Thursday, November 27, 2008

Rain - gave life but now taking life



Earlier, Most of the people depends on rain for their day today life, as agriculture was the only source of money. Agriculture mainly depends on water. The main resource of water is rain. The other resources of water are lake, pond, river, well, etc.. But all these indirectly depnds on rain.  So without rain there is no cultivation, without cultivation there is no food, without food there is no life, without life there is nothing as we know. So the most important thing is the Rain. It gave life to all.


But now, Rain is demolishing the life in many ways. Due to rain flood occurs, and due to this many life sink in water. Because of rain many Electric post fell down and the public passing by, get the shock and losing their life. some are affected by thunder, lightning and strom. The day today life is totally affected.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

tamil cinema - the most expected

 tamil cinema - the most expected 
1.ROBO

2.MARMA YOGI

3.ASOKAVANAM

4.NAN KADAVUL

  ROBO


  most of the people expect that this movie will be a block buster in tamil cinema...But definitely it will not because of the director of this movie shankar.. he lost his creativity after his movie INDIAN ...now what he do is just waste the money of all great producers..even if shankar direct the film well the hero of movie RAJNI will make it a great comedy by his stylish(stupid)dialogues.....these are the things which makes me think this movie will become a flop..

  MARMA YOGI


  there is only one reason for this movie to get flop that is KAMAL HASAN.......he will definitely take a fantastic movie ...but tamil audience dont have the taste to watch the movie.....they wont give enough support to the movie...u can understand my words by looking back kamal's movie history....

  ASOKAVANAM


  this movie is directed by MANIRATNAM ......it will surely get some awards but no rewards from the audience...

  NAN KADAVUL


  its a BALA movie....definitely it will be an exception in tamil cinema....i wish my words go false i want this movie to be a success...so i dont want to say anything bad about this movie..

Monday, November 24, 2008

Death race - Movie



Movie: ‘Death Race’;

Cast: Jason Statham, Tyrese Gibson, Ian McShane, Joan Allen;

Director: Paul W.S. Anderson; Rating: * 

Starring: Jason Statham, Tyrese Gibson, Joan Allen, Ian McShane, Natalie Martinez

Some movies manage to be incredibly inferior in some areas and yet manage to deliver wonderfully in others. The action movie ‘Death Race’ is a prime example where the plot and script are laughable but where the action sequences are thrilling. At times it looks too much like a movie which can be enjoyed only by a very niche audience. 


Jensen Ames is an ex-con framed for murder and sent to a prison where the prisoners are forced to compete in a high-speed car race with barely any rules. 

The movie is set in 2012 and it does get a few things right. The economy has collapsed in 2012 and sinister corporations have taken over. The background of the economic collapse eerily echoes the present financial crisis. But pretty much everything else in the movie is other worldly. 

The races are at times spectacularly thrilling, but also verge on becoming monotonous. The action scenes are staged well and it would have to be so since the action is this movie’s saving grace. 

The script is laughable. Statham is not a good actor by any standard and his dialogue is mercifully monosyllabic. The dialogue serves just to intimate us on the proceedings and no attempt is made to flesh out a character. 

There are two very fine actors in the form of Joan Allen and Ian McShane. Allen is an Oscar nominated actress and seems to have a habit of appearing in action movies after having shone in the Bourne series. She has very little to do here and tries to bring a touch of class and sophistication to this at times drab movie. 

Ian McShane impressed in the HBO series ‘Deadwood’ but has not managed to snag the role he deserves. Statham does the requisite grunting, wincing, scowling and gives the intense gaze of a typical action character. 

Since this is an action movie, we can literally tick away the necessary ingredients. There is the cliché eye-candy in the form of Natalie Martinez. There is a hint of background characterisation for her that seems sadly added on for the mere pleasure of being looked at. 

At times the movie is unnecessarily violent and even that seems strategically placed to satiate the testosterone laden male teen. The gore is mostly momentary and thankfully the action emphasis is on explosions during the car race. 

For those looking for a not too demanding viewing with just enough action to be thrilled for a hour and a half, ‘Death Race’ is a good bet.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Five crew members of Stolt Valor arrive in India


It was a big homecoming for crew members of the Japanese-owned chemical tanker MV Stolt Valor on Monday.

Five members of the ship have arrived so far, and the rest of the Indian crew including the captain of the ship, Prabhat Goyal will arrive later on Monday.

"I am happy to be back," said Ishidore Fernandes, Stolt Valor crew member.

MV Stolt Valor, with 22 crew members including 18 Indians, was hijacked by a group of Somali pirates off the Yemen coast on September 16, while it was bound for Mumbai from the Suez Canal. 

The crew members had a harrowing time, with no hope of a release for quite some time after they were held hostage. The ship was released on November 16 after the crew were kept hostage for two months by the pirates.

"We were always on gun point, 24 hours. We had to take permission from them for everything," said a Stolt Valor crew member. 

Not surprisingly, the families of the crew who have returned were ecstatic. 

"We are very happy, you can understand that. I want to thank the Almighty and the Government of India," said Murad Mohd Borundkar, father of crew member Naved.

Quotes - The lines of life

These are not just words from mouth but are the feel of heart.

Read it and feel it..

The important thing was to love rather than to be loved.


Remember that what you believe will depend very much on what you are.


Love is or it ain't. Thin love ain't love at all.


A life with love will have some thorns, but a life without love will have no roses.


I love you, not for what you are but for what i am when i am with you.


If i am out of time  and i could pick one day, one moment and keep it new, of all the days i have lived i would pick the day i met you.


Life is ice enjoy it before it melts.


If i know what love is it is bcoz of  you.


Love is fairest flower that blooms in God's garden.


Enjoy your life today bcoz yesterday has gone and tomorrow may never come



Hope you feel ! ! ! !

joint entrance examination 2009


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List of IIT instutions

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Guwahati

Hyderabad

Kanpur

Kharagpur

Madras

Patna

Punjab

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INTRODUCTION

The Indian Institutes of Technology are institutions of national importance established through an Act of Parliament. These institutes play a leading role in technological manpower development and have research programmes comparable to the best in the world. The admissions to the Undergraduate Programmes at these institutions for all Indian and Foreign nationals are made through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE).


Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, is one of the oldest institutions devoted to education in various engineering disciplines. Indian School of Mines University, Dhanbad, is the oldest institution of its kind in India. The admissions to the Undergraduate Programmes at these institutions are also made through JEE.

All these institutions are known for providing quality education in science and technology and for research in frontier areas. The environment at these institutions is highly conducive for

  building a solid foundation of knowledge, 

  development of personality, confidence building, self-discipline, pursuit of excellence and 

  enhancement of creativity, motivation and drive. 

All of the above help to prepare the students admitted to these institutions for successful professional and social lives. Today, alumni of these institutions occupy key positions in industry and academia in India and abroad.

Each institute has well-equipped modern laboratories, state-of-the-art computer network, and well stocked technical library. Teaching methods rely on direct personal contact between the teachers and the students, and the use of traditional and modern instructional techniques. Students live in a pleasant and intellectually stimulating environment with people having similar goals and aspirations, which is an exciting and unique experience.

Credit-based academic programmes offer flexibility to students to progress at their own pace. A minimum level of performance is necessary for satisfactory progress. The medium of instruction is English. These institutions offer courses leading to Bachelor’s degree in a number of engineering, technological, and scientific disciplines.

M.Sc. Integrated courses in pure and applied sciences and M.Tech. Integrated courses in a few disciplines are also offered by some of these Institutions. In addition, some IITs offer Dual-Degree M.Tech. programmes, wherein both B.Tech. and M.Tech. degrees are awarded.

Amazing and racing bikes

Bikes- These are the passion for some and 
for some it is just a mode of transpost 
but for some it is life.

Here are some bikes by seeng those we ll be crazy on ride those.
These are not just bikes but are soul of some.

Lets enjoy seeing those... come on have a look!!!!!!!!










kavithai - varanam aayiram (Lyrics)


Ava enna enna thadi vantha anjala,                                                                                                       ava neratha paathu sevakum sevakum vathala,                                                                                 ava azhaha sola vaartha kooda pathala                                                                                                 ada ippo ippo ennaku vanum anjala                                                                                                       ava illa illa nerupu thana nenjula........


Ava enna enna thadi vantha anjala,
ava neratha paathu sevakum sevakum vathala,
 ava azhaha sola vaartha kooda pathala
ada ippo ippo ennaku vanum anjala
ava illa illa nerupu thana nenjula........

ava onnukulla onna en nejukulla ninna
ava konja konjamaha uyir pichu pichu thinna
ava otha vaartha sonna, athu minnum minnum ponna
ava enna solli enna , ava mankki pona manna
ava onnukulla onna en nejukulla ninna
ava enna solli enna , ava mankki pona mannaaaa......

adanga kuthiraiya pola ada alanjavan naanae, oru poova pola poova pola maathi vittalae
padutha thookamum illa, en kanavula tholla oru soli pola soli pola punnahaiyala,
yethuvo engala serka irruku kaithula thoka oru kannamoochi aatam onnum aadi paathomae
thuniyal kannaum katti, kaiya kaathula neeti innum thaeduraen avala, 
thaniya yengae ponalo thaniya yengae ponalo thaniya yengae ponalo.

Ava enna enna thadi vantha anjala,
ava neratha paathu sevakum sevakum vathala,
 ava azhaha sola vaartha kooda pathala
ada ippo ippo ennaku vanum anjala
ava illa illa nerupu thana nenjula........
 
vaazhka ratinam than da, athu suthuthu jora, athu mela keela mela keela kaatuthu thoda
motha naal uchathul irrunthaen, na pothunu vilunthaen oru meena pola meena pola tharainil nelinjaen,
yaaro paathiyil varuvaar yaaro paathiyil povaar,athu yaaru yenna namma kaiyil onnum illayae
velicham kandamum irruku, avla irutula nirruthi jora payanatha kilapi 
thaniya yengae ponalo thaniya yengae ponalo thaniya yengae ponalo..


Ava enna enna thadi vantha anjala,
ava neratha paathu sevakum sevakum vathala,
 ava azhaha sola vaartha kooda pathala
ada ippo ippo ennaku vanum anjala
ava illa illa nerupu thana nenjula........

ava onnukulla onna en nejukulla ninna
ava konja konjamaha uyir pichu pichu thinna
ava otha vaartha sonna, athu minnum minnum ponna
ava enna solli enna , ava mankki pona manna
thana thantha thantha thanae.....

