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Enroute Reewa! – Turning Dreams Into Reality

December 9, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

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Singer jodi Roop Kumar Rathod & Sunali Rathod are proud parents, an only child & most precious daughter is creating name & recognition for herself following the footsteps of her musical family lineage. Reewa Rathod, now rejoices the inclusion of her new song, “Enroute Ganesha”, in the 20th anniversary compilation of the world renowned Buddha Bar Lounge Music. With pride & humility Reewa’s parents speak of their delight on this milestone, achieved due to her unwavering focus & dedication to the art of music.

“I am blessed to have grown up around music & the creation of melodies that touch the souls & hearts of people worldwide. I endeavour to and will work relentlessly towards creating music and enhancing this art form across international borders. We live today in a world where boundaries only exist in the mind. I want a meeting of minds & music working with international music artists. I am thrilled that my new song has found a place on the international music platform and is receiving a great response,” says Reewa.

Reewa as a child began singing & learning to play the piano at the age of 5, she wrote & composed her 1st song at the tender age of 9. “Shanti Sheldon was my esteemed Piano teacher and I completed all 8 grades from the Royal School of London with distinction. My father was extremely supportive of my passion and yet maintained a strict oversight when it came to practice or riyaaz. Both my parents have always wanted the best for me & from me,” recalls Reewa.

Apart from Piano, Reewa also learnt Carnatic vocal music from the world renowned Smt. Balamni Iyer & Prasanna Varrier. Reewa observed & learnt the intricacies of Hindustani classical music from Padmabhushan Pandit Rajan & Sajan Mishra ji. Reewa idolizes singer Hari Haran and has the good fortune of taking periodical guidance from him whilst also accompanying him on some of his musical tours. “I am a composer & singer, which is reflective of the current international musical trend. Although, to be able to sing another composers song is a privilege – it means bringing to life someone else’s musical intent” clarifies Reewa.

Reewa has already composed & sung for critically acclaimed actor Nandita Das’s Spanish Film Rastres De Sandal also starring Aina Clotet.

Well, the artist has just begun her journey and there is yet some way to go, but her passion, maturity & confidence will deliver the anticipated results.

Filed Under: Film

Movie Review: Nagpur Adhiveshan – Ek Sahal

December 9, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

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Producer: Anil Keshavrao & Jalamkar Yayati Naik
Director: Nilesh Raosaheb Jalamkar
Star Cast: Makrand Anaspure, Ajinkya Deo, Mohan Joshi, Bharat Ganeshpure, Vinit Bonde, Chetan Dalvi, Amol Tale, Deepali Jagtap, Sneha Chavan etc
Genre: Political Satire
Ratings**

Director Nilesh Raosaheb Jalamkar has picked up an interesting subject, in Nagpur Adhiveshan – Ek Sahal, based on the politician’s yearly assembly held in Nagpur, but somewhere along the line he seems to have developed cold feet and instead of showing the real goings on of the assembly he concentrates only on its causes and effects without offering any remedial solutions.

So Nagpur Adhiveshan – Ek Sahal is mainly based on the political upheavals that take place during the assembly time and how the so called politician’s chamchas con innocent people. They indulge in bribery, boozing & womanizing, and all this coated with amusements galore.

All in all director Nilesh’s directorial skills leaves much to be desired as he seems to be totally confused with the dilemma of handling too many characters involved in too many plots & sub – plots. Even the production value seems to be zero, maybe due to budget constraints.

The only saving grace of the film is the par excellence act of all the veteran actors, while at the Box Office turnstiles the film will surely prove to be a non – starter.

Filed Under: Film

When Befikra Ranveer Got Teary Eyed At His Mentor’s Words

December 9, 2016 by Shaheen Raaj

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The flamboyant, high octane Ranveer Singh completely stumped the media during a press conference. As his mentor & director of Befikre, Aditya Chopra, has written a touching & heart felt note about Ranveer’s part in his film, he decided to read it aloud on stage. As he continued to read it further, he got very emotional, with tears welling up.

