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PIX: Taj Mahal's love affair with the West

Last updated on: February 7, 2012 17:21 IST

Image: Oprah Winfrey
Photographs: Reuters/Brijesh Singh

Agra's Taj Mahal is the eighth wonder in the world and so, when an international celebrity is paying a visit to India or is passing by, tries to squeeze in a quick visit to the historical monument that is a fine specimen of architecture from the Mughal period.

Recently, when Arnold Schwarzenegger came to India to attend an awards show, he followed suit and made the trip to Agra, only to find the place closed for sightseeing for the day.

While the former California governor had to make do with a view from a distance, there have been others who were luckier.

We take a look at some international celebrities, who have made a stop at the Taj Mahal on their visit to India.

Oprah Winfrey

Celebrity talk show host Oprah Winfrey was recieved in India with much fanfare in January. Amidst parties, the Jaipur literature festival and interviews, she paid a visit to the Taj Mahal.

Tom Cruise

Image: Tom Cruise
Photographs: Reuters

Tom Cruise's much-publicised visit to India in December for the Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol premiere included a stopover at the Taj Mahal.

The actor was accompanied by co-star Anil Kapoor, who seemed delighted to show him around.

Ben Kingsley

Image: Ben Kingsley
Photographs: Reuters

Actor Ben Kingsley struck a rather striking pose with wife Daniela when he came to take in the sights in Agra in December 2009.

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Yanni

Image: Yanni
Photographs: Reuters/Sunil Malhotra

Greek-born composer Yanni came to India in 1997 to perform three concerts on the dry bed of the Yamuna river, just behind the Taj Mahal and couldn't resist posing for a picture with the beautiful monument.

Princess Diana

Image: Princess Diana
Photographs: Reuters

The late Princess Diana came visiting on a six-day tour to India in 1992.

She joined the ranks of other international celebs who kept their date with the Taj Mahal.


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