Saturday, November 10, 2007

Movie Of the week= Our Lips Are Sealed

Our Lips Are Sealed is one of Mary-Kate and Ashley’s funniest movies. With tongue-in-cheek humor, silly pop culture references, and even some good-natured jabs at their own previous movies, this film is fun for the whole family. When the girls witness the burglary of the priceless Neil Diamond, their family goes under cover with the Witness Protection Program. Unfortunately, the girls have trouble keeping their identities a secret and have to keep moving! Finally they end up in Australia, where they have fun learning the lingo, crashing beach parties and hanging out with a pair of cute surfer boys. You’ll love the energy, outfits, and inside jokes that give Our Lips Are Sealed a truly laid back Aussie vibe.

Did you know that the seasons are flipped in Australia? It’s almost winter here in the States, but down under the summer is just starting! Here are some products that will let you hold on to a piece of summer all year long:

Look great in the sun OR snow with these chic sunglasses from mary-kateandashley! Featuring sleek rimless lenses for a fun, feminine style.


Even when you're bundled up, it's still nice to have a flirty sun-kissed glow. Dove's Energy Glow Beauty Body Lotion keeps your skin soft and smooth while gradually enhancing your natural skin tone.


A bohemian Henna tattoo is a sure sign you've been on the boardwalk. Keep that carefree attitude with this do-it-yourself Henna Body Art Kit from Hearthsong. Easy, safe, and temporary, these tattoos are a fun activity to try with your friends! The kit includes designs, practice pages, and a history of this ancient art.



Treat yourself to homemade popsicles during any season! Plastic popsicle molds like these are available at most stores where cooking supplies is sold. Use your favorite juice or pudding for a delicious treat whenever you're craving a taste of summer.




We've mentioned before how bright colors can put a spring in your step on cold, dark days. Be sunny with Eye Glam in Exciting! from mary-kateandashley! These brilliant colors will make you stand out against the gray winter backdrop.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

'Bhool Bhulaiyaa' is a pyscho thriller: Akshay Kumar

After a string of hits at the box-office Akshay Kumar is excited over his upcoming release Bhool Bhulaiyaa in which he is plays a very different kind of role.

The Priyadarshan -directed movie, Akshay says, is a psycho thriller and is based on the subject which has never been taken up by any director on the screen.




"I mean when we switch on any channel of TV we get to listen lots of stories related to ghosts, witches and supernatural powers. We have grown up listening such stories. My film is an attempt to spread an awareness that there is no existence of ghosts and what most of us believe is our superstition", Akshay says.

"It is not a comedy as some people are guessing it to be after watching the promos on television channels," he says.

"The film is actually a tug of war between the superstition and science and an attempt to educate people about superstition," he says.

"Log babon ke pass jaatey haien, jisko problem hai usko peeta jaata hai (people visit quacks and the one who is suffering is beaten). I think in an educated society such things needs to be stopped," Akshay says.

The film was extensively shot in Rajasthan especially in Jaipur. Rajasthan's picturesque locales have always appealed filmmakers and in our story we need backdrop of Rajasthan.

The film is releasing this Friday, October 12 and also stars Vidya Balan , Shiney Ahuja , Paresh Rawal and Amisha Patel .

About the success of Sajid Khan directed Heyy Babyy which has put the cash counters jingling at the box office, Akshay says, "The reason why people liked this film because there have been any number of 'Maa ki mamta' (mother's love for a child) films. This was a film that has advocated that a child needs mother the most but he also needs a father. I think this clicked with the audiences."

Today, in India every film buff spends a big chunk of his income to watch films. A film which is a combination of drama, comedy and some lighter moments is always a pleasant change for the cinemagoers.

Delhi's Chandani Chowk's boy Akshay still misses his childhood and younger days, but despite his hectic schedules he is now excited to get some kind of revival of his childhood days.

"I am doing a film titled 'Chandani Chowk to China' which is based on my true life story. I am very excited with this project as doing this film actually taking me back to my past to the streets I belonged to, " Akshay says.

Monday, October 15, 2007

sunjay dutt get breather bye four more days

The special TADA court has rescheduled the dates to summon the convicts of 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts case and as per new schedule Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt will have to remain present in court on October 24 instead of October 20, court sources said.

Dutt, convicted by court for possessing an AK-56 rifle in the case, and sentenced to six years RI, is out on bail.



Supreme Court, while granting him bail, made it clear that he will have to surrender before TADA court once he gets copy of the judgment.

But it is not clear whether on 24th he would get the copy, they said Tuesday.

The court has summoned all the convicts on October 22, 23 and 24. Earlier, they were summoned on October 18, 19 and 20, but this was rescheduled, sources added.

Hundred accused were convicted by special TADA judge Pramod Kode last year in connection with serial blasts that killed 257 persons in Mumbai on March 12, 1993.

