Home Actress Lisa Ray Instagram Photos and Posts – September 2017 Lisa Ray Instagram - Repost from @mediumbyriddhijain using @RepostRegramApp - People are always told that for good things to happen to you, you need to believe in them. They say you attract the good. But the summer of 2009 was far from it. That summer was confined within the white, white walls of the hospital room. Her father slept in a cot while she was going through her stem cell transplant. And she could almost hear the words emanating from his pores “Keep going. You’re doing great, Rani.” Like a little prayer. And she believed it. Things got better. Because she believed they would. And sometimes, your beliefs are so powerful in attracting the kindness of the universe towards you. Even when you did not know what you wanted until you got it. . . The Jamban Journals is a dedicated documentation of journeys – Of Women and our Sarees. Be a part of this journey and watch them evolve…each in their own way. A playful amalgamation of territories & traditions, this collection of contemporary sarees is Medium's experimentation with Bengal's extra weft weaving delicately syncing with Gujarat's indigenous tie-dye techniques. @lisaraniray shot by @dhruv.satija

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @mediumbyriddhijain using @RepostRegramApp – People are always told that for good things to happen to you, you need to believe in them. They say you attract the good. But the summer of 2009 was far from it. That summer was confined within the white, white walls of the hospital room. Her father slept in a cot while she was going through her stem cell transplant. And she could almost hear the words emanating from his pores “Keep going. You’re doing great, Rani.” Like a little prayer. And she believed it. Things got better. Because she believed they would. And sometimes, your beliefs are so powerful in attracting the kindness of the universe towards you. Even when you did not know what you wanted until you got it. . . The Jamban Journals is a dedicated documentation of journeys – Of Women and our Sarees. Be a part of this journey and watch them evolve…each in their own way. A playful amalgamation of territories & traditions, this collection of contemporary sarees is Medium’s experimentation with Bengal’s extra weft weaving delicately syncing with Gujarat’s indigenous tie-dye techniques. @lisaraniray shot by @dhruv.satija

Lisa Ray Instagram - Repost from @mediumbyriddhijain using @RepostRegramApp - People are always told that for good things to happen to you, you need to believe in them. They say you attract the good. But the summer of 2009 was far from it. That summer was confined within the white, white walls of the hospital room. Her father slept in a cot while she was going through her stem cell transplant. And she could almost hear the words emanating from his pores “Keep going. You’re doing great, Rani.” Like a little prayer. And she believed it. Things got better. Because she believed they would. And sometimes, your beliefs are so powerful in attracting the kindness of the universe towards you. Even when you did not know what you wanted until you got it. . . The Jamban Journals is a dedicated documentation of journeys – Of Women and our Sarees. Be a part of this journey and watch them evolve…each in their own way. A playful amalgamation of territories & traditions, this collection of contemporary sarees is Medium's experimentation with Bengal's extra weft weaving delicately syncing with Gujarat's indigenous tie-dye techniques. @lisaraniray shot by @dhruv.satija

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @mediumbyriddhijain using @RepostRegramApp – People are always told that for good things to happen to you, you need to believe in them. They say you attract the good. But the summer of 2009 was far from it. That summer was confined within the white, white walls of the hospital room. Her father slept in a cot while she was going through her stem cell transplant. And she could almost hear the words emanating from his pores “Keep going. You’re doing great, Rani.” Like a little prayer. And she believed it.
Things got better. Because she believed they would. And sometimes, your beliefs are so powerful in attracting the kindness of the universe towards you.
Even when you did not know what you wanted until you got it.
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The Jamban Journals is a dedicated documentation of journeys – Of Women and our Sarees. Be a part of this journey and watch them evolve…each in their own way.
A playful amalgamation of territories & traditions, this collection of contemporary sarees is Medium’s experimentation with Bengal’s extra weft weaving delicately syncing with Gujarat’s indigenous tie-dye techniques.

@lisaraniray shot by @dhruv.satija | Posted on 29/Aug/2017 19:51:28

Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @mediumbyriddhijain using @RepostRegramApp – In the early 90’s the Rani was on one of her annual vacations to India when she was ‘spotted’ and shot for a Bombay Dyeing campaign. She was suddenly the new girl everybody wanted to work with. It was the beginning of a very simple ideology: That life was for her. Not against her. And this soon turned into a prayer that acted like a lasso to pull the things that she wanted toward her.  And whenever the road got a little bumpy, she’d hear the whispers from corners of her mind she’d painted yellow: “Keep going. You’re doing great Lisa Rani.” Prayers have a very tangible, touchable form – Love. To love, therefore, in a way is to offer tribute. 
The way the Sari is draped, is a method of worship on it’s own. The gentle folds, the reassuring tucks, the encouraging pleats all streamline towards the offering of tribute to one’s body. And as the fabric kisses skin, it whispers to it “Keep going, you’re doing great…”.
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The Jamban Journals is a dedicated documentation of journeys – Of Women and our Sarees. Be a part of this journey and watch them evolve…each in their own way.
A playful amalgamation of territories & traditions, this collection of contemporary sarees is Medium’s experimentation with Bengal’s extra weft weaving delicately syncing with Gujarat’s indigenous tie-dye techniques.

@lisaraniray shot by @dhruv.satija
Lisa Ray Instagram – Repost from @mediumbyriddhijain using @RepostRegramApp – The Rani 
The footprints of her childhood must have surely mingled with her fingerprints for they seemed to follow her everywhere. From the letters in her name to the whispers of her ancestors, they were not just observing her profile, but constantly participating in everything she did. 
And as she whizzed from movie sets to magazine shoots, she could always feel a little embrace that always seemed to say, “Keep going. You’re doing great, Rani”. Rani – Queen. The word has such deep connotations mapped across India. Surrounded by a culture imbibed with stories of courageous and strong-headed Queens who went to war with their swords blazing, she knew very well what it meant to be one. And everytime her father, wearing a fond smile, said “My Lisa Rani” it no longer mattered if she were five, fifteen or thirty-five. It always sounded the same. And it always sounded like an inheritance of courage.
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The Jamban Journals is a dedicated documentation of journeys – Of Women and our Sarees. Be a part of this journey and watch them evolve…each in their own way.
A playful amalgamation of territories & traditions, this collection of contemporary sarees is Medium’s experimentation with Bengal’s extra weft weaving delicately syncing with Gujarat’s indigenous tie-dye techniques.

@lisaraniray shot by @dhruv.satija

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