Sunday, October 29, 2017

Golmaal Again becomes second top grosser of 2017 after Baahubali 2

Rohit Shetty must be a happy man these days, and why not so after all his latest release Golmaal Again not only tickled the funny bones of the viewers but also turned out to be one of the top grosser this year.

Golmaal Again becomes second top grosser of 2017 after Baahubali 2
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New Delhi: Rohit Shetty must be a happy man these days, and why not so after all his latest release Golmaal Again not only tickled the funny bones of the viewers but also turned out to be one of the top grosser this year.
Golmaal Again is inching closer to cross the Rs 150 crore mark in domestic markets. The film has globally crossed Rs 200 crore mark reportedly.
Noted film critic Taran Adarsh took to Twitter and shared the latest figures. It is one of the top there grosser with Baahubali 2 (Hindi) ruling the roost followed by Golmaal Again and Judwaa 2 taking the third spot.

 is UNSTOPPABLE... Will cross ₹ 150 cr mark today [Sat]... [Week 2] Fri 7.25 cr. Total: ₹ 143.33 cr. India biz.

The film is a fourth part of the superhit Golmaal franchise which has always managed to make viewers go bonkers. The mass entertainer boasts of an ensemble star cast with Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Shreyas Talpade, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Kemmu, Parineeti Chopra, Tabu and Neil Nitin Mukesh in pivotal parts.
Also, veteran comedian Johnny Lever, Sanjay Mishra, Mukesh Tiwari, Vrajesh Hirjee and Prakash Raj play interesting parts in the horror comedy-drama. The film released during Diwali time and encashed on the festivity.

The ghost comedy managed to tickle the funny bones of viewers and the gold run continues. Once again
              Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgn's collaboration has turned gold at the Box Office and proved why this jodi is most wanted
 Next, Ajay Devgn will be seen in Raid while Parineeti Chopra has been roped in for the sequel of Namastey 
London, Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar and Takadum reportedly.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Good News For BTC students ( 2010 batch )

Good News For BTC students ( 2010 batch )

As it is necessary to have a BTC + TET certificate for primary teachers; BTC candidates of 2010 batch, will get the chance to appear in UPTET 2013 ( First Phase ) as the practical exams are over and the results will be declared very soon.
This time UPTET will be conducted by सचिव परीक्षा नियामक प्राधिकारी, एलनगंज, इलाहाबाद ; Last time in 2011 it was conducted by UP board and there was a big controversy with this exam, It was found that some ministers and officers were corrupted in the core council . However UP government have declared that the TET certificate of 2011 exam will be valid now .
And to ensure that this time, the same mistakes not to be repeated; This time UP board is not conducting the exam .
Sachiv Pariksha Niyamak Pradhikari, Allahabad office is concentrating on the following things:-
  • Ensuring that all the questions and options given below are correct .
  • QUESTION-papers/” >QUESTION paper codes and other settings are in a correct way .
  • To maintain the standard of the exam, this time the QUESTION-papers/” >QUESTION paper will be prepared by famous scholars .
  • Identifying any wrong or unnecessary data from the advertisement .

UPTET Application will be Online

Online applications will be invited for UPTET 2013; An official online portal will be launched by regulatory authority . This website/online portal will be enabled with the faculty to apply online for Uttar Pradesh Teacher eligibility Test .
It will ensure the safe delivery of your application form so its a good step by government .

UPTET Update 2013

According to leading newspaper Rashtriya Sahara; The notification of UPTET 2013 will be given in the first week of January .

Monday, December 17, 2012

Indian army stunned! Over 100 UFOs spotted by troops at Ladakh.

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In a spectacle that stunned Indian army officials along the China border in the northeast, over 100 unidentified flying objects (UFOs) have been reported over the last three months.
They report spotting yellow, non-metallic spheres lifting off from the distance, across the border on the Chinese frontier, slowly making their way across the sky for three to five hours at least till they disappeared as mysteriously as they appeared. The reports were sent to the Army Headquarters by an ITBP unit in Thakung near the Pangong Tso Lake.After close monitoring through a mobile ground-based radar unit and a spectrum analyser, they verified that the UFOs were not Chinese satellites or surveillance equipment.
Even about five to six years earlier, there have been UFO sightings by mountaineers in Spiti valley in the Himachal Pradesh and other areas.

He married his cousin - their baby had 6 legs!

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A couple from Sukkur City, Pakistan, who are cousins, gave birth to a baby with 6 legs. The baby was believed to have a parasitic twin who did not develop in the womb due to a rare genetic disorder.
A team of 5 doctors already performed an operation to remove his excess limbs. So far, he is doing good in the hospital but is still under observation. Tests like MRI, blood test , X-ray and CT scan were performed before the 8-hour operation. Due the uniqueness of the situation, it has attracted financial sponsorships from the government and other medical institutions. Imran Shaikh, the father is very grateful to those who helped in the successful operation of his baby.

