Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Srilakshmi gets conditional bail

Senior IAS officer Y. Srilakshmi was released from Chanchalaguda Central Prison on Friday evening after she was granted conditional bail by a CBI court.
Ms Srilakshmi was arrested by the CBI almost a week ago for her alleged role in the Obulapuram mining scam.
As a condition of her bail she had to execute two sureties, each of Rs 25,000. While granting bail, the court directed that she should be available to the CBI whenever required for the purpose of investigation
CBI judge B. Naga Maruthi Sharma also directed that she should not directly or indirectly make any inducement, threat or promise to any person acquainted with the facts of the case so as to dissuade him to disclose such facts to the investigation agency, and she must surrender her passport.
The court which heard arguments from both sides on Thursday, felt that bail could be granted as all the allegations made against the petitioner were based on documents and because she is a woman and is not keeping good health.

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

‘Silk Smitha’ fever sweeps the South

She may not have been on the film scene for the last 15 years. But who can forget her seductive eyes, luscious lips and curvaceous dusky figure?
This was the phenomenon called Silk Smitha who ruled south cinema in the early 80s and died under mysterious circumstances in 1996.
The seductress, who lured millions of fans with her oomph factor still continues to draw huge crowds even after her death — for her biopic.
Bollywood actress Vidya Balan has shed her inhibitions to give a whole-hearted, convincing portrayal of the sex symbol. Released this Friday, The Dirty Picture, the much hyped Hindi film on the life and times of Silk Smitha, has all tickets sold out till the weekend.
Trade pundits feel that such an opening for a Bollywood film clearly shows that it is only the ‘Silk Smitha’ factor which is bringing Tamil audiences to the theaters.
The movie, bought by Metro Net, has been released in 150 screens in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Since Silk was more popular in Tamil cinema, the film has been dubbed in Tamil and simultaneously released here.
Abirami Ramanathan who has released the film in his multiplex says, “The advance booking for DP is full till Monday, which was expected. Silk Smitha had a huge following and everyone is curious to see how she has been projected by the Bollywood producers.”
He also reveals that the response in Kerala is amazing. Silk enjoyed big status in Malayalam cinema in the late 80s.
Sources add that akin to a Rajini or Kamal, or Ajith or Vijay films, extra shows are being planned in some of the suburban screens due to overwhelming response.
The Dirty Picture takes aim at the filmy men who exploited Silk Smitha, says a veteran filmmaker who watched the film on the first day first show. Apparently, not just film buffs but the entire industry is keen to watch the film in the theaters.
Ace director S.P. Muthuraman, who had cast Silk in several of his films including in Rajinikanth starrer Paayum Puli and Kamal’s Sagalakala Vallavan says, “Silk Smitha had a style of her own and was admired by all. She was an obedient and cooperative girl. If a film is made on her, it is but natural that everyone would want to watch it.”
Sura, a renowned writer and publicist who had worked for one of her films Play Girls opines, “Despite being an item girl, she always commanded respect in the industry. And no other actress till today has mesmerised one and all, irrespective of age, like Silk Smitha did, Everybody, right from a three-year-old kid, to teenagers, to women, to senior citizens were her fans.”
Re-living the Silk heyday is a powerful intoxicant as audiences flocking to see the film are discovering…

Monday, 13 August 2012

2nd ODI: India beat Windies by five wickets

Virat Kohli smashed a robust 117 to power India to a five-wicket win over the West Indies in the second one-day international on Friday despite Ravi Rampaul’s record tail-end knock.
Rampaul cracked 86 not out, the highest score by a number 10 batsman in one-dayers, to help the tourists post a challenging 269-9 in the day-night match in Visakhapatnam.
India were struggling at 84-3 before passing their opponents’ total with 11 balls to spare for a 2-0 lead in the five-match series, with Kohli hitting 14 fours in a 123-ball knock for his eighth one-day hundred.
Kohli received valuable support from Rohit Sharma, who scored a solid 90 not out for a second successive half-century. The pair put on 163 for the fourth wicket to shape India’s 11th successive one-day win at home.
The West Indies were in deep trouble at 63-5 after being put in to bat in overcast conditions, but Rampaul and opener Lendl Simmons (78) helped their team set a stiff target.
The previous highest score by a number 10 batsman in one-dayers was an unbeaten 73 by Pakistan’s Mohammad Amir against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi in 2009.
Rampaul gave a superb display of power-hitting during his 66-ball innings, as he bludgeoned six sixes and as many fours and put on 99 with Kemar Roach (24 not out), the third-highest stand for the last wicket in one-dayers.
The West Indies were 149-8 in the 31st over before adding 120 runs for their last two wickets to frustrate India.
Rampaul, a left-handed batsman and right-arm paceman, and Roach returned to trouble India with the ball as they removed Gautam Gambhir and Parthiv Patel to reduce the hosts to 29-2 before rain stopped play for nearly 40 minutes.
Roach struck with his second delivery when he accounted for Patel, who was caught by skipper Darren Sammy at second slip, while Gambhir fell to a superb one-handed catch by Adrian Barath in the covers off Rampaul.
Skipper Virender Sehwag was dropped twice during his 35-ball 26 before being caught by Andre Russell at long-off off part-time spinner Marlon Samuels, but Kohli and Sharma ensured the victory with a big stand.
Indian pacemen Umesh Yadav grabbed three wickets and Vinay Kumar two to do the early damage.
Simmons steadied the innings with a 56-run stand for the sixth wicket with Kieron Pollard (35), who was adjudged caught by wicket-keeper Patel off the gloves after smashing spinner Ravichandran Ashwin for two successive sixes.
Simmons was the ninth man to be dismissed, run out while coming for a second run after hitting one six and eight fours in his 10th half-century in one-day internationals.

