Ryan tham biography
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1:40pm on a Thursday, it turns out, is too early for Ryan and Keenan Tham to be talking shop. They roll into the winding Kamala Mills compound in a black Porsche, squinting at the fairly cloudy sky, about 40 minutes late, but appropriately apologetic. “It’s a part of the business. I’m a night person, my day starts late,” Keenan offers.
We are at Koko, their shiny new bar, which right now glowers with masculinity, dark wood tables and plush velvet chairs. But on weekends, it flaunts its glamorous side. Shopping bags from Burberry and Gucci are parked under the tables, the first salvos of gossip loosed and the claim of world-standard cocktails by Parisian mixologist Dimi Lezinska playfully tested.
Through much of our lunch, Ryan, elder by two years, responds to my attempts at conversation monosyllabically, and sometimes the syllable is a good-natured grunt. He’s also the taller of the two, but has scooched down lazily into his seat, making him seem a little shorter and a lot more in
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How the Thams keep the family legacy alive, one restaurant at a time
Keenan, Henry and Ryan Tham’s latest offering, Foo, in Mumbai, is an Asian tapas restaurant
During their days at GD Somani Memorial School in Cuffe Parade, Ryan and Keenan Tham were the cool guys, favourites with both students and teachers alike. Perhaps that’s a given when your grandfather owns two of the hottest restaurants in Mumbai since the 1960s. So, school outings would often be at Kamling on Churchgate Street or the now-shut Mandarin in Colaba, both tony addresses in South Mumbai. The two were among a cohort of fem or six restaurants—Nanking, Flora, Frederick’s, Shangrila were some of the others—that would serve authentic Cantonese cuisine in the neighbourhood at that time.
Even outside school hours, hitting Mandarin would be a good excuse for Ryan and Keenan to meet the grandparents. The Thams were one of the oldest Chinese families in the city, and bought an older re
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Minissha Lamba
Indian actress
Minissha Lamba | |
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Lamba at Snoop Dogg Adidas bash in 2019 | |
Born | (1985-01-18) 18 January 1985 (age 40) New Delhi, India |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2005–2017; 2018–2023 |
Spouse | Ryan Tham (m. 2015; div. 2020) |
Partner | Akash Malik (2021–present) |
Minissha Lamba (born 18 January 1985)[1] is an Indian actress and poker player who appeared in Hindi films.[2][3] She made her debut with Yahaan (2005). Her other notable films include Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. (2007), Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008), Well Done Abba (2010), and Bheja Fry 2 (2011).[citation needed]
In 2014 she participated in Colors TV's Bigg Boss 8.
Early life
[edit]Minisha Lamba was born into a Punjabi Sikh family,[4] to Kawel Lamba and Manju Lamba in New Delhi in 1985.
She studied at Chettinad Vidyashram School, Chennai fo