A filmmaker who has always let his work do the talking has communicated with people through his series of blogs on why he has chosen to make a light hearted & impulsive romance. In his 2nd post, he has stated that even before he chose to direct the film, he had written this story with Ranveer Singh in mind. Ranveer was very moved by such admiration from his mentor and a game changing filmmaker. As he choked up while reading it, the media was also moved by the poignant if surprising moment.

In fact, the usually talkative Ranveer couldn’t take any more questions at the press conference after that. He was stunned & stayed silent. Fans who had turned up here kept calling out for him to dance, or mimic, or entertain in his usual flamboyant style but Ranveer had to make an effort to hold back his tears. Given that the mood of the press conference took an emotional turn, the emcee asked for the final questions to wrap up proceedings here.

Despite being on a tight promotional schedule, he asked for a break from his team, and kept asking for tissues as it was hard for him to control his tears. People present here noticed that he kept sipping on water, trying to compose himself. But his mentor’s gesture meant the world to him.

An hour later, when asked, recalling the moment, he said “Nothing has meant more to me. Not Box Office turnstiles success, or praise, or even awards. I am overwhelmed. It’s difficult to describe what I am feeling right now.”

Filed Under: Film

India post 62/1 at tea

December 9, 2016 by Nasheman

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Mumbai: India posted 62/1 in their first innings — in reply to England’s 400 — at tea in their first innings on the second day of the fourth cricket Test match here on Friday.

Opener Murali Vijay was unbeaten on 31 along with Chesteshwar Pujara (7 batting) at the Wankhede Stadium.

Murali’s opening partner K.L. Rahul was out for 24, bowled by Moeen Ali (1-22).

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

12 injured as car rams into queue outside ATM; driver held

December 9, 2016 by Nasheman

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Solapur: Twelve persons were injured after a car, allegedly being driven by a drunk driver, today rammed into a queue outside an ATM in Solapur district, police said.

The injured have been admitted into a nearby hospital, where the condition of three is stated to be serious, police said.

The incident happened around 11 AM at Atarnagar on the Solapur-Bijapur road, they said. “We have registered a case against the driver under relevant sections of IPC and he has been arrested. Bijapur Road police is investigating the matter,” Solapur SP Ravindra Sengaonkar said.

The car driver, who was allegedly in an inebriated state, was beaten up by the crowd and handed over to police.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Scores killed in Indonesian earthquake

December 7, 2016 by Nasheman

A 6.5 magnitude earthquake in Indonesia’s Sumatra island has killed at least 97 people and trapped dozens in rubble.

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by Al Jazeera

Scores have died and dozens were feared trapped in rubble after a strong earthquake struck off the coast of Aceh province on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, officials and local media said.

The province’s army chief, Major General Tatang Sulaiman, told the DPA news agency that 97 people have died in the shallow 6.5-magnitude undersea quake that struck early on Wednesday.

The national disaster mitigation agency on the other hand, said that 78 people have suffered serious injuries from the quake.

Aiyub Abbas, the district chief of Pidie Jayat, said that hundreds of people in the district had been injured and dozens of buildings had collapsed.

There was an urgent need for excavation equipment to move heavy debris and emergency supplies, Abbas said.

Said Mulyadi, deputy district chief of Pidie Jaya, told the AFP news agency that seven children were among the dead, with a local hospital overwhelmed by the number of people arriving with injuries.

“The hospital here couldn’t take the patients, so we sent some to the neighbouring district,” he said.

The quake struck at dawn, as some in the predominantly Muslim region prepared for morning prayers.

“It happened at five o’clock this morning, people were shaken by a heavy earthquake,” Al Jazeera’s Step Vaessen, reporting from Jakarta, said. “People rushed out of their houses, because they have the experience from 2004 when a huge tsunami hit Aceh and many died.”

Vaessen said many people rushed to surrounding hills to seek cover.

‘Death toll likely to rise’

No tsunami alert was issued and there was no risk of a tsunami, according to Indonesian authorities.

But mosques, homes and shops were flattened in the quake, with images from the worst-hit areas showing significant damage.

The local disaster management agency said that rescue efforts were under way to save those trapped beneath collapsed buildings.

“Some people are still trapped inside shophouses, and we are trying to evacuate them using heavy machines and by hand,” local agency head Puteh Manaf said.