Friday, November 21, 2008

AMD's 45nm Phenom II Chips Overclocked To 6+GHz

Hold the phone on handing the CPU performance crown to Intel's new Core i7 processors just yet -- the chip giant may yet have a fight on its hands in the coming months. 

Advanced Micro Devices demoed its upcoming 45-nanometer "Deneb" desktop chips -- now confirmed as Phenom II -- for reviewers in Austin, Texas, on Thursday, and reports are in that AMD overclockers were able to achieve clock speeds north of 6 GHz on the second-generation quad-core devices. 

How far north of 6 GHz? AMD spokesman John Taylor confirmed the basics of stories published by PC Perspective's Josh Walrath and Legit Review's Nathan Kirsch Thursday, but held back on outright endorsing the numbers originally cited in those stories. 

Respecting AMD's wishes, we'll just point out that PC Perspective's story now says, "The Phenom II reached WELL over 5.x GHz (read: REALLY over)." And another source gives a more specific number -- 6.3GHz, though again, that could not be confirmed by AMD. 

AMD, headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., reached such overclocking heights using liquid nitrogen to cool the processor that was taken to "WELL over 5.x GHz." PC Perspective reports that the Phenom II parts can also hit 4 GHz on air cooling and 5 GHz on dry ice cooling. The top Phenom II chip, due out sometime in the first quarter of 2009, will reportedly list as 3.0 GHz off the shelf. 

Intel's top Core i7 processor, which incorporates the Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip giant's new Nehalem micro-architecture, is listed as a 3.2 GHz part. Overclockers have reportedly managed to scale it to 4.5 GHz on air cooling alone. Some enthusiasts have also taken Core i7s to 5.7GHz on liquid nitrogen, while the CRN Test Center conducted some "modest overclocking" on the Core i7-965 Extreme Edition to add some extra oomph to an already astonishing Geekbench2 score for that processor on an Intel "SmackOver" board. 

AMD's Taylor said the Phenom II demos conducted Thursday were done on what the chip maker is calling its "Dragon" platform -- a quad-core Phenom II processor, ATI Radeon 4800 series discrete graphics and an AMD 790 chipset. Taylor said the processors shown were not hand-picked engineering parts, though he added, "But clearly they weren't duds." 

Clock speeds for AMD's upcoming 45nm desktop chips appear to be mapping to the same sort of advantages the recently released 45nm Opterons code-named Shanghai have displayed over the previous generation of 65nm Barcelona server chips. Taylor said the extra level of "headroom" towards dramatic overclocking capacities on the Phenom II parts is due to a combination of architectural improvements over the original Phenoms first released late in 2007. 

"It's about high-speed path optimizations, how it does memory pre-fetch, how it does branch predictions, the larger cache. So you've got higher clock frequency per TDP, but at the same thermals," he said. 

"The result has been modest improvements on instruction per clock but much better clock frequency. It'll be the biggest step in processor improvement between generations that AMD has ever made, with the exception of leading the industry from single to dual-core." 

So who said the clockspeed battles are over? Over the past few years, we've heard quite a lot about how it's not as important on multicore chips. But now that both Intel and AMD are really hitting their stride on successive generations of quad-core architectures, the new chips are coming out of the gate pretty darn fast. 

Intel is hitting first with what it calls the "fastest processor on the planet" (with a lot of shared enthusiasm from reviewers, we should add) and the new Core i7 parts are, without a doubt, a major step-up in performance over the older Core 2 Quad chips. But AMD might just be about to drop some surprisingly powerful processors on the market as well. 

"Phenom II is a big step up, too, but you don't have to open your wallet as wide to make that step up," Taylor said.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

comedies of indian cricket - Episode 2



Today our hero is coming from Mysore. (born 12 July 1965 in Mangalore, Karnataka state) is an Indian cricketer who never quite lived up to the expectations at the highest level, averaging 37.14 in his 37 Tests between 1987/88 and 1996/97, as opposed to an overall first-class average of 55.

 His best performances were against Pakistan, against whom he had a Test average of 94 and two Test centuries. He made his double-century against Pakistan in Lahore.His first notable performance at the international level came in the 1989 series against the West Indies in the West Indies. He made a century against a powerful, menacing fast bowling attack and gave glimpses of his immense potential, which continued in the series against Pakistan in 1989. He scored a century and double century in that series and was instrumental in India drawing the series 0-0 against a bowling attack that consisted of Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Imran Khan and leg spinner Abdul Qadir. This series cemented his position in the Indian side, but was unable to again reach these heights.

He failed to make an impact on the 1991-92 away series in Australia after struggling against the Australian bowlers on fast, bouncy pitches. His next international century came after a 3 year gap against Test debutants Zimbabwe in 1992. He occupied the crease for several hours and saved India from an embarrassing defeat against a team which had just been awarded Test status. The Indian cricket team then travelled to South Africa for the South Africans' first Test series after the end of apartheid. India lost the Test series and performed poorly in the one day series in which he failed to produce any big scores.



When the team for the 1993 England series was announced, he was dropped. India won this series convincingly and most Indian batsmen helped themselves to big scores on Indian conditions which they preferred. From this point onwards, Our hero was in and out of the side for the next 2-3 years, never assured of a settled existence. The emergence of young middle-order batsmen such as Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly effectively ended our hero's chances of getting back into the team. After the selectors overlooked him for the 1997 series against the West Indies, he bowed out of international cricket.

I think now u can guess who he is?

