Apr 222018
 

Milind Soman married his long time girlfriend Ankita Konwar

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Milind Soman with his Bride Ankita Konwar. Image/Instagram

Milind Soman, the heartthrob of many, is finally hitched. The former model and fitness enthusiast got married to long time girlfriend Ankita Konwar in Alibaug with a small group of family and friends in attendance.

After the couple’s wedding a number of their family and friends took to social media to share pictures and videos of the happy couple. Milind Soman looked every bit the hunk in a gold and white dhoti-kurta and Ankita looked stunning in a white and gold saree. The couple looked giddy with happiness as they tied the knot.

Earlier in their relationship, Milind Soman had taken to social media and shared a number of pictures of himself and Ankita, making many speculate about the lady’s age, it was finally reveled that she was 28-years-old and definitely someone Milind Soman wanted to share his life with.

Here are some pictures from the couple’s sangeet and wedding

Also read: Milind Soman’s girlfriend, Ankita Konwar, reveals her age and it’s not 18! 

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Jan 052018
 

Milind Soman’s latest snapshot with girlfriend Ankita Konwar, who is less than half his age, has yet again put social media in a tizzy

Milind Soman with girlfriend Ankita Konwar
Milind Soman with girlfriend Ankita Konwar

Milind Soman’s latest snapshot with girlfriend Ankita Konwar, who is less than half his age, has yet again put social media in a tizzy. The 52-year-old posted the picture on Instagram and wrote, “Find your sunshine.” Online fans have been cautioning him to go slow. Some have said that he needs to do a rethink, while others feel they make an awesome couple. He’d rather believe the latter.

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Dec 282017
 

Former smoker Milind Soman on taking six individuals, still battling the addiction, on a trek to the Everest base camp for the web show, I Can, You Can

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Not many would associate fitness enthusiast Milind Soman with a vice that takes a toll on health. Fifteen years after the avid smoker kicked the butt to adopt a healthier lifestyle, he took six individuals, still struggling with the addiction, on a journey to remember. The actor-turned-philanthropist, 52, talks to mid-day about the web show, I Can, You Can, which follows six smokers as they trek to the Everest base camp. Soman leads this pack of individuals, who, despite their addiction, are relatively fit.

What convinced you to work on the show?
I jumped at the opportunity to shoot a trek-based show when BBC Worldwide offered it to me. They stated it would follow six people, who had, or continue to battle the addiction of smoking. Three of them want to give it up, while the others had quit a while ago. It chronicles their journey to the Everest base camp. I thought it would be interesting. And I was right; it was brilliant seeing them overcome challenges.

How was your journey of travelling with them?
First, we went to Kathmandu, and then took a flight to Lukla. We made our journey to the Everest base camp in about 14 days. We climbed over 18,000 feet. There was a crew that helped us through the obstacles and psychological challenges. When you cross 14,000 feet, the lack of oxygen can get disconcerting. It was great to experience that with the participants. The journey wasn’t tough; it was spiritual.

How did they deal with it?
They wanted to quit several times, but did not, because they had conviction. They were committed for various reasons, and that took them right to the end.

What message does this show attempt to spread?
The awareness [of the ill-effects of smoking] is there. Every cigarette will kill you; you don’t need anyone to emphasise that. The show hopes to inspire people. If this lot can transform, they should inspire others to follow suit.

How would you chronicle your battle with smoking?
I would smoke almost 30 cigarettes a day. But I stopped it 15 years ago. It was tough to rid myself of the addiction. It took me almost two years to give it up completely. Cigarettes are addictive, and easily available. That makes the effort [to quit smoking] harder. So, I could sympathise with the participants, understand the trauma of enduring withdrawal symptoms and mood swings.

What convinced you to kick the butt?
I always knew it was a stupid thing to do. As a sportsman, I was foolish to even start. I started smoking at 30 without any trigger. I was simply waiting for a shot, and decided to try it. Then, there was one cigarette after another. I just let it happen to me. I decided to give it up when I realised my addiction was becoming a concern.

There was a fair amount of discussion about your relationship with 18-year-old Ankita Konwar. How did you handle that?
It did not bother me, especially because she was not a minor [when we started dating]. It was amusing to see people go crazy over nothing. I was travelling [when the news came out] and it was fun to read what was being written about us. We have a simple story. We met at a nightclub in Chennai, and fell in love.

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Sep 262017
 

After garnering appreciation in the first two seasons, MTV brings back the third season of India’s most awaited runway feast, India’s Next Top Model. Welcoming models from across the nation in the country’s only fashion- packed competition reality fest, the show will see fresh faces vying to be the next top model and being mentored by the best in the industry.

Milind Soman
Milind Soman

Having provided fresh talent with a platform to showcase their ability to set the runway ablaze in its first two seasons, the third season looks more promising than ever with tasks and challenges matching international standards. Not only has the show transformed the lives of many young girls out there but had also provided them with the confidence to own the world. The contestants of the third season of India’s Next Top Model will be a lucky lot because they will be judged by the hottest supermodel himself, Milind Soman. The model turned actor turned triathlete has already added many feathers in his crowned cap and is rightly considered to be an idol by many aspiring models. He will now be setting our TV sets ablaze while he judges models on India’s Next Top Model.

Commenting on being a part of the show, Milind said, “It amazes me on how things have evolved in the Indian modeling industry. In fact we are almost at par with the International modeling industry and the fact that Indian models have been setting international runways and fashion pages on fire is great to see. I believe a great model is someone who is a perfect combination of poise and personality and expresses herself effortlessly despite being subjected to any tough situation. Dedication plays a key role and in India’s Next Top Model that will be a major trait on which I will be judging the girls. I want all the aspiring models out there to know that it’s definitely not just a pretty face that matters!”

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