“At the moment a search and rescue operation is under way, teams are still heading to the area also trying to find more survivors,” said Al Jazeera’s Vaessen. “But the death toll is likely to rise … there are people believed to be trapped in buildings.”

Seismologists said the earthquake was felt across much of Aceh province, which was devastated by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

At least five aftershocks followed the quake, said Erida Wati, local head of the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency.

Indonesia experiences frequent seismic and volcanic activity due to its position on the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, where tectonic plates collide.

Aceh lies on the northern tip of Sumatra island, which is particularly prone to quakes. In June, a 6.5-magnitude quake struck off the west of Sumatra, damaging scores of buildings and injuring eight people.

A huge undersea earthquake in the Indian Ocean in 2004 triggered a tsunami that engulfed parts of Aceh.

The tsunami killed more than 170,000 people in Indonesia and tens of thousands more in other countries around the Indian Ocean.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: Muslim World

India aim to extend winning run in fourth Test vs England

December 7, 2016 by Nasheman

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Mumbai: Having already pocketed the five-match cricket Test rubber, with an unassailable 2-0 lead, a confident India will be aiming to keep the winning momentum going when they face an inconsistent England in the fourth match at the Wankhede Stadium here from Thursday.

This will be the first instance since 1989 when India will play a Test at the Wankhede sans retired batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar.

The fourth Test will also give India a chance to exact revenge for their loss in their previous two Test meetings at the ground before heading to Chennai for the final encounter.

Going into Thursday’s encounter, the Virat Kohli-led side will aim to extend their dominant run despite some injury concerns in the squad.

The top-order batting has clicked well for the hosts with Cheteshwar Pujara and Kohli himself exhibiting great form in the middle while all-rounders Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja have handled any hiccups brilliantly lower down the order.

Senior wicketkeeper-batsman Parthiv Patel, who was drafted into the national side after after an eight-year long wait, has displayed good maturity behind the stumps as well as an opening bat with scores of 42 and unbeaten 67 in the third Test at Mohali.

But with the return to fitness after a forearm injury of opener Lokesh Rahul, Patel may be asked to bat down the order.

Youngster Karun Nair, who made his Test debut at Mohali, looks likely to make way for Rahul.

Kohli will however, be concerned with the form of opener Murali Vijay who has failed to click in this series so far.

Kohli’s deputy Ajinkya Rahane, however, has been ruled out of the remainder of the Test rubber after the Mumbai batsman sustained an avulsion fracture on his right index finger during training on Wednesday.

Manish Pandey has been named as Rahane’s replacement.

The bowling department have so far fared decently with pacers Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Shami managing to be amongst the wickets with the new ball.

However, Shami’s concerns with a sore knee makes him a doubtful starter. In his absence, Bhuvneshwar Kumar will be Umesh’s likely new ball partner.

Local boy Shardul Thakur has been named as a back-up option in case Shami is ruled out of the squad.

The spin department, comprising the trio of Ashwin, Jadeja and Jayant Yadav have well established their supremacy over the English batsman and Kohli is likely retain the trio at the spin-friendly Wankhede.

India will also aim to keep their 16-match unbeaten streak and are just one short of equalling their own unbeaten record of 17 games without a loss.

On the other hand, despite conceding the series, the visitors are expected to come hard after spending a week away in Dubai.

England had also replaced two injured players — teenaged opener Haseeb Hameed and left arm spinner Zafar Ansari — with two uncapped players — Keaton Jennings and Liam Dawson.

For any chance of reviving their fortune in the ongoing series, the visitors will bank on their batting, which has failed to click as a unit so far.

Skipper Alastair Cook will be expecting atleast two of his main batsmen — Joe Root, Moeen Ali, Jos Buttler and stumper Jonny Bairstow — to spend enough time in the middle while handling the Indian spinners.

Promising left-handed opener Jennings is likely to partner Cook at the top.

Meanwhile, the return of pacer Stuart Broad, who missed the third game after sustaining a foot injury in the Visakhapatnam Test, will lend enough teeth to their bowling attack.

The visitors are likely to go in with four pacers with leg-spinner Adil Rashid and Moeen filling the spinners’ slots.

