Genelia’s new love interest Rana Daggubati

Sunday, 21 August 2011

Genelia’s new love interest Rana Daggubati:


Genelia D’Souza secretly dating Riteish Deshmukh is an old one by now. What is new is that the bubbly starlet has found a new arm candy. She is reportedly seeing Telugu actor Rana Daggubati.

The news is doing the rounds that the young stars who are shooting together for their forthcoming movie ‘Naa Ishtam’ have developed a soft corner for each other.

Genelia’s growing equation with Rana gained speculative ground when they were caught gelling big time with each other. They got along like a house on fire on the film’s sets and were often spotted chatting and hanging together. So, the industry started to nudge and wink about their growing proximity and budding friendship

Rana in the past was linked to another B’town beauty Bipasha Basu while shooting for Dum Maro Dum in Goa and Genelia was seeing Ritesh Deshmukh ever since their first film together, Tujhe Meri Kasam. Even their marriage plans were being firmed up for next year.

Despite repeated attempts neither Genelia nor Rana could be contacted to comment.

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Sonakshi to team up with SRK

Sonakshi to team up with SRK:
To the world Sonakshi Sinha is Salman’s girl having made her debut in ‘Dabangg’ but now the actress is switching loyalties and will be working with Salman’s arch foe Shahrukh Khan.

Sonakshi will share the screen space with SRK in Abhinav Kashyap’s next directorial venture.

Reports are zooming in from all the quarters that the movie, which will go on floors by the end of the year, will be a love story and will be shot in Australia. A source informed, “Abhinav wants to move away from the rustic action genre of Dabangg to an urban love story in his next.

It is an unusual love story about two people, who meet under extremely trying circumstances. Shah Rukh will play one of his most intensely romantic roles of his career.”

It may be recalled that Salman had some serious issues with Abhinav during and after the making of ‘Dabangg’. Reportedly, Kashyap was not happy with his paycheque and was also seeking creative freedom for ‘Dabangg2’ which he lacked while working on the prequel. Things soon turned ugly and as a result Salman and Abhinav had even called off their association. But Sonakshi is not ruffled about working with her debut film’s director. The media vine has it that she has even given a thumbs up to the project.

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Bomber kills 53 at Jamrud mosque

