Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Top paid actress from South India

Ileana D'Cruz (born 1 November)is an Indian film actress, who predominantly appears in Telugu cinema. Starting her career as a model, she made her feature film debut in Y.V.S. Chowdhary's 2006 Telugu film Devadasu. She went on to appear in commercially successful ventures Pokiri (2006), Jalsa (2008) and Kick, establishing herself as one of Telugu cinema's leading actresses.





















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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Most Beautiful And Youngest Economist Of The World


A 23-year-old from Kolkata, who works as a trade analyst in Mumbai, has become only the third Indian after Amartya Sen and Sir Partho Dasgupta to win one of Cambridge University’s highest honours.


Mahima Khanna, who has often been involved in Planning Commission assignments, has topped the 2010-11 MPhil class of economics at Cambridge and will receive the prestigious Stevenson Prize. Nobel laureate Sen was the first Indian to win the award in 1956. Dasgupta, the other Indian recipient, is a Cambridge professor emeritus who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth for his contribution to nutrition and developmental economics.

“Imagine sharing the roll of honour with the gods in my field of study,” Mahima gushes after being informed of the award through an email from the dean’s office. Her talent and academic accomplishments will take her places, but Mahima wants to work in India. The changing matrices of the Indian economy post-liberalization, says the young economist who aspires for a career in the World Bank, are of particular interest to her. “My MPhil papers were related to trade liberalization and informality, based on evidences from the manufacturing sector in India. The size of the informal sector in India is growing. The government should patronize it. India’s fiscal deficits and interest rates also interest me,” she says.

For a daughter of doctor parents and with golfing skills that Annika Sorenstam would be proud of, economics was an unusual choice. But Mahima’s heart lay in the intricacies of numbers and logic rather than those of the human body. After her schooling at premier institutions like Loreto House and La Martiniere for Girls, she cleared the medical joint entrance examination, but eventually took admission in St Xavier’s College. When she graduated in 2009, she had topped Calcutta University. She went to Cambridge on a Commonwealth scholarship for her PG degree. She excelled there, too, ranking second, and stayed on for her MPhil.

When she isn’t cracking mathematical puzzles or solving economic riddles, Mahima loves to tee off. While in Kolkata, she played amateur golf at the RCGC and Tolly Club. She went on to play in golfing events in the UK, UAE and Kenya. But the focus remains firmly on her career. Mahima attributes her success to grandfather Swarn Kumra. An engineer who studied in London University, it was he who instilled the love of numbers and logic in her. “The day after the JEE results were out and I got the chance to study medicine, I held his hands and went and took admission in economics at St Xavier’s. He remains my pillar of strength,” she says.

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Mahima Khanna, who works as a trade analyst in Mumbai, has been involved in several Planning Commission assignments. The 23-yr-old, who won the C’wealth scholarship to go to Cambridge, came 2 nd in MSc. She cleared med JEE, but chose eco at St Xavier’s & topped Calcutta University. Mahima is an amateur golf player and has played in the UK, UAE and Kenya.