Monday, November 17, 2008

comedies of indian cricket - Episode 1


The hero of our story is  from Mumbai.  He entered the world n the year 1972 and the cricket world in 1993. He is one of the best friend of God of cricket. He entered into the indian cricket team as a test player. His debut was against England in the year 1993 at their home. Even though he didnt contribute Our great team won and fortunately with that luck he had the chance of getting a permanent place in our team.

And by this now we have the chance of making fun about him. He usually shoots against the sky when he catches any ball even a foot ball. It excite the whole audience. He has missed a lot of catches than he caught. He is a great all- rounder too. He is a left handed bats man and an right arm bowler. this made to call him as an all-rounder. dont think that he plays well.

Some times he may be talked by every one,not because of runs he scored, but because of runs he have missed.He played under the captaincy of Mohmmad Azarudin in 1996 world cup. In the semi-finals against sri-lanka as he was the only striker in the crease, the match was called off. he cried like a baby (aunnnn ). And he went out of the team itself. Again he was given a chance but he couldnt make out of it.

finally he went to bolly wood and now trying for holly wood.

Do you know who he is?????

Friday, November 14, 2008

Dostana - Review


Recall the 'Kantaben' episode in Karan Johar's KAL HO NAA HO. The episode is alive even today, in skits, on stage, amongst friends. That was a mere trailer. Picture abhi baaki hain. DOSTANA takes 'Kantaben' episode to another level altogether.

DOSTANA is no BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN. It's not a serious take on homosexuality either. On the contrary, it's a madcap comedy where two straight men pretend to be gays. Although DOSTANA is a mainstream commercial film, it dares to push the envelope in its own way. It brings homosexuality out of the closet, gives it respect and dignity and doesn't treat gays as 'abnormal'.

Love triangle in Hindi movies often centre around two guys falling in love with the same girl, or two girls choosing to love the same guy. But DOSTANA is a first. It's the first Hindi film that, at the core, is a rectangle [three men loving the same woman], but two of them, guys in this case, pretend to be a couple.

Sure, DOSTANA has ample shock-value since what has been witnessed in its promos is barely a fraction of what you'd get to watch in the movie. But more than shock-value, the film offers loads of fun-n-laughter and dollops of entertainment in those 14 reels.

A word of appreciation! It requires courage to fund a project like DOSTANA. Karan Johar, the producer, deserves to be lauded for treading the untrodden path. It requires courage and conviction to swim against the tide in your directorial debut. Tarun Mansukhani, the debutante, deserves a few brownie points extra for not thinking straight. It requires courage for two A-list actors to go all out and risk their professional [and personal] lives. Abhishek and John deserve an ovation for not only agreeing to play these characters, but also infusing life in them, without making a mockery of the gay community.

To cut a long story short, DOSTANA is not to be missed. Dharma Productions, the late Yash Johar and Karan Johar's film production outfit, has produced several significant films in the past. Add DOSTANA to the list!


Miami is the setting for DOSTANA. When Sameer [Abhishek Bachchan] and Kunal [John Abraham] are turned down for an apartment because the landlady [Sushmita Mukherjee] doesn't want two strapping young men to corrupt her young sexy niece Neha [Priyanka Chopra], they hatch a plan: they pretend to be gay to secure the apartment.

Over a period of time, Sameer, Kunal and Neha become buddies. When Neha's boss Abhimanyu [Bobby Deol] enters the fray as the third contender for her affections, it gets even hotter…

DOSTANA shocks you all the while and that is its biggest USP. Don't expect stereotypical situations or characters all through this film. Watch Abhishek cook up a romantic story between John and him in Venice. Watch Boman Irani's interaction with Abhishek and John. Watch Kirron Kher's dramatic entry at this point. Howlarious scenes all, they're sure to bring the house down.

If the first hour is laced with crackling chemistry between the guys and terrific humour, things get serious towards the second half since there's one more person vying for Priyanka's attention -- Bobby Deol. There's humour in this hour too, but the focus is mainly on who'd get Priyanka in the end.

The length is a slight deterrent in the second half and the editor could've easily cut the unwanted flab to make the narration in shape. But the film works as a package! Also, the film has a shocking end and people are bound to raise eyebrows. It would have its share of advocates and adversaries. A debatable culmination, for sure!

Director Tarun Mansukhani is here to stay. He deserves kudos for choosing an offbeat story, then making a foolproof screenplay and most importantly, executing it with flourish. DOSTANA merges form and content beautifully, since the film is, technically speaking, sound. Ayananka Bose's cinematography is top notch. The locales of Miami are a feast for your eyes. Costumes and styling are very upmarket.

Vishal-Shekhar's music goes well with the mood of the film. It's young, peppy and energetic. 'Desi Girl' and 'Maa Da Laadla Bigad Gaya' are foot-tapping compositions. The latter is bound to be a rage!

Both Abhishek and John are fantabulous! Abhishek pulls out all the stops and delivers one of the finest performances of his career. His comic timing is superb! John will make guys and girls drool over his amazing physique. But, most importantly, people will sit up and notice how fine an actor John is. Both Abhishek and John compliment each other so well. In fact, had the chemistry and camaraderie been missing, the story would've failed to look convincing. Two thumbs up for these two guys!



Priyanka looks stunning and delivers a first-rate performance. First FASHION, now DOSTANA, Priyanka is back with a bang. Bobby Deol lends the required class to his role. No other actor would've looked so real while underplaying this character.

