Padma Lakshmi Richard Gere’s New Pretty Woman?

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Padma Lakshmi Richard Gere’s New Pretty Woman?



Is Padma Laksmi the new pretty woman in Richard Gere’s life? The 43-year-old television host, cook book author, chef, model and actress, according to news reports, is spending a good deal of time with Gere, who is currently in New York shooting for his new film “Time Out of Mind.”

The New York Post’s Page Six reported that the 64-year-old actor and the “Top Chef” host are dating. But the romance is still “very new and recent,” a source told the paper. And although the Gere has been “quietly spending some time” with Lakshmi while he’s filming in New York, he’s still in the midst of some divorce drama, the Post said.

In “Time Out of Mind,” Gere plays a homeless man trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter Maggie (Jena Malone). The usually dapper Gere was photographed in character as the homeless man looking scruffy and relieving himself on a street in New York during filming for a scene in the movie, which Gere is also producing.

In September 2013, Gere and actress Carey Lowell announced they were separating after 11 years of marriage. The couple have a 14-year-old son, Homer. Previously, Gere was married to Cindy Crawford.

Lakshmi lives in New York with Krishna, 3, her daughter with ex Adam Dell, the venture capitalist brother of computer legend Michael Dell. She was married to writer Salman Rushdie for three years before divorcing in 2007, and dated billionaire Teddy Forstmann until his death at age 71 in 2011.

Juggling Multiple Roles

Despite being a single mother juggling hosting duties, designing for her jewelry and bake ware and food line, writing cookbooks and lending her celebrity status to various public appearances, Lakshmi has never let her love life suffer. She has in fact made many a heads turn with her bold and sexy demeanor – be it on air or off.

Last November, the Daily Mail published photos of Laksmi with an unidentified “mystery man.” Lakshmi looked stylish in a monochrome mini skirt, black suede knee high boots and a smart black mac, while her companion looked coordinated in a black pea coat, grey jeans and black boots and added a flash of color with a royal blue silk scarf, the report said.

She was also rumored to be dating hotel tycoon Vikram Chatwal, and the duo was spotted together in December 2012. Lakshmi and Chatwal, 41, who are said to be longtime friends, were first seen in court-side seats together at Madison Square Garden for the Knicks/Nets game in December, The New York Post reported.

Marriage to Rushdie

In 1999, Lakshmi met author Salman Rushdie at a party in New York hosted by journalist Tina Brown. The two married five years later. The couple raised eyebrows, both for the discrepancy in their looks and their ages, as Lakshmi was nearly 20 years her husband’s junior. Rushdie based a character in his 2001 novel Fury on Lakshmi, to whom the book is dedicated. Lakshmi countered critics who questioned their relationship. “I was a published author and an actress before I met my husband,” she said. “I can’t help who I fell in love with.” The two stayed together for eight years before divorcing in 2007.
In his book “Joseph Anton: A Memoir,” Rushdie provides some juicy tidbits about Lakshmi. The book tracks Rushdie’s fatwa years after he published “The Satanic Verses” in 1989. The memoir tracks Rushdie leaving his wife for “an American of Indian origin who had grand ambitions and secret plans that had nothing to do with the fulfillment of his deepest needs.”

The book goes into detail about their tumultuous relationship – he cites her “frequent moodiness” that was “unpredictable and extreme,” her “capacity for brattish ‘model behavior,’” and her “majestic narcissism.” He also talks about her ending up on the cover of the French Playboy back in 2000 and how she had to hire a French lawyer because “she wanted to be paid for it.” Rushdie, who reveals Padma’s original name as Padmalakshmi Vaidyanathan, also wrote that “selfishness is her most prominent characteristic.”