Indian singer rocks the UK music chart

A young Indian has made a dazzling debut in the international music market, whizzing to the top ten of Britain's popular TV Airplay Music Chart even before his album is officially launched.

Hyderabad-born Shayan Italia's 'Reflection' is fourth on the list, next only to Foo Fighters (The Pretender), Mark Ronson Feat. Amy Winehouse (Valerie) and Kanye West (Stronger), according to the latest Music Week.




The 28-year-old musician held an exclusive live performance for a select gathering at the famous Mint Leaf Restaurant in London last night where Lord Karan Bilimoria described him as a budding music superstar.

"He will be the third greatest Zoroastrian musician after Zuben Mehta and Freddie Mercury," Lord Bilimoria said.

A superb vocalist, Shayan also writes his own songs. Many music experts interpret his album as mixture of light rock, funk, soft jazz, disco, pop and anything in between.

Shayan told a news agency his music "incorporates the three best elements of Indian music into his work - poetic lyrics, simple yet powerful music arrangements and crystal clear vocals."

Asked whether he planned to perform in India, Shayan said he would do so after holding performances in the UK, Europe and Japan in the next two years.

Born and brought up in Hyderabad, the baby-faced musician came to London in 1999 after tragically losing both his parents at a young age.

Shayan with the little savings he had, got on a plane and came to London in an attempt to crack the hardest music market in the world.

Upon entering the UK, Shayan sought loans from various banks and educated himself over two years, attaining two well recognized post graduate degrees in the process - a Bachelor's Degree in Audio Engineering and a Master's Degree in Music Business Management.

During that time, Shayan became the first person in history to auction a portion of his life's earnings in music on Ebay.

He raised 9,000 pounds in seven days. If that wasn't enough, he then went on to raise one million dollars through private investors to fund his debut album. He has even got the biggest major - Universal - on board to distribute the record nationally through the UK.

He has also signed a worldwide digital distribution deal to have the album distributed online in over 25 countries.

Drawing inspiration from real life scenarios, Shayan has effortlessly created a catalogue of over 150 songs since 1998 and his second and third albums have already been written.

He will have the distinction of being the first Zoroastrian to ever release a mainstream music album on international waters since Freddie Mercury did over 25 years ago.

Friday, October 05, 2007

Last Word : Must Have Mascara

Voluminous, mile-long lashes are making a major comeback! It’s time to upgrade your mascara to one of the new volume boosting, brightening or lengthening formulas and flutter to your heart’s content. Your peepers have never had it so good.

The first step to fabulous lashes is the proper curl. Tweezerman’s Deluxe Eyelash Curler provides just that. Position the curler at the base of your lashes, squeeze gently but firmly and hold for a few seconds. Repeat if you so desire.

Once you’ve got your curl on, it’s time to coat your lashes with the mascara of your choice. Get more definition to your lashes with Clinique High Definition Lashes Brush then Comb. The brush-side coats with long-wearing color while the comb-side separates lashes to perfection.

Looking for more volume? Try Too Faced’s Lash Injection. This super-volumizing mascara fattens lashes like no other but without the clumps (thanks in large part to its giant wand). Waterproof and smudge proof, this mascara also nourishes lashes with vitamin E and jojoba.

With shimmer added to almost every cosmetic product on the market, there’s no reason for your lashes to go without.
mary-kateandashley Sparkling Lash Lacquer highlights your lashes with flecks of silver or gold for a subtle sparkle. Never flakey, wear alone or apply over your favorite mascara for added shimmer.

Really make your eyes pop with color mascara such as Benefit BADgal Blue. The eye-brightening shade of blue makes eyes look whiter and brighter. Plus the deep blue violet shade enhances almost any eye color – blues are bluer, browns more golden, hazels a richer green.

So you’ve tried volume boosting, defining and lengthening mascaras and still want more flutter effect? Try one of Sugar Cosmetics’ Flirty False Lashes seven wink-boosting styles. Simply fit the lashes to your eye and trim excess. Apply a small amount of lash adhesive and place directly on your lashes moving slowly and with a steady hand to ensure lashes go on straight and stay on. When your day is up, gently remove with fingertips.


Monday, October 01, 2007

IN MY LIFE LYRICS


There are places I remember

All my life, though some have changed

Some for ever, not for better

And some have gone, and some remained

All these places had there moments

With lovers and friends that I still can recall

Some are dead and some are living

In my life, I loved them all

But of all these friends and lovers

Still no one, compares with you

And these memories loose their meaning,/p>

When I think of love as something new

No I will never, ever loose affection

For people and things that went before

I'll often stop and think about them

In my life, I loved you more

I know I'll never ever loose affection

For people and things that went before

I'll often stop to think about them

In my life, I loved you more

In my life, I loved you more

Saturday, September 29, 2007

މިއަދު މެންދުރުފަހު ދެގަޑި ތިރީސް ހަޔެއްއެހާކަށްހާއިރު ސަލްޓަންޕާކްގެ ތެރޭގައި ބާރުގަދަ އަޑަކާއެކު އެއްޗެއް ގޮވުމުގެ ސަބަބުން އެވަގުތު އެތާނގައި ތިބި