Boman Irani is sure to bring the house down, the auditorium is sure to resonate with laughter in his sequences. Kirron Kher is superb as the Punjabi mom. Watch her throw a fit when she learns that her son [Abhishek] is gay and much later, when she accepts John as family. She's remarkable! Sushmita Mukherjee, as Priyanka's aunt, is fantastic. She's so, so funny. Shilpa Shetty sizzles in the opening track.

On the whole, DOSTANA is a winner all the way. In terms of content, it might just prove to be a trendsetter. In terms of business, the film holds tremendous appeal for the youth. The 16 to 25 age-group would go into raptures and bonkers over this film. Its business at multiplexes mainly will be amazing. In Overseas too, the film should emerge amongst the biggest draws of 2008. DOSTANA rocks... have a blast!

India Vs England

Lines of Pietersen:

The tourists were thrashed by 158 runs in Rajkot after England were bowled out for 229 in response to India's 387-5.

"They played super cricket, you've got to say well done," said the captain.

"You've got to go over what you've done not so well and regroup. There are six games left and we want to bring some real good cricket to Indore."

Pietersen had nothing but praise for India batsman Yuvraj Singh, who smashed an unbeaten 138 off 78 balls including 16 fours and six maximums.

The 26-year-old's exhilarating century was the quickest by anyone in ODIs against England and the second-fastest by an Indian.

"If you stand and watch an innings like Yuvraj played and Sehwag you have just got to take your hat off to the way they played," said Pietersen.

"It's an amazing batting pitch. You just need to touch it and it goes for four and a bit harder and it goes for six.

Yuvraj Singh:

I've had a couple of bad months with not being in the Test side but I am coming back to my best and to hit a knock like that was a good effort
 


"We'll sit down and see where we made a few mistakes. But if a bloke plays like that you're behind the game straight away. It was a bit of a licence to go out and enjoy yourself."

England coach Peter Moores admitted his side had been completely outclassed by their hosts.

"We were thoroughly outplayed but we need to come back stronger," he said. "I thought we played OK today but 387 is a very big score.

"We lost wickets throughout and we need to learn how to build a platform. We need to look at that."

Mahendra Dhoni's side take a richly deserved 1-0 lead to Indore and, with six matches remaining in the series, will be confident of adding to their advantage.

India lost the toss but batted with confidence and flair before proving there was also life in the pitch for the bowling team.

"It was critical to start on a good note," said Dhoni. "We lost the toss but bowled brilliantly and knew the [England] batsmen had to take risks. We bowled in the right areas.
 

"On a day like this I don't think the opposition could do much [about Yuvraj]. He was batting at his best. Everybody chipped in, but Yuvraj stood out.

"I saw him smile and that's a good thing. I'm sure he'll be continuing the good work in the series."

Yuvraj was unsurprisingly named man of the match for what he felt was one of the finest innings of his career.

"I've had a couple of bad months with not being in the Test side," said the 26-year-old. "But I am coming back to my best and to hit a knock like that was a good effort.

"It was one of my best innings in one-day cricket. We were thinking 350 would be a good score but we got more than that so we were happy."

Indian probe touches down on Moon- Chandrayaan 1


The probe, painted with the Indian flag, touched down at 2034 (1504 GMT), the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said.

It will perform various experiments, including measuring the composition of the Moon's atmosphere.

The mission is regarded as a major step for India as it seeks to keep pace with other space-faring nations in Asia.

The BBC's Sanjoy Majumder in Delhi says the success of the mission has been hailed in India where many see it as another sign of the country's emergence as a global power.



Earlier this week Chandrayaan 1 began orbiting the Moon some three weeks after it was launched from a space centre in southern India.

The dropping of the Moon Impact Probe (MIP), weighing about 30kg, concludes the first phase of the mission.

"During its descent from Chandrayaan 1, an onboard video camera transmitted lunar pictures to the ISRO command centre," spokesman S Satish said, AFP news agency reports.

In the days to come, the probe will measure the composition of the Moon's ultra-tenuous atmosphere, or exosphere.

For the next two years, Chandrayaan 1 will map a three-dimensional atlas of the Moon and also check for the presence of water-ice with the help of instruments built by India and other countries including the US, Britain and Germany.

The chairman of India's space programme, Madhavan Nair, has described the mission as 95% successful so far and has announced a second lunar mission to be launched by 2012.

"We have now successfully put our national flag on the lunar surface," he told a news conference.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

dont read please




Please dont read. This is just for my typing practice and not the intension of posting the blog. i am just typing what my friend says. he is now sitting silently so im just typing nothing important. i am asking him to say something but he is putting mokka as finaly the ROCK is cooking. but he asked me to write it finally, i have nothing to write inbetween, so writing now.

He is a crazy Rock fan so he speaking about him. He has the doubt that whether ROCK will be the next president of India. regarding this he is going to meet Obama tomorrow. Rock failed in his 5h grade, so he is not eligible to compete for the US president post. Now he is trying for getting citizenship of India. Again my friend says a secret about the film ROBO.
In the film ROBO there is a wresling match between Rajini and Rock and they both win the match but again they fight for the belt and Our captain who was the refree of te match says who wins him in wresling will get the belt. they both start fighting and our captain vijaykanth wins,still continues....


See how i will be, if i am with a guy like this!!!!!!!

Please dont scold me for this post. i felt that its better to scrible something than to have chat with him..