Culinary Journey

After her divorce with Rushdie, Lakshmi published a new cookbook “Tangy Tart Hot and Sweet,” and began hosting “Top Chef.” She has her own line of Indian-inspired jewelry, as well as a line of spices, teas and bake ware. She established herself as a food expert early on in her career, having hosted two successful cooking shows and writing a best-selling cookbook “Easy Exotic,” for which she won the International Versailles Event for best cookbook by a first-time writer. Lakshmi followed this success with the publication of her second cookbook, “Tangy, Tart, Hot & Sweet,” released by Weinstein Books which has over 150 recipes from around the world alongside intriguing personal memoirs.

Lakshmi is also a savvy businesswoman with two companies of her own – the jewelry collection, PL by Padma Lakshmi is available at HSN, while Easy Exotic is a collection of culinary products including fine teas and teapots; high-quality natural spice blends, roasting rubs and sea salts; as well as hard goods.

Previously Lakshmi hosted “Padma’s Passport” on The Food Network where she cooked diverse cuisine from around the world. She also hosted “Planet Food,” a documentary series broadcast on The Food Network and worldwide on the Discovery Channel. She journeyed to countries such as Spain and India. Lakshmi is Emmy nominated for her role as host and judge on Bravo’s “Top Chef” which has recently been awarded an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Competition Show.
Early Years

Lakshmi was born on Sept.1, 1970, in Chennai, India. Her parents divorced when she was two and her mother moved to the U.S. to escape the stigma of divorce in India. Lakshmi lived with her maternal grandparents in Chennai for two years before joining her mother in the U.S. Both of her parents later remarried, and she has a younger half-brother and half-sister on her father’s side.

Lakshmi grew up first in New York and then in Los Angeles with her mother and stepfather. When she was 14 years old, a car crash changed her life. She broke Lakshmi’s pelvis and shattered her upper right arm. Her injuries required surgery that left a seven-inch scar along her arm. Self-conscious at first, Lakshmi came to embrace her scar after she began modeling, when the mark distinguished her. “The scar became my brand statement,” she has said in several interviews.


Modeling and Acting Career

Lakshmi attended Clark University in Massachusetts, starting as a psychology major before graduating in 1992 with a bachelor’s in theater. While studying in Spain, Lakshmi was spotted by a modeling scout in a Madrid bar. She soon began traveling the world as a model for designers like Armani, Versace and Ralph Lauren. Modeling led to offers of acting jobs, and Lakshmi began appearing in television shows filmed in Hollywood, Bollywood and Europe. Her roles included a bit part in the 2001 film “Glitter,” starring singer Mariah Carey, and a part in the Italian miniseries “Caraibi,” that required her to gain more than 30 pounds. After losing the weight, she published a cookbook entitled “Easy Exotic,” a collection of low-calorie recipes incorporating the flavors of Southeast Asia. The book’s success led to her own show on the Food Network, “Padma’s Passport”, and a similar job hosting the British show “Planet Food.”

On screen Lakshmi was last seen with Aishwarya Rai and Dylan McDermott in Paul Mayeda Berges’ film “Mistress of Spices.” She then played Princess Bithia in ABC’s mini-series “The Ten Commandments” alongside Naveen Andrews (Lost), Omar Sharif and Dougray Scott. Lakshmi also recently starred in BBC America’s “Sharpe’s Challenge” opposite Sean Bean.
Lakshmi is also an accomplished writer. In addition to her food writing, she has contributed to such magazines as American Vogue, Gourmet, and British and American Harper’s Bazaar.

Battle with Endometriosis

In 2009, Lakshmi co-founded the Endometriosis Foundation of America alongside Advanced Gynecological Surgeon Dr. Tamer Seckin. After suffering from the disease for decades herself, she has been able to make amazing strides with the foundation such as launching the first interdisciplinary research facility in the country for Gynopathology as a joint project between Harvard Medical School and MIT, where she gave the keynote address at the Center’s opening in December 2009, according to the foundation website.

“This disease dominated much of my life for many years before I was finally able to receive an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment,” she says on crowdrise.com, an online fundraising site for charity. “Five years ago, I helped found the Endometriosis Foundation of America (EFA) to help prevent millions of women from years of suffering from this debilitating disease,” she added.

