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Saturday, November 8, 2014

TOP 10 English movie ever


Rank & Title IMDb Rating Your Rating
1. The Shawshank Redemption (1994) 9.2
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2. The Godfather (1972) 9.2
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3. The Godfather: Part II (1974) 9.0
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4. The Dark Knight (2008) 8.9
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5. Pulp Fiction (1994) 8.9
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6. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) 8.9
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7. Schindler's List (1993) 8.9
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8. 12 Angry Men (1957) 8.9
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9. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) 8.9
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10. Fight Club (1999) 8.8
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Saturday, November 08, 2014 - By Unknown 0

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Monday, November 3, 2014

Shah Rukh Khan celebrates birthday in style


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10 Reasons To Get Married

Being married is nowadays considered to be old-fashioned. Young people find matrimony conservative and prefer to stay officially unattached. Countries with traditional views still believe that family is something essential in every person’s life.
There are advantages and disadvantages in being married. Apart from weight gain and argument, there are positive aspects. If the union is happy, what the couple may experience is financial benefits, support, and good health. Sociologists have proved that those who prefer to get married to their partner are happier in their relationship than those who stay unmarried. More than that, kids who are born to married parents are much happier and psychologically healthier. See if you agree with the following 10 opinions regarding marriage.

1. Longer Life
It has been estimated that the number of people who die is twice as high among unmarried couples. Married people take better care of each other, support their partners and provide help if needed. People who feel responsible for their spouse and kids feel the need to take care of themselves. They understand that there is someone who needs them. Advice: If you want to live longer, get married. Do not make a mistake though by marrying someone who is not your true soul mate!


2. Looking After Yourself
Statistic data show that married females and males are healthier. Some married people feel so responsible for their beloved that they start taking better care of themselves, they quit bad habits which leads to a longer life. It is devastating and destructive to live in a relationship where people misunderstand and mistreat each other. In this case life can only be shorter and health much worse. So, the point here is not just to get married for the sake of marriage but to be happily married, enjoy your married life, love your partner and be loved back.




3. Lower Risk Of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Married people have a regular and stable sex life. They do not need to constantly look for a sexual partner. This lowers the risk of catching sexually transmitted diseases. We are now talking about couples in which both partners love each other and stay loyal and faithful to each other. People who disrespect their spouses and cheat on them stay at a higher risk of STDs.

4. Better Health
For women there are health benefits in being married. Good sex life proved a complete feeling of satisfaction and happiness. This influences mood and as we know, mental health is not less important than physical health. Research has proved that single people suffer from mood swings and even depression more often.

5. Health Issues Solved
Not only ladies experience health benefits. Married men are also healthier both mentally and emotionally when they are married. They are taken care of, feel loved and needed. It’s good for men’s cardiovascular system. They are less prone to strokes, heart attacks and other diseases.
6. Better Financial Situation
It is obvious that a couple spends more money than a single person. But the thing is that a couple makes better money and they can afford to buy more. Married men realize that they are providers for their wives and kids and start earning better money while single men can live on a lower salary since they are not motivated to work and earn more.
7. Beating Bad Habits
Studies show that married people get rid of their bad habits much easier because their sense of responsibility for their family won’t let them drink or use drugs. Some quit smoking when they are motivated by their spouse and children. If you are single, then fighting your addiction on your own becomes far more difficult.
8. Easier To Take Care Of Kids
When you are not alone it is always easier, especially if we are talking about growing up children. Parents who share their responsibility for their children serve a better example. Their kids learn what a real family relationship is which will make them happier personalities in their future family life.
9. Fulfilling Life
Since a couple earns better money it means that they can improve their living condition and buy a better house or apartment in a nice location. They can also afford travelling, better food and education for their children.
10. Lifelong Companionship
Being committed to someone is great. It’s rewarding to have a person who cherishes and protects you. These are eternal virtues. They have always been highly appreciated by people. All of us dream that some day we meet someone special with whom we will spend the rest of our lives.
Monday, November 03, 2014 - By Unknown 0

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Shah Rukh Khan would love to star in Dhoom 4!



