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[VIDEO] At the press round table the next day, Kingsley called the Sikh driver "a noble warrior." The story, according to Kingsley, unfolds due to divine intervention. Kingsley, who was working on another film when two financiers approached to back up Learning to Drive, "had just about three days to prepare for this role."
Dr. Soram Khalsa, featured in The Hollywood Reporter's Top Doctors Issue, combines traditional medical practices with acupuncture, homeopathy, herbs and vitamin therapies.
From the OB/GYN who delivered Kim Kardashian and her baby to the Sikh who treats Morgan Freeman to the man who removed Dr. Oz's colon polyp, the 484 most beloved M.D.s from stars and executives as vetted by leading medical-database authority Castle Connolly
In his earlier days there Atkins was a T-shirt designer with no shortage of women who lapped up his unaffected charisma. Now he has had a complete change of image as a devotee of the world’s fifth-largest religion. The yoga that he now practises is Sikh-based, which is why he has started covering his long, blond, curly hair with a turban.
Previously a hallmark of certain kinds of lifestyles — say, lumberjack, biker or hipster — beards have moved past their countercultural roots and into the mainstream, showing up on Hollywood red carpets and, now, in cubicles across the country.
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