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Rickshaws and Lisa Ray at Cooking with Stella premiere

By Karon Liu
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Don McKellar and Lisa Ray arrive at the gala for Cooking with Stella (Photos by Karon Liu)
Don McKellar and Lisa ray arrive at the gala for Cooking with Stella

Yesterday’s Cooking with Stella red carpet was much like the Chloe premiere: most of the fans lining up were actually waiting for the next premiere (in this case, Love and Other Impossible Pursuits starring Natalie Portman and Lisa Kudrow). Still, people’s celeb hunger was insatiable, and most lingerers wanted a glimpse of those on the red carpet, even though they had no idea who they were—or, as a heavily accented older woman cruelly put it, even though they were “not populars.”

Director Dilip Metha arrived first, not in the black Cadillacs to which we’ve grown accustomed, but in a rickshaw decorated with streamers. Next up was star Lisa Ray, in a sexy purple number, who arrived on rickshaw with co-star Don McKellar.

Rickshaws and Lisa Ray at Cooking with Stella premiere
Rickshaws and Lisa Ray at Cooking with Stella premiere
Rickshaws and Lisa Ray at Cooking with Stella premiere
Rickshaws and Lisa Ray at Cooking with Stella premiere
Rickshaws and Lisa Ray at Cooking with Stella premiere
Don McKellar and Lisa Ray arrive at the gala for Cooking with Stella (Photos by Karon Liu)

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