Megan Fox crowned sexiest woman in the world

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Actress Megan Fox was named the world's sexiest woman on Wednesday by an annual online poll, while the world's most Googled woman, Britney Spears, barely scraped in at No. 100 after a shocker of a year.

Fox, 21, who starred in last year's hit movie "Transformers," grabbed the title from actress Jessica Alba, 26, topping online men's magazine FHM Online's (www.FHMonline.com) reader poll of the 100 Sexiest Women in the World for 2008.

Alba dropped to No. 3, coming behind American actress and former model Jessica Biel but ahead of Canadian actress Elisha Cuthbert who was ranked fourth after appearing in horror movie "Captivity" last year. U.S actress and singer Scarlett Johansson, 23, rounded out the top five.

"Megan Fox is the deserving winner of this year's FHM title. She's young, she's hot, she's a rising star and her sex appeal has definitely transformed this year's list. She's got a great future ahead of her," said FHM Online U.S. Editor JR Futrell.

Fox debuted on the list at No. 68 in 2006 and was ranked No. 65 last year. But playing the lead female role in "Transformers," a blockbuster $700 million hit at worldwide box offices, markedly raised her profile.

Also in the top 10 were Emmanuelle Chriqui, Hilary Duff, Tricia Helfer, Blake Lively and Kate Beckinsale.

Newcomers to the list included Victoria Beckham, aka Posh Spice from British pop band the Spice Girls, who moved to Los Angeles with her husband, English soccer player David Beckham, last year. She made her debut at No. 99.

Spears, 26, whose career has been buried under an avalanche of personal and mental health problems, managed to make the list at No. 100, a steep decline from 2004 when she was voted the world's sexiest woman.

FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World poll is now in its 14th year with nearly 9 million votes cast this year by FHM readers worldwide to choose the sexiest women in film, television, music, sports, and fashion.

This year's list also included reality TV stars to reflect the genre's increasing popularity with three girls from the "The Hills" making the list, including Heidi Montag at No. 44 and Audrina Patridge at No. 80 and Lauren Conrad at No. 95.

From "Dancing with the Stars," actress Shannon Elizabeth returned to the list at No. 46 after being absent last year. She was joined by Cheryl Burke at No. 40 and Karina Smirnoff at No. 78, who made their debuts.

"It's no surprise to us that so many reality stars made this year's list," said Futrell. 'The Hills' is one of the most popular shows on MTV, and 'Dancing with the Stars' is the No. 2 reality show in America after 'American Idol.' We expect even more to be added next year."

Tamil star Shreya slaps man for 'misbehaviour'

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Actress Shreya Sharan, who paired with Tamil superstar Rajnikanth in Shivaji slapped a man who allegedly “misbehaved” with her in Tirumala temple on Monday morning.

Shreya she had come out of the temple after prayers and was talking to journalists when a man standing behind her in the crowd misbehaved with her. "I think women should stand up for against misbehaviour. Irrespective of being an actress or not, I had to stand up for myself and I think any woman who is a victim of eve teasing and molestation should stand up," she told PTI.

The actress’ aides pinned down the man, who was identified as Hari, a cleaner at a temple. Shreya has not filed a complaint with the police.

Miss India 2001-2003

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/photo.cms?msid=579501 Celina Jaitley: Miss India 2001 The light-eyed lady with an hourglass figure, Celina Jaitley was definitely a crowd puller in the Femina Miss India contest. Little wonder, then, that she walked away with all the laurels and the precious title too.
/photo.cms?msid=579502 Sara Corner: Miss India first runner-up 2001 She looks the quintessential doll. But underneath her delicate beauty, Femina Miss India - World 2001 Sara Corner is an epitomb of determination and maturity.
/photo.cms?msid=579503 Maheshwari Thyagrajan: Miss India second runner-up 2001 Even as her life somersaults to be laced with blissful happenings, Miss India Asia-Pacific 2001 Maheshwari feels there are many targets yet to be achieved. A self-possessed girl, the beauty queen is trained in Bharatanatyam, classical singing and even in playing the mridangam.