Quantum of Solace

The Holly wood block buster



Director:Marc Forster
Writers (WGA):Paul Haggis (written by) and Neal Purvis (written by) ...
Release Date:7 November 2008 (India) more
Genre:Action | Adventure | Thriller more
Plot:Seeking revenge for the death of his love, secret agent James Bond sets out to stop an environmentalist from taking control of a country's water supply. | full synopsis
Awards:1 nomination




Story of Quantum of Solace:

Sure, the title isn't exactly thrilling. In fact, I sat through the end credits wondering if I'd see, "James Bond will be back in A MODICUM OF ALLEVIATION."

But "Quantum of Solace" is such a smart and brutal Bond movie that it kicks the "Bourne" movies — which had previously made Bond irrelevant — in the crotch. With a steel-toed boot.

One of the last of Ian Fleming's titles that hadn't been used in the previous 21 movies, it's from a short story that consists of a man-to-man conversation between Bond and an older guy at a dinner party. This is not a movie about a dinner party.



Finally, for the first time in Bond's 46-year movie history, a quantum of continuity. The story opens right after the events of "Casino Royale" with a hair-raising car chase and no foreplay. Bond has taken hostage Mr. White (Jesper Christensen), whom he'd shot at the end of the previous film. The agent's smoldering with rage, and he wants answers about the death of the only woman he'd ever loved.

But before you can say "extraordinary rendition," a mole in MI6 shoots up the joint and sparks an exhausting, parkour-esque chase. He was from an evil organization — not SPECTRE, not SMERSH, but Quantum (no explanation) — that's got people everywhere. With M (Judi Dench) questioning Bond's focus — "If you could avoid killing every possible lead, it would be deeply appreciated," she says dryly — he's pulled out of action and "goes rogue."

With MI6 and the CIA both on his tail, Bond inadvertently hooks up with the only person as pissed off as he is: Camille (Olga Kurylenko), who's sleeping with slimy business mogul Greene (Mathieu Amalric) to get revenge of her own against a sadistic South American general (Joaquín Cosio) who did some remarkably impolite things to her and her family.

Some people who claim to be Bond fans might complain about the absence of a few familiar things: cheesy quips, gadgets (not to mention "Q"), getting it on with the heroine. And Daniel Craig isn't a charming Bond. He's grim and tough, and that's refreshing. The filmmakers appear to be interested in character, which, along with continuity, was never previously a strong point in the series.



They're playing it smart. "Casino Royale" was a relaunch that rescued Bond from being an outdated joke of a cliché. Instead of simply recasting him like the next Dr. Who and getting on with business-as-usual, they showed how Bond started becoming the character we all know.

There's a ruefulness behind his quips, a self-destructive urge behind his hedonism and a pain behind his skirt-chasing that were forgotten as the movies became emptier and sillier copies of each other. Craig's second outing as a hurt and ruthless Bond is another step along the way, and he'll be even closer to Bond's familiar groove in the next one.

There's also a debate running through the story — largely with Bond's CIA ally Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright) — about the necessity of doing business with bad guys. Again, refreshing: nicely relevant but not hammered home.

Oscar-winner Paul Haggis ("Crash") collaborated on the screenplay with his "Casino Royale" co-writers, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. It doesn't take a superspy to attribute the quality to Haggis, since Purvis and Wade were also responsible for the awful "Die Another Day" and "The World Is Not Enough."

Known for "Monster's Ball" and "Finding Neverland," Marc Forster seems like a counterintuitive choice to direct an action spectacle. But any doubts I might have had flew out the window and splattered onto the hood of a parked car during an early, hellacious brawl between Bond and a lead he follows to Haiti.

Complaints about the movie all come with qualifications. Amalric ("The Diving Bell and the Butterfly") isn't a particularly colorful villain. He vibes Roman Polanski circa "Chinatown," and I kept imagining him calling Bond "kittycat." But then the time's past for cartoonish Bond villains like Ernst Stavro Blofeld and his actual kitty cat.




Amalric's plot — something to do with real estate and controlling water — isn't so gripping, either. But it's a lot less preposterous than irradiating the gold at Fort Knox (see "Goldfinger").

And Bond is just a little too indestructible. A plane battle and subsequent free fall are too Indiana Jones for the rest of the movie's no-nonsense grittiness. But at least they still show him cut and bleeding. Hey, Roger Moore never even got his hair messed up.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Bengal Tiger



Sourav Ganguly started his sports life with football (soccer). Till the age of 13, he was active football player. Like Sachin Tendulkar, he also started his cricket career in the lines of his elder brother Snehasish C Ganguly.


Basic information about Sourav Ganguly

Complete name Sourav Chandidas Ganguly (Sourav Ganguly)

Nick name “Bengal Tiger, Prince of Calcutta, Lord Snooty and Dada”

Date of Birth July 8th, 1972

Place of birth Calcutta (now Kolkata), Bengal, India

Major teamsIndia, Asian Cricket Council XI, Benggal, Glamorgan, and Lancashire

Batting styleLeft-hand bat

Bowling styleRight-arm medium

Favourite ground Sydney Cricket Ground

Current position in Indian Cricket team Former Captain, batsman, bowler and fielder

Best bowling performance in ODI 5/16

Best bowling performance in Test 3/37

The 36-year-old previous leader, who had already announced he would quit after the Continent serial, give always be illustrious for transforming India into a unnerving thing at national as fortunate as inaccurate, blessing youngsters and defying odds.