Squads:

India: Virat Kohli (Captain), Murali Vijay, Lokesh Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara, Manish Pandey, Ravichandran Ashwin, Parthiv Patel (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Amit Mishra, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav, Karun Nair, Jayant Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Shardul Thakur.

England: Alastair Cook (Captain), Keaton Jennings, Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow (wk), Jake Ball, Gary Ballance, Gareth Batty, Stuart Broad, Jos Buttler, Ben Duckett, Steven Finn, Liam Dawson, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Sports

Neither Speaker, nor Parl Affairs Minister running LS: Advani

December 7, 2016 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: With noisy protests continuing to stall Parliament for the third week, BJP veteran L K Advani today expressed deep distress over the way the Lok Sabha proceedings were being conducted, saying neither the Speaker nor the Parliamentary Affairs Minister was running the House.

A visibly agitated Advani was heard expressing his unhappiness to Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar over the continuing protests in the House at a time when some opposition members had even come to the side of Treasury benches raising slogans in the Well.

“Neither the Speaker nor the Parliamentary Affairs Minister is running the House,” he was heard remarking just before the House was adjourned 15 minutes ahead of the lunch recess, amid slogan-shouting by Congress and TMC members.

“I am going to tell the Speaker that she is not running the House … I am going to say it publicly. Both sides are a party to this,” he said as Kumar was seen pacifying the senior parliamentarian. He also pointed to the media gallery, apparently suggesting that his comments will be reported.

As the House was adjourned, the 89-year-old leader asked a Lok Sabha official till what time it has been adjourned. When told that it was till 1400 hours, he snapped, “Why not sine die?”

Earlier too, Advani was seen expressing his displeasure over the situation in the House to Kumar.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Veteran journalist Cho Ramaswamy passes away

December 7, 2016 by Nasheman

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Chennai: Veteran journalist, former Rajya Sabha member and political commentator Cho Ramaswamy (82) died here today following illness.

Fondly addressed as Cho, he was suffering from illness and breathed his last at a private hospital this morning, sources close to his family said.

He is survived by wife, son and daughter.

Ramaswamy was founder editor of Thuglak magazine and was known as a satirist.

He had acted in many movies and featured with top actors like Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Bellary driver’s suicide note claims Janardhan Reddy converted Rs 100 cr ‘black money’

December 7, 2016 by Nasheman

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Bellary: A driver on Wednesday allegedly committed suicide after blaming Karnataka mining baron Gali Janardhan Reddy and a KAS officer of harassing him.

The incident took place in Mandya on Tuesday.

In his suicide note, deceased Ramesh Gowda claimed that he knew information on how Janaradhan Reddy converted 100 crore black money into white, thus received constant death threats. Nayak is said to have gotten a 20 per cent cut for helping Reddy covert the money that was much needed for his lavish daughter’s wedding

The suicide note claims, Reddy along with BJP MP Sriramulu met Bheema Nayak several times in a five star hotel in Bangalore before the opulent Reddy’ daughter’s wedding. Along with 20 percent cut, Nayak wanted to Reddy to help him get a ticket to contest the 2018 Karnataka elections. A case has been booked against Bheema Nayak and his driver Mohammed.

The Income Tax department after the “500 crore” wedding visited Janardhan Reddy’s house in Bellary and asked him to produce details of the income for the wedding.

Earlier, IT sleuths had unearthed around Rs 150 crore in unaccounted property and cash – Rs 5.7 crore was in new notes of Rs 2,000 – at the palatial residences of two state government engineers. Chikkarayappa and SC Jayachandra have been suspended now. These engineers are said to be close aides of CM Siddaramaiah , however he was quick to reject such allegations.

Gowda is the son of Chikka Hombalegowda from Kadukottanahalli in the Taluk. He worked as a driver in Bengaluru with Bheema Nayak, a special land acquisition officer.

According to reports, BJP leader Reddy, who spent four years in Hyderabad and Bengaluru jails, had returned to Karnataka’s Bellary after five years and two months on November 1 to make preparations for his daughter’s wedding. The Bellary mining baron reportedly splurged Rs 500 crore for hosting his daughter’s lavish wedding.

More than 10,000 people had lined up to receive him in his former fiefdom after he got the court’s permission to visit Bellary to make preparations for his daughter’s wedding.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

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