. We work well. It’s not just because we are a couple that we are always discussing stuff. He’s a very ‘sets’ person – he’s out there with the director and the team. I’m slightly reserved; I like to get ready, learning my lines, by myself.
RD: For me, I feel, there’s always a fear of the fact that when we’re stepping on a set to do a film together the fact that we know each other so well, will that hamper us? When you’ve been with someone for so long, you don’t need to say so many things. One look and that person will know exactly what you’ve said. When you are acting for the audiences you have to behave in character. Once a close actor friend had told me that several actors lose out on their chemistry on the sets because in real life they know each other too well.
GD: I have a different take on this. I believe that the chemistry is already written, scripted on paper, well directed and edited. It’s not just me who holds the responsibility, it’s the entire team.

TEMPERAMENT TRAITS
On complementing each other
RD: It’s like what a glove does to a hand. After some time you are no longer two people, you become one. You start behaving like one, thinking like one and that oneness is very important in a relationship. It doesn’t mean that you don’t question each other. You still remain two people but you figure out how to be together. So, you can say we are similar but at the same time different.
GD: We eventually come to the same conclusions even if we have different routes of getting there. We have very individualistic approaches but the thought process eventually is one. We don’t fight at all; if there are any issues we just discuss them.

SOUNDING BOARDS
Work inputs from each other
GD: We listen, we discuss. But as two actors, we are very individualistic.
RD: Probably if somewhere something doesn’t work, she will say, ‘Why don’t you try this, it might work’ or I tell her that this punch line might work. Apart from that we give each other full freedom. The fact that you know someone so well doesn’t mean that you can intrude into each other’s acting space by telling that person what to do.
GD: We’ve never interfered with each other’s careers and it’s very important to give each other that space. It’s a very, very tough job at the end of the day emotionally. Every hit, every flop plays with you internally. Luckily both of us take success and failure in a similar fashion.

ON THEIR IMAGES
Living with labels
GD: As an actor, he’s amazing with his lines, very spontaneous. He can turn a scene instantly – it’s never about what is written on the paper, which is scary because I’m quite someone who likes to learn my lines when he’ll just come up with one punch after another…
RD: I am always trying to come up with lines that fit, that make a pun on something, be it in Hindi, Marathi or English. I hang around with so many different people with a varied sense of humour – Sajid Khan, Boman Irani, Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan – all of them have a great sense of humour. It’s almost like playing cricket. I like to retaliate when I can.
GD: He’s just trying to be modest. It’s very difficult to do what he does – just break through and take a scene somewhere else.
RD: I’m actually a very serious guy when it comes to real life. I’m not always cracking jokes. I am what my company is. People ask me to crack a joke and I tell them to pay me and I will crack a joke.
GD: I stepped out of my bubbly image with Force. But I don’t think it really stuck. Everyone has a phase, you enjoy it. People say why are you doing this and why are you doing that, but eventually you get offers and you take the best projects that you feel you can give our best to. I know that I get kids and people coming in with a big smile, in a cuter bubblier zone. In Force I really wanted to play a child-like woman, I didn’t step out totally from that zone but I wanted to be more of a mature woman. I’m a very sorted girl but I do have all this thing happening with me when I’m cute and bubbly.

CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS
Who has to make them more?
GD: I would like to change his schedules. He is just so busy.
RD: I really have nothing to change. If I did I would have to change it back to what it was. I have just got used to her and have adapted myself for such a long time to her personality. We go back to the same comfort level, complementing each other.
GD: It is much easier getting along and understanding each other because we are in the same industry. It is not a nine-to-five job. As far as marriage is concerned, every relationship requires some adjustments – the degree differs. It is a way of life.
RD: She adjusts to whatever I do as a person. She will always be there for me. Whatever I do – whether as an architect or an actor – I know she is there. Every time I am a bit out of sorts, she understands.
GD: Riteish has a lot more going for himself than I do. He is doing so many things.

MARRIAGE PLANS
Their preparations for the big day
GD: We are taking each day as it comes. He still has to decide which designer’s clothes he is going to wear for the ceremony.
RD: For us, marriage is a private space. Till date we have not discussed our plans in public. There are speculations. The only thing I have come out and said is that we are getting married. This is probably the first time we are speaking about each other or what we do in each other’s lives.
GD: Both of us think on the same lines. I am slightly more private than he is.

FUTURE SPEAK
After marriage, work choices…
GD: I haven’t thought about working after marriage. What do you think (she asks Riteish)?
RD: It’s your choice. Every individual needs to decide for himself; everyone has a particular phase but genetically a woman goes through a lot of phases in life: childhood, her maturing as a woman, marriage, childbirth and more. Whatever decisions she has to make are her own and no one else can make them for her. No one can force anyone to do anything.
GD: Work is important to me but now I’m entering a new phase and I would like to give priority to my marriage. I have never been a part of the numbers game which was a great thing. I’ve been working for every single day for the last 10 years. So, I definitely want to enjoy this phase.

@Geneliad to be brand ambassador of Rasna?

