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February 03, 2010
only 1411 tigers left in india please save tiger
It’s so sad to learn that the estimated number of Tigers currently in India count to just 1411. At the start of this century, the entire world has around 1 lakh Tigers with India alone having 40000 Tigers in the wild. Increase in population meant that people would fight for place to live against the wild and hence, the decrease in the number. Keeping aside the fact that hunting wild animals used to be a sport for the ‘Maharajas’.
If we at least don’t ACT now, our future generation may well put Tigers besides Dinosaurs’ and learn about them as extinguished animals.
so please save tiger
February 01, 2010
Dhoni slips to second in ODI rankings
Australia's
Michael Hussey has replaced India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni
at the top of the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings for ODI batsmen after an outstanding series against Pakistan which concluded on Sunday.
The middle-order batsman pipped Indian Captain MS Dhoni by three points and relegated Dhoni to second place who was previously top of the rankings.
Hussey who guided Australia to a series sweeping 2 wicket victory over Pakistan on Sunday with a 46 ball 40 knock is at the top with 825 points, three ahead of MS Dhoni who have 822.
The Indian captain, who scored 184 runs from four innings with one hundred at an 61.33 in the tri-series in Bangladesh last month, first achieved the top spot in April 2006.
Hussey scored 220 runs at an average of 73.
Yuvraj Singh, Gautam Gambhir and Suresh Raina at 12th, 19th and 20th are the other Indian's in the top 20 list.
shivsena vs shahrukh khan
After slamming the business behemoth Mukesh Ambani for his 'Mumbai for all' remark, Shiv Sena has now launched an attack against Bollywood star
Shahrukh Khan over his Indian Premier League (IPL) comments.
The star, who owns the IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders, has come under the Sena fire for his 'pro-Pakistan' stand in the recent controversy over a perceived snub to Pak players at the IPL auction.
Saying that the party can not tolerate 'anyone praising Pakistanis', it is now planning on obstructing the screening of his latest movie
titled 'My Name Is Khan'. The movie is scheduled to release on Feb 12.
Over the past few days, the Bollywood icon registered his opposition against what happened at the Jan 19 IPL auction and opined that the issue could be resolved in a 'nicer' manner
The activists have already initiated the protest against SRK by tearing the posters of the movie in Thane.
Let us see how he dares to take in Pakistani players. We will see to it. We will not tolerate anybody praising Pakistanis. Balasaheb has already given instructions on the issue. You will see what Shiv Sena will do in the coming days," Sena leader Sanjay Raut is quoted as saying in a news report.
This is not the first time the Shiv Sena has raised a cry against movies. Earlier, Sainiks went around draping the posters of 'Kurbaan' with sarees to cover Kareena Kapoor's bare back
January 21, 2010
Review : 3 Idiots
By now, I guess the word of mouth is already out. It shouldn't be news to anyone that 3 Idiots surely deserves three cheers, and more.
But the first thing you realise about this film is not that a 44-year-old Aamir Khan can play a 22-year-old college kid, and he can get away with it. Well, he does.
What you realise actually, as director Raju Hirani does, is that to make a very urgent point, one doesn't need to preach and get all self-serious. A lot can be said purely through songs and suspensions of disbelief. And a wonderful genre called comedy.
The film is actually a fairly serious take on a cruel examination system that gets passed off for an education system in this country.
We produce IIT graduates who take up high-paying jobs. We don't make original thinkers who could pick up a Nobel prize for an invention.
Aamir's Rancho is actually one such natural genius. He obviously can't fit into an Indian classroom, where all you have to do is mug up, to rise up. He plays the fool. But he still tops the tests. His two friends remain flunkeys throughout.
And that is because, one of them, is burdened by his family's expectations and a fear of exams. The other is passionate about wildlife photography, and not physics.
In India, even now, you should either be in engineering or medicine. It's usually the parents' promissory note. It's also a suicide note for many.
The hilarious skits between the three friends and their dull, dreaded professor here, Virus, played by Boman Irani, reveal a non-stop Munnabhai comedy with a similar purpose.
Rancho takes on Virus and the system. Virus takes on Rancho, and his friends. And one day, Rancho completely disappears. Many years later, his friends go out in search of who he was.
As Raju Hirani says, this film is about five per cent of Chetan Bhagat's bestseller Five Point Someone. This is in fact a hardcore Bollywood flick, which demands its own share of subjectivity while you watch many parts of the story fit very conveniently into the larger scheme.
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