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11
Jun
09

Have you ever seen this person? Guess who??

Have you ever seen this person?

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She is
Girija Shettar, Senior Reporter, World Markets

From her own words….

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Any Clue???


When she was young …


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When she was further young…




With our Laleettan… as ‘Gaadhaa jam’





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Moral: Where ever you go. We are dere….

01
Jun
09

Childhood Memories of Bollywood Stars

Amitabh Bachchan

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Sashi Kapoor

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Sridevi

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Shahrukh Khan

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Kamal Hassan

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Aamir Khan

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Abhishek Bachchan

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Aishwarya Rai

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Deepika Padukone

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Hrithik Roshan

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Priety Zinta

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Karishma & Kareena Kapoors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Shahid Kapoor

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Madhuri Dixit

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Salman Khan

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Katrina Kaif

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Sunny Deol

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

Sanjay Dutt

Childhood Pics of Indian Actors

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01
Jun
09

sridevi at the age of 49..!! WOW..!!








31
May
09

The all time famous writer of malayalam Kamala Suraiyya passes away

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Kamala Suraiya , besides being one of India’s best-known English poets, is the most famous writer of short stories in Malayalam. [She is better known to Keralites as Madhavikutty.]

A short Brief of Madhavikkutti / Kamala suraiyya

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Born on March 31, 1934 in Malabar in Kerala, India, she has been Madhavikutty to Malayalee readers and Kamala Das to her English fans. Daughter of the late V.M. Nair, former managing editor of widely-circulated Malayalam daily Mathrubhumi and renowned poetess Nalappat Balamani Amma, she embraced Islam and turned Kamala Suraiya.

Like her parents, Kamala Das also excelled in writing. However, she did not start writing professionally till she was married and became a mother. Her love of poetry began at an early age through the influence of her great uncle, Nalapat Narayan Menon, a prominent writer.

Das was also deeply affected by the poetry of her mother, Nalapat Balamani Amma, and the sacred writings kept by the matriarchal community of Nayars. She was privately educated until the age of 15 when she was married to K. Madhava Das . She was 16 when her first son was born and says that she “was mature enough to be a mother only when my third child was born” . Her husband often played a fatherly role for both Das and her sons. Because of the great age difference between Kamala and her husband, he often encouraged her to associate with people of her own age. Das says that he was always “very understanding”

As her career progressed, her greatest supporter was always her husband. Even when controversy swirled around Das’ sexually charged poetry and her unabashed autobiography, My Story, Das’ husband was “very proud” of her . Though he was sick for 3 years before he passed away, his presence brought her tremendous joy and comfort. She stated that there “shall not be another person so proud of me and my achievements” .

Das has dabbled in painting, fiction, and even politics . Though Das failed to win a place in Parliament in 1984.

She is famous for her many Malayalam short stories as well as several poems written in English. This Keralite is recognized as one of the foremost poetesses of India. She is also a syndicated columnist. She has moved away from poetry because she claims that “poetry does not sell in this country [India],” but fortunately her forthright columns do . Das’ columns sound off on everything from women’s issues and child care to politics.

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Religion and politics

In 1999, she converted from Hinduism to Islam and changed her name to Kamala Suraiya. Like the themes of her stories, the conversion too kicked up much heat and dust in the social and literary circles.

She is also active in politics in India, and has launched a national political party known as the Lok Seva Party, to concentrate on humanitarian work as well as to provide asylum to orphaned mothers and to promote secularism. In 1984, she was short-listed for the Nobel Prize for Literature along with Marguerite Yourcenar, Doris Lessing and Nadine Gordimer.

When the government decided to give the prestigious Ezhuthachan award to her considering her overall contribution to literature, the Sangh Parivar criticised the decision, saying that Surayya had nothing in common with the poet in whose name the award was instituted.

Publications
Over the past four decades, Kamala Das has published many novels and short stories in English, as well as in the Indian language of Malayalam under the name Madhavikutty.

Works/Awards

1964: The Sirens (Asian Poetry Prize winner)
1964: Pakshiyude Manam (short stories)
1965: Summer in Calcutta (poetry; Kent’s Award winner)
1966: Naricheerukal Parakkumbol (short stories)
1967: The Descendants (poetry)
1973: The Old Playhouse and Other Poems (poetry)
1976: My Story (autobiography)
1977: Alphabet of Lust (novel)
1985: The Anamalai Poems (poetry)
1987: Balyakala Smaranakal (Childhood Memories)
1989: Varshangalkku Mumbu (Years Before)
1990: Palayan (novel)
1991: Neypayasam (short story)
1992: Dayarikkurippukal (novel)
1992: Padmavati the Harlot and Other Stories (collection of short stories)
1994: Neermathalam Pootha Kalam (novel; Vayalar Award winner)
1996: Only the Soul Knows How to Sing (poetry)
1996: Chekkerunna Pakshikal (short stories)
1998: Nashtapetta Neelambari (short stories)
2001: yaa Allah (collection of poems)published by [IPH]

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14
Apr
09

Sachin Tendulkar’s wax statue, ready to be kept at M T Studios in London

 

MUMBAI, Ap 13: Not a stranger to honours and accolades, master batsman Sachin Tendulkar on Monday said his wax statue adorning the iconic Madame Tussauds in London would be both an appreciation and reflection of his contribution to Indian cricket.

“It is a great honour to be there at the Tussauds. I know I am the first sportsperson of the country to be there. I think it is an appreciation and a reflection of my contribution to Indian cricket,” he said after unveiling the statue.

 

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Tendulkar said he was spellbound after seeing the statue which will be inaugurated at the Tussauds on April 24, his birthday.

“I am not a person who normally reacts easily to anything. But when I and my family saw it, something identical to myself, my reaction was something different. I have not reacted like that before, my reaction was special. It was so real, it was fantastic. But I am glad it does not breath.

“(My son) Arjun wanted to take down the bat and start playing but I told him not to get very close,” he said.

 

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Sachin Tendulkar  poses next to his wax statue, to be kept at the Madame Tussauds Studios in London, in Mumbai.





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