Saturday 30 August 2014

Celebs once STAR now DUST



They say you need just one break to make it big in Bollywood. But there are many who rose to fame with their first film to only come tumbling down thereafter. Call it bad choices or getting carried away by new found fame, they came, conquered for a moment and got lost in oblivion. Here are a few of them


Kumar Gaurav When Love Story hit the marquee, all people could talk about was Kumar Gaurav. The swashbuckling dashing son of Rajendra Kumar who had all the girls swooning over him overnight. He was the biggest sensation to hit filmdom. But all his other films couldn’t give him the same recognition and nobody missed him





Bhumika Chawla A brilliant debut performance alongside Salman Khan in Tere Naam yet Bhumika couldn’t continue to regale in the success. A few nondescript films and she was forgotten as fast as she found success here





Bhagyashree A Salman Khan heroine with him in Indian Cinema’s most loved love story Maine Pyaar Kiya and instant success meant Bhagyashree was ought to be the most sought after. But things didn’t work out the way she might have envisioned and she was gone



Rahul Roy and Anu Aggarwal They were the most loved on screen couple when their Aashiqui mesmerised everyone. From Rahul’s coat to Anu’s band, everything was famous. But post that none of their films could recreate the same magic



Gracy Singh Gracy perhaps got the biggest debut ever with Aamir Khan’s Lagaan. She managed to impress everyone even when the major attraction of the film was Aamir. She followed it up with a superhit Munnabhai MBBS but a few wrong career choices and she couldn’t survive for long


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Wednesday 27 August 2014

PK's - Amir Khan - Contraversies

Amir Khan does it again…………


With Rs.400cr benchmark with DHOOM3 at the boxoffice , he is back in news again and  he is ready to give touch competition to other KHAN’s. Amir’s latest photo is most talked about on all social networking in which he is standing nude wearing nothing but vintage boom box. Poster became viral within moment he posted it.

He has been lauded by many B-town actor’s along with major response by Twitteratis and been critized picture and made fun of him.
Now after CID and Rajnikant’s joke we have AMIR’s new nude photo… Lets read some jokes which went viral…
Its just for fun and we do not promote or make fun of any artist or actor’s work. Therefore I request you to take it on a lighter note.


Amir’s is being compared with Sunny Leone’s pic…

PK’s  pic would have been more popular if it would have casted Sunny inplace of Amir as Sunny is more searched on search engine because of her past.



COURT Hearing on PK poster…
Legal suit filed by Hemant patil to put ban on screening of the film because of Amir’s poster in which he is standing wearing nothing but Vintage music box if  its not been removed from the movie.
In response to this legal suit, it was said that as poster is already approved by Film Publicity Screening Committee which is a government body, they have checked and approved it without any doubt.

According to the suit, the nude poster which has been circulated all over is vulgar and obscene and has the tendency to corrupt the minds of the people. This poster is being shown in newspapers and television and also on internet since last one month, the plaintiff claimed. The plaintiff said that Aamir is a good actor and a host of popular TV show Satyamev Jayate. He has a good and clean image in the eyes of public. However, by appearing nude in this poster for the sake of publicity, the actor had done a "shameful" act and hence he should withdraw such obscene images immediately.

The Supreme court had recently dismissed a Public Interest Litigation which sought a ban on the exhibition of posters in which a semi-naked Aamir stands on rail tracks for promoting the film PK. The apex court was of the view, "If you don't like then don't watch the film but don't bring religious facets in it," adding that, "these are matters of art and entertainment and let them remain so."
Hence, by virtue of the approval given by the Publicity Screening Committee of Films to this impugned poster, the suit was not maintainable in law and should be dismissed, Hirani and Khan stated in their reply.

They also argued that the suit was premature as the film was not yet complete and there were some portions of the film which were yet to be shot. Since the film was not completely shot, the question of Central Board of Film Certification examining it (the film) for grant of certificate did not arise.

"It is ludicrous for the plaintiff to commence an action on such a flimsy ground, especially when there is a quasi-judicial authority that is authorised to deal with such issues," the reply filed by the duo said.

Further, such a suit infringes upon their right to make films and hence should be dismissed outright, they contended.

They also argued that a similar issue was raised in another petition filed before the Supreme Court which had dismissed it. Hence, this suit also was liable to be dismissed.

Listen to Aamir's songs on Gaana.com

Civil judge M S Sharma has posted the matter on August 27 for arguments.

The judge asked the plaintiff's lawyer R N Kachave to satisfy the court whether a case of obscenity and vulgarity was made out against the actor who allegedly posed nude.


Tuesday 26 August 2014

REIT

The market regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), recently approved the setting up of real estate investment trusts (REITs). On the back of this move, realty stocks are up. BSE Realty index jumped 2% on a day when the Sensex and Nifty benchmarks jumped 0.6%.



Here’s all you need to know about the trust and why it is important for you as an investor:

· What are REITs: REIT is an investment vehicle like a mutual fund, which invests in real estate. However, unlike a mutual fund which would invest in shares of realty companies, REITs would invest directly in real estate assets like office and apartment buildings, shopping centers, hotels and even warehouses. It could also invest in developers for building new projects. Thus, REITs engages in financing the real estate, helping people indirectly invest in commercial or large properties.


