Archive for March, 2011

Sensex ends up 171pts

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Markets pared gains in late-noon trades as crude oil prices rose and on pressure in banking names. Earlier in the day, the Sensex touched a high of 19,575 on positive cues from Asian peers. However, it gave up some of its gains in mid-noon trades ahead of the derivatives expiry. The Sensex was down flat at 19,297. Nifty was down marginally at at 5,788.  Meanwhile, the broader markets underperformed the benchmark and slipped marginally in trades. BSE IT index led gains in the sectoral chart – up 1.5% at 6,517. FMCG, oil & gas and power indices were also in green. However, BSE benchmark shed 1.3% at 13,209.

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Bips took care of me on sets: Rana Daggubati

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Southern actor Rana Daggubati, who is paired with Bipasha Basu in his Bollywood debut “Dum Maaro Dum”, is not dating his co-star but praises her for making him comfortable on the sets of the crime thriller.  The film, which also stars Abhishek Bachchan and Prateik Babbar, is releasing April 22.

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Have the bigger directors overtaken their talent? An Analysis of the latest BO debacles.

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

They say success begets arrogance. In some cases, it also begets failure. Or else how do you explain the falling from the pedestal of some of the biggest directors of our times. In 2009 we would have sworn by their names, but 2010 turned the tables – the outcome was definitely not in their favor. Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Ashutosh Gowarikar, Rakesh Roshan, Farah Khan and the might Mani Ratnam these are names that spelled immense audience interest as soon as they announced a movie, but 2010 saw the downfall of the mighty. Small movies and unknown directors made their mark and these gigantic personalities came to know the bitter taste of failure.  The most recent case is 7 Khoon Maaf disaster of Vishal Bharadwaj.

What did these directors do to deserve an entire article dedicated towards bashing them. For one, their magnum-opuses were results of their delusions to some extent. Don’t get me wrong, I am not against experimenting and without doubt, a director being a creative person needs to follow his/her instincts to realize their visions or interpretations of the movie, but when the directors leave their audience behind, their films are likely to get into trouble. Unlike most other creative forms, movie making is one that, by its sheer expense-scale, medium, way of expression and volume of time and efforts of the several people involved, dictate that the viability of the product be kept in mind. Whatever happened to the good old “making movies for the audience”?

Dreadful Debacles of 2010

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When Farah Khan with her impeccable record of choreography and directorial ventures announced Tees Maar Khan, everyone expected a laugh riot. What the audience got instead was an apology of a comedy.  Ashutosh Gowarikar’s Khele Hum Jee Jaan Sey did not generate much initial interest and whosoever did turn up loyally to see the movie of one of the finest directors of contemporary Bollywood, was in for a disappointment. Similarly, Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s movie, Guzaarish, which felt more like a canvas of colors and a heart rendering poem combined into a most unlikely media – celluloid, did not find many takers. Ravan was inarguably the worst Hindi movie made by Mani Ratnam, till date. In fact the others don’t even come close. It’s hard to tell what he intended while making the movie, but whatever it was, it definitely did not come out right. Rakesh Roshan’s Kites was one of the most eagerly awaited movies of 2010, but who would have thought it would turn out to be such a damp squib? Made on a budget of 60 crores, Kites did not even recover its money in Box Office collections.  Vishal Bharadwaj is a director who could have done no wrong – but 7 Khoon Maaf changed the equation. His latest movie, which can be said to be average-at-best has put a black mark on his record which was spotless thus far.

Splitting hairs

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All these movies had the biggest stars and monumental budgets. What went wrong? One – the directors forgot the audience they are making the movie for. I loved Guzaarish, but I think nine out of ten Indians would not be able to suffer through the movie. Is Bhansali making movies for me – or for that matter a small minority? If yes, who gives them the right to squander millions of rupees for living their colorful dreams through celluloid? Did Farah Khan work on the script well enough? Did Ashutosh Gowarikar think his long-drawn documentary of a movie would be able to convince the Indian audience to shell out the money for the multiplex seats? Vishal Bharadwaj’s brave attempt in 7 Khoon Maaf was met with lots of criticism. Obviously, he let his creativity overtake his own vision… or how else can you explain the glitches in the script, the tedious narration and telling of a story that was more foreign than desi.

After All….

Directors are artists, but they work in a medium which is meant for all. The audience includes the bored housewife and the hassled manager, the dreamy adolescent and the intellectual professor, the tired-to-hell auto driver and the snooty high society men and women. Whatever the audience be, at the end of the day everybody wants value for their time or money. When I buy that multiplex ticket, I expect to spend the 2-3 hours of my life feeling elated or sad or happy or intrigued. Whichever be the emotion invoked or whatever the genre of the movie be – the audience wants the movie to cater to their dreams not to the directors. Maybe the learned directors need to learn that… or maybe the wiser ones of them have learnt that already from their last mistakes.