The actor who recently turned 49 said that he wouldn’t mind joining the franchise

He has been part of many blockbusters produced by Yash Raj Films and Shah Rukh Khan won’t mind joining their popular Dhoom franchise if the project is offered to him.
So far John Abraham, Hrithik Roshan and Aamir Khan have played the main ‘villain’ in Dhoom franchise.
When asked would he like to do a negative role in Dhoom 4, SRK said: “I am doing a film with Yash Raj and that’s Fan. If I get an opportunity, I would love to do it. I find it very cool.”
The first Dhoom came in 2004 and the superstar said he was attached to the first installment.
“I knew Sanjay Ghadvi and I liked the film. Aditya has never asked me for Dhoom,” he said.
The actor also shared his biggest fear. He said, “The audience have a lot of expectations from me and I don’t want to disappoint them and that’s my biggest fear. I hope I work hard and live up to everyone’s expectations,” said the superstar who turned 49 Sunday.
Monday, November 03, 2014 - By Unknown 0

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Telugu remake of Illayathalapathy Vijay’s Kaththi scrapped!



It was rumoured that Pawan Kalyan would be starring in the Telugu remake of the film

Illayathalapathy Vijay is on cloud nine post the phenomenal success of Kaththi at the box office. Not only did the film cross Rs 100 crore mark, but it also became the first Tamil film to reach the 100 crore milestone in 12 days. Even before the film’s release, the makers were planning to remake Kaththi for Telugu audience.
A little birdie just chirped to us that the makers are scrapped the Telugu remake plans and have decided to release the film dubbed in Telugu. A reliable source revealed,” There were plans to remake the film, but these have been scrapped now. The Telugu producer has decided to go ahead and release the dubbed version.”
It was speculated that power star Pawan Kalyan will fill in Vijay’s shoes in the remake. ” He saw the film and liked it. But he didn’t express keen interest to work in it” added the source.
With Tollywood remake out of the way, will AR Murugadoss remake Kaththi for Hindi audience?
Monday, November 03, 2014 - By Unknown 0

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Shweta Basu Prasad on her prostitution scandal: “I am completely unaffected by the entire episode!

