Nirali Magazine profiles Navi Rawat

Nirali Magazine gives us another reason to love them ever so much: This month’s issue includes a full-fledged feature about “Numb3rs” actress Navi Rawat, complete with a dizzying array of photos —

With her impressive resume of film and television roles and a number of upcoming projects in the works, Navi Rawat certainly lives up to the “One To Watch” moniker. Whether as a literature scholar, dramatic actress, kick-ass heroine, sensitive girl, multi-ethnic woman or the down-to-earth girl next door, she reveals a number of different faces, each with its own particular power and grace. And that very versatility and talent ensures that hers will soon be a familiar face you won’t forget. [Nirali Magazine]

Other notable articles:

  • Finding a Modern Male — Roxanna Kassam lists five things to look for when trying to bag a “thoroughly modern South Asian male” South Asian metrosexual.
  • The Wedding Planner — Sonia Kaur’s IndianWeddingSite.com takes the pain out of planning the day of reckoning. Her site is great, but desperately needs a section on shotgun Indian weddings. Depending on the e.p.t® results, it could soon come in very handy around here.
  • A Traditional Beauty — Shobha Tummala successfully brings threading, a traditional Indian method of hair removal, to salons in New York City. Couldn’t hurt to give it a try. At the very least, it has got be safer than the Mach3 we’re currently using to shear our scrotum.

34 thoughts on “Nirali Magazine profiles Navi Rawat

  1. RE: the finding the desi man article….I don’t fit any of those criteria but I don’t want a woman to cook or clean, or make her career secondary to mine. I have to argue with my parents about the fact my wife will NOT be doing more of the cooking than me

  2. At the very least, it has got be safer than the Mach3 we’re currently using to shorn our scrotum.

    perhaps it should be “shear” vs “shorn“? 😀 not that i care what you do with your…past participles. 😉

  3. Threading (eyebrows, that is) rules. There were so many salons that did it in Chicago, that when I moved to Boston. I thought the east coast was supposed to be all culturally ‘superior’ and stuff. Ha!

    How can you be a well-groomed desi female/and or metrosexual male without it? Plus, the hot wax really stings. Still talking about eyebrows.

  4. Why don’t I preview???

    What I meant to say was: ‘that when I moved to Boston and didn’t find a good salon that did threading, I was surprised…..’

    Sheesh.

  5. Ummm, threading (complete with videos of the process from outside) is all over NYC and has been for the last few years. And not just in strictly desi neighborhoods anymore either. It’s, in fact, one of the many things I’m deprived of finding out about on the SAWCC list, which I’m not allowed to be one. I don’t think anyone “successfully brought it” here any time recently 🙂

    Don’t thread your balls without adequate supervision.

  6. At the very least, it has got be safer than the Mach3 we’re currently using to shorn our scrotum. perhaps it should be “shear” vs “shorn”? 😀 not that i care what you do with your…past participles. 😉

    Imagine having your scrotum threaded (throdded?)

  7. …and I get my eyebrows threaded in ANNANDALE, Virginia (oddly enough, at a place called “The Shear Shack”.) It’s harder to find in the DC area, but, as usual, you just need to know where to look.

    -D

  8. Deepa- There is a place called “Threads” on L and 15th Streets NW. Its great!! Always packed with every type of person so call ahead.

  9. Hey MD, Being a former Boston gal I highly recommend Leeba Salon or FX (both on Comm Ave). Both do threading- though they are a bit pricey.

  10. Not that I would need to undergo such a procedure, I just want you all to know that.

    Punjabi ‘skin as smooth as silk’ Boy

  11. Navi Rawat is going to do a google search on her name one day to get in touch with her ethnic heritage and will be so excited to see brown people discussing her and then she’ll find a discussion on hairy testicles instead.

  12. Navi Rawat met Ben Kingsley and thought all Indians were clever and sensible like him and then we have Apul dangling his balls in our faces and we have to decide on mach 3 or threading.

    The standard of discussion on SepiaMutiny is descending faster than a pubescent boys testicles.

    There are playwrights and even white Americans that visit this site, and what kind of image are we giving of our community with things like this?

  13. There are playwrights and even white Americans that visit this site, and what kind of image are we giving of our community with things like this?

    that brown men are just as interested in what’s in their pants as other men. 😉

    pretty please with sugaring on top, let’s not go down the “what kind of image is SM giving non-browns?” road. 🙂

  14. lipton

    Actually, I changed my mind, I no longer disapprove. I think its a great image to give to other people. A civilisation of men obsessed with their balls and their ball’s healthcare and grooming can only produce great things. Great things of manliness but with a feminine dimension. I hope all the great playwrights and Ango-Saxon Americans visit this thread and can be left in no doubt about where we stand on this issue.

