Friday, August 29, 2008

Mallika’s dream hut construction in progress!

Bollywood's hot and happening actress Bollywood's hot and happening actress Mallika Sherawat's dream hut is being built at Vizhinjam near the well-known Kovalam beach in Kerala.
G. Shankar, the chief of Habitat Technology Group who is working on the hut, said that in two month's time it would be ready to move in.
"Mallika is expected to arrive here in the next few days and give the final approval to complete her home," said Shankar.
"This is a one hall and one bedroom hut and built with mud and overlooks the majestic Arabian sea near Vizhinjam. I'm sorry I can't reveal the exact location. The roof of the hut is yet to be decided and it would be finalised once she is here. Most probably it would be one with bamboo and tiles," added Shankar.
Reports indicate that the hut is coming up on a small hill top and one has to reach the place on foot. There is no road for cars.
The builders have taken abundant caution with the design because according to the coastal zone regulation rules, no permanent construction should take place within a prescribed distance from the sea. dream hut is being built at Vizhinjam near the well-known Kovalam beach in Kerala.


G. Shankar, the chief of Habitat Technology Group who is working on the hut, said that in two month's time it would be ready to move in.

"Mallika is expected to arrive here in the next few days and give the final approval to complete her home," said Shankar.

"This is a one hall and one bedroom hut and built with mud and overlooks the majestic Arabian sea near Vizhinjam. I'm sorry I can't reveal the exact location. The roof of the hut is yet to be decided and it would be finalised once she is here. Most probably it would be one with bamboo and tiles," added Shankar.

Reports indicate that the hut is coming up on a small hill top and one has to reach the place on foot. There is no road for cars.

The builders have taken abundant caution with the design because according to the coastal zone regulation rules, no permanent construction should take place within a prescribed distance from the sea.

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