Shriya makes a come back to Telugu. Since 2005, she has not acted in any Telugu film in the lead role although she was part of item numbers in a couple of Telugu films. Her last Telugu film where she did the lead role wasBhageeratha opposite Ravi Teja.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
a new girl is launched in Kollywood
Every day, a new girl is launched in Kollywood. Brought from complete obscurity and thrust into the limelight, these newbies often flounder. And the first place they err - fashion.We've snapped many a fashion nightmare at the audio launches of their debut films. Dressed to impress, they, unfortunately, do anything but. Here's taking a look at a few hits and misses.
Meghana Sundar in Kathal Sollavanthen
Meghana thought she had incorporated a bit of everything nice - something short, something sheer, something deep, and something flattering. The only thing we liked was the 'something flattering' - the empire waistline does flatter her figure. But the sheer hemline, the not-too-sure-where-to-end short skirt, and the bulkily deep neckline all get a thumbs down from us.
Oviya in Kalavani
Shwetha in Payanangal Thodarum
Vani Kishore in Marupadiyum Oru Kathal
Joshna in Marupadiyum Oru Kathal
Sunaina at Vamsam audio launch
Ramya Nambesan in Aatanayakan
Uttara in Aridhu Aridhu
Priti Bhandari at Oh lalalala audio launch
Amy Jackson at Madrasapattinam audio launch
Udayathara in Kulasekaranum Koolipadayum
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
DARE TO WATCH IT
American Pitbull
The most Agressive dog in the world
In America,
you need to get a license to keep this dog
This is why you need a license
The most agressive dog in the world
siddhamshetty
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Friday, July 16, 2010
India picks symbol to rival the €£¥$
For those of us still fumbling to find the € symbol on our keyboards, today was a bad news day. Computer and mobile keyboards in India (and possibly around the globe) will soon be adding another new button - the rupee key.
Today a jury selected by the Indian government unveiled a new rupee symbol (pictured) to rival the internationally recognised the US dollar ($), the euro (€), the UK pound (£) and the Japanese Yen (¥).
So, in classic Indian style, the ministry organised an open competition to design the new symbol. The prize set for the winner was Rs250,000 ($5,352) in cash.
And the winner was…Udaya Kumar, a post-graduate student at Mumbai’s Industrial Design Centre, which is part of one of India’s elite institutes of technology (IITs).
For those who think it looks a bit like an ‘R’ with a line across it, don’t be fooled. According to the Indian Express the new symbol represents exactly what the finance minister was looking for.
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Thursday, July 8, 2010
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