Bomber kills 53 at Jamrud mosque:
KHYBER AGENCY - At least 55 tribesmen including children were killed and more than 108 others got injured in a suicide blast during Friday prayer inside a mosque here at tehsil Jamrud.
Eyewitnesses said that some faithful were offering prayers and some were leaving Madukhel Mosque, situated in Gundai area of tehsil Jamrud, Khyber Agency, when a suicide bomber, who was stated to be in his teen age, blew himself up, killing 55 people and injuring more than 80 others. It was a severe blast as the roof of the mosque caved in. The locals said that mosque was attended by more than 400 believers at Friday prayers. “It was an ear-splitting. We fall on ground because it banged huge”. The intensity of the blast could be imagined from the fact that the mosque hall was covered with human lambs and blood,” said the locals.
They said that windows and doors of the mosque shattered and cracks developed in walls of the mosque. A number of copies of the Holy Quran were also martyred in the blast, they added. “We were offering prayers after Jumma prayer when a 15 to 16-year-old boy, dressed in black, entered the mosque hall and blew himself up,” an eyewitness Sadiq told this correspondent. One of the eyewitnesses said that he was offering prayer in the veranda of the mosque while the suicide bomber was present in fourth row among other worshippers.
Some of the deceased were identified as Kashif, Haji Gulab, Qais, Haji Jahangir, Manzoor, Lachi Gul, Amin, Ikhtiar Shah, Javed Nadeem, Gul Khan, Arbab and Khan Asghar. The locals said that rescue work started too late. It was a huge blast so it is feared that number of casualties may go up, officials in the political administration told TheNation. It was a deadliest bombing, they added. Soon after the explosion, the security forces, personnel of the political administration and locals rushed towards the spot and started relief work, while the forces cordoned off the whole area.
Moving scenes were witnessed at blast site as people were searching their nears and dears. Blood spots on walls, stained floors and scattered dead bodies made the whole scene horrible. Some injured were calling for help. Most of the injured were shifted to Hayatabad Medical Complex and Khyber Teaching Hospital where administrations of these hospitals already declared emergency.
The death toll may rise, as hospital sources said that scores of injured were in critical condition. No one has so far claimed the responsibility of the blast but the locals said that affected tribe Madukhel had recently joined the peace jirga in Tirrah to restrict the activities of Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and in armed skirmishes three TTP volunteers were killed a few days back. Therefore it could be the revenge act on the part of the TTP, the locals blamed.
Our staff reporter from Peshawar adds: Out of the 108 injured persons of Jamrud bomb blast, 59 injured persons were shifted to Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar, 42 injured persons have been admitted in Hayatabad Medical Complex while seven were shifted to Lady Reading Hospital.
In order to provide first class medical treatment to the injured, emergency has been imposed in all the main hospital of the city. Those who succumbed to their injuries in Khyber Teaching Hospital were identified as Nadeem Jehangir, Arbab, Rahimullah, Mohammad Irshad, Fayyaz, Faisal Hikmat, Samiullah, Rahim Gul, Mohammad Wali, Azim Gul, Ihsanullah and Ziarat Gul.
The injured admitted in Khyber Teaching Hospital were identified as Asghar, Samiullah, Haroon, Rasheed, Zikrullah, Nek Mohammad, Abdul Malik, Bukht Muner, Noor Zada, Shamat, Akbar Hussain, Ghulam Razi, Hakeem Khan, Anwar Javed, Nasir, Kirat, Afsar, Inayat, Abdul Rahman, Shamim, Aziz-ur-Rahman, Mohammad Sadiq, Gulab, Qaisar, Hazrat Kamal, Hazrat Umer, Gulab, Mustafa Kamal, Mohammad Naeem, Badshah Meer, Gul Zaman, Mian Jan, Naseem, Zakir, Yousaf Basir, Ahmad Jan, Fazal Hadi, Jabar, Gul Nazir, Syed Rahman, Sher Asghar, Lodak, Shahid, Mohammad Azam, Yaqoob, Baz Khan, Sohail, Fazal Hussain, Tufail Amjad, Zar Mohammad, Khan Sher, Maswood, Yarzada, Badshah Khan, Tufel Zafran, Zia-ul-Haq, Kemia Gul and Mobeen.
Meanwhile Central President of Awami National Party Asfandyar Wali Khan and Provincial President ANP Afrasiab Khattak strongly condemned the suicide attack and termed it an inhuman act of terrorism. They prayed for the early recovery of the injured person and directed party workers to donate blood to the blast victims.
KP Minister for Information Mian Iftikhar Hussain visited Hayatabad Medical Complex soon after the blast where he inquired about the health of the injured people. While talking to media persons, he said that war against militants would continue till their elimination. He said that in order to win war on terror, allied countries would have to end mistrust. He condemned the blast in strong words.
AFP add: Deputy chief of the semi-autonomous administration Khalid Mumtaz Kundi had said 117 people were also wounded in the attack.
“It was a suicide attack. The bomber was wearing about 8-10 kg of explosives and was on foot. He detonated in the main prayer hall,” he added.
Witness Gul Jamal Afridi, 46, a local truck driver told AFP that he had been thrown to the ground in the intensity of the blast.
“I saw smoke and fire. People were dying and crying for help, some were running in panic. I saw body parts and human flesh, it was horrible,” he said.
Student Saqib Ullah, 24, said he had tried to help those lying near him after the bomb went off, but found most were already dead.
“I saw my uncle lying in a pool of blood. I ran towards him and picked him up to carry on my back, but he had already died,” he said.


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Enemy can’t dare harm Pakistan: PM

