He may be playing a hero who gets slapped by the entire village in his latest comic caper up for release, Percept Pictures' Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal, but in reality Shreyas proved to be anything but that. In Punjab, while he was happily promoting the film with co-actor Madhhurima in one of the malls, where over three thousand people had gathered, the frenzy was robust, and everyone worth their moments of fancy, wanted their moment of comity with the two young stars. Even though over ten bouncers attempted to keep the crowds in check, it took all of Talpade's chivalrous might to keep Madhhurima safe from the crowds, as post the event he escorted her safely back from the venue, from the the overzealous crowds that wanted too grab a share of its star. A successful event, it was already going the Kamaal Dhamaal way with the stars interacting with the crowds, a few lucky winners also chanced upon gold coins, cornering the touchstone of Malamaal too in the same vein. But the luckiest was when Shreyas' quickthinking helped the couple make a timely exit from the mall. Priyadarshan's Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal is sure creating the right buzz before its September 28 release!
गुरुवार, 20 सितंबर 2012
Shreyas plays a real life hero to Madhhurima
He may be playing a hero who gets slapped by the entire village in his latest comic caper up for release, Percept Pictures' Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal, but in reality Shreyas proved to be anything but that. In Punjab, while he was happily promoting the film with co-actor Madhhurima in one of the malls, where over three thousand people had gathered, the frenzy was robust, and everyone worth their moments of fancy, wanted their moment of comity with the two young stars. Even though over ten bouncers attempted to keep the crowds in check, it took all of Talpade's chivalrous might to keep Madhhurima safe from the crowds, as post the event he escorted her safely back from the venue, from the the overzealous crowds that wanted too grab a share of its star. A successful event, it was already going the Kamaal Dhamaal way with the stars interacting with the crowds, a few lucky winners also chanced upon gold coins, cornering the touchstone of Malamaal too in the same vein. But the luckiest was when Shreyas' quickthinking helped the couple make a timely exit from the mall. Priyadarshan's Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal is sure creating the right buzz before its September 28 release!
GLOBAL SUPERSTAR KE$HA TO RELEASE SOPHOMORE ALBUM WARRIOR ON DECEMBER 4TH
FIRST
SINGLE “DIE YOUNG” PREMIERES AT RADIO ON SEPTEMBER 25TH AND WILL BE
AVAILABLE AT ALL DIGITAL MUSIC PROVIDERS ON SEPTEMBER
25TH
WARRIOR IS
AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER AT WWW.KESHASPARTY.COM TODAY
AND AT ITUNES AND AMAZON ON SEPTEMBER 25TH
(Los Angeles, CA)
– Global superstar Ke$ha will
be releasing her sophomore album, WARRIOR,
on December 4th through Kemosabe/RCA Records. The first single “Die
Young” premieres at radio and will be available at all digital providers on
September 25th. The pre-order for WARRIOR launches at www.keshasparty.com today and at
iTunes and Amazon on September 25th.
Executive
produced by Kemosabe Records head Dr. Luke, WARRIOR features
tracks written byKe$ha,
as well as collaborations with producers, writers and musicians
including, will.i.am, Max Martin,
Benny Blanco, Cirkut, Bonnie McKee, Wayne Coyne, Iggy Pop, Patrick Carney, Ben
Folds, Greg Kurstin, Kojak, Ammo, and Billboard.
The first single
“Die Young” was co-written by Ke$ha,
Nate Ruess from fun., Dr. Luke, Benny Blanco and Cirkut.
There will be a 12
track standard version of the album and a 16 track deluxe edition.
Additionally, there will be an exclusive version of the album that will be sold
at www.keshasparty.com and will include a
special bonus 5 song acoustic EP.
Says Ke$ha,
“I am so excited to finally share WARRIOR with
all of my amazing ANIMALS. I’ve been working for a year on this new record and
have collaborated with some of my idols. This process has been long and intense
and I couldn’t be more stoked to share this music. I hope with WARRIOR my
fans get to know me in a much more raw and vulnerable way.”