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‘Operation alert’ at Indo-Pak border in Rajasthan

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

The BSF has launched ’Operation Alert’ along the Indo-Pak international border here ahead of tomorrow’s cricket match between the two countries in Mohali.  “Arrangements for special surveillance and patrolling with highly efficient equipments have been made in the border area. All the officers have been directed to ensure a perfect border management in their respective sectors, besides ensuring security,” BSF DIG B R Meghwal said here. “The BSF in all the bordering areas, including Barmer, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Sriganganagar in the State have been put on high alert following an advisory from the Home Ministry in the view of the cricket match scheduled for tomorrow in Mohali,” officials said.
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MP High Court Civil Judge Class-2 vacancy March-2011

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011



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High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur

Applications are invited for the Preliminary Exam-2011 for Civil Judge Class-2

Applications are invited from Indian Citizens for the Preliminary Exam – 2010 on  03/07/2011 and final exam on 07/08/2011  for 38 posts (UR-19, OBC-5, SC-6, ST-8) of Civil Judge Class-2 in the pay scale of Rs.27700-44770/-.

Age : 21-35 years as on 01/01/2012

Qualification :Law Graduate from any recognised university.

How to Apply: Apply Online on the website https://www.mponline.gov.in or https://www.mphighcourt.nic.in  on or before 25/04/2011.

Please view http://www.mphighcourt.nic.in/cj2_2011_adv.pdf for details.

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Probe into fake pilots scam reveals flying schools fudged logbooks

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

NEW DELHI : Investigations into the fake pilot scam have revealed that several flying schools were ‘fudging log books’ to escalate the number of flying hours of pilots to get them licenses.  The Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is reportedly conducting an inquiry into the manipulation of logbooks by flying schools and records of the 50-60 requests processed by Pradeep Kumar are also being checked.

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Sports Authority Clerk and Accountant posts March-2011

Monday, March 28th, 2011



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Sports Authority of India (SAI)
Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110001

Sports Authority of India (SAI), an Autonomous Organization under the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, invites applications for following posts for its offices :

Application Fee :   Rs. 500/- (No fee from SC/ST/PH/Ex.-SM) by Demand Draft only in favour of ‘SECRETARY, SPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA’ payable at New Delhi. Please write Name, Father’s Name, DOB, Regional/Sub-Centre or Head Office Category and Contact phone number on the back side of Demand Draft.
How to Apply :  The application form in prescribed format  duly filled in the prescribed format along with testimonials may be sent on or before 15/04/2011 in a closed cover with a superscription on the cover “Application for the Post of ___________”to Post Box No. 7049, Indrasprastha Head Post Office, New Delhi - 110002

Please view http://www.sportsauthorityofindia.nic.in/writereaddata/mainlinkfile/File791.pdf for details and application form is available at http://www.sportsauthorityofindia.nic.in/showimage1.asp?uid=writereaddata/mainlinkfile/File799.pdf

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      Sucker Punch Review – Punchless

      Monday, March 28th, 2011

      Cast and Crew details Releasing date: Mar 25, 2011 Language: English Genre: Action, Fantasy, Thriller Starring: Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish , Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens, Jamie Chung, Carla Gugino, Jon Hamm, Scott Glenn, Oscar Isaac, Michael Adamthwaite Director: Zack Snyder Writer: Zack Snyder, Steve Shibuya Sucker Punch is a 2011 American action-fantasy film written by [...]
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      Happy Husbands Review – Quite a Bore Film

      Sunday, March 27th, 2011

      Cast and Crew details Releasing date: Mar 25, 2011 Language: Hindi Genre: Comedy Starring: Kurush Deboo, Anay Director: Anay Music: Anay Writer: Anay Hindi movie Happy Husbands mp3 songs free download Aai Aai Aai Hai – Earl Tuhi Meri – Hamza Ash Kar Ash Kar – Sunidhi Chauhan Tum Se – Naresh Iyer Love You [...]
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      Bipasha dating Rana Daggubati?

      Sunday, March 27th, 2011

      Bipasha dating Rana Daggubati? Catch here all the latest news and updated reports on Bips, dating and Rana Daggubati. Accoding to the latest buzz, Something brewing between Bips and Dum Maaro Dum’ co-star Rana Daggubati? Rana Daggubati who is all geared up to test his chance in Bollywood with DumMaroDum starring BipashaBasu and AbhishekBachan. Rana [...]
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