Enemy can’t dare harm Pakistan: PM:
LAHORE – Assuring the nation that no one will dare harm the country, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has maintained that Pakistan’s foundation is the Two-Nation Theory, which is running in ‘our veins’, and ‘we will not spare any sacrifice to protect and propagate it to the next generations’.
“My government is working according to the vision of the Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and we are making efforts to make Pakistan an Islamic, democratic and welfare state. We should not be deterred by the challenges and must stand united to fight these off, as it is a trait of living nations.”
He was addressing the ground-breaking ceremony of the Aiwan-i-Quaid-i-Azam on Saturday, which is being constructed by the Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust. Upon his arrival, the premier was received by NPT Chairman and TheNation Editor-in-Chief Majid Nizami and Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif. Two children presented him bouquets. Punjab Governor Sardar Lateef Khan Khosa, Information Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan, Nawa-i-Waqt Group Deputy Managing Director Rameeza Majid Nizami, NPT Senior Vice-Chairman Begum Majida Wayne NPT Vice-Chairman Prof Dr Rafiq Ahmad, Justice (r) Mian Mehboob Ahmed, Sartaj Aziz, Fasih Iqbal, Begum Afeefa Mamdot, Senator Naeem Hussain Chattha, Begum Bushra Rehman, Begum Zakia Shahnawaz, Col (r) Jamshed Tareen, and a large number of gold medallists of the Karkunan-i-Tehreek-i-Pakistan and people from all walks of life attended the function. The proceedings of the ceremony were conducted by NPT Secretary Shahid Rasheed.
Gilani unveiled the plaque of the Aiwan-i-Quaid-i-Azam, while architect Kashif Aslam gave a briefing about the salient features of the construction. Also, the premier, Majid Nizami, Shahbaz Sharif, Khosa and Dr Awan dug the ground as a mark of beginning of the construction.
In his address, Gilani said he was honoured to be part of the ceremony, recalling that two years back he had laid the foundation stone of this national project. “I am proud of the fact that I inaugurated the construction of the historical building named after great leader of the 20th century, that is, the Quaid-i-Azam. It makes me more proud since my family’s Syed Zainul Abideen Gilani and my father Syed Alamdar Hussain Gilani were workers of the Quaid, and participated in the historical meeting of the All India Muslim League on March 23, 1940 as soldiers of the Quaid. Later on, they furthered the cause of Pakistan across the Punjab,” he mentioned, adding that the Pakistan Movement was a prime example of a democratic struggle, which foiled the dream of the Hindus and the British to establish their supremacy over the Muslims. “History stands witness that Sir Syed Ahmed Khan demanded a separate representation for the Muslims on the basis that the British parliamentary system was not suitable to the Subcontinent since the Hindu majority would have dominated the Muslim minority permanently. The Quaid also reached the same conclusion, and started his struggle for Pakistan as per the Two Nation Theory to gain independence in 1947,” he observed.
Paying rich tribute to the Quaid-i-Azam, he quoted well-known American historian Stanley Wolpert. “Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map of the world. Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nation-state. Muhammad Ali Jinnah did all three.”
The premier said the Quaid advocated social justice, and wanted to establish such a society where the rich could not harm the poor, and the big landowners could not exploit the growers. “Pakistan has been created because of the sacrifices of the poor. It is a country of the poor, and they have the right to rule it. The living standard of every person should be raised to such a level where there should be no difference between the poor and the rich,” he quoted the Quaid, while demanding of everyone to take cognizance of the fact that how far we had been successful in materialising Quaid’s vision and thinking.
He mentioned that the Quaid had taught us that great nations resolve their problems courageously. “I believe that instead of worrying about the present crises, we should tackle the situation in accordance with the Quaid’s principles of ‘Faith, Unity and Discipline’. These outline the basic guideline which will lead the nation to progress and prosperity,” he maintained, while assuring the people that no one would dare harm the 7th nuclear power, that is, Pakistan.
While substantiating his reference to crises, he mentioned country’s fight against terrorism. He paid tributes to brave officers, soldiers and people who sacrificed their lives for the country. “A nation cannot be defeated whose people take a pride in sacrificing their lives for their fellow beings. We will bring peace to Pakistan, and make it a hell for terrorists,” he pledged.
Gilani appreciated Majid Nizami and lauded his efforts for initiating the project of the Aiwan-i-Quaid-i-Azam. “He (Nizami) is a source of inspiration and strength for the Pakistanis, and he wants to see the country progressing as per the vision of the Quaid and Allama Muhammad Iqbal. He has never let the ideological basis of Pakistan go weak. We are all with you (Nizami) in this mission,” he assured, while felicitating Nizami and his colleagues for their efforts aimed at transmitting the ideology of Pakistan to the next generations.
He was pleased with the decision of converting the Aiwan into an Ideological University, and hoped that this institution would play an important role for training the future generations. “Pakistan is not just a piece of land, rather it is the name of an ideological state, which has its basis grounded in the Two-Nation Theory,” he said, while asking the attendees to show their resolve for turning the country into a modern Islamic, democratic and welfare state.
The PM mentioned that the federal government had already provided Rs200 million, which was not enough for such a project. He announced Rs50 million more for the university, and promised to finance the project further. He also directed Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan to establish a centre for media studies at the Aiwan-i-Quaid-i-Azam.
