Tuesday, November 30, 2010

[ItzToday.com] New year sms

[ItzToday.com] New year sms


New year sms

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 07:06 AM PST

1: new year sms 2011
Sweetest Sunday,
Marvellous Monday,
Tasty Tuesday,
Wonderful Wednesday,
Thankful Thursday,
Friendly Friday,
Successful Saturday.
Have a great Year.
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011

2: new year sms 2011
Sunehri Dhoop Barsaat ke baad*
Thori si Hansi her Baat ke baad*
usi tarag ho Mubarik aap ko 2011, 2010 ke baad
Wish u a Happy new year

3: new year sms 2011
Wishing You Happy New Year,
May You always keep in ur Heart the
Special Beauty and Cheer of
Happy New Year


'Sheila ki jawani' insinuates Katrina Kaif into star parade

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 02:56 AM PST

'Sheila ki jawani' insinuates Katrina Kaif into star paradeNow Katrina Kaif has joined them! Her "Sheila ki jawani" is the latest in a long line of raunchy numbers that have made top mainstream actresses shed their inhibitions to set the adrenaline pumping. Why, Madhuri Dixit and Aishwarya Rai have done it too.

"Sheila Ki Jawani" from Farah Khan's third directorial venture "Tees Maar Khan" has become quite popular even before the song was officially released. Its spicy lyrics and Katrina's sexy moves have struck a chord with the audience and the electrifying song is being frequently played on radio stations and television channels.

The lyrics in these item numbers are catchy - and they don't always make sense even if they are provocative.

"Lyrics are lyrics. No one should take them literally and seriously and analyse them in songs like these. If you believe you are doing something clean and keeping yourself in the boundaries of dignity, then the lyrics and mood of the song don't matter and you feel comfortable while performing it," Katrina told IANS.

"I enjoy my dancing. I don't know how technically good I am, but I like doing it and I enjoyed it," she added.

"Sheila ki jawani" is on its way to giving competition to this year's most popular number "Munni badnaam hui" from "Dabangg". The song was picturised on Malaika Arora who earlier sizzled on the screen in songs like "Chhaiyan chhaiyan" and "Mahi we".

Item numbers are Hindi films' way of spicing up a film. Among mainstream actresses, it was Bollywood's dancing queen Madhuri Dixit who became perhaps the first to set the temperatures soaring with the sensuous item number "Choli ke peeche kya hai".

Later from Shilpa Shetty to Aishwarya Rai and from Kareena Kapoor to Priyanka Chopra, everyone followed suit.

"Earlier mainstream actresses were shown as very simple and docile. But the overall image is now changing and today they have become smarter and bolder and they would certainly not mind being a part of provocative song," film critic Omar Qureshi told IANS.

"However, many actresses agree to do an item number just for the sake of their friendship with actors or filmmakers, such as Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone and Kareena Kapoor in Shah Rukh Khan's 'Billu'," he added.

Aishwarya wowed the audience with her sensuous moves in "Ishq kamina" in "Shakti" and "Kajrare" in "Bunty Aur Babli".

Shilpa is still remembered for her scintillating dance in the song "Main aayi hun UP (Uttar Pradesh) Bihar lootne" in "Shool" and "Shut up and bounce" in Abhishek Bachchan-John Abraham starrer "Dostana".

Kareena Kapoor's "Yeh mera dil" in Shah Rukh Khan starrer "Don: The Chase Begins Again", Sushmita's "Mehboob mere" in "Fiza" and Urmila Matondkar's "Aa hi jaiye" in "Lajja" are still popular among people.

"Item numbers have become the USP of a film. So it's like even if the film doesn't work, at least the song becomes popular and it is widely played in parties and shows," said trade analyst Taran Adarsh.

Actresses like Isha Koppikar rose on the film firmament with the item number "Khallas" in the hit gangster movie "Company", while Rakhi Sawant is known for her bold and sexy numbers like "Tuk tuk dekhe" in "Krazzy 4".

Item numbers are so tempting that even yesteryear diva Rekha couldn't hold herself back from featuring in "Kaisi paheli" in "Parineeta".


For Hollywood Superstar Angelina Jolie motherhood is exhausting

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 02:48 AM PST

For Hollywood Superstar Angelina Jolie motherhood is exhaustingActress Angelina Jolie says being a mother to six children is tiring and that she is able to relax only when she is working.

The 35-year-old, who raises six children - Maddox, 9, Pax, 7, Zahara, 5, Shiloh, 4, and two-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne - with partner Brad Pitt, admits having such a large family can be quite hard, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

"When me or Brad go away and work on films, it gives us a bit of a break from the daily routine of being in the house and looking after the kids," said Joile.

"You get spoiled on a film set and in some ways it's easier to be working long hours on a movie than taking care of a large family just because you do get very tired at the end of the day," she added.


UNAIDS goodwill ambassador Preity Zinta wants to take action against AIDS spread

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 02:37 AM PST

UNAIDS goodwill ambassador Preity Zinta wants to take action against AIDS spreadCalling mother-to-child transmission of HIV particularly "upsetting", Bollywood actress and UNAIDS goodwill ambassador Preity Zinta Tuesday said action must be taken now to ensure further spread of the infection is checked.

Wednesday is World AIDS Day.

"On World AIDS Day, it is important to remember two facts - HIV is preventable, but even so in 2009 nearly one and a half lakh Indians got infected, including 18,000 infants," Zinta said in a statement.

"AIDS is also fully treatable. Over three lakh Indians are receiving free treatment but nevertheless over one and a half lakh of our countrymen and women have died from AIDS, largely because they didn't know they were infected with HIV and needed lifesaving treatment," she added.

