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When you think<br />
of a city, you<br />
think of the city<br />
cuisines. Joining<br />
the conversation on<br />
#FlirtWithTheCity, Katrina Kaif,<br />
one of the most beautiful female<br />
actors in India, confesses she is<br />
a complete foodie and she loves<br />
experimenting with food in the<br />
city. Soon to be seen with Aamir<br />
Khan and Amitabh Bachchan,<br />
the actor said, “Food gets me<br />
going. Nothing can cheer me up<br />
better than a good meal. I love<br />
street food and any street place<br />
that offers paya with kadak Pav<br />
will instantly be a favourite for<br />
me. I can eat my heart out with<br />
paya and pav. I also love seafood,<br />
with prawns and crabs being my<br />
comfort food.”<br />
Born and raised in Mumbai,<br />
John Abraham shares quite an<br />
affinity with the place. “I love<br />
Bombay, the culture, the old world<br />
charm, it is a whole different<br />
world here. I especially love old<br />
theatres, my mom’s family is<br />
from Grant Road and so I used<br />
enjoy these old-world places. My<br />
initiation back into Hindi films,<br />
after a long break, was with Maine<br />
Pyar Kiya which I saw at Bahara<br />
Talkies. One really interesting<br />
thing about Bombay is that it’s a<br />
combination of New York and Los<br />
Angeles, it’s the film capital and<br />
the commercial capital. And I'm<br />
proud to call it my city!”<br />
Bollywood’s leading fashionista<br />
Sonam Kapoor tells us about her<br />
favourite hangouts in Mumbai. “I<br />
love hanging out at Juhu, going<br />
for morning walks and having<br />
those amazing bhuttas.”<br />
While the internet drools over<br />
her and her husband, Anand<br />
Ahuja's romance, the actress<br />
said, “Drives are the best in<br />
Mumbai, you know. Going to<br />
Natural's ice-cream and right<br />
opposite you have Amar<br />
Juice Centre, where you get<br />
amazing pav bhaji. You sit in<br />
your car and eat it<br />
and just chill.”<br />
“I miss the greenery and the<br />
calmness of Bengaluru, which<br />
once was the main reason for<br />
most of us choosing this city to<br />
live in. By saying this, every drive<br />
inside Cubbon Park is reminder<br />
of my old Bengaluru,” says Kiccha<br />
Sudeep.<br />
Rituparna Sengupta loves the<br />
decked up look of Kolkata during<br />
Pooja. “Festivals excite me and<br />
there is no better time to visit<br />
Kolkata then during Pooja. I’m<br />
an avid reader and there is no<br />
better place for book lovers than<br />
Kolkata’s famous College Street,”<br />
says the actor.<br />
The foot-tapping music for<br />
the campaign is created by<br />
Dhruv Ghanekar (Wah Wah<br />
Studio) and juxtaposes the soul<br />
and quirks of each city. The<br />
campaign aims to spice up the<br />
romance of the readers with their<br />
respective cities by urging them<br />
to experience the buzz points of<br />
the cities -- from waterholes to<br />
hunger zones, for party points<br />
and artists and activists and<br />
everything that makes your city,<br />
your city.<br />
The songs have crossed 10<br />
million views within 3 days.<br />
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