While thanking Majid Nizami and the NPT office-bearers for inviting him to the historic function, Shahbaz Sharif observed that the ceremony was important since what the NPT was doing now, no one else carried out such a noble task earlier, and the honour of paying tribute to the Quaid was pre-written for them. “Every single child knows that we achieved the first ideological Islamic state under Quaid’s selfless and exemplary leadership. However, these children have to be told about the ideas of the Quaid, which should be practised for giving shape of an Islamic country to Pakistan,” he said, adding that this Aiwan would achieve this, and strengthen relation of the future generation with the Quaid. “When the Quaid got independent state, he had stressed that this country would be a laboratory for the Islamic principles and teachings. I have firm belief that this Aiwan will fulfil this idea,” he predicted.
While declaring himself a worker of the Pakistan Muslim League, Shahbaz Sharif said it was our duty to promote Quaid’s vision, and with the initiation of the Aiwan-i-Quaid-i-Azam, the first step had been taken. “I believe that this Aiwan is not a name, rather it will function as an Ideological University, where the next generations will be imparted ideas, which will make them understand the reasons for gaining independence, and the ups and downs of the Pakistan Movement,” he added.
To him, his address would have been incomplete sans paying tribute to Majid Nizami, and he did not have words to applaud the NPT chairman, who had shouldered the responsibility of preserving everything connected to the Pakistan Movement. “Earlier, he played a key role in the construction of the Aiwan-i-Iqbal. He is included in the list of those personalities without whose mention, social, journalistic and political history will be incomplete. In the face of worst military rules, he kept the freedom of speech intact besides playing important role by training the youth through the media institute, NPT and Aiwan-i-Karkunan-i-Pakistan,” said the Punjab CM, who also added that Majid Nizami and his colleagues had shown light in the darkness of provincialism, terrorism, sectarianism, and backwardness.
Shahbaz Sharif also paid rich tribute to former Punjab CM Ghulam Haider Wayne Shaheed, who got resolution passed by the Punjab Assembly in 1991 for the establishment of the Aiwan-i-Quaid-i-Azam. “But fluid political situation and repeated military interventions led to the delay of the project,” he lamented, while talking about his contribution of allotting 44-kanal land and easing out the construction of the Aiwan. He assured the NPT of all-out assistance in the future as well.
While thanking Gilani for giving Rs200 million, he requested the premier to give more financial grants for early completion of the project.
Shahbaz Sharif maintained that Pakistan was passing through its direst crises, and facing internal and external threats to its integrity. “Terrorism has caused huge loss of lives, and if it is not stopped here, Quaid’s Pakistan will face more problems,” he said, while mentioning that every Pakistani was worried about the Karachi situation. “Innocent citizens are being killed in Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Please don’t waste more time in mending the mistakes since they are all our brothers,” he pleaded for ‘saving Quaid’s Pakistan’.
Majid Nizami mentioned that after the Aiwan-i-Iqbal, this Aiwan was also being constructed, and hoped that it would be completed soon. He told the audience that when the Aiwan-i-Iqbal was to be constructed, uniform-clad General Iqbal was the then Punjab governor, who asserted that Pakistan could not afford this luxury. “I told him that if Iqbal would not have urged the Quaid to comeback from London for leading the Muslims and achieving Pakistan, you (General) would have been a Sergeant Major somewhere,” he recalled, while adding that General Zia stopped his fellow from interfering in the matter, and let me (Nizami) talk about it.
Majid Nizami observed that because of the brave leadership of the ailing Quaid, we got Pakistan, but lost half of it because of our weaknesses. “Today’s situation in the Fata and Karachi is bleak. I request the PM to bring peace to the city of the Quaid, which is our economic and trade jugular vein, and don’t leave it at the mercy of Rehman (interior minister). If the Army is required to bring peace, bring it in,” he suggested.
While referring to Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani’s statement – ‘Two-Nation Theory is the basis of Pakistan’ – Nizami appreciated the General, and hoped that the Army would secure Kashmir back from the Indian hegemony, which was bent upon turning Pakistan into a desert. “In the Quranic symbolism, our missiles and nuclear bomb are our horses, and the Indian donkeys cannot fight us,” he maintained, adding that he did not want war, but if someone was bent upon killing us, wage water aggression against us the way Sutlej and Ravi were causing devastation after water release by India, then we should be ready for fighting the enemy.
Dr Firdaus Awan said by initiating the great project, the NPT had proven that it was competently guarding the ideological frontiers of Pakistan, and imparting true spirit of the Pakistan Movement to the new generation. “A nation which forgets its history, the history forgets its geography. Our history has traditions, which cannot be forgotten,” she said, while noting that the real objective of securing independence was to establish a society having constitutional supremacy, and giving due rights to all. She was of the view that the Muslims got a leader like the Quaid, who achieved Pakistan by bringing all Muslims on one platform. “After the deaths of the Quaid and Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan was relegated to the abyss of dictatorship, and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto brought democracy back to the country,” she said.
Prof Dr Rafique Ahmed delivered the welcome address, and thanked all the distinguished guests and people in attendance. While enlisting various efforts put forth by all concerned for the construction of the Aiwan-i-Quaid-i-Azam, he highlighted salient features of the project.