According to a UN report, India is home to about 2.3 million people living with AIDS.

"Mother-to-child transmission of HIV particularly upsets me. We should be able to protect every infant in India from HIV, but still thousands of infants get infected each year," she said.

Speaking against discriminating people on the basis of their HIV status, the actress said: "Stigma and discrimination because of ignorance about HIV is a big deterrent for people who need to access services - whether it is prevention, to find out whether they have infection, and if they need treatment."

"In this day and age in our country we must stand up and say this is unacceptable. It is wrong to discriminate against anyone because of HIV. The starting point is information and knowledge! If we take action today, together we can reach zero new HIV infections," Zinta added.


'Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey' Movie Review

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 02:23 AM PST

'Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey' Movie ReviewBollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan and Tamil superstar Surya will tug it off at the box office this Friday with their outings "Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey" and "Rakta Charitra - Part II". And vying for eyeballs with them will be "Phas Gaye Re Obama" about the after effects of global meltdown.

With Abhishek starrer "Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey", director Ashutosh Gowariker will introduce audiences to the long forgotten Chittagong uprising.

"There was a revolution that we don't know anything about... it was a revolution of such vastness and magnitude involving not one person but 64 revolutionaries led by Surjya Sen", Gowariker told IANS.

The period drama that will see Abhishek as the freedom fighter Sen has been co-produced by Gowariker's wife along with Ajay Bijli and Sanjeev Bijli of PVR Pictures.

Sen, a school teacher, carried out the Chittagong armoury raid in 1930 in British India. Based on Manini Chatterjee's book "Do And Die", the film throws light on the 64 revolutionaries out of which 56 were youngsters, mostly of 13-14 years of age.

On the other hand, Ram Gopal Varma's "Rakta Charitra - Part II" takes forward the life of Paritala Ravi, a slain political leader from Andhra Pradesh. The first instalment hit the screens Oct 22. According to the film's publicist, budget for both the movies is Rs.12 crore each.

Starring Vivek Oberoi in the lead, it marks the Bollywood debut of Tamil superstar Surya as Ravi's nemesis Maddelacheruvu Suri. Politician-actor Shatrughan Sinha too features in the thriller along with Kota Srinivasa Rao and Radhika Apte.

"This movie focuses on how violence rages from emotions and it talks about an inspiration out of life," Varma told IANS.

Debutant director Subhash Kapoor will be competing with these two veterans with his satirical comedy "Phas Gaye Re Obama" at the ticket counters. Set against the backdrop of global recession that originated in the US and how it had its implication even in the remotest corners of India.

Starring Rajat Kapoor in the lead, it has Neha Dhupia, Sanjay Mishra, Amol Gupte and Manu Rishi in pivotal roles. It has been produced by Ashok Pandey.

Interestingly, not many know that Neha, who plays a female gangster in the comedy, took inspiration from Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati to get her regional dialect right.

"As I play a gangster from UP (Uttar Pradesh) in the film, I had to get that language right and so I observed Mayawati to learn how she speaks. She is the only woman whose dialect, whether she is serious or funny, is extremely monotonous. So I have tried to incorporate this in my character. However, my character is not inspired by her," Neha told IANS.

Keeping Gowariker's track record and Varma' dexterity at showcasing politics and crime, it just might be a tough fight for Kapoor at the box office.


For Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika Padukone is the tallest actress

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 02:12 AM PST

For Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika Padukone is the tallest actressActor Abhishek Bachchan says he is glad that he didn't have to look down at Deepika Padukone while shooting Ashutosh Gowariker's "Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey", because she is the "tallest" actress to have appeared with him till date.

"Deepika (who is 5' 9") is the tallest of the ladies I have worked with. I could finally look at my co-actress in the eyes and didn't have to look down upon her. It was really nice and tall working with her," Abhishek, who is 6' 3", told reporters here.

Abhishek and Deepika, along with director Ashutosh Gowariker and other cast and crew members, were here Monday to promote "Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey", a film based on the Chittagong Uprising of the 1930s. The film releases Friday.

Dressed in a grey jacket and a pair of jeans to beat the Delhi chill, Abhishek looked dapper with a pair of shades and humbly responded to flying kisses from young girls at a shopping mall.

Deepika too looked graceful in a simple churidaar-kurta paired with golden Kolhapuri slippers.

Responding to a query regarding rumours that she has turned down an offer to work with Shahid Kapoor due to height issues, Deepika said: "If that was the case, I won't be doing any movies at all!"

"If actors suit the character and the film, it doesn't matter if the girl is taller than the guy...So really, if directors start getting bothered by my height, I won't get any film at all."


Big Boss 4 vamp Dolly Bindra apologises to Shweta Tiwari

Posted: 30 Nov 2010 01:56 AM PST

Big Boss 4 vamp Dolly Bindra apologises to Shweta TiwariIt seems loud-mouthed Dolly Bindra has taken a U-turn after her exit and, since making a second entry in the "Bigg Boss" house, apologised to Shweta Tiwari for her earlier behaviour.

Dolly was ousted after she had a fight with Shweta and Samir Soni. But the actress, who was known for her vulgar verbal attacks and loud behaviour, has adopted a calm demeanour after her re-entry on the popular Colors' show.

"Dolly apologised to Shweta for her personal attack on her and for behaving badly with her. This came as a surprise to everyone because she could not see eye to eye with Shweta. This time around she is mingling with everyone and is quite calm unlike last time," a source from the channel Colors told IANS.

The housemates will also be given a task, under which they will have to treat Dolly like a queen and pamper her.

It has to be seen how long Dolly continues with her new avatar.


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