"[New officer MS Dhoni] has finished rattling healed so far," said Ganguly, once described by team-mate Rahul Dravid as "God of the off-side" for his fluent and flawless dynamical.

"His wins in the Twenty20 Earth Championships in Southwestern Africa (2007), in Country (proterozoic this period) and combat State here show he has got the ability to purchase Amerindic cricket overfamiliar.

"Position is a arc. It's not meet preparations. You must get the flash on the field and I reckon he has that.

"He has got that unscheduled bit of hazard which you expect in post."

Ganguly was the most made Amerind pilot with 21 wins in 49 Tests.

He scored 7,212 runs in 113 Tests and 11,363 runs in 311 one-day internationals in a progress spanning statesman than a decade.

When asked whether he would be remembered for his office or batting or making comebacks, Ganguly said: "All figure. It gift be really problematical to place one from the added.

"It's been wholesome to get a century in my premiere Try (against England at Noble's in 1996) and business a unit which has helped interpret Amerindian cricket onward."

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Dhoni - The only indian nominee for two ICC awards




Dhoni is an aggressive right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper. Dhoni is one of the wicket-keepers who have come through the ranks of junior and India A cricket teams to represent the national team - Parthiv Patel, Ajay Ratra and Dinesh Karthik being the others. Dhoni, referred to as 'Mahi' by his friends, debuted in the Bihar cricket team during the 1998/99 cricket season and was selected to represent India-A for a tour to Kenya in 2004. Along with Gautam Gambhir, Dhoni made multiple centuries against the Pakistan-A team in a tri-nation series and was selected in the Indian national team later in that year.



Dhoni scored 148 against Pakistan in his fifth ODI match in 2005 - then the highest score by an Indian wicketkeeper. Later in the year, he broke his own record as well as set the current world record for the highest score in the second innings in ODI matches as he scored 183* against Sri Lanka. Dhoni's success in the limited overs format secured him a place in the test team and coincidentally he made his maiden test century in his fifth Test match, when he scored 148 against Pakistan. Consistent performances in ODI cricket through the end of the 2005/06 season saw Dhoni ranked as the No. 1 batsman in the ICC ODI ratings briefly.



Dhoni's form dipped through 2006 as India lost matches at the ICC Champions trophy, DLF Cup, away bilateral series against West Indies and South Africa. A return to form in the home series against West Indies and SriLanka in early 2007 proved to be an inaccurate indicator of Dhoni's form as India crashed out of the first round in the 2007 Cricket World Cup. Dhoni was out for duck in both India's losses. After the World Cup, Dhoni won the Man of the series award in the bilateral ODI tournament against Bangladesh. For the tour of England, Dhoni was named the ODI team vice-captain.

A batter, Dhoni has shown the maturity to restrain his aggressive nature and play a responsible innings when the situation requires.[3] Apart from traditional shots, Dhoni has two very unorthodox but effective cricket strokes. Since his entry into the Indian cricket team, Dhoni's aggressive batting style, success on the field, personality, and long hair have made him one of the most marketable cricketers in India

Indians may have lost out on the nominations for some of the coveted ICC awards, but Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh and Ishant Sharma were among the nominees in various categories of the awards to be presented in Dubai on Wednesday. 

As per the list of nominees announced by ICC CEO Haroon Lorgat here on Monday, Dhoni is among the front-runners for the ODI Player-of-the-Year award. Sachin Tendulkar is also in contention for the honours.

Dhoni has also been nominated in the newly introduced Twenty20 International Performance of the Year category. Other nominees in this category are Yuvraj Singh, Chris Gayle and Brett Lee. 

Ishant has been nominated along with Stuart Broad, Ajantha Mendis and Morne Morkel in the Emerging Player of the Year category. Shivnaraine Chanderpaul, Mahela Jayawardene and Dale Steyn have been nominated in two main categories — Cricketer of the Year and Test Player of the Year. Clive Lloyd, Greg Chappell, Shaun Pollock, Sidath Wettimuny and Atahar Ali Khan form the panel of jury. Performances from August 9, 2007 to August 12, 2008 were considered before the names were shortlisted.

The shortlisted names: 

Cricketer of the Year: Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Mahela Jayawardene, Graeme Smith and Dale Steyn. 

Test Player of the Year: Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Mahela Jayawardene, Jacques Kallis and Dale Steyn. 

ODI Player of the Year: Nathan Bracken, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar and Mohammad Yousuf. 

Emerging Player of the Year: Stuart Broad, Ajantha Mendis, Morne Morkel and Ishant Sharma. 

Associate Player of the Year: Ryan ten Doeschate, Alex Obanda, Niall O’Brien and Thomas Odoyo. 

Twenty20 International Performance of the Year: Chris Gayle, M.S. Dhoni, Brett Lee and Yuvraj Singh. 

Woman Player of the Year: Nicola Browne, Charlotte Edwards, Lisa Sthalekar and Claire Taylor. 

Spirit of Cricket: Bangladesh, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and West Indies. 

Umpire of the Year: Mark Benson, Aleem Dar, Steve Davis, Rudi Koertzen and Simon Taufel.