The actress recently came back home after spending two months in a rescue home

Shweta Prasad Basu who spent two months in a rescue home after her alleged involvement in a prostitution racket is now out, and in her home in Mumbai. For the first time she breaks her silence on what happened that night and the 60 days that followed…
When did you get back home?
I came home on Friday. I’ve no complaints against anyone except the journalist who during my hour of crisis made up a statement attributed to me. That statement was circulated everywhere. I had no idea about it as I had no access to newspapers or websites for two months. It’s only now that I came to know of this.
You never made that statement that was picked up by every paper and website and television channel?
No, I never made that statement. I was in custody. I wasn’t allowed to speak to my mother and father, then how would I speak to the media? Whoever made up that statement damaged my reputation by saying that all doors were closed on me — no such thing has happened and the film industry has always been very warm and welcoming to me — and that “people encouraged me to get into prostitution to earn money.” These are outrageous lies that I never uttered.
We’re in the process of tracking down the journalist and the newspaper where these fake statements originated. We are taking very strong legal action against them. I need to set this falsification right before I move on.
What kind of a journalist would make up something?
We as a nation enjoy watching others suffer. We are sadistic people. I want to ask the journalist who made up this statement: how much do you know about me and my family? I have friends in the film industry. I am well-connected. I’ve been auditioning for roles even when this (the arrest) happened. I’ve spent three-and-half-years of my life making a documentary on Hindustani classical music. I turned down roles after my first Tamil film as a leading lady was a hit because I wanted to focus on my documentary. Now that it’s in post-production I want to concentrate on my acting. So, I want to know which doors were being closed? Such shallow emotions and vocabulary! Any sane person would have seen it’s made up. I can’t understand how it was used everywhere as my statement.
But a major section of the media supported you in a graceful way?
Yes, I came out largely unscathed. I am at home and back at work. I don’t wish to go too deep into what happened, as it is a legal matter. But I am completely unaffected by the entire episode. I now see how futile and unnecessary it was. I am glad to be alive and kicking and raring to go. Life looks beautiful and hopeful.
Any regrets?
The media should have waited for me to come out before making up its mind whether I was guilty or not. I should’ve been given the right to defend myself. When I was in there I was not allowed to watch television or read papers. It’s now when I come out that I see what a media circus my life was made into.
Why were you caught in this situation?
(Pauses, sighs and answers) I hadn’t been called to Hyderabad by any agent for commercial sex. I had gone to there to attend an awards ceremony. Call it fate or whatever, I missed my flight back in the morning. My air ticket and stay were done by the organisers of the awards function. I still have the ticket. I’ve been told that the agent has been arrested. The case is being investigated. I am a victim in the whole situation. There was a raid… I am not denying the incident. But the facts are not what they’ve been made out to be.
Were you questioned harshly by the police?
No, but when I was detained for interrogation the police asked me the names of Tollywood actresses (allegedly involved in prostitution rackets). I didn’t even know many of their names.Why should I make comments on other actresses? Shame on the people who said I was forced to do certain things by my family to afford a lifestyle.
Were you treated well after arrest?
Absolutely. I was at the rescue home. It is a hostel for kids who are victims of human trafficking, etc. I volunteered as a teacher there and taught the kids Hindi, English and Hindustani classical music. I used my two months in there very productively. I was not depressed at all. Why should I be? I knew the truth. While I was in there I realised how lucky I was to have a family to support me. My parents have always wanted me to pursue a dignified career. After I did Iqbal, my parents made me pursue my studies. I make documentaries. I attend film festivals. I don’t have time to sit at cafes taking selfies. I’ve dedicated my life to cinema and acting. I am not going to let one incident spoil my life.
How did your parents take all this?
While I was in the rescue home my grandfather passed away. That’s one loss I’ll have to live with all my life. I couldn’t even be at the last rituals. I’ll have to live with the guilt. Thanks to the reports in the media my grandfather went thinking I had actually made those awfully wrong statements. Then my mother was running in and out of courts with petition after petition. She was confused. I wasn’t even allowed to call her. Later, I was allowed one call a week when she’d only be crying and reassuring me.
You are a very strong girl.
I don’t think I have the luxury of being weak. Being strong is my only option. I’ve the truth on my side. And I have my parents and a lot of supportive friends.
Many filmmakers spoke up for you. Hansal Mehta wants to work with you?
I haven’t yet got a call from him. I’d like to audition for Hansal Mehta and get the role only if I am suitable for it. I don’t want a role out of sympathy. I don’t want people to think I am cashing in on the controversy.
Who would doubt your talents? You won a National award at 10!
People forget very easily. It’s only during tough times that you get to know who your friends are. There are many who turned their backs on my family. Many friends wouldn’t take my mother’s calls. If something had happened to my parents who would’ve taken responsibility? I am grateful to those who have supported us. As for those who didn’t support us, that’s life. It’s time to move on.
What plans now?
I am an actress. And I will always remain one. Right now, I have just returned to the post-production of my documentary on Hindustani classical music. Life has moved forward from exactly 
Monday, November 03, 2014 - By Unknown 0

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Check out Sunny Leone’s Thailand diaries!




The actress is currently in Pattaya shooting for her upcoming erotic comedy Mastizaade…

Sunny Leone is currently having a blast in Thailand. While by the looks of her Twitter and Instagram account it may seem that she is on a vacation, the truth is that she is busy on the job! She is shooting for Mastizaade in Pattaya alongside Tusshar Kapoor and Vir Das.
Sunny has been posting pictures from the sets of her movie quite religiously. Be it while chilling in a cute bikini by the poolside or getting ready for a take in front of a private jet, the ex-pornstar has kept her fans updated about her stay in Thailand.
Be it her celebration of Halloween or her husband Daniel Webber’s birthday, Leone has let her fans get a sneak peek at her fun times in Thailand.
Take a look at Sunny’s Thailand diaries and tell us what you think of the sexy bombshell’s
Monday, November 03, 2014 - By Unknown 0

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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Daawat-e-Ishq ..





