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Saturday, March 1, 2008

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Jalsa - 2008 songs





Jalsa - 2008
Actors:
Pavan Kalyan, Ileana, Parvati Melton, Kamalini Mukherjee
Music:
Devi Sri Prasad
Director:
Trivikram

JalsaBaba Sehgal, Rita Lyricist: Sirivennela

My Heart Is BeatingK K Lyricist: Sirivennela

You & IDevi Sri Prasad Lyricist: Sirivennela

Chalore Chalore Chal (Telugu)Ranjith Lyricist: Sirivennela

Jennifer LopezBenny, Priya Lyricist: Ramajogaiah Shastry

Gaallo ThelinattundeTippu, Gopika Poornima Lyricist: BhaskaraBhatla

Chalore Chalore Chal (Hindi)Devi Sri Prasad Lyricist: Raqeeb

My Heart Is Beating (Remix)K K Lyricist: Sirivennela

Jalsa (Remix)Baba Sehgal, Devi Sri Prasad Lyricist: Sirivennela

Katrina is Saif's 'Sexy Lady'


Race, one of the hottest films this season, is around three weeks away from its release. Still, its producers TIPS and composer Pritam are leaving no stones unturned to ensure that the film not just stays in news but also take one of the biggest ever openings at the Box Office.To keep the film hot in circulation and add on to the immense hype that this action/thriller has been generating, the makers have decided to add on a new song in Race. The song is special since it features Saif Ali Khan and now hot-n-happening Katrina Kaif who was the only leading lady to have enjoyed a cent per cent record last year (Namastey London, Apne, Partner and Welcome). Moreover, the title of the song is nothing less than inviting as it reads - 'Sexy Lady'. As per the film's producer Ramesh Taurani (of TIPS), the song was added as it was found to be a good replacement for Mujhpe To Jaado, which was yet to be shot. "We are thrilled with the great response to the title song Race Sanson Ki, Pehli Nazar Mein and Zara Zara Touch Me. We wanted to keep the momentum going. When Pritam made us hear the tune of Sexy Lady, we knew that this was the song for the film," confirmed Ramesh Taurani. Pritam said: 'Mujhpe To Jadoo was anyways waiting to be picturized. Since Abbas-Mustan also felt that Sexy Lady could be a good replacement, everyone was in consensus with the decision. "We are quite happy with the way Race is leading up to its March 21 release. The songs are doing quite well and are leading the charts all over. We would begin unleashing the talkie promos early March. They would be a mix of action and drama which forms the USP of the film," said Taurani.Meanwhile shooting of Sexy Lady is currently on and would be wrapped up in quick time so that the song is on air before the release of the film. Moreover, there won't be much wait for the new edition of the music album of Race to arrive too. By first week of March, latest addition Sexy Lady is expected to be a part of the newer lots of Race that would be out on stands.

Sanjay, Manyata marriage invalid?


The wedding of bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt and wife Manyata as per Hindu rites may be invalid if she has not converted to Hinduism before the marriage on February 11."According to the Hindu Marriage Act, if the couple are Hindus at the time of marriage, only then is the marriage valid under the Act," noted lawyer Mrunalini Deshmukh said."Even though Sanjay and Manyata have filed a joint declaration with South Goa's registration authorities seeking withdrawal of their marriage declaration, they will be husband and wife if their marriage as per the Hindu Marriage Act is valid," Deskhmukh said.But if Manyata has not converted before the marriage rites, then either party can challenge the marriage at the time of annulment, as it is an invalid marriage.The joint declaration filed by the couple before South Goa's Salcette Sub registrar's office states that they do not desire to solemnise their marriage under the Portuguese Civil Code, 1867. Sanjay and Manyata had filed a declaration before Salcette Sub Registrar Chandrakant Pissurlekar on Februaryseven. The declaration, which was marred with controversies and allegation of forgeries, was supposed to be confirmed within 90 days.

Bipasha's marriage plans


On marriage
I will eventually get married. However, not immediately. I just don't understand that why people are always busy either breaking us up or getting us married. Why is there no balance to it.
On kids
I will definitely judge my son/daughter whether they have it in them to be an actor or not. Just because they are my children, it doesn't mean that the acting profession runs in generations.
On her forthcoming release 'Race'
The movie is slated to be released in March and after so much of comedy, it's good to be a part of a thriller.
On Hollywood projects
In Bollywood, you are in a comfort zone, however, in Hollywood, it's a different story altogether. It's a strugle all over again. When you go there, you are just another Indian actor strugling to make it in Hollywood. It's the struggle that we fear.
On Ranbir Kapoor
Ranbir Kapoor is very cute and charming. He is intelligent and a very good actor. He doesn't have inhibitions and is extremely chilled out. Both of us are looking good in Siddharth Anand's film

