Glitz and glamour marks Southscope calendar launch

Glitz and glamour marks Southscope calendar launch
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The third edition of the highly anticipated Bootz Southscope Calendar 2015 was unveiled by cine stars - Kriti Kharbanda, Sharat Kumar, Aadhi, Sanchita Shetty, Amulya at Over the Moon, Hotel Daspalla. Created in association with Kyndal Group, the calendar features exclusive portraits of superstars from the film industry by renowned photographers.

The third edition of the highly anticipated Bootz Southscope Calendar 2015 was unveiled by cine stars - Kriti Kharbanda, Sharat Kumar, Aadhi, Sanchita Shetty, Amulya at Over the Moon, Hotel Daspalla. Created in association with Kyndal Group, the calendar features exclusive portraits of superstars from the film industry by renowned photographers.

The calendar, a collector's item, features candid shots of actors Amala Paul, Priyamani, Kriti Kharbanda, Parvathy Omanakuttan, Regina Cassandra, Sanchita Shetty, Sharat Kumar, Varun Tej, Sai Dharam Tej, Aadhi and Amulya. Popular personalities from the south Indian film industry Sharwanand, Nani, Allari Naresh, Samrat, Siddu, Sakina, Pooja Hegde attended the unveiling, among a host of other high-profile attendees.

Pushpanjali Banerjee (second from left), with actors Samrat, Sanchita Shetty, Madhavi Lata and Harshvardhan Rane

Speaking on the occasion, Pushpanjali Banerji, brand director, Kyndal Group said, “We are delighted to be associated with Southscope again for this third edition of the calendar. As a brand Bootz personifies fame, talent, excellence, style and substance. This calendar and the stars featured in it also emphasize these qualities.

The calendar has a long history of being a coveted property and only the best are showcased in it.” The third edition of the Bootz South scope calendar has been shot in Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad by renowned photographers like Shine, Sundar and Sharath Shetty who've captured the moods and nuances of the South's most loved film stars through their lens.

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