މިއަދު މެންދުރުފަހު ދެގަޑި ތިރީސް ހަޔެއްއެހާކަށްހާއިރު ސަލްޓަންޕާކްގެ ތެރޭގައި ބާރުގަދަ އަޑަކާއެކު އެއްޗެއް ގޮވުމުގެ ސަބަބުން އެވަގުތު އެތާނގައި ތިބި ބާރަ ފަތުރުވެރިއަކަށް އަނިޔާވެއްޖެ. އަނިޔާވި ފަތުރުވެރިންގެ ތެރޭގައި ޖަޕާނުގެ ދެފަތުރުވެރިއަކާއި އިނގިރޭސިވިލާތުގެ ދެފަތުރުވެރިންގެ އިތުރުން ޗައިނާގެ އަށް ފަތުރުވެރިން ހިމެނޭ.
މިއަދު މެންދުރުފަހު ދެގަޑި ތިރީސް ހަޔެއްއެހާކަށްހާއިރު ސަލްޓަންޕާކްގެ ތެރޭގައި ބާރުގަދަ އަޑަކާއެކު އެއްޗެއް ގޮވުމުގެ ސަބަބުން އެވަގުތު އެތާނގައި ތިބި ބާރަ ފަތުރުވެރިއަކަށް އަނިޔާވެއްޖެ. އަނިޔާވި ފަތުރުވެރިންގެ ތެރޭގައި ޖަޕާނުގެ ދެފަތުރުވެރިއަކާއި އިނގިރޭސިވިލާތުގެ ދެފަތުރުވެރިންގެ އިތުރުން ޗައިނާގެ އަށް ފަތުރުވެރިން ހިމެނޭ. މީގެތެރެއިން އިނގިރޭސިވިލާތުގެ ދެފަތުރުވެރިންނަށް އޭޑީކޭ ހޮސްޕިޓަލްގެ އައިސީޔޫގައި ފަރުވާ ދެމުންދާ ކަމަށާއި މިހާރު އެދެމީހުންގެ ޙާލު ރަނގަޅުވަމުން އަންނަކަމަށް އޭޑީކޭ ހޮސްޕިޓަލުން މަޢްލޫމާތު ދިން. އަދި ޖަޕާނުގެ ދެފަތުރުވެރިންވެސް ޒަޚަމްވެފައިވާތީ އޭޑީކޭ ހޮސްޕިޓަލްގައި ފަރުވާދެމުންދާކަމަށް މަޢްލޫމާތު ދިން. މިޙާދިސާގައި ޒަޚަމްވި ޗައިނާގެ އަށް ފަތުރުވެރިންނަށް އައިޖީއެމް ހޮސްޕިޓަލްގައި ދަނީ ފަރުވާދެމުން. މިޙާދިސާ މޯލްޑިވްސް ޕޮލިސް ސަރވިސްއިން މިހާރު ގެންދަވަނީ މިހާދިސާ ތަޙްޤީޤްކުރައްވަމުން. މިޙާދިސާއާ ގުޅޭ ތަޙުޤީޤަށް ބޭނުންކުރެވޭފަދަ އެއްވެސް އެއްޗެއް ފެނިއްޖެނަމަ ވީހާ އަވަހަކަށް އެމައްލޫމާތެއް ފުލުހުންނަށް ދިނުމަށް ޕޮލިސް ސަރވިސުން އެދިވަޑައިގަންނަވާ. އަދި ވީޑިއޯ ނުވަތަ ފޮޓޯ ލިބިފައިވާ ފަރާތެއްވާނަމަ ވީހާ އަވަހަކަށް ފުލުހުންނަށް އެވިޑިއޯއެއް ދިނުމަށާއި އަދި މިއަދު ސަލްޓަންޕާކަށް ޒިޔާރަތްކުރި ފަތުރުވެރިއަކުވެސް މިޙާދިސާއާ ގުޅުން ހުރި ކަމަށް ބެލެވޭ ފޮޓޯއެއް ނުވަތަ ވީޑިއޯއެއް ގެންގުޅޭނަމަ ރިސޯޓްތަކުންވެސް ފުލުހުންނަށް އެންގުމަށް އެފަރާތުން އެދިވަޑައިގަންނަވާ. އަދި މިމަޢްލޫމާތުތައް ކްރައިމް އަންޑަރސްކޯރ އިންޓެލް އެޓް ޕޮލިސް ޑޮޓް ޖީއޯވީ ޑޮޓް އެމްވީއަށް ފޮނުއްވުމަށް އެފަރާތުން އެދިވަޑައިގަންނަވާ.