Materials based on News.com.au

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Meet the hottest journalist you have ever seen

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Who says beauty and brains don’t mix? Prakash Jha’s next film Satyagraha will see the lethal combination come together in the form of Kareena Kapoor where she plays a journalist.
Right now Kareena looks her best ever. She is on a high in her career, love life and looks. In Satyagraha, Kareena plays a television journalist who goes on to become an iron willed head of state. She will share screen space with Amitabh Bachchan for the first time after 2004 where they were last seen in Govind Nihalani’s film Dev in which they were not together in a single scene. Ever since her sister Karisma broke up with Amitabh’s son Abhishek Bachchan, the two were never seen talking to each other, leaving alone act together. This spells a welcome change for their immense fan following. Satyagraha is planned to be released in August 15 next year.

(Based on In.msn.com)

Bride gets married without a groom

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Anyone who walked past Shyampur village in Orissa wouldn’t find anything unusual about the wedding celebrations held there recently.
The family dressed up in all wedding finery greeted guests warmly. Lavish arrangements were made with at least 1000 guests attending. A priest, relatives and friends of the bride made merry with full gusto. However, on closer look, you would find something amiss in the mass wedding celebration. There were two girls, beautifully turned out, but not a single groom stood there for them. For the villagers, it’s nothing unusual.
They have been celebrating this way for the last 31 years. It’s a festival called the Kumar Purnima, where young girls have a mock marriage to bless them with grooms as handsome and skilled as lord Kartik, in whose honour it is celebrated. The young girls pray to the sun and moon for marital happiness, wealth and joy. All wedding rites and rituals are performed to appease the lord and after the ceremonies are over, the go back to a regular life as unmarried girls, the way they were before.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Interview: I don’t need to compete with Salman Khan, says Akshay Kumar