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Kissing goddess from India

Aditi Rao Hydari is an Indian film actress. A classical bharatanatyam dancer, she made her acting debut with Sharada Ramanathan's acclaimed film Sringaram (2007) and rose to fame after her performance in Sudhir Mishra's 2011 film Yeh Saali Zindagi.
She played innocent and strong with panache in Yeh Saali Zindagi and will soon be on screen with Ranbir Kapoor in Imtiaz Ali’s Rockstar. Aditi Rao Hydari believes kissing doesn’t require preparation and that positive thinking has always worked for her. Let’s find out more about the enigma:
1. How was your experience acting in Yeh Saali Zindagi different from Delhi-6?
With a film like Delhi-6 people see you on a certain path and they assume you are that. Yeh Saali Zindagi gave me the opportunity to break away from that. The ability to do a parallel lead.
2. How did you get the opportunity to work on YSZ?
Sudhir (Mishra) sir was on my wish list of directors to work with. I almost didn’t do this film as I wasn’t sure when the dates were. I had gone to shoot an ad. I called them the moment I got back but the auditions were over. Two days later they called and two hours later I was sitting in the producer’s office; it was lots of positive thinking on my part.
3. So who else is on your wish list of directors?
Vishal Bhardwaj, Dibakar Banerjee, Anurag Kashyap, Ayan Mukerji, Reema Kagti and that whole gang.
4. Did kissing Arunoday Singh (purportedly) 22 times in YSZ draw you to the movie?
Kissing Arunoday 22 times — it wasn’t even that much — didn’t draw me to the film. What I loved about Yeh Saali Zindagi was that the two lovers have this very raw physical love for each other. It’s like a little gem in the film. It’s innocent love. Very real. They don’t know how to catch up and take control of their lives but they still want to be together. It had lovely phases that they go through and that’s what I liked about it.
5. Alright so, is Arunoday a good kisser?
Honestly I haven’t kissed that many guys, but I think he’s a good kisser.
6. How do you prepare for kissing someone on film?
I think one doesn’t prepare for it. All of us are normal human beings and it’s the most natural thing to show love and affection. Playing a drug addict is different; it’s something you’d have to research. This was a natural thing. I’m so glad no one created hoo-ha over it. Arunoday was composed and dignified. Sudhir sir didn’t give too much bhashan (lecture). He just said you’re young, you know what to do! He’s with you throughout. He’ll hold your hand and take you through the journey but he’ll never push you into something. The set is chaotic but in his head he knows exactly what he wants. You never feel that his attention is divided.
7. We hear you’re in Imtiaz Ali’s Rockstar alongside the talented Ranbir Kapoor. How’d that lovely opportunity come about?
I think everything with me happens by mistake. I was penned to meet Imtiaz for the part of the Kashmiri girl. I met him for that but he had already cast someone. He said he’d love to work with me: “You have a lot of tehzeeb (well-mannered, humble),” he told me. He meant it very sweetly. He told me there was another part (of a young journalist) in Rockstar but he didn’t want someone soft and delicate like me. That was it. A month and a half later, the person who was casting for him told him to meet me again and test me. I came in and did the audition. I actually read with Ranbir and I got it. Both the times I got the films, I read with the actors who are working on the film and that made a big difference. I’m not great at auditions but with an actor it makes a huge difference.
8. What’s the best compliment you got for your role in Yeh Saali Zindagi?
Whether it’s compliments or praise I usually move on without dwelling on it too long. But Irrfan Khan told me I have a very lovely aura and I am surrounded by positivity. He told me to stay that way, which was really sweet since he didn’t even know me.
9. There’s not much about you on the internet, tell us something about yourself…
I was kept away from watching Hindi films because the ones in the 80s and 90s weren’t really meant for kids. I learned Bharat Natyam as a child. I used to sing. I went to a boarding school where I learned dance, yoga and Kalaripayattu. I was an outdoorsy kid. Watching films wasn’t part of my daily routine and I’m glad because I learned a lot of things I wouldn’t have learned. In my house my parents shielded me for as long as they could, like no scary movies. I learned to be responsible for myself at boarding school.
10. So were they shocked with all the kissing scenes in YSZ then?
My nani (grandmother) saw the film and came out saying the film was fabulous. My mom was crying after seeing the love-making scene; she thought it was so beautiful. They’re an educated family and that makes a difference.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Believe it or not - A village without Doors!






Sialia (Orissa): Call it superstition but there is a village in Orissa that sleeps soundlessly without doors.
Sialia village in Orissa' Kendrapada District, located 130 km from Bhubaneswar, has houses without doors.
Villagers believe that their Goddess Kharakhai resides in their houses. Therefore, they have no doors.




"Our Goddess stays in doors. She comes to visit everyday. There has been no theft or disease the village. When the Goddess is protecting us, then why should we be worried and put up doors," said Ram Chandra Mallick, a villager.
The villagers say that anyone committing theft then is punished.
"We have been following this for seven generations. Due to this, the village does not have doors. One cannot find thieves here. Those who have tried to steal have been punished," said another villager, Ghansham Sahoo said.
A house without door at Sialia
Even police officials confirm that there has been no case of theft reported to them.
"I have marked that there is no case of theft or dacoity in the village. The village does not have doors. The people believe that so long as they worship Goddess Kharakhai, there will be no theft. People who are now constructing their houses also do not have doors," the officer in charge of the Rajnagar Police Station, Adhar Chandra Mallick said.
Villagers say that people who have tried to build doors, have faced the wrath of the Goddess.


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