/photo.cms?msid=554331 Neha Dhupia Femina Miss India Universe 2002
It started with a dream for the tall and slender beauty with dark-brown eyes. Millions of moments later, Neha Dhupia, a true-blue Virgo, sported a smile infused with the fragrance of sweet success.

/photo.cms?msid=554332 Shruti Sharma Femina Miss India World 2002
This green-eyed billi , as she was called in school, tried for the contest in 1999 too. "My determination brought me back... fortunately, I succeeded,'' says the ever-persistent and determined Shruti Sharma.


/photo.cms?msid=554333 Reshmi Ghosh Femina Miss India Earth 2002
This doe-eyed girl from Kolkata will charm you with her dusky looks and effusive conversation. Gifted with a golden voice, Reshmi Sharma enthralled the audience at the Fa Femina Miss India Contest 2002.
/photo.cms?msid=554334 Tina Chatwal Femina Miss India Asia-Pacific 2002 Delhi girl Tina participated in the Fa Femina Miss India 2002 contest, driven by the desire to translate a dream into reality. And the reality is that Tina has validated the faith reposed in her by having bagged the Miss Asia Pacific 2002 second runner-up title.

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/photo.cms?msid=579407 The winners of the Sunsilk Femina Miss India 2003 contest. (from left) Femina Miss India-Earth 2003, Swetha, Femina Miss India-Universe 2003, Nikita and Femina Miss India World 2003, Ami

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/photo.cms?msid=579407 Swetha (Sunsilk Femina Miss India Earth- left)) and Ami (Sunsilk Femina Miss India World – right) kiss, Nikita, Sunsilk Femina Miss India Universe, as she is crowned

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/photo.cms?msid=579407 The world is at their feet now. The crowned beauties take centrestage, as the Sunsilk Femina Miss India 2003 show, draws to a close at Goregaon Sports Complex, Mumbai



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Miss India 1991-2000

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/photo.cms?msid=579506 Ritu Singh: Miss India 1991 As the Miss India first runner-up, she represented India at the international pageant. And she won the second runner-up title at the Miss Asia World pageant. Back home, she took up modelling and compering. It was during one of her shows that she met her future husband. Today, she lives in Nepal and manages a boutique.
/photo.cms?msid=579507 Madhu Sapre: Miss India 1992 This leggy lass and winner of Femina Miss India 1992 came within touching distance of the Miss Universe crown but was pipped by her own honesty. She still is the eternal ramp favourite. And now she's writing a book tentatively titled Tuff Girls Don't Talk Englis. The title says it all.
/photo.cms?msid=579508 Namrata Shirodkar: Miss India 1993 Another model-turned-actress, Namrata had support of her sister Shilpa, who's a celebrated actress in Bollywood. Presently, Namrata is doing films and has a lot of them lined up for release as well.

/photo.cms?msid=579509 Pooja Batra: Miss india second runner-up 1993 Who can miss Anil Kapoor's stunning city-bred girlfriend in the film Virasat or the `Head & Shoulders' advertisement that is flashed on television so often. Today, Pooja devotes her time in doing meaningful roles and good films.
/photo.cms?msid=579510 Sushmita Sen: Miss India 1994 She stunned the universe. And shone on Manila. Euphoria gripped India on May 21, 1994, when, for the first time ever, an Indian girl was crowned Miss Universe, at Manila, Philippines. That's Sushmita Sen, Miss Universe 1994.
/photo.cms?msid=579511 Aishwarya Rai: Miss India first runner-up 1994 She first caught the audiences' fancy in the Pepsi advertisement with Aamir Khan. Soon after, she won the Femina Miss India title in 1994. She made the country proud by also winning the Miss World title, and became the second Indian to be crowned Miss World in 28 years.
/photo.cms?msid=579512 Manpreet Brar: Miss India 1995 An MBA student, Manpreet won the Miss Universe Runner-up title. Today, she leads a busy life with ramp shows and shooting for channel [V] as a VJ. She also plans to be a TV producer some day.

/photo.cms?msid=579513Sandhya Chib: Miss India 1996 Years after winning the contest, Sandhya returned and took the stage by storm. Today, Sandhya is a successful model. Luck was not on her side at the Miss Universe pageant where she stood seventh. On her return from the pageant, she got engaged.
/photo.cms?msid=579514 Rani Jeyraj: Miss India first runner-up 1996 The protests against the pageant were still echoing in the streets of India when the decision was taken by the organisers to hold the Miss World contest for the first time on home ground, Bangalore. And all expectations were on 21-year-old Rani, who made it to the final round of the Miss World contest. Today, Rani is a reputed ramp model.
/photo.cms?msid=579515 Mini Menon: Miss India second runner-up 1996. She was nicknamed `Mini' by a nurse at the hospital when she was born, who thought that she - the little baby girl then - resembled Queen Padmini, the legendary queen of Chittor who was famous for her beauty. Last heard, Mini was pursuing a Ph.D in communications.
/photo.cms?msid=579516 Nafisa Joseph: Miss India 1997 Winning the Femina Miss India crown did not come as a big surprise to her. She portrayed great confidence at the Miss Universe pageant as well, and in reply to one of the questions, she said that, to bring a child into the world and not able to offer it peace was the biggest injustice done in the world. Today, Nafisa is a known face as she rattles all the latest chart-busters on MTV.
/photo.cms?msid=579517 Diana Hayden: Miss India first runner-up 1997 This little princess from Hyderabad flew out of the country only to return after being crowned the world's most beautiful woman, at the Miss World pageant on November 22, 1997, in Seychelles. And moments after winning the crown, she told the press that the title meant the world to her.
/photo.cms?msid=579518 Divya Chauhan: Miss India second runner-up 1997 Divya Chauhan tied the knot but, not with a Sri Lankan as she had promised on a goodwill mission to the island nation. Instead, she settled with computer-engineer beau Avaneesh Kumar. Now, she has it all, a well-established export firm, a kidswear business, and a loving husband.
/photo.cms?msid=579519 Lymaraina D'souza: Miss India 1998 How does a 19-year-old collegian who's never worn make-up before and who claims to "eat like a horse" and be "pretty laid-back about everything" get to be Femina Miss India-Universe 1998? Well, Lymaraina D'Souza was clear about her goals and nothing could stop her. She is pursuing her studies in Psychology in Hawaii.
/photo.cms?msid=579520 Annie Thomas: Miss India first runner-up 1998 Annie had participated in 1996 too, but did not make it to the finals. Undeterred, she sent her application in 1998 and was lucky the second time round. "Ultimately, I want to settle down to a happy, married life. If I need to work to support my family, I will. But I would be quite happy to be a housewife", she said after winning the crown. Today, she is a TV star.
/photo.cms?msid=579521 Vitika Aggarwal: Miss India second runner-up 1998 The girl with honey eyes and sparkling smile had long harboured the dream of winning the Miss India crown. Since the right things happen at the right time to the right people, Vitika found herself ready to take part in the contest in 1998. Today, she is a successful ramp model.
/photo.cms?msid=579522 Gul Panag: Miss India 1999 She has tremendous faith in herself. Tremendous for a 21-year-old, at least. After obtaining a doctorate in developmental economics. She entered the media, inspired by her newsreader aunt, Komal G B Singh. However, things don't stop there. As she believes that the possibilities are endless.
/photo.cms?msid=579523 Yukta Mookhey: Miss India first runner-up 1999 Her serenity and calm shone throughout the pageant. The 5'11'' tall brunette from India took London's Olympia theatre by storm in 1999. The year she was crowned Miss World. Ecstatic Yukta Mookhey told the media after winning the crown:"It is the best day of my life because I had this as a beautiful dream as a child, and now it's come true...''
/photo.cms?msid=579524 Shivangi Parikh: Miss India second runner-up 1999 The stage was not new for Shivangi who had modelled for Hemant Trivedi & Achala Sachdev, starred in music videos and also won the Miss Mumbai pageant. And yet, she could not help feeling the 'butterflies in her stomach' as she answered the final question which won her the crown. She comperes a lot of shows and is a successful ramp model.
/photo.cms?msid=579525 Lara Dutta: Miss India 2000 When she wore the crown on May 12, 2000, in the beautiful city of Cyprus, her triumph was best described as deserving. Lara Dutta describes her winning the Miss Universe title as being "a culmination of a dream" content.
/photo.cms?msid=579526 Priyanka Chopra: Miss India first runner-up 2000 The eighteen-year-old gal from Bareilly, Priyanka Chopra beat out 94 other lovely ladies to claim the Miss World 2000 title. And she sashayed away with $100,000 as prize money at the Millennium dome, London.
/photo.cms?msid=579527 Diya Mirza: Miss India second runner-up 2000 Think delicacy, poise, elegance and brains. Think Diya Mirza, a heavenly beauty from Hyderabad, who won the prestigious Miss Asia-Pacific title at the beauty pageant held on December 2, 2000, in Manila.