Cast: Aditya Roy Kapur, Parineeti Chopra, Anupam Kher, Karan Wahi
Direction: Habib Faisal
Duration: 2 hours
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Story: Wafting flavours of love simmer via the best-known route possible - stomach. The daawat looks good, but will it leave romantics with an unforgettable taste of love?

Review: Statutory Warning: Do not watch this film on an empty stomach, lest the growling belly overpowers the sweet of this gastronomic love affair.
Sunday, November 02, 2014 - By Unknown 0

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NIGHTCRAWLER ...Full story



Dan Gilroy's thriller "Nightcrawler" is about about an amateur cameraman who parlays his eye and his nerve into a successful small business, deceiving, manipulating and exploiting everyone who stands in his way. Shot by Paul Thomas Anderson's regular cinematographer Robert Elswit through what could be a Night Vision Rot filter, it's a film about how sociopaths get over on everyone else, and a portrait of a disturbed, marginal loner that would fit perfectly on a double bill with "Taxi Driver" and "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer." It's also a media satire in the spirit of "Network" and "To Die For" that takes the slogan "If it bleeds, it leads" to its horrifyingly logical conclusion. It's a comedy.
The movie's hero, Lou Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal), is a man living on the fringes. He's first seen trying to cut through a chain-link fence to steal scrap that he can sell for pocket money. While driving late at night, he happens upon cameramen filming a car wreck. He asks the lead cameraman (Bill Paxton) what TV station they work for, and learns that they're freelancers who monitor police radios, chase down wrecks and fires and homicides, and sell their video footage to the highest bidder. The rates aren't great, but they're better than what Lou is used to, so he buys a camera and gets in on the action. 
This leads him to a local station whose news director, Nina Romina (Rene Russo), has been up and down the dial, as a certain sitcom's theme song once sang, and needs to raise her newscast out of last place to keep from getting fired. Any idealism she had was ground out of her years ago; only desperation remains, and she speaks frankly to Lou from the moment she meets him, sensing a kindred spirit. (She has no idea how kindred: soon enough he'll cajole, pressure and even scare her into unleashing her own inner Lou.) Nina tells him to avoid covering crime in poor or nonwhite neighborhoods because nobody cares about it; the sexiest crime stories are ones involving affluent white folks. At one point she flat-out tells Lou that the newscast's aesthetic could be boiled down the the image of "a screaming woman running down the street with her throat cut."  The newscasters' warning "These are extremely graphic images" is not, of course, a warning; it's a come-on. 
Sensing a golden opportunity, Lou feeds Nina footage that's more artless than the stuff offered by other local crews, but much bloodier. It starts with shots of a domestic killing that he obtained by sneaking past crime tape and wandering around inside the gore-strewn house (blurred by Nina's technicians, but only because they're required to blur it) and escalates, to the point where Lou is subtly goosing circumstances in order to produce more violence and chaos which he can then tape and sell. Lou and his easily cowed assistant, Rick (Riz Ahmed), breach barriers they aren't supposed to breach, and get close enough to police investigators and firefighters and EMT's that they break their concentration and sometimes interfere with their work, but their literally in-your-face footage sets them apart from teams that film from a discreet distance, with a zoom lens. 
Lou is also a sick person who, on first glance, might strike you as a reasonable, personable guy. He talks like a Tom Cruise go-getter from a 1980s hit—a comparison furthered by certain filmmaking choices, such as the "inspirational" montages of Lou hustling toward success while James Newton Howard's triumphant retro synth-pop pounds in our eardrums. The hero gets a number of Stick-it-to-the-Man applause lines, the best of which is a kiss-off to a rival who has figured out that Lou is for real and wants to co-opt him rather than compete with him. "I feel like grabbing you by the ears right now and screaming, 'I'm not fucking interested,'" Lou tells him, in the sort of tone one might reserve for, "What are your store hours?" or "I'll have a mushroom omelet, cooked with very little butter." 
But it would be a mistake to suggest that "Nightcrawler" is told from Lou's point-of-view, much less that it endorses his behavior. It's too attuned to the anxiety and misery of the people he manipulates to validate such a reading. But it does put a subtle editorial frame around Lou's odyssey.  "Nightcrawler" is the blackly comedic, Neo-noir, night-people thriller that I wanted the Travis-Bickle-as-Superman fantasy "Drive" to be. Like "Drive," it could be described as the best picture Michael Mann never made: a film about a private, ruthless loner who pursues his dream his way, always, and whose path through the world is marked by the bloodstains of the people he's rolled over. 
This is a classic film, not just because every scene and line is casually beautiful and devoid of extraneous touches, but because its tone is mercilessly exact. Gilroy, a first-time feature director who has written or cowritten many movies, including "The Bourne Supremacy," knows what he wants to say, and how to say it. He maintains just the right amount of distance from Lou, so that we get a buzz from his audacity while finding him revolting. We're not so much looking down on Lou as peering into an abyss that exists, to some degree, within everyone: the lightless home of that little voice that whispers, "You've just gotta do what makes you happy," and "It is easier to ask forgiveness than permission." 
There's a lively satirical aspect, and it's not confined to TV news or journalism in general, or even the modern, social media-driven culture of continuous surveillance and voyeurism. The entire film is, among other things, an attempt to treat certain American myths straightforwardly, within the context of a somewhat realistic drama, the better to pursue them to their bitter conclusion. It's warning against being fooled (in life) by people who remind us of can-do-All-American-hotshot heroes in fiction: incarnations of apple pie capitalism who see what they want (fame, money, a job, a mate), and go after it, and refuse to take no for an answer, even if the "no" is delivered through tears.  
That tabloid journalism rewards the shameless doesn't count as a breaking news flash, but "Nightcrawler" is not interested in stoking our outrage over what we already know. It's using TV news as a means to an end—to show how a man who presents as "normal," even "likable" and "motivated" and "capable," can be evil, and seduce us into being evil, too. Lou's inspirational aphorisms are chillingly funny once you realize they're devoid of generosity and decency, and that he sees other people only as possessions, allies or obstructions: "I believe that good things come to those who work their asses off." "Television news might be something I love as well as something I'm good at." Primitive cultures believe a photograph can steal a soul. This man is a master thief
Sunday, November 02, 2014 - By Unknown 0

