Saturday, 23 March 2019
Oh Snap! Ranbir-Deepika, Akshay, Salman & others spotted in metro cities
Akshay Kumar and Parineeti Chopra promote 'Kesari' in Delhi. Ali Fazal spotted at the screening of 'Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota'. Alia Bhatt snapped with her friend in Mumbai. Dia Mirza looked stunning in denims at Mumbai airport. 'Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota' actor Gulshan Devaiah snapped in Lower Parel, Mumbai. Jacqueline Fernandez looked refreshing in white top and beige skirt at Mumbai's restaurant. Janhvi Kapoor spotted outside of the gym in Bandra, Mumbai. