Monday, July 6, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Boman Irani Takes Odour Challenge

IANS, 16 Jun, 2015 12:44 PM
  • Boman Irani Takes Odour Challenge
Actor Boman Irani with his wife Zenobia on Tuesday took up the Glass House Challenge to fight off the Indian household odours at an event here.
 
Set up at a busy mall here, the glass house was the perfect stage to fight the most persistent household odours. Before putting Ambi Pur to test, Boman and his wife cooked some spicy dishes to spread the smell of garlic and 'tadka' within the 'house'.
 
After having filled the house with pungent smells, the couple along with Pieter Hommez, research and development expert at consumer goods company P&G, sprayed the house with Ambi Pur Air Effects to not just cover but remove the odours.
 
"The Glass House Challenge was indeed the perfect torture test and goes to show that Ambi Pur Air Effects doesn't just cover, but truly removes the odours. I'm a huge foodie, but the smells of cooking garlic and 'tadka' can be quite pungent and a real challenge," Boman said in a statement.
 
Actress Richa Chadha was invited as a special guest into the house to experience the freshness.
 
"Having entered the glass house blindfolded, and on taking in the freshness, I was convinced I was in a beautiful garden or a luxurious spa. The fragrance and aroma was subtle, not overpowering and a genuine treat. I would have never guessed that it was a room filled with garlic and 'tadka' odours," Richa said.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Rajkummar turned labourer for film, earned Rs.100

Rajkummar turned labourer for film, earned Rs.100
If you talk about getting into the skin of a film's character, you can't miss what Rajkummar Rao did for his forthcoming film "Citylights". He actually posed as a menial worker and went from door to door trying to look for a job for a scene in the movie.

Rajkummar turned labourer for film, earned Rs.100

'Citylights' not lesser than 'Aashiqui': Mahesh Bhatt

'Citylights' not lesser than 'Aashiqui': Mahesh Bhatt
Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, who had directed the cult romantic musical drama "Aashiqui" in 1990 and then produced its super hit sequel "Aashiqui 2" last year, says Hansal Mehta's "Citylights" is not only at par with his movies, but "far more relevant to today's India".

'Citylights' not lesser than 'Aashiqui': Mahesh Bhatt

Dibaker prescribes small budget movies for easy recovery

Dibaker prescribes small budget movies for easy recovery
Director-producer Dibaker Banerjee, known for films like "Khosla Ka Ghosla" and "Love Sex Aur Dhokha", says one thing that he wants to change in showbiz is film budgeting. For easy recovery, small budget movies should be prescribed, he says.

Dibaker prescribes small budget movies for easy recovery

Wow! Sunny Leone gets emerald-diamond necklace on Birthday

Wow! Sunny Leone gets emerald-diamond necklace on Birthday
Indo-Canadian adult film actress Sunny Leone turned 33 Tuesday with a quiet night with her husband Daniel Weber, who gifted her a diamond and emerald necklace.

Wow! Sunny Leone gets emerald-diamond necklace on Birthday

Lauren wows with 'babydoll' act

Lauren wows with 'babydoll' act
Dancer Lauren Gottlieb, who made her debut as a lead protagonist in the dance-based movie "Any Body Can Dance" (2013), turned into a babydoll and delivered an exquisite performance at the "Zee 20 Cricket League".

Lauren wows with 'babydoll' act

As star kid, I have to work harder: Tiger Shroff

As star kid, I have to work harder: Tiger Shroff
He is the son of Bollywood's once reigning star Jackie Shroff. His daredevilry is the talk of the town. But young and raring to go Tiger Shroff says that the fact that he's a "star kid" made him work twice as hard as any newcomer.

As star kid, I have to work harder: Tiger Shroff