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Abhishek Bachchan takes the baton from Saif Ali Khan

Abhishek Bachchan takes the baton from Saif Ali Khan:
Everybody knows that Abhishek Bachchan has a good sense of humour and an impeccable comic timing. He tickled the funny bones in ‘Dostana’ and ‘Bunty Aur Bubbly’. Even director Raj Kumar Gupta is willing to vouch for that.

Suitably impressed with Jr. B’s witty nature, Raj Kumar who is making a dark comedy named ‘Ghanchakkar’ after his last big screen outing “No One Killed Jessica” has roped in Abhishek for the lead role. The actor will be replacing Saif Ali Khan in the film.

A source said, “Since this is a dark comedy, they need someone who doesn’t need to pretend to be humourous when he isn’t. Abhishek is famous for his dry humour.”

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Salman Khan cycles between the shoots

Salman Khan cycles between the shoots:
Salman Khan is the actor who started the fashion of fab abs. He is the first actor to flaunt his chiseled body in movies and started the trend of going shirtless. Although, many other Celebes followed the suite but could not match his aura.

Despite inching towards 40, Salman still has the most enviable physique and a physically fit body in B’town. It is not any kind of magic but the muscular hero puts in a lot of hard work to stay fit. The ‘Dabangg’ Khan who is working round the clock for his two upcoming movies ‘Bodyguard’ and ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ has devised out a new regime to remain fit.

Reportedly, Salman uses a bicycle to travel from one set to another. He sweats it out cycling from one location to the other utilizing the only spare time he has fruitfully. Cycling for a few hours in the day has become a regular feature of this Bodyguard’s routine.

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Bipasha goes back to the Bhatt camp

Bipasha goes back to the Bhatt camp:
It seems bong beauty Bipasha Basu is mending burnt bridges these days.

After patching up with Salman Khan, now the actress has ironed out her differences with the Bhatt camp.

Bips had a bitter fallout with Bhatt brothers Mukesh and Mahesh when she refused to be a part of their thriller ‘Murder2’. At that time Mahesh Bhatt clearly said that “Bipasha tried to impose her starry airs on my company which has been a springboard to her stardom. We decided not to succumb to her tantrums.”

But now the lissome lass is back in their good books once again. Bipasha who started off her career with Vishesh films’ ‘Raaz’ and ‘Jism’ has resolved the issues that she had with the maverick filmmakers and is back in the camp with ‘Raaz3’. However, when their equation changed is still a mystery.

Mahesh reveals to a daily that Bipasha Basu is very much in ‘Raaz3’ and adds, “Bipasha Basu comes full circle.”

Bipasha will be stepping into the shoes of Kangana Ranaut who featured in the second installment of ‘Raaz’. The third part is said to be directed by Mohit Suri.

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