 Why REITs are important to investors: Property or real estate is always an animated and exciting conversation. You often talk about property prices in various cities in the country with friends and wish you could benefit from the rise, without having to pump in the lakhs and crores of money required. This will now be possible through Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). REITs are also comparatively less risky in comparison with investments in under-construction properties. Investors will benefit from this. They could also help provide a regular secondary source of income, as 90% of the income earned from rent has to be distributed to investors. REITs also provide an avenue for investment in properties that are not easy for an ordinary investor. For example, REITs will allow you to invest in commercial estate like office complex, malls and hospitals etc. which is otherwise unaffordable.




How they work: The idea of a REIT is to provide investors with an opportunity to invest in large-scale and diversified real estate that earns returns in the same way as an investment in other asset classes. A REIT works for an investor like a mutual fund. Just like when investing in mutual funds, you do not have to own stocks, similarly you do not need to own property when investing in REITs. A professional fund manager will pool money from investors and manage it by buying or selling properties on your behalf. You, thus, get the benefit of the market movement in prices through your unit holding. REITs will also be listed and traded on the stock exchange. This helps provide liquidity – something not easily available while investing directly in realty.

·  How developers benefit: For developers, REITs are positive as they could act as a private equity fund or a sponsor to a developer. SEBI has stipulated that investors must put in a minimum of Rs 2,00,000, while the trust should own assets worth at least Rs 500 crore. Assets under management of REITs are expected to touch $20 billion by 2020, according to a media report quoting real estate consultancy Cushman & Wakefield. Of this amount, as much as $12 billion could be raised in the first three to five years, the report added. This will act as an important source of liquidity for the cash-strapped realty sector, which is already teeming with high debt. With interest rates remaining elevated due to high inflation, REITs will be a welcome source of cheaper funding.

· Transparency and accountability: REITs are likely to bring in transparency and accountability in the real estate sector. In 2008, SEBI was hesitant to launch REITs. This was because there were inconsistencies in the valuation of properties in the country. This made it impossible to fairly price properties in which REITs can invest. Now, the regulator has said that an independent party will assess the property value every six months. This will be in addition to the yearly valuation check by two independent valuers. Also, the net asset value of REIT units will be declared at least twice a year. This will ensure transparency and correct valuation of the underlying assets of REITs.

REITS



The market regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), recently approved the setting up of real estate investment trusts (REITs). On the back of this move, realty stocks are up. BSE Realty index jumped 2% on a day when the Sensex and Nifty benchmarks jumped 0.6%.




Here’s all you need to know about the trust and why it is important for you as an investor:

· What are REITs: REIT is an investment vehicle like a mutual fund, which invests in real estate. However, unlike a mutual fund which would invest in shares of realty companies, REITs would invest directly in real estate assets like office and apartment buildings, shopping centers, hotels and even warehouses. It could also invest in developers for building new projects. Thus, REITs engages in financing the real estate, helping people indirectly invest in commercial or large properties.


 Why REITs are important to investors: Property or real estate is always an animated and exciting conversation. You often talk about property prices in various cities in the country with friends and wish you could benefit from the rise, without having to pump in the lakhs and crores of money required. This will now be possible through Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). REITs are also comparatively less risky in comparison with investments in under-construction properties. Investors will benefit from this. They could also help provide a regular secondary source of income, as 90% of the income earned from rent has to be distributed to investors. REITs also provide an avenue for investment in properties that are not easy for an ordinary investor. For example, REITs will allow you to invest in commercial estate like office complex, malls and hospitals etc. which is otherwise unaffordable.





How they work: The idea of a REIT is to provide investors with an opportunity to invest in large-scale and diversified real estate that earns returns in the same way as an investment in other asset classes. A REIT works for an investor like a mutual fund. Just like when investing in mutual funds, you do not have to own stocks, similarly you do not need to own property when investing in REITs. A professional fund manager will pool money from investors and manage it by buying or selling properties on your behalf. You, thus, get the benefit of the market movement in prices through your unit holding. REITs will also be listed and traded on the stock exchange. This helps provide liquidity – something not easily available while investing directly in realty.

·  How developers benefit: For developers, REITs are positive as they could act as a private equity fund or a sponsor to a developer. SEBI has stipulated that investors must put in a minimum of Rs 2,00,000, while the trust should own assets worth at least Rs 500 crore. Assets under management of REITs are expected to touch $20 billion by 2020, according to a media report quoting real estate consultancy Cushman & Wakefield. Of this amount, as much as $12 billion could be raised in the first three to five years, the report added. This will act as an important source of liquidity for the cash-strapped realty sector, which is already teeming with high debt. With interest rates remaining elevated due to high inflation, REITs will be a welcome source of cheaper funding.

· Transparency and accountability: REITs are likely to bring in transparency and accountability in the real estate sector. In 2008, SEBI was hesitant to launch REITs. This was because there were inconsistencies in the valuation of properties in the country. This made it impossible to fairly price properties in which REITs can invest. Now, the regulator has said that an independent party will assess the property value every six months. This will be in addition to the yearly valuation check by two independent valuers. Also, the net asset value of REIT units will be declared at least twice a year. This will ensure transparency and correct valuation of the underlying assets of REITs.


Monday 25 August 2014

Priyanka Chopra and Mary Kom

PRIYANKA’s Tough Routine…


PC left no stone unturned to perfect the look of a boxer. Building a boxer’s physique in spam of 90 days was not an easy task.



But why was PC chosen to act as ‘MARY KOM’ …
It’s a biopic and not a documentary..


Director KUMAR has clear opinion about PC that she is hard working in the industry and in spite of doubt about PC’s body physique he chose her.



Mary was happy that someone as beautiful and pretty as PC would show her efforts and love for boxing.
Training began within days of passing CHOPRA-I in 2013. Mr.Samir Jaura, the man behind Farhan Akthar’s body in ‘Bhag Milkha Bhag’. He spend his time with PC and on the basis of vidoe’s of MK he scheduled PC’s training.


The film was shot in 57 days over two years. The boxing scenes were filmed on a set in Filmistan Studios, Mumbai, while parts depicting Manipur were shot in Manali in Himachal Pradesh. Plans to shoot in Manipur were dropped because of logistics issues and the team recced Manali and Dharamshala instead. Kumar’s wife, Vanita, who is the production designer, used a real structure instead of a set to show Kom’s childhood home in Kangathei. She also sourced indigenous props like short stools and woven curtains from Manipur. Young Bijou Thaangjam from Manipur acted as a language and culture assistant, consulted for everything from enunciation to local terms of endearment or the right way to drape a traditional sarong.


Is there too much drama in Mary Kom, in true Bollywood tradition? Kom’s story is the hero of the film, responds Quadras, adding that she had led a rather “filmy” life. Elements such as her father’s initial resistance to boxing, the romance with Onler and a fit of rage that led her to shave her head were juicy fodder for cinema. Yet, some parts of Kom’s struggle that were not as easy to address were left out. Kom’s book dwells in fair detail on her not being able to compete in higher weight categories because of a small built and frame. The significantly taller Chopra could not have represented this conflict. Hearteningly, the film is said to touch upon the boxer’s activism against corrupt sports federations.


Sunday 24 August 2014

Brad Pitt and Angelina Joli with their Biological child -   Shiloh 



If you're a woman, then any kid that you've given birth to is your biological child.If you're a man, then any kid that came from you getting a woman pregnant is your biological child.But adults may also adopt children, born and sired by someone else. These will then be just as much their kids in the eyes of the law, but they won't be their biological children.


When SHILOH was born, "PEOPLE" magazine paid $4.1 million for above photos.



This is how she looks now....



Brad Pitt says that he and his partner Angelina Jolie have banned their children from Googling them. Jolie and Pitt are biological parents to Shiloh, 6, and three-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne. They have also adopted children Maddox, 10, Pax, 8, and Zahara, 6.







Saturday 23 August 2014

ha ha ha ha h..

My life has become so much fun..

After working for 2 years,,, putting my time, energy, money and my sweat I am at the same position where I was 3 years back. I was working with BPO and my salary was good, my incentives were good and now after 3 years I am financially where I was 3 years back.
I thought of leaving BPO and going company to make my career and realized that I am financially at the same place.
I don't know what to say
my company thinks they are over paying us, thinking we do'nt even deserve whatever v r being paid off.



Friday 15 August 2014

My school day's Independence Day celebration

Independence Day of INDIA..

After a long time I enjoyed this  day as I use  to enjoy when I was in school day..

My  school day  wow...

We use to have function in our school to celebrate our INDEPENDENCE DAY,

We use to celebrate this day with great zeal every year and with great preparation we use to make in school. We all were so eager to take part in the Independent Day Celebration. The vice principal drew up a programme which was announced by the principal on the 1st August.

Early on the morning of 15th August we use to gather in the school garden. We all use to stand in the garden according to our class and sections and our school teacher’s use to stand with us. The day use to start by singing the national songs and shouting Mahatma Gandhi Ki Jai, Bharat mata ke jai.
Out shouting use to be at the top of our voices. Then the day’s function use to start with singing and expressing our patriotic feelings.

We stood in the garden close to the flag pole. We use to sit class wise in the garden. Our NCC students were wearing Khaki uniform and looked like soldiers ready to sacrifice their lives for our country. We perform the flag-hoisting ceremony, we all were in happy mood and we all were in attention position to give salute to our tri colour flag.

We sing flag ceremony Jan Gan Man and scout’s band use to play the tune. Our flag ceremony came with few speeches delivered by staff and teacher’s. Everyone threw lights on the importance of the day and our duties towards the country.

In the evening once all the event’s were over we use to be very happy when our principal use to give  us pack of sweets to all of us and we all use to return home in happy mood and smiling face.

Jaya jaya jaya jaya heeeee..

Jai HIND...