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Wednesday, April 15, 2015
भारत वनडे रैंकिंग में दूसरे नंबर पर बरकरार
Friday, April 10, 2015
अब लखनऊ में एटीएम से ठंडा पानी भी मिलेगा
Thursday, April 9, 2015
'दिल धड़कने दो' में आयशा मेहरा के रोल में प्रियंका चोपड़ा का लुक रिलीज
Monday, April 6, 2015
विज्ञापन जगत के ‘बादशाह’ बने आमिर खान, एक दिन में कमाए 30 करोड़ रुपए
Saturday, April 4, 2015
छत्तीसगढ़ में तोते का जन्मदिन मनाया गया
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Shahid Kapoor to marry Delhi college girl Mira Rajput?
Shahid Kapoor reportedly got engaged to Mira Rajput, a third year student in Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi, media reports said on Monday.
Monday, March 23, 2015
देखिए अक्षय की फिल्म 'गब्बर इज बैक' का नया ट्रेलर
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Badlapur Review: Badlapur is a dark, unflinching, fantastic film - Rediff.com Movies
REVIEW: Badlapur is a gobsmacking movie that suffuses on screen - a deftly written story, spectacular performances and an intelligently layered screenplay. What works best here is the film's unpredictability. From the minute it begins, you're latched to your seat with your heart throbbing in your mouth and your throat frequently choking up. For the sheer impact the movie conjures up, writer-director Sriram Raghavan deserves a bow!
The driving force here are the actors who evolve the story. Varun's measured acting and sincere eyes draw empathy. With each scene, the intense hues he brings to Raghu, unravel. Nawaz is superlative as Liak, bringing a sinful streak of twisted comedy, teaming it with unabashed swagger. The ladies deliver adequately, but it's Huma Qureshi who brings more to her role than what it holds.
Though the film's second hour meanders and is a tad long, the compelling climax and memorable scenes, like the one where Liak reveals the truth that Raghu had desperately been seeking, trivializes these flaws. Added to it, Sachin-Jigar's haunting music adds a piercing quality.
Brisk and absorbing, concluding differently than expected, Badlapur is an inspired film that dangerously attempts to change the landscape of the thriller genre in Bollywood.
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Arvind Kejriwal declined Mallika Sherawat starrer movie?
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Samsung Galaxy Grand Max now available online for Rs 15362
Samsung Galaxy Grand Max now available online for Rs 15362

Friday, February 13, 2015
Roy review: What is Ranbir Kapoor doing in a movie like this?
Roy review: What is Ranbir Kapoor doing in a movie like this?
The most obvious and good fact about Roy is that its story isn’t borrowed from any Bollywood or Hollywood’s earlier suspense or con dramas. Vikramjit Singh brings in a fresh tale uninspired from any other flick and delivers it with a strong cast, which everyone has been talking about ever since its conceptualization.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
AAP Sweep Delhi Vidhan Sabha Election 2015
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Aishwarya Rai First Look in Jazbaas Movie
फिल्मकार संजय गुप्ता ने अपनी अगली फिल्म 'जज्बा' की शूटिंग शुरू कर दी है. फिल्म में ऐश्वर्या राय बच्चन अहम रोल अदा कर रही हैं. हाल ही में फिल्म के डायरेक्टर संजय ने ऐश्वर्या की तस्वीर भी ट्विटर पर शेयर की है.
Shreya Ghoshal Wedding Tonight ?
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Elizabeth Taylor
The Cleopatra costume will, surely, dominate the news reports but with all respect to the Egyptian queen, Liz was bigger than that.Elizabeth Taylor evokes more images than the number of husbands she had. She was the breathtakingly beautiful child who – unlike her near contemporary, Judy Garland – seemed to slip into adulthood unscarred by her precocious professional success; the sultry dramatic actress; the compulsive bride, who went through husbands like fashion trends; the scarlet woman who broke up America's sweethearts, Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds; the female half of what can very legitimately be described as the greatest love affair of the 20th century; the most beautiful woman in the world; front-page stalwart of the National Enquirer; star of some of the best movies of her era; star of some of the worst celebrity perfume adverts; the gay rights campaigner; the defender of Michael Jackson. Next to Taylor, Marilyn Monroe looks monochrome and monotone.
Even towards the end of her life, Taylor, despite near incapacitation, still not only understood the increasingly ridiculous celebrity world, but proved that – to paraphrase a quote from her most photographed role – age could not wither her. She was one of the most mature users of Twitter and her Twitter feed was so Tayloresque as to be nigh-on parodic, mixing passionate defences of Jackson with shout-outs to reality TV android Kim Kardashian and the occasional – and necessary – denials that she had re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-remarried ("Jason is my dearest friend!" she tweeted last year, at the age of 78, with an understandable giggle).
Those born in the 40s will probably remember her as the wife of Richard Burton and the actor who radiated sex without ever being as coarsely upfront with her assets as, say, Monroe or Jane Russell. Those born in the 70s will have the slightly less erotic image of Taylor as the wife of the unforgettably named Larry Fortensky, sporting makeup, jewellery and hair that makes Russell Brand today look a bit low-key. Yet she was equally famous to those born in either decade, and this is not just because of her ever fluid image but her fearlessness at breaking social mores.
Her close friendships with gay actors – most notably Rock Hudson and Montgomery Clift – showed her to be more open-minded than most in an age when homosexuality was career-threatening. Taylor did more than pretty much anyone in her era by helping to remove the stigma of both homosexuality and, tragically, Aids by her loyalty to Hudson when he was dying from the disease.
Just as scandalous in its way was Taylor's relationship with Burton. Both were married when they met and neither made any attempt to hide not just their love for one another but their lust. Now divorce is as common among actors as undeserved Oscars but Taylor and Burton still look red-blooded next to today's anaemic Hello! wedding spreads. The publication last year of Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and the Marriage of the Century, by Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger, truly puts to shame today's pretenders, not least with its inclusion of Burton's love letters to Taylor. But there was one letter even Taylor, the consummate celebrity, couldn't share with the public: the last one Burton wrote to her just before his death in 1984, saying he wanted to come home, and Taylor was home. That letter remained where it has ever since she received it: in her dressing table drawer, next to her bed.
Carrie Fisher compares her mother, Debbie Reynolds, and her father, Eddie Fisher, to Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston, with Taylor – who made Fisher her husband number four – playing the Angelina Jolie role. It is a smart riff, neatly evoking the media hysteria that accompanied Fisher and Taylor's affair while he was still with Reynolds and the ensuing marriage (and, inevitably, divorce – there was no way little Fisher could ever compete with the mountain of machismo that was Richard Burton).
But the real joke is the comparison between Jolie and Taylor. Jolie's fame rests entirely on her personal life, which can be summed up as "married Rachel from Friends' husband, fond of adopting". As Jolie has amply proved, one doesn't need to be a good actor, or even appear in any good films, to be an A-list celebrity these days: one just needs to be thin and have a fondness for being photographed. Taylor had the life, the looks, the movies, the smarts and the talent, and she – unlike Jolie – looked as if she not only enjoyed the occasional plate of pasta but my God, to watch her eat it would have been an experience in itself. As they say in Hollywood, it's the films that got small.
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Friday, March 18, 2011
Ranveer To Shedding His Delhi Image

Ranveer Singh is in intense workshops at Yash Raj to get rid of his Delhi accent and mannerisms, since his next goes on the floors in 10 days' time Ranveer Singh is in intense workshops at Yash Raj to get rid of his Delhi accent and mannerisms, since his next goes on the floors in 10 days' time After a Yash Raj launch and a hit with his debut film Band Baaja Baraat, Ranveer Singh has a lot of responsibilities on his shoulders now. For his next Ladies Versus Ricky Bahl, produced by Yash Raj, the actor has locked himself in Yash Raj Studio and has been undergoing intense training for his role to shed his 'Delhi boy' image. A friend of Ranveer said, "It's been over two weeks that Ranveer has been practically living in Yash Raj Studio. In less than 10 days his next, Ladies Versus Ricky Bahl is going on floors. The actor is playing a cool young boy, not from any particular region, but surely he cannot be carrying the image of 'Bittu Sharma' from his debut film." The friend continues, "He has been taking workshops for his character in regard to his body language and body movements. He has also been taking diction classes to get rid of his Delhi accent. Ranveer is actually from Mumbai but everyone thinks of him as a Delhi-ite. In the past two weeks he has been practising and rehearsing for over 14 hours and only goes home to sleep. He is working very hard to change his image, so the audience can also perceive and see him in a different light." "During the making of Band Baaja Baraat he rode the Delhi buses, ate at roadside stalls, visited the local colleges, mingled with the citizens to get into the Delhi boy mould. And now he is working on the lingo and behaviour of a young cool kid of today's generation. In this film he is a con man who dupes various girls with his charm until he meets his match with whom he falls in love," added the friend. Ranveer confirmed, "I am having my workshops with my director Maneesh Sharma. I am working hard to get out of my 'Bittu Sharma' image, to get into the character for my new film."[Source]
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Munni' Booked In The Guinness Book Of World Records
" Munni Badnaam Hui" has entered the Guinness Book of World Records. Over 1200 people danced for three minutes on the song, led by Malaika Arora Khan, in Melbourne, Australia .
The event was organised by Indian Film Festival 2011 director Mitu Bhowmick Lange. Malaika also received a certificate for setting the record. The earlier record was set in Singapore when over 1008 people danced on a song.
Arbaaz Khan and Malaika Arora are in Melbourne for the Indian Film Festival as Dabangg was screened on the opening night.
Over the weekend, an attempt was made to break the world record for the largest number of people who danced to a song doing the same steps together at a public place.
Over 1,200 people danced to 'Munni Badnaam Hui' at the Melbourne Park beating the earlier record, set in Singapore when 1,008 people danced in public.
The Guinness Book adjudicators were present. Says Malaika, "The Guinness people were very strict with the rules."















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