    We better change the subject before we get sued for trauma or something.

    Punjabi ‘Sensible Angrezi’ Boy

  15. My fave line from the “what to look for in a guy” article:

    A boy who is house-trained is a must

    Mmmyeah. Is this the same as being homely?

    -D

  16. The standard of discussion on SepiaMutiny is descending faster than a pubescent boys testicles.

    yeah, it’s too bad we can’t go back to the salad days of desi boys and girls complaining about each other’s hairiness for upwards of 100 comments 🙂

  17. Reg. that finding a modern male article: the article seems to be insisting that the ideal modern male should be, basically, gay (not that there’s anything wrong with that).

    The foll. from the article pretty much nails it: “has gay friends”, “knows all about unwanted hair”, “dutifully reads his Oprah magazine”

    somebody is not clear abt her own sexuality if you ask me.

  18. The Mama’s boys argument is flawed. Firstly, desi guys take most of the work done by their moms also for granted and dont appreciate it enough. Exactly like most kids of rich parents dont appreciate the value of money or coming up the hard way. This dependency however makes them more malleable by their moms – emotionally and their dads – financially.

    Similarly most desi husbands grow very dependent on their wives. This makes them very controllable. I would confidently say that most desi husbands are uxorious more than dominating. Chest thumping aside, most desi husbands are totally puppets in the hands of their wives(some directly and more indirectly) more than in any other race.

  19. perhaps it should be “shear” vs “shorn”? 😀 not that i care what you do with your…past participles. 😉

    Anna — That’s pretty bad on my part. I’ve amended the post. Thanks for the catch.

  20. i want to know why there isn’t a male version of nirali? not enough male south asian (american) authors and now this… sigh at least there’s still badmash

  21. Punjabi Boy, I hear you, but (and why do I get the feeling that different people are posting as Punjabi Boy today?):

    I think what playwrights and non-whites will think about desis when they read this site is that we are human: no more, no less. All of it matters. Every single bit of it, good and bad. The actresses, politicians, the threaders, the Apprentice Raj, writers, doctors, researchers, laborers, hijras, lawyers, techies, aunties, uncles, all of it. Try and put a brown person in a box and what you’ll find is that you single, individual box for each.

    Yes, I have been reading too many Saul Bellow articles/obituaries.

    sunset – thanks! I’ll check the threading place out.

    (See how I can discuss both threading and Saul Bellow? 🙂 )

  22. Must be why desi chicks want to marry only desi guys(inspite of their being obviously dumb, bigoted, chauvinistic, hairy moma’s boys).

    Plus ofcourse they all have nice jobs and tend to keep them, tend to stay married, fool around less and tolerate shopping for expensive sarees and gaudy jewellery which are worn just once.

  23. So being a South-Asian Metrosexual male has finally come down to this – The Shear Factor. Time for a reality show already!

    Anyways I was just curious about Navi (thats a novel name) Rawat – does she have some gora in there like Raj “the Apprentice reject” Bhakta? She looks a bit more pale than regular brown folk or to put it in perspective exotic?

  24. snicker:

    i have just one question for YOU before i answer this already-addressed little gem you posted:

    Must be why desi chicks want to marry only desi guys(inspite of their being obviously dumb, bigoted, chauvinistic, hairy moma’s boys).

    do you go by “snicker” or do you prefer the other handle you have generously used today, i.e. “Sun”? i wouldn’t want to be rude and pick the wrong one… 🙂

  25. um…people i think he’s joking. comedy writers tend to do that. however apul u should try growing up. 🙂

  26. Apul

    Please ignore that advice. Never grow up, life gets boring when you grow up. Trust me, I tried it, its rubbish.

  27. Punjabi Boy was joking? Ahhhhhhhhh. Why is it this particular American never gets British irony? I did the same thing over at Harry’s Place blog.

    This is not the first time the joke has gone over my head. Ahem. Never mind.

  28. i was talking about apul joking (re: shear scrotum). i don’t know punjabi boy well. always follow my advice. i am always right. 🙂

  29. Owned! I officially give up on this thread….

    🙂

    No jokes about how confused I am, now. I’ve always had a quotient of the ditz in me, sad to say.

  30. lists of what guys should do in order to be suitable….do women follow them or are they time-pass?

  31. pardonne moi ANNA,

    I dint know it was unacceptable blogging behavior to use different titles to comments. i am new to this. also maybe u got the wrong impression because there is a post between my two, which happened while i was still typing the second one. i dont have a multiple personality disorder or walter mitty fantasies 🙂

    i would appreciate it if you clarify your insuiniations.