Saturday, 11 August 2012

Priyudu gets U/A certificate

Priyudu gets U/A certificate
The Varun Sandesh-starrer Priyudu has been awarded a U/A certification by the Censor Board. The film is to be released on December 3. Preetika Rao and Swetha Basu Prasad play Varun’s love interests. Uday Kiran has produced the film under the UK Avenues banner and Shravan has directed it. The music has been composed by Moan Jona. If the success of the recent audio release is anything to go by, one can imagine the ratings of the film itself!
Sangarshana set for release
Allari Naresh’s film Sangarshana has come through the formalities of the Censor Board with an U/A certificate. Film has Sasikumar, Colors Swathi and Vasundhara playing the lead roles. This is Samuthikarani’s debut as a Telugu director. Sangarshana is the remake of the Tamil super hit Porali. The movie is presented by KL. Damodar Prasad of the Ala Moodalayindi fame and produced by Vedaraju Timber. The film will be released today along with the original Tamil version.

Friday, 10 August 2012

Now it’s Kolaveri pancakes


Now it’s Kolaveri pancakes

Yo boys. I am write recipe. Sssimple recipe. Super recipe!! Kolaveri Di is a raging epidemic. It’s peppy, zingy, has a lovely beat and is easily hummable. It has the quality of all things great — It’s simple!

I call it the phulka theory. We take phulkas for granted — try making them perfectly round and perfectly fluffed up and you’ll see what I mean! I am convinced that when we keep things simple and straightforward they go right to the heart, whether it’s songs or food!
Here’s a recipe that’s great to work with the upcoming festive season
Ingredients
300 ml milk
125 gm plain flour
1 egg, lightly beaten
Salt
Oil to grease the pan
Method
Mix the flour and salt into a bowl, make a well in the centre and pour the egg and a bit of the milk. Whisk the liquid, gradually incorporating the flour to make a smooth paste. Whisk in the remaining milk and keep covered allowing it to rest for a bit.
Grease a non-stick pan and heat it well, pour in a measured quantity of the batter and quickly swirl it around the pan. Cook for a couple of minutes and then flip and cook the other side for half a minute or so.
Slide the pancake out and make more with the remaining batter. These pancakes are great to set you off on a culinary ride of your own. Once you’ve got them sussed out, you can use these for any savoury recipe or for mild desserts where you don’t want too sweet a flavour. Experiment with fillings like spinach and cheese, spiced corn, creamy mushroom, strawberries and cream, chocolate and walnuts. Take your shot at making a simple recipe a super hit blockbuster!

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Top 5 Anti-Aging Foods

Top 5 Anti-Aging Foods

We all dread the day when we would come across the first wrinkle on our face. Growing old is an inevitable fact that we'll have to accept one day or the other.

However, instead of simply sitting and waiting for the wrinkles to come, we can indulge ourselves in some fantastic foods that help slow down the aging process. Here are the top 5 anti-aging foods that you should start gorging on.

5. Avocado


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Avocado contains a significant amount mono-saturated fat, which helps reduce bad cholestrol, and Vitamin E which aid in the prolonging of the aging of the skin. It is also a great source of potassium which is known to prevent high blood pressure and fluid retention.




4. Salmon


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For people who don't enjoy eating vegetables, salmon is the perfect choice owing to the great quality protein it contains. It is also rich in omega-3 fatty acids which make the skin healthy. For optimum results, it is advised to include salmon into your diet at least thrice a week.





3. Broccoli


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Broccoli
belongs to the family of cruciferous vegetables which are famous for assisting the body in fighting against toxins. Broccoli also contains quercetin and isothiocyanates which are known antioxidants. Reportedly, broccoli sprouts contain more isothiocyanates than the vegetable itself.




2. Berries


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Berries, especially blue and black ones great sources of flavonoids which are known to be powerful antioxidants. These antioxidants protect the body against aging as well as free radicals. Berries also help prevent the toxin build up in the body, hence fighting the aging process.




1. Watermelon


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Watermelon is known as one of the best anti-aging foods. Containing nutrients like selenium, Vitamins A, B, C and E, essential fats and zinc, it is the most effective food against radical damage and aging. Also both its flesh and seeds are equally nutritious.

 

‘Why this Kolaveri Di’ Crossed 10-million Mark

Why this Kolaveri Di’ Crossed 10-million Mark


Tamil star Dhanush's song "Kolaveri Di" has become a sleeper blockbuster by crossing 10,559,994 hits since its release Nov 16 on youtube.com.

Composed by 18-year-old Anirudh Ravichander, the song with funny lyrics is sung in an unconventional manner by Dhanush himself and it will be a part of his next film "3", which is being directed by his wife Aishwayra. The film also stars Shruthi Haasan.

Seldom has any song created such a craze - from children to youngsters to celebrities, everyone is hoooked on to the song. (IANS)

Anitha O Anitha song Coming To Rock in Theatres


 

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