After having created a ‘bubblicious’ sandstorm of sorts with her memorable performance in her debut filmJaane Tu… Ya Jaane Naa, Genelia D’Souza has always charmed her way to the viewers’ minds and hearts alike.

She recently made national news after exchanging the nuptial vows with her sweetheart Riteish Deshmukh. And now, the actress is being chosen as the brand ambassador of the soft drink concentrate Rasna, if the market buzz is to be believed.

The official announcement of the same is expected to happen anytime now.

@Riteishd - @Geneliad are committed professionals first: Kumar Taurani
Genelia D’Souza and Riteish Deshmukh
DNA

It was a dream wedding, straight off some Bollywood sequence. Yes, it was all quite filmy, save the vows. And now that actors RiteishDeshmukh and Genelia D’Souza are officially man and wife, what follows on February 24 is their first release post marriage, Tere Naal Love HoGaya. And producer of the film, Kumar Taurani is gung ho about the professionalism of both the actors.

“They are committed professionals first and that’s what I realised through the making of Tere Naal…And every time I see the film, I can see how that reflects in their performances,” he states. In times when promotions and marketing are as important as the film itself, quiz Kumar if the actors will be able to give time for the same and he quips, “They have promised me they will. Of course, I understand they have been busy with the marriage and preparations and undoubtedly, it’s an important chapter for them. But I’m also sure that TereNaal… is a special film for them. They shot for the film before marriage and it will release post marriage.”

For starters, Kumar informs they have kicked off on air promotions for the film — songs and dialogue promos. “In the last lap before the release of the film, Riteish and Genelia will start promoting the film,” he adds.

Both the actors pair on screen after a gap of seven years. They made their debut together in Bollywood in Tujhe Meri Kasam in 2003 and were last seen together in Masti in 2004. Over the years, though they didn’t work together, their off screen romance seemed to be making more news, especially since the actors chose to stay mum.

Kumar is confident about the audience reaction to the film. “Their fans have been very excited about their wedding and what with the celebrations going on for days, the enthusiasm has just increased. And now, when the film releases on February 24, they will head to the theatres to see the couple on screen — that’s the power and magic of love,” he says, adding, TereNaal… looks refreshing, oozing with romance and mush and yet, fun. And I’m glad that Riteish and Genelia have only value-added to the film.”

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Genelia D’souza: Hight Octane Glamour at Wedding Reception
Genelia D'Souza and Ritesh Deshmukh at their wedding reception at Hotel Grand Hyatt in Mumbai on Saturday, February 4.
Genelia D’Souza and Ritesh Deshmukh at their wedding reception at Hotel Grand Hyatt in Mumbai on Saturday, February 4. Photo Credit: sawfnews


February 05, 2012, (Sawf News) - Genelia D’Souza dazzled in a red and gold Shane and Falguni Peacock lehenga at her wedding reception at Hotel Grand Hyatt in Mumbai on Saturday, February 4.

Genelia, 24, and Ritesh, 33, got married on February 3. The wedding celebrations lasted over five days starting with a sangeet on January 31, a Maharashtrian style Hindu wedding during the day on Friday, February 3 followed by a Church wedding in the evening.

Post the reception, the couple was to jet out to honeymoon at an undisclosed location.

Genelia D'Souza and Ritesh Deshmukh at their wedding reception at Hotel Grand Hyatt in Mumbai on Saturday, February 4.
Genelia D’Souza and Ritesh Deshmukh at their wedding reception at Hotel Grand Hyatt in Mumbai on Saturday, February 4. Photo Credit: sawfnews

Genelia paired her heavily embellished custom lehenga with short sleeve matching blouse and net duppata, exuding classic elegance and femininity on Day 1 of her married life.

Her exquisite uncut diamond jewelry - befitting a royal and handcrafted specially for her by Rajwada jewelers - consisting of a choker, earrings and bracelets.

Her hair was styled sleek straight and left down, setting off her her bubbly youthful personality. She rounded her look with thick kohl liner and dark red hue lipstick, enhancing her bridal glow.

The groom looked dapper, exuding princely charm, in a black floral design sherwani adorned with a jeweled flower brooch, white aligarhi bottom and a stylish bouffant hairdo.

Genelia D'Souza and Ritesh Deshmukh at their wedding reception at Hotel Grand Hyatt in Mumbai on Saturday, February 4.
Genelia D’Souza and Ritesh Deshmukh at their wedding reception at Hotel Grand Hyatt in Mumbai on Saturday, February 4. Photo Credit: sawfnews

The reception was attended by many from the Bollywood fraternity, including Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachcchan, Aishwarya Rai, Madhuri Dixit, Rekha, Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Aamir Khan and wife Kiron Rao, Imran Khan and wife Avantika, Juhi Chawla, Arjun Rampal and wife Mehr, Subhash Ghai, Bipasha Basu, Ekta Kapoor, Arpita Khan, Alvira Khan and husband Atul Agnihotri, Bappi Lahri, Anushka Sharma, Sushmita Sen, Jacqueline Fernandes, Sajid Khan and Dia Mirza.

Ritesh, always known to be a gentleman by the industry, took a break in between the festivities and graciously greeted media and the photogs and shook hands with them.