Endometriosis is a disease where the endometrial tissue that lines a woman’s uterus is found outside the uterus – often within the pelvic cavity. In addition to being one of the leading causes of infertility in women, endometriosis causes severe pain and when left untreated can lead to other complications


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Raji Madam

if you go through early life of Padma Lakshmi , it a a lesson to be learnt.

I thoughts that her parents divorce when she was only two year old, and in her later years how faced she life is worth reading.
 
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​Let her braveness ONLY be followed by women folk and not the multiple weddings! :decision:

I liked her social approach to health issues especially by her co-founding of the Endometriosis foundation after her own suffering from the disease..She is a public figure and hence being chased by the paparazzi...
 
Indian americans are making waves . what a colourful life . I have seen her in a discovery

channel documentary relating to food in kerala . she has an impressive screen presence

she is living a full life having a series of relationships , being a tv host on food , starring in movies ,modelling for top designers

when we come across such beings we realise how ordinary and drab are our lives.

such hyper activity , does a broken home have something to do with it ?

I have seen that super achievers have a huge sex drive and care two hoots about morality and

do what makes them happy and realise their full potential in various activities .

should we salute them for being achievers or despise them for their wayward ways .

what shocks us more is that she has an indian background

we are unable to digest she is one of us and some of us could become that if we tried .lol

RRji , my apologies in advance before you respond
 
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Ok, quick show of hands:

How many forum maamas like Padma Lakshmi? Or admire her and find her attractive?

90%? I am already counting Krish, PJ and vgane.

We already know Mrs RR's opinion.
 
I am not a fan of Padma Lakshmi.
She is successful women, but her moral values and shenanigans are an insult to the Indian community.

She had married to Salman Rushdie and had multiple affairs before, during and after marriage.
Billionaire buyout king Teddy Forstmann [FONT=HelveticaNeue-Regular, Helvetica Neue Regular, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, Lucida Grande, sans-serif]been involved with Top Chef host Padma and let him believe that he was the child's biological father.
She also had an affair with Adam Dell and it was proved that Krishna was his biological child.

A movie actress is not an ideal Indian women. In olden days she would have been termed a fallen women.
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Agree with you Prasadji. I am not a fan of PL either. At best she is a gold digger and at worst a skank. Her illegitimate daughter from her affair with Dell inherited much of Forstmann's wealth.

RR ji, when you mentioned her multiple weddings, you should put it in quotes: "weddings". She also had a lot of "activities" outside the wedding umbrella.
 
I am not a fan of Padma Lakshmi.
She is successful women, but her moral values and shenanigans are an insult to the Indian community.

She had married to Salman Rushdie and had multiple affairs before, during and after marriage.
Billionaire buyout king Teddy Forstmann been involved with Top Chef host Padma and let him believe that he was the child's biological father.
She also had an affair with Adam Dell and it was proved that Krishna was his biological child.

A movie actress is not an ideal Indian women. In olden days she would have been termed a fallen women.
why do traditional people despise all high women achievers pointing out to their sex drive and their personal affairs. her personal affairs are her own business . that she she could take two american multi millionaires for a ride and collect some millions from them shocks moralists . that it does not make Richard Gere to stay away from her is a point worth pondering about. salman rushdie after having a relationship with her for several years was indiscreet and foolish enough to make public his private relationship while she kept quiet about it . thats good morality and decency from her

take john kennedy , one of the great american presidents admired by many . he was also known for his affairs and one night stands . he even said openly that lack of sex gave him a headache . He got elected to a second term even when these were well known.People do not ever run him down. clinton had an affair with an intern . most top indian performers actors [aamir], one president [I shall not name him] and many cabinet ministers are known for their extra marital flings.They are great achievers and successes in their chosen profession.

men should get their values right and not throw stones on such ladies and let them live their lives as they see it .she may not be an ideal for other indian ladies to follow as per your perception of indian ladies . Have you thought over whether there is a possibility our ladies may think otherwise .?
 