Saturday, September 6, 2008

bachna ae haseeno





It’s no wonder rapper Snoop Dogg and actor Sylvester Stallone have flocked to Mumbai for cameo rolls in Bollywood’s sleepless cinema factory. The production values are skyrocketing—what with a hop to Capri and a skip to the Swiss Alps. Add to the blank-check budget a fan base well stocked and willing to get their paws on the supplemental paraphernalia beyond the picture, and you’ve got yourself a venerable industry. Bachna Ae Haseeno will not disappoint those who are craving for some loop in their fruit. A playboy yanks the love strings completely from two buxom babes before getting a bad dose of his own medicine when trying to court a third. Despite the sap spewing from this maple, it will delight sweet-tooth auds near and far; even compelling them to fork-up a couple bucks for the soundtrack.
It takes only a few seconds into the titles to begin the first choreographed music spectacular. Our main man Raj (Ranbir Kapoor), a glorified video game creator, sports a glittery fedora while doing a bronco stampede dance with a harem of female backups dressed in fishnet stockings writhing close with extra pelvic thrusts. Their attire changes with the beat from no-mercy getups a la ’80s neon to Las Vegas disco. At one point, Raj is breakdancing, and you think you’re watching a recreation of Ozone in Breakin’. Then the number ends, and it’s into the story we go. Raj stands before a postcard view along the Italian Riviera and narrates in almost a whisper: “I am a killer.” It takes a while before you realize that the word killer is not going to unreel a story about cloak-and-dagger tactics but lady-killing. It’s present time, and our hushed narrator in his white Elvis duds and aviators is a killer because he woos big-chested women with hearts of gold and leaves them dying at the stake for even a last glance.
There’s Mahi (Minissha Lamba), a youth of privilege who’s Euro-tripping with her family on a train. At 18, Raj is doing the same and chasing tail to boot with his three mates. Ultimately, the two make eyes, and after Mahi misses a train, the two are going by moped through the Swiss Alps to catch-up with her family in Zurich. Love blossoms on a bench, and the two lock lips. The downside is Mahi’s already fixed to be married to another. Raj still pursues her by stealing some chocolate truffles and writing a poem on toilet paper. Such the romantic! The montage sequence layered over a catchy tune where the pair are playing in a soccer match and racing in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race all impress the fact that this guy travels far and fast despite his penniless status. Soon enough, the Romeo blows it by bragging lies about their affair and is caught in the act.
No matter. He’s got a chance to crumble another heart years later when he meets his next-door neighbor, this stunner named Radhika (Bipasha Basu), and puts on the charm. Soon enough, the two are intersecting at the mailbox and in the elevator, borrowing sugar for coffee. After Raj’s career gets a leg up, he must move to Sydney, Australia, he’s in a world of hurt to determine how to break it easy to his live-in girlfriend. He tries to do so through conversation, and she instead wants to get married. Cue the toilet flushing and plate-crashing sound effects. (These corny effects are repeated whenever things go south.) All attempts to wiggle out of the relationship backfire. Wedding bells hover and clearly Raj is not the marrying type. In Sydney, the video-game biz is flourishing, but Raj’s romance is floundering. Takes a wisecracking taxi driver, who happens to be a knockout named Gayatri (Deepika Padukone) to trip up the Indian Don Juan. When all his moves are proved tired, Raj goes for the gusto and tries to win over Gayatri.
The take on an old story of love thrice gotten and lost almost as many times is well and good. Raj goes back to appease the victims he ran over with his love cruiser without even glancing the rearview. Now fallen from grace, his conscience has kicked in and he gives a hoot. Raj promises at one point, “I never want to hurt anybody again.” Seeing him grovel and become a love guru so fast is a hard sell. But this is Bollywood, mind you. Fantasy flows through the water supply.
It’s nice to see a lead whose not injecting human growth hormone between takes. His frame is that of a Joe who sips a beer from time to time instead of Creatine. Then again, Raj is just your average video-game techie boasting voluptuous babes pining for his love and affection. The musical acts during montages are eclectic for this fare—a gondola carries lovers through canals, a deserted beach for two lovers, hip clubs where the revealing outfits the girls wear get the Hollywood treatment. It’s all quite flashy and tight.
In the case of this picture, it’s crucial to look at it with a measuring instrument taking into account the humorous elements and lovestruck plot. Yes, the thing can seem a bit hokey. The lead hunk is trying awfully hard to be this man of mystery. In some ways, he pulls it off. Could be his slick dance moves or the notion that there is good chemistry amongst the cast. You allow the extended music-video soap opera to carry on with its bouncy-ball plot without grabbing at it to stay still. It’s a well-balanced sauce with enough frills and not enough cheese to overwhelm the palette. And despite the long length (over two and a half hours) the film moves.
Director Siddharth Anand had a vision for this film and really took patient paces to mold together a witty and jubilant bit of cinema. The musical tracks keep the head bobbing, and the story has a universal theme that’s easy to grasp no matter how fast the subtitles move. It’s as if time stops, and you just get to play along with this ensemble of beautiful people (some perhaps got a little help from the science of silicon) who are trying to get to reach euphoria. The scenario of boy meets girl (in this case three girls) and finds something special, albeit through plying for scruples in each case, is old but happens to get a new coat in this film. Does the guy have this much sway with gals in real life? You have to doubt that. But at least on the big screen, the guy can have it all and smooch every girl he wants, have the cushy job, and however many times he falls, he still finds romance in the end. A film that can deliver this kind of escape deserves praise. And it will get it.