Navaneeth Kaur is an Indian film actress who mainly acts in Telugu films. Her family hails from Punjab, India, but she was born and brought up in Mumbai. Her father was in the armed forces. She acted in some video albums in her school days. Now she lives in Hyderabad with her parents Her first acting appearance was in 'Darshan', a Kannada movie. Then followed her debut in Telugu with "Seenu, Vasanthi and Lakshmi" . "Chetna" , "Jagapathi" , "Good Boy" , "Bhuma" are some of her other movies. She already acted in Tamil, Kannada and Telugu movies, bur her Malluwood debut opposite Megastar Mammootty in the Malayalam film "Parunthu" didn't happen. She had been replaced by Lakshmi Rai. Navneet Kaur is literally struck up in a tight schedule playing in the movies, "Kalachakram", "Terror", "Flash News" and "Jabilamma" in Telugu and she does the role of an action heroine in Terror. In the recent past, she also shared screen space with Vijayakanth in a Tamil movie "Arasangam". She also performs Dance in Gemini TV (program named 'humma humma'). She is starring opposite Megastar Mammootty in the Malayalam movie, "Love in Singapore", directed by Rafi Mecartin. Recently she has also acted in a punjabi movie named "Lad geya pecha" opposite famous actor cum comedian Gurpreet Ghuggi.
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Lux:history
Lux soap was first launched in India in 1909 as a flaked version of Sunlight soap. Subsequently it was launched in the US in 1916, and marketed as a laundry soap targeted specifically at 'delicates'. Lever Brothers encouraged women to home launder their clothes without fear of satins and silks being turned yellow by harsh lyes that were often used in soaps at the time. The flake-type soap allowed the manufacturer some leeway from lye because it did not need to be shaped into traditional cake-shaped loaves as other soaps were. The result was a gentler soap that dissolved more readily and was advertised as suitable for home laundry use. Lux is currently a product of Unilever. The name "Lux" was chosen as the Latin word for "light" and because it was suggestive of "luxury."Lux toilet soap was introduced as a bathroom soap in the US in 1925, and in the UK in 1928 as a brand extension of Lux soap flakes. Subsequently Lux soap has been marketed in several forms, including handwash, shower gel and cream bath soap.Lux soap was launched in India in 1909. The very first advertisement in 1909 featured Leela Chitnis as its brand ambassador. It was branded in India as "the beauty soap of film stars'.
Lux:history