By Hindustan Times
khiladi786still1.JPGThe inimitable Akshay Kumar shares anecdotes, talks about doing a Khiladi film with asin, and why you shouldn’t ask him to shoot at night.
Is there any pressure regarding Khiladi 786, given that it’s part of a successful franchise?
Akshay: I never feel any pressure about a film. What is meant to happen will happen. I have seen failure as well as success several times.
Why did it take 12 years to make another Khiladi film?
Akshay: Main action chhod chuka tha (I’d left action). I was focusing more on comedy and romance. Then, after Rowdy Rathore, I said I should return to action films.
You started with action. Is there any pressure returning to the genre?
Akshay: There’s no pressure. As a child, I loved climbing trees and jumping around. I enjoy the risk of bungee-jumping. I used to pay money to do it. Now, it’s the opposite. I get paid to do action.
How much does age matter?
Akshay: It hasn’t yet; maybe after five-six years it will. When my first Khiladi film came out (in 1992), she (Asin) was in the first standard! So, do you think age matters?
Asin, have you seen any of the previous Khiladi films?
Asin: I was little, so I don’t remember much about it. I do remember the songs and dance movements.
The film seems to be very colourful. Tell us about it.
Asin: It is a vibrant, fun movie. Akshay plays a very colourful Punjabi character. I play a Maharashtrian girl.
Akshay: She plays the peach, I play the brinjal!
Asin: If you think we are dressed colourfully, you should look at his family in the film. That’s colourful.
Akshay: (In the film) my dadi is from Africa. My chachi is from China. My mother is from London. Humara choron ka khandaan hai (it’s a family of thieves).
What’s the story behind the title Khiladi?
Akshay: The Khiladi title was given by Abbas-Mustan. It was my first hit film. And then, the media and audiences gave me the tag of Khiladi. The title stayed with me, and I quite enjoy it.
In the beginning, did you think of Khiladi as a franchise?
Akshay: I didn’t know what the word ‘franchise’ meant. I was doing films right, left and centre. At that point, I didn’t know it would become so big.
It was reported that you stopped doing action films after you became a father.
Akshay: Yes, when your son is small, you don’t want any kind of harm to happen to you. Now he (Aarav) is 10 years old and I’m fit enough to do some more years of action.
What does Aarav feel about you doing action films again?
Akshay: He is very proud that I do all my stunts on my own. He doesn’t like coming for a shoot if it’s just dialogues or a song sequence. He finds that boring, but if it is action, he likes to watch it.
Are you conscious about your choice of films, picking only what your own kid can watch?
Akshay: I make sure that my film is satellite-friendly. I’m happy that Khiladi 786 has got a U-certificate from the censor board.
Asin, what’s Akshay like on the sets. Is he very serious?
Asin: Serious and Akshay? During the promotions of Housefull 2, he stuffed stale parathas and fruits into my bag, and at a security check, I kept saying that I’m not carrying any food. Now that promotions have started for this, my antennae are on alert.
Akshay speaks Marathi very well. Did he help you prepare for your character?
Asin: I didn’t know that he spoke Marathi fluently until after the film was completed.
You speak a lot of languages.
Asin: About six-seven.
And you, Akshay?
Akshay: Sindhi, Gujarati, Marathi, Hindi, English...
Asin, you are associated with a lot of blockbusters. How seriously do you take numbers?
Asin: It means that that people have watched the movie and liked your work. Numbers are burdens for producers and makers of the film.
You joined the Rs. 100-crore club with Aamir Khan (Ghajini; 2008).
Asin: Founding member... keep donating to my membership! Jokes apart, I don’t take it seriously. The industry is growing, and in near future, the mark could be 200 or 300 crore.
Akshay, has the action in your films become more over-the-top?
Akshay: Rowdy Rathore was completely hand-to-hand combat. It had nothing to do with cables. But yes, technology has changed action quite a lot. It helps an actor do over-the-top things. This film (Khiladi 786) required action like that.
Akshay, you started working in the industry when film promotions were not that big a deal. How big a difference do they make?
Akshay: It’s very different now. There are so many more channels and newspapers now. And, thanks to piracy, we need to tell people to go to the theatre and watch the film.
Asin, you on the other hand saw promotions from the beginning.
Asin: Yes, Ghajini started the trend of crazy promotions and strategies. But it was new to me too. I was not used to this kind of stuff in the south Indian film industry. It was my first Bollywood experience, so I thought that’s how things work here. Now it’s become the norm. It’s even started in the south.
Have you bid farewell to the south Indian film industry?
Asin: I can never say goodbye to my parent industry. Because I was new to the Hindi film industry, I needed to focus a bit more. I’d definitely love to do a south film, but I need something exciting and different.
Are you doing any action in Khiladi?
Asin: I do have car chases. Being in a Khiladi film, you can’t escape doing that. But I’m not required to do as much action as the hero.
Akshay, are you competing with Salman Khan on the number of action films?
Akshay: I don’t need to do that. Waise bhi, meri saal mein paanch filme aa jaati hain (I have five releases in a year).
And now you’re producing films too.
Akshay: Yes, so I’m producing another five films. I’m a parallel film industry!
How involved do you get as a producer, in your films?
Akshay: I get very involved. I take a lot of interest in a film because it will come from my banner and I have some kind of social responsibility.
Do you specifically look to produce U-certificate films?
Akshay: It’s important for the films to be satellite-friendly. People should not have to shy away and change the channel.
You are working with a lot of newcomers – both directors and actors.
Akshay: I’ve been working with new directors since I came into this industry. Because the old directors didn’t want to take me.
You were quoted saying that Karan Johar does not want to cast you.
Akshay: I just said it masti mein (I said it in jest). But I did say it.
What do you do to keep fit?
Akshay: I start my day early, at around 4.30 am. I sleep by 9 pm. I eat my food on time, before sunset.
Asin: There is no equipment in his gym, just rings, parallel bars and mountain-climbing setups. He literally monkeys around.
Akshay: Human beings are made like that. We were more agile when we were young, when used to climb our neighbour’s trees. As we grow old, we forget that. I came back to my old routine.
It must be hard to maintain a strict regimen when you travel and shoot so much?
Akshay: No, it’s the simplest thing. People make it sound complicated. It’s just four films in a year. One film takes 60 days. So, there’s around 125 days to relax. I don’t work on Sundays. I work from 7 am to 2 pm on Saturdays. I work for eight hours a day, after which, whether it’s my film or someone else’s, I go home.
How do you do night shoots then?
Akshay: I try to avoid them. If anyone tells me a story that goes ‘Picture shuru hoti hai raat me (the film starts at night)’, I say ‘Chal, baad mein (we’ll see later)’. My father would say, ‘Sirf ullu jaagte hain raat mein (only owls are up at night)’.
— Transcribed by Vishal Manve
Spiked!
Tell us about the shoes you are wearing.
Akshay: It’s a 12-number shoe... the size of a one-bedroom apartment in Mumbai (laughs). Footballers and cricketers have spikes on their soles. We came up with the idea of having spikes on top. We got them made in New York and they cost about R2.5 lakh.
Who designed it?
Asin: Christian Louboutin.