Miss India - 1981-1990

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/photo.cms?msid=2699088 Rachita Kumar: Miss India 1981 She always considered herself a good model. And winning the Miss India title came as a pleasant surprise to her. By the time the fizz of the Miss India title settled, it was almost one-and-a-half years and, by then, Rachita had married and started a new life. Today, people know her by the name Nandini Thackersey.
/photo.cms?msid=579493 Pamela Singh: Miss India 1982 Her bone structure caught everyone's eye even then. Our Miss India 1982, however, went on to attract more notoriety than fame. Now, she is a serious photo-journalist and keeps as low a profile as someone with her looks can.
/photo.cms?msid=579494 Rekha Hande: Miss India 1983 Miss Garden City, Spring Queen, Pond's Queen, May Queen, Aero Princess, Giants Queen and Eve's Weekly first runner-up, followed by the Miss India crown. She was truly a beauty queen with merits to prove it. However, Rekha did not pursue this glamorous field. She soon got married to a doctor in the US. And, today, she works for charity organisations.
/photo.cms?msid=579495 Juhi Chawla: Miss India 1984 She is probably among the finest model-turned-actresses that we have today. She got married to millionnaire Jay Mehta in 1996. The enterprising lady has now started a film production company with actor Shah Rukh Khan and director Aziz Mirza, and is doing pretty well for herself.
/photo.cms?msid=579496 Sonu Walia: Miss India 1985 A psychology graduate and a student of journalism, Sonu Walia took up modelling before she entered the Miss India contest. After winning the title, she embarked on a career in film acting and won accolades for her performance in her very first film.
/photo.cms?msid=579497 Mehr Jessia: Miss India 1986 Perhaps one of the most popular models in India, Mehr today manages a successful model management agency in partnership with Vijay Mallaya, the liquor baron. And she's happily married to another leading model, Arjun Rampal.
/photo.cms?msid=579498 Priyadarshini Pradhan: Miss India 1987 If she had not won the Miss India title, she would have been an architect. She won the best national costume award at the Miss Universe pageant. Later, she obtained a management degree on the insistence of her parents, but finally flew as an air hostess with Kuwait Airways.
/photo.cms?msid=579499 Dolly Minhas: Miss India 1988 Winning the contest was a matter of chance for this light-eyed beauty from Chandigarh. Soon after winning the contest, she opted for a career in acting. She fell in love with the director of her first film, Anil Matoo, whom she eventually married. Today, Dolly acts in Kannada movies and television serials.
/photo.cms?msid=579500 Suzanne Sablok: Miss India 1989/90 She created ripples at the Miss Universe contest by coming second in the swimsuit round although she muffed in the final answer round. After the pageant, she was a leading model and, at the peak of her career, quit modelling to marry the man she loved, Rajesh Pillai.