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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Rajinikanth’s ‘Lingaa’ teaser out, goes viral within hours of release

Written by Sunitra Pacheco , Edited by Sarika Sharma | Mumbai | Posted: November 1, 2014 5:00 pm | Updated: November 1, 2014 7:39 pm



After a long wait, the makers of ‘Lingaa’ finally released the teaser of South film God, ‘Rajinikanth’s upcoming Tamil film.
The teaser is everything we hoped it would be – sharp, exciting and loaded with action. Rajinikanth, who somehow keeps getting younger each year, looks fantastic in the film. We also get a glimpse of B-Town beauty Sonakshi Sinha, who is making her Tamil debut in the actioner.

Within minutes of the teaser’s release, it went viral on social networking sites. Hashtags #SuperstarLingaaTeaser and #lingaateaser also began to Trend on Twitter. The first look of the film featuring the superstar was released on social media platforms on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. Directed by KS Ravikumar, ‘Lingaa’ also stars Anushka Shetty. Double Oscar winner AR Rahman has composed the film’s music.
















Saturday, November 01, 2014 - By Unknown 0

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Microsoft releases new Outlook for Mac



Washington: Microsoft has released a new Outlook for Mac before its designated time.

Mashable reports that Microsoft rolled out an updated version of Outlook for Mac for Office 365 users Friday and revealed new details about when the rest of its Office software will be available.

The company wrote in a blog post that this release offers a more familiar and consistent experience between Outlook on the PC, Outlook on the web and Outlook Web App (OWA) for iPad, iPhone and Android devices

The latest and redesigned version of Outlook offers improved scrolling and faster loading along with an improvised Exchange functionality. 
Saturday, November 01, 2014 - By Unknown 0

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