Agree with you Prasadji. I am not a fan of PL either. At best she is a gold digger and at worst a skank. Her illegitimate daughter from her affair with Dell inherited much of Forstmann's wealth.

RR ji, when you mentioned her multiple weddings, you should put it in quotes: "weddings". She also had a lot of "activities" outside the wedding umbrella.
Biswaji
If she is a gold digger .,so what ? the american millionaires deserve no better treatment if they chase indian women. she happily took them for a ride and cleaned up a few millions .

great achievers also have higher sex drive . they should not be viewed thru the prism of conventional indian morality . Indian morality is only for prim indian ladies happy with saas bahu serials . are there any takers for them other than their husbands who put up with them since they are also products of traditional upbringing and not look beyond their own noses
 
........... we are unable to digest she is one of us and some of us could become that if we tried .lol RRji , my apologies in advance before you respond
No need to apologize because you are a person who wants to live a FULL life, whatever it means!! :dizzy:
I will be blowing my :horn:in forum as long as I am around and people like you may not pay heed, I am pretty sure!! :decision:

If P L is held as role model by tambram girls ............. better NO comments! :tape:

One honest doubt! Will Krish Sir be happy IF his daughter led a life like P L, leaving alone the divorced parents when she was two? :confused:
 
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I think Mr. Krish is just arguing for the sake of argument. Otherwise I dont know why he would "try to be like" PL and take Rushdie and Forstmann and Gere for a ride.

But I also found out there is one other female forum member (not Renuka) who disagrees with my characterization of PL. So Mr. Krish is not alone.
 
RR ji, when you mentioned her multiple weddings, you should put it in quotes: "weddings". She also had a lot of "activities" outside the wedding umbrella.
I am already :scared: enough that I wrote her name wrong!! :lol:
 
Dear Biswa Sir,
When I admire a person, I always think 'If this person is in our family, will it make me happy!' :decision:

Hence I asked Krish Sir! No offence intended. May be I thought everyone should think like me!! :)
 
No need to apologize because you are a person who wants to live a FULL life, whatever it means!! :dizzy:
I will be blowing my :horn:in forum as long as I am around and people like you may not pay heed, I am pretty sure!! :decision:

If P L is held as role model by tambram girls ............. better NO comments! :tape:

One honest doubt! Will Krish Sir be happy IF his daughter led a life like P L, leaving alone the divorced parents when she was two? :confused:
It is not at all like that madam .

Whenever the trumpet is blown , I take note of it and store it in my file for future guidance in case I want to turn over a new life. we are all pavitra paapis . Still there is a chance for our reformation.

What our children will do , It is not in our hands . We have tried to give a decent education and some values we cherish . What they will do , no one can predict. We can hardly force them to hold on to our ideas of morality of living as most youngsters may consider us as outdated old timers .our happiness does not come into it . like it or go jump in the lake these are our options.lol
 
Dear Krish Sir,

I hope tambram girls will not take PL as their role model and start arguing with parents when they advise them to go in the right path! :lol:
 
Dear Biswa Sir,
When I admire a person, I always think 'If this person is in our family, will it make me happy!' :decision:

Hence I asked Krish Sir! No offence intended. May be I thought everyone should think like me!! :)
Biswaji
RRji and I know each other better than you think .I understand her better than you do. so I never feel offended by her comments .she is so nice and proper.
 
Biswaji
RRji and I know each other better than you think .I understand her better than you do. so I never feel offended by her comments .she is so nice and proper.

Dont know why I am being dragged into the middle of the tug of war between Mr. Krish44 and Mrs. Raji Ram? I am happy to debate your posts individually but I am have no opinion or interest about your relationship with each other.
 
Dont know why I am being dragged into the middle of the tug of war between Mr. Krish44 and Mrs. Raji Ram? I am happy to debate your posts individually but I am have no opinion or interest about your relationship with each other.
Dear Biswa Sir! What is this????? :faint:
 
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