Wednesday, March 30, 2011

“Jackky Bhagnani to make up for previous failure” plus 1 more

“Jackky Bhagnani to make up for previous failure” plus 1 more


Jackky Bhagnani to make up for previous failure

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 02:19 AM PDT


Bollywood actor Jackky Bhagnani, son of film maker Vashu Bhagnani, may not have had a good start in Bollywood, but is all set to grove with his upcoming film 'F.A.L.T.U.'. This time the actor will be seen in a movie based on a very young concept by the first time director Remo D’Souza.

The promos of the movie itself say that the film is eager to connect with the young audience. Jackky's first movie 'Kal Kisne Dekha', which was released in the year 2009, did not do well at the box office.

Jackky's debut movie was released after a long delay due to the issues between the multiplexes and the film distributors. F.A.L.T.U. will also be released after a long pause in the entertainment industry, due to the World Cup matches as well as the examinations in schools and colleges.

Apart from acting, Jackky has also worked as the associate producer for the movie 'Out Of Control', 'Silsilay' and 'Shaadi No.1'. Not many people know that Jackky was once overweight and in order to prepare for his debut movie, he had lost 60 kgs in less than two years. Jackky will be playing the character of Riteish, a boy next door, in his upcoming movie.

India vs Pakistan semifinals, a day to remember, watch online live streaming, score and highlights

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 02:15 AM PDT


The most awaited and the nail biting moment is finally here. The World Cup semifinal match between India and Pakistan has made both the nations tensed and nervous. See live score.

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All business firms in the entire nation are expected to be shut just to concentrate on the intensity and seriousness of the match. It may not be a national holiday but as soon as the match begins, the roads will be deserted and all the shops will have their shutters down just to cheer the teams. Watch live streaming.

The match is more of a war now. The cricket teams are also now helping themselves to cope with the pressure of the game. Cell phones will be switched off and all the call centres across the nation will be emptied to be a part of the most intense and interesting match.

Moreover, talks are also on between the authorities of the nations, to sign agreements to have a civilized day at the cricket. It is now time to wait and watch, what lies in the fate of both the countries.

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