Obama denounces Islamic rumored links


For Barack Obama, it is an ember that he has doused time and again, only to see it flicker anew: links to Islam fanned by false rumors, innuendo and association. Obama and his campaign reacted strongly this week when a photo of him in Kenyan tribal garb began spreading on the Internet.And the praise he received on Sunday from Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan prompted pointed questions - during Tuesday night's presidential debate and also in a private meeting over the weekend with Jewish leaders in Cleveland.During the debate, Obama repeated his denunciation of Farrakhan's views, which have included numerous anti-Semitic comments. And, after being pressed, he rejected Farrakhan's support in the presidential race.The Democratic candidate says repeatedly that he's a Christian who took the oath of office on a family Bible. Yet on the Internet and on talk radio - and in a campaign introduction for John McCain this week - he is often depicted, falsely, as a Muslim with shadowy ties and his middle name, Hussein, is emphasized as a reminder of Iraq's former leader.''If anyone is still puzzled about the facts, in fact I have never been a Muslim,'' he told the Jewish leaders in Cleveland, according to a transcript of the private session.The photo of Obama wearing Kenyan tribal raiments - taken by an Associated Press photographer during his visit in 2006 to the country where his father was born - resurfaced on the Internet amid unsubstantiated claims that it was being circulated by members of Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign. Clinton and her aides said they had nothing to do with it. The Obama campaign accused them of ''shameful, offensive fear-mongering.''On Tuesday Republican candidate McCain denounced the introduction he got in Cincinnati that criticised Obama in vivid terms. Talk show host Bill Cunningham referred to Obama three times as ''Barack Hussein Obama'' and called him a ''hack, Chicago-style'' politician during the introduction of McCain.The Obama campaign is closely attuned to the rumors and insinuations. Information on Obama's Christian faith is prominently available on the ''Know the facts'' page of his Web site. The campaign has distributed flyers to churches in states with presidential contests. And it encourages supporters to flag any attack that may make its way into cyberspace.Obama has become careful in denouncing the links, lately noting that some rumors about him also have been insulting to Muslims. Jim Zogby, founder and president of the Arab American Institute, said many Arab Americans are drawn to Obama because of his cultural background.

Anti-Quran film: Dutch PM warns of risks


Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende warned a maverick lawmaker of the risks to Dutch national interests if he presses ahead with a film criticising the Quran.Balkenende's appeal to Geert Wilders stopped short of demanding that he not release the film, which Wilders has said is in the final stages of editing."Already we are having to take account of serious threats to Dutch people," Balkenende said in a televised news conference."When you see how the reactions have been at home and abroad, what the risks could be of this film, then there's one person who must answer for it, and that is Mr Wilders himself."In a statement after Balkenende's news conference, Wilders rejected calls to scrap the movie.The Dutch Development Minister called off a visit to Somalia today after he was warned his life would be in danger on the trip.

Prince Harry arrives in London


Prince Harry was on his way back to Britain on Saturday after news of his 10-week tour of Afghanistan was leaked by foreign media, the defence ministry in London confirmed.The 23-year-old royal, a junior officer in the Household Cavalry, was posted in mid-December to the restive Helmand province in southern Afghanistan, where British forces are fighting Taliban insurgents.''The Ministry of Defence can confirm that Prince Harry left Afghanistan earlier this evening,'' the ministry said in a statement early on Saturday.''He is now on his way home to the United Kingdom.''Harry's deployment to the war-torn country made him the first British royal to be sent into combat in more than a quarter of a century - his uncle, Prince Andrew, served as a naval helicopter pilot during the 1982 Falklands War.He was deployed under a cloak of secrecy following an unusual news blackout deal between the media and the army.But the arrangement collapsed on Thursday after news was leaked on the US website, the Drudge Report, which gained notoriety by revealing details of then US president Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky.After news of his deployment became public, the defence ministry announced on Friday that he would be withdrawn from Afghanistan ''immediately''The decision was taken because ''the worldwide media coverage of Prince Harry in Afghanistan could impact on the security of those who are deployed there, as well as the risks to him as an individual soldier''.Under the blackout deal, British journalists visited Prince Harry in Afghanistan on condition that details would only be made public once he had left.The blackout was agreed after the army was forced to cancel plans to send the prince to Iraq last year because of the security risk.The pre-prepared interviews in Afghanistan were released on Thursday after his mission was revealed, along with video of him firing a machine gun, using a field telephone, riding a motorcycle and playing football with fellow soldiers.In one interview, the prince said there had been jokes about his nickname - ''bullet magnet'' and acknowledged his tour could make him a ''top target'' for extremists.''Every single person that supports them will be trying to slot me,'' he said.But he said he enjoyed being away from the glare of media publicity he faces at home, adding: ''I think this is about as normal as I'm ever going to get.''Queen Elizabeth II praised her grandson, saying he had done ''a good job in a very difficult climate'', while British Prime Minister Gordon Brown described him as an ''exemplary soldier (who) is serving with dedication in the finest tradition of our armed forces.''The prince, who had considered quitting the armed forces after the Iraq decision, retrained as a battlefield air controller to go to Afghanistan. He flew out on December 14 and spent several weeks in Garmsir in Helmand province, operating just 500 metres from frontline Taliban positions.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Duncan scores 31 points as Spurs beat Mavs




