<p>While each male contestant popped the question in his own way, the only one to catch her attention was actress Mahii Vij's choreographer Savio.<br /><br />Savio chose to propose to Priyanka in the signature Shah Rukh Khan style from his movie <br /><br />"Darr", and it hit bull's eye! Priyanka was quite floored and agreed to shake a leg with him on her famous dance number "Pehli baar mohabbat ki hai". <br />The V-Day special episode will be telecast on Sony Entertainment Television Tuesday.<br /><br />Maria Goretti reminisces about last Bryan Adams' concert<br /><br />"Awesome" is the word that comes to former veejay and anchor Maria Goretti's mind when she thinks of Canadian rocker Bryan Adams' 2001 concert in Mumbai.<br /><br />"Bryan Adams... the last time he came to India i hosted his live concert... he was too awesome... still have the plec he gave me with BAD on it...(sic)," Maria posted on her Twitter page.<br /><br />Maria was a video jockey with MTV back in 2001 when Adams came for the show.<br /><br />"Not hosting it this time... but will scream shout and sing all his songs... sometimes i miss being with MTV... today is one of those days," added Maria.<br /><br />Adams is in India after a decade for the Micromax Bryan Adams Live in Concert India Tour, scheduled Feb 11-16 at Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, New Delhi and Hyderabad. <br />Maria's actor husband Arshad Warsi seemed quite excited about the show in Mumbai Saturday.<br /><br />"Looking forward to the Brian Adams show...," he posted.<br /><br />Young actors are luckier than us: Farooque Sheikh <br /><br />Veteran actor Farooque Sheikh, known for films like "Chashme Buddoor" and "Umrao Jaan", says today's young actors come well prepared and have a whole lot of choice in movies, unlike the situation in the past.<br /><br />"A lot of newcomers have joined the industry and they are extremely talented. The reason is that they have a lot more exposure than we ever had. I remember when I came into the industry in 1973, there used to be TV which used to run between just 6 p.m.-10 p.m., and just three or four well-known actors.<br /><br />"Now there are dozens of channels and hundreds of films... so the preparation and understanding of young actors is much more... they come with a lot of ability," said Farooque.<br /><br />The 62-year-old, last seen in "Lahore", is all praise for debutant Ranveer Singh of "Band Baaja Baaraat" fame, and feels that Ranbir Kapoor is extremely versatile.</p>
<p>While each male contestant popped the question in his own way, the only one to catch her attention was actress Mahii Vij's choreographer Savio.<br /><br />Savio chose to propose to Priyanka in the signature Shah Rukh Khan style from his movie <br /><br />"Darr", and it hit bull's eye! Priyanka was quite floored and agreed to shake a leg with him on her famous dance number "Pehli baar mohabbat ki hai". <br />The V-Day special episode will be telecast on Sony Entertainment Television Tuesday.<br /><br />Maria Goretti reminisces about last Bryan Adams' concert<br /><br />"Awesome" is the word that comes to former veejay and anchor Maria Goretti's mind when she thinks of Canadian rocker Bryan Adams' 2001 concert in Mumbai.<br /><br />"Bryan Adams... the last time he came to India i hosted his live concert... he was too awesome... still have the plec he gave me with BAD on it...(sic)," Maria posted on her Twitter page.<br /><br />Maria was a video jockey with MTV back in 2001 when Adams came for the show.<br /><br />"Not hosting it this time... but will scream shout and sing all his songs... sometimes i miss being with MTV... today is one of those days," added Maria.<br /><br />Adams is in India after a decade for the Micromax Bryan Adams Live in Concert India Tour, scheduled Feb 11-16 at Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, New Delhi and Hyderabad. <br />Maria's actor husband Arshad Warsi seemed quite excited about the show in Mumbai Saturday.<br /><br />"Looking forward to the Brian Adams show...," he posted.<br /><br />Young actors are luckier than us: Farooque Sheikh <br /><br />Veteran actor Farooque Sheikh, known for films like "Chashme Buddoor" and "Umrao Jaan", says today's young actors come well prepared and have a whole lot of choice in movies, unlike the situation in the past.<br /><br />"A lot of newcomers have joined the industry and they are extremely talented. The reason is that they have a lot more exposure than we ever had. I remember when I came into the industry in 1973, there used to be TV which used to run between just 6 p.m.-10 p.m., and just three or four well-known actors.<br /><br />"Now there are dozens of channels and hundreds of films... so the preparation and understanding of young actors is much more... they come with a lot of ability," said Farooque.<br /><br />The 62-year-old, last seen in "Lahore", is all praise for debutant Ranveer Singh of "Band Baaja Baaraat" fame, and feels that Ranbir Kapoor is extremely versatile.</p>