Global
superstar Ke$ha has
taken the world by storm since the release of her debut album in Animal in
2010. That year she was declared Billboard's Hot 100 Artist and her smash
debut single "TiK ToK" was named Billboard's #1 Hot 100 Song, was the most
played song of that year, and was the biggest-selling digital track in the
world. Ke$ha has
had 6 consecutive Top 10 hits including three #1 singles: "TiK ToK", "Your Love
Is My Drug" and "We R Who We R." Her debut album Animal has
sold over 2.5 million units worldwide. Ke$ha has
toured the world, playing over 200 live shows in support ofAnimal and
its companion album Cannibal.
She took home the MTV EMA for Best New Act in November 2010 and was nominated
for 2 American Music Awards, 3 MTV VMA Awards and 6 Billboard Awards. She has
performed on dozens of television programs all over the world including MTV
Europe Music Awards, Much Music Awards (Canada), Echo Awards (Germany), X Factor
(Australia), American Music Awards, Billboard Awards, American
Idol, Saturday
Night Live and The Today
Show Summer Concert Series. She has over 21 million Facebook likes, over 3
million Twitter followers and over 300 million views on VEVO. She has sold over
24.5 million combined tracks and ringtones in the U.S alone and over 27.5
million worldwide to date. Ke$ha is an international powerhouse, Animal has
been certified Gold, Platinum or multi-Platinum in 15 markets (including
Platinum in the United States) and was the biggest selling debut album from an
international female in 2010 in the UK. Ke$hais
the global ambassador for Casio Baby G and was recently named the first global
ambassador for Humane Society International.
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more information visit:
Website: www.keshasparty.com
Youtube
channel: http://youtube.com/ kesha
Vevo
channel: http://vevo.com/ artist/kesha
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ kesha
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ keshasuxx
Re-launch of Frontline Magazine
In the era of real time news defined by the “breaking news” syndrome, there is still a demand for long form journalism that not only relays information, but also compels the readers to think and question, said Vice- President Hamid Ansari on Thursday, at the re-launch of the news magazine, Frontline.
The Vice- President, who
was a regular contributor to the news magazine, before taking oath of office in
2007, noted that despite the incursion of audio visual media, the demand for
serious journalism, as personified by Frontline remains.
“In today’s age, the
audio-visual media has emerged as a dominant medium for quenching the thirst of
the target audience for real time news on current affairs, culture and
entertainment. Despite this, there remains a real and popular demand for serious
publications on topical issues which cannot be substituted by the ‘breaking
news’ culture and short-attention span snippets in the domain of the electronic
media,” he said.
While he commended the
editorial stance at the Frontline of retaining relevance in changing times for a
newer readership, Mr, Ansari said he was initially a little sceptical about the
Frontline’s re-launch. “I may be forgiven for admitting that I am moderately
conservative and tolerably radical – conservative in habits and radical in
thinking. For this reason, I was less than enthused with the suggestion that I
attend today’s re-launch function. I could not help recalling the old maxim
don’t fix what is not broke. To me personally, ‘Frontline’ has always been a
stimulant to the mind apart from providing good reading on most matters that I
care to spend time on.
The need for a remix in
Bollywood terms therefore did not arise. Nor was there a need to replace
persuasion with titillation. I was assured that the change would be
conservatively radical rather than explicitly so!” the Vice-President
said.
Referring to the editorial policy and the content of publications like The Hindu and Frontline, Mr. Ansari said: “The ‘Hindu Group’ has a rich legacy, and current practice, of sustaining its foundational motto of ‘fairness and justice’. ‘Frontline’ subscribes to it in full measure and will, I am confident, continue to do so. The theme of the debate scheduled for today, on some of the core values of our Constitution, is sufficiently serious, focused and relevant, and testifies to it.”
N. Ram, former Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu and Frontline made mention of Mr. Ansari’s contribution to the news magazine on West Asian affairs and assured that the magazine will continue to give voice to issues that affect the lives of people and remain committed to serious journalism, unaffected by marketing blitzkrieg.
“Frontline was launched in December 1984 as an all colour fortnightly with plenty of visual content. The trigger for its publication was the acquisition of a colour printer from Japan and the then editor of The Hindu G Kasturi was clear that newspapers in India had to raise the game and no take readers for granted,” he said.