San Antonio earns 7th straight win with 97-94 victory over Dallas
SAN ANTONIO - Against a team that has a new look and new marquee player, the San Antonio Spurs kept up their winning ways Thursday by sticking to basics — namely, their own franchise player.
Tim Duncan, called the “backbone” of the team by coach Gregg Popovich, led the Spurs with 31 points and 15 rebounds in a 97-94 victory over the made-over Dallas Mavericks on Thursday night.
“Offense, the ball goes through him. On defense, he’s our defender, our rebounder,” Popovich said. “Everybody rotates off him. He’s just really special. We don’t get anything done without him.”


It was the Spurs’ seventh straight win and put them a game ahead of New Orleans in a tight Southwest Division, where Dallas is third and only 2½ games separates San Antonio from fourth-place Houston.
The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for the Mavericks and dropped them to 3-2 since acquiring guard Jason Kidd from New Jersey.
“I thought we had some good looks, maybe a foul here or there,” said Kidd, who had 10 assists and seven points. “But at the end of the game we had our chances.”
Manu Ginobili added 17 points for San Antonio and Michael Finley had 16.
Dirk Nowitzki scored 28 points for the Mavericks. Josh Howard and reserve Brandon Bass each added 16.
“Every time we come down here it’s a highly contested game,” Dallas coach Avery Johnson said. “It’s a big time rivalry. Hopefully next time when we play ... we can finish with one more point.”
The Mavericks will get their chance next month, when they host the Spurs.
“This game didn’t mean much, we’ll see them again,” Dallas guard Jason Terry said. “We’re still a work in progress.”
The Spurs were up by one, 73-72, heading into the fourth quarter. With the game tied at 94, Erick Dampier fouled Duncan, who sank both shots from the line to put San Antonio up 96-94 with 34.5 seconds to go.
Nowitzki missed two shots with less than 30 seconds on the clock, and Terry’s shot was blocked by Bruce Bowen with 3.9 seconds left. The Spurs got the ball back with 3.3 seconds to go, and Dampier fouled Finley with 0.4 left. Finley hit the first of two from the line.
“The effort was huge for both sides,” Ginobili said. “When you play a game like this, you know the effort is going to be there.”
Kidd came out for the last 30 seconds, but said he supported the decision.
“They’ve been together down the stretch,” Kidd said. “I understand what play they’re looking for, so I’m over here cheering for my guys to knock down a 2 or a 3.”
The game was tied four times in the fourth quarter as the teams traded baskets and neither took a lead of more than five points in the period.
Bowen added 14 points for the Spurs and Tony Parker had 10.
After coming out of halftime tied at 47 and staying close more than 5 minutes into the third quarter, each team took turns holding the momentum.
The Mavericks went up by 10 after a 16-4 run that included a 3 from a pumped Nowitzki off a feed from Kidd and ended with a goaltending call against Robert Horry that gave Terry a basket and put Dallas up 67-57 with 3:44 to play.
But the Spurs answered with a 13-1 burst, including two free throws thanks to technicals called on Terry and Johnson in an increasingly testy atmosphere. Finley scored nine points in the surge that gave San Antonio a 70-68 lead with 1:20 to go.
Ime Udoka’s last-second corner 3 put the Spurs up 73-72 with one period to play.
In the first half, Kidd, who has brought a passing mentality to the Mavericks since his return to the team that drafted him No. 2 overall in 1994, accounted for seven of the team’s 11 assists.
Notes: The Spurs lead the season series 2-1. The Mavericks and Spurs meet for the final time on March 23 in Dallas. ... Popovich talked a little presidential politics pregame. Texas’ pivotal primary is Tuesday, but Popovich wouldn’t say who will get his vote. ... Nowitzki went to the line 21 times and hit 17 while the Spurs went to the line 22 times in the game, sinking 16.

MTV won’t be playing Paula Abdul’s new video


Paula Abdul’s video for "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" was a bit of a disappointment for the "Idol" judge. In fact, a source says that the video was never even submitted to MTV. "You can't be rejected if you never formally campaign for it," the source points out.
Paula Abdul wasn’t off base when she revealed to those close to her that she was disappointed with the music video for “Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow.”
Despite the fact that fellow “American Idol” judge Randy Jackson pitched in to make the video a touch splashier, Abdul’s mostly recycled dance moves are less than inspiring, and it’s forced MTV to make a decision about airing the video — or not.
“There are currently no plans to play the video,” an MTV spokesperson told OK! magazine. Another music industry insider tells the magazine that not only is MTV not planning to air the video, but no one has even submitted the video to be consideration in the network’s play rotation.