Over decades, Frontline has evolved as a progressive, critical fortnightly that has focussed on issues like deprivation, culture, socio-economic aspects rather than lifestyle, leisure and feel good, he said, pointing out that the absence of long form journalism is a “serious deficit” that needs to be addressed.
Referring to the editorial policy and the content of publications like The Hindu and Frontline, Mr. Ansari said: “The ‘Hindu Group’ has a rich legacy, and current practice, of sustaining its foundational motto of ‘fairness and justice’. ‘Frontline’ subscribes to it in full measure and will, I am confident, continue to do so. The theme of the debate scheduled for today, on some of the core values of our Constitution, is sufficiently serious, focused and relevant, and testifies to it.”
N. Ram, former Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu and Frontline made mention of Mr. Ansari’s contribution to the news magazine on West Asian affairs and assured that the magazine will continue to give voice to issues that affect the lives of people and remain committed to serious journalism, unaffected by marketing blitzkrieg.
“Frontline was launched in December 1984 as an all colour fortnightly with plenty of visual content. The trigger for its publication was the acquisition of a colour printer from Japan and the then editor of The Hindu G Kasturi was clear that newspapers in India had to raise the game and no take readers for granted,” he said.
Over decades, Frontline has evolved as a progressive, critical fortnightly that has focussed on issues like deprivation, culture, socio-economic aspects rather than lifestyle, leisure and feel good, he said, pointing out that the absence of long form journalism is a “serious deficit” that needs to be addressed.
“The news magazine has
focussed on issues that affect the lives of people in India, the eighbourhood
and the world. The content of the magazine has never been diluted in the
blinkered pursuit of numbers,” Mr. Ram said. Frontline, he said has always tried
to be different, it has space for long form journalism, interviews, essays,
picture features, strong content on key issues related to political, social and
economic aspects that matter in the long term. It is secular, pro people and
seeks to create space for contrary views through arguments, criticism,
interviews and analysis, Mr. Ram pointed out. On the changes that the readers
will see in the news magazine, he said: “Over the years even the serious readers
have commented that we are too heavy. We want to be lively while being
serious.”
The
Vice President of India Shri M. Hamid Ansari re-launched the
“Frontline” magazine at a function
here today. He commended
the editors
and publishers for this initiative aimed at retaining relevance in changing
times for a newer readership. He wished ‘Frontline’ continued
success in the service of discerning readers.”
Addressing on the
occasion he said that to him personally, ‘Frontline’
has always
been a stimulant to the mind apart from providing good reading on most matters
that he care to spend time on. The need for a remix
in
Bollywood terms therefore did not arise. Nor was there a need to replace
persuasion with titillation.
He said that in its new avatar the
magazine would have attractive photo essays on art, culture, heritage, wildlife,
environment and land & people. It will also have new columns on media and
literature, snapshots on developments in India, a science notebook, apart from
in-depth analyses of the social, political and economic issues of the day.
The Vice President said
that the
‘Hindu Group’ has a rich legacy, and current practice, of sustaining its
foundational motto of ‘fairness
and justice’. ‘Frontline’ subscribes to
it in full measure and will continue to do so. The theme of the debate scheduled
for today, on some of the core values of our Constitution, is sufficiently
serious, focused and relevant, and testifies to it.
He opined
that in today’s age, the audio-visual media has emerged as a dominant medium for
quenching the thirst of the target audience for real time news on current
affairs, culture and entertainment. Despite this, there remains a real and
popular demand for serious publications on topical issues which cannot be
substituted by the ‘breaking news’ culture and short-attention span snippets in
the domain of the electronic media.
Following
is the text of the Vice President’s address :
“I may be forgiven for
admitting that I am moderately
conservative and tolerably radical – conservative in
habits and radical in thinking. For this reason, I was
less than enthused when the Shri Venkitesh
Ramakrishnan met me with the
suggestion that I attend today’s re-launch function.
I could not help recalling the old maxim
don’t
fix what is not broke. To me personally,
‘Frontline’
has always
been a stimulant to the mind apart from providing good reading on most
matters that I care to spend time on. The need for a
remix
in Bollywood terms
therefore did not arise. Nor was there a need
to replace
persuasion
with
titillation.
I was assured
that the
change would be conservatively radical rather than explicitly so! The presence here of
Mr. N. Ram
and
Professor Romila Thapar provides further
reassurance.
Having jettisoned my
misgivings, I am happy to be here today for the re-launch
of the ‘Frontline’. I understand that in its new
avatar the
magazine
would have attractive photo essays on art, culture,
heritage, wildlife, environment and land & people. It will also have
new
columns
on media
and literature, snapshots on developments in India, a science
notebook, apart from in-depth
analyses of the social, political and economic issues of the day.
This audience knows
that
the ‘Hindu Group’ has a rich legacy, and current
practice,
of
sustaining its foundational motto of ‘fairness
and justice’.
‘Frontline’ subscribes to it in full measure and
will, I am confident, continue to do so. The theme of the debate
scheduled
for today, on some of the core
values of our Constitution, is sufficiently serious, focused and
relevant, and testifies to it.
In today’s age, the
audio-visual media has emerged as a dominant medium for quenching the thirst of the target audience
for real
time news
on current
affairs,
culture and
entertainment. Despite this, there remains a real and popular demand
for serious publications on topical issues which cannot be substituted by the ‘breaking news’ culture
and short-attention
span
snippets in the domain
of the
electronic media.
I commend the editors and publishers
for this
initiative
aimed at retaining relevance in changing times for a newer readership.
I wish
‘Frontline’
continued
success in
the service of discerning readers.”
Nithyananda in Bigg Boss 6?
If rumours are to be believed, India's most controversial spiritual leader Swami Nithyananda might be entering the country’s biggest reality show Bigg Boss.
The self-styled godman who shot to notoriety with unproven allegations of a sex scandal with Southern actress Ranjitha, was also the target of a former disciple who frivolously claimed to have been raped by him 40 times over five years.
Even while these cases reached the courts, Swami Nithyananda became a favourite punching bag for many television channels, but surprisingly witnessed growth in popularity and followers.
When asked about reports regarding Nithyananda entering Bigg Boss, his spokesperson Dale Bhagwagar admitted, “I’ve been told, the godman has been approached earlier,” but added, “It’s too early to confirm or deny.”
Apparently, in their agreements for Bigg Boss, all participants are bound by a very strong secrecy clause about their entry on the show. That could be a reason; most never admit to their participation before the show.
Kalpana Pandit kii Jaanlewa wapasii
It was also Kalpana's debut. But then MF Husain's ' Gajagamini' got her a lot more attention in the industry. A few more films with Mahesh Manjrekar like ' Praan Jaaye Par Shaan Na Jaaye', ' Pitaah', ' Padmashree Laloo Prasad adav' and ' Pyar Kiyaa Nahin Jaata', and Kalpana disappeared from Bollywood and went to America. But now one hears that the actress is back producing her own film called ' Janleva 555'. Slated for an October release, the film is being directed by Sandeep Malani and produced by House of Pandits.
कुछ सालो पहले कल्पना पंडित ने फिल्मो में डांस नंबर जानलेवा गाने के साथ फिल्म मोक्ष में काम शुरू किया था.फिल्म के निर्देशक थे अशोक मेहता और गाने में साथ डे रहे थे अर्जुन रामपाल. पर कल्पना का सही लौंच एम् ऍफ़ हुसैन की फिल्म गजगामिनी से हुआ. बाद में कल्पना ने महेश मांजरेकर की फिल्म प्राण जाये पर वचन ना जाये,पिता ,पदमश्री लालू प्रसाद और प्यार किया नहीं जाता जैसी फिल्मों में काम किया. फिर अचानक वो अमेरिका चली गईं. और अब वो वापस भारत आकर हॉउस ऑफ़ पंडित की फिल्म जानलेवा ५५५ फिल्म में मुख्य भूमिका निभा रहीं हैं जिसे निर्देशित किया है संदीप मालानी ने और फिल्म अगले महीने १२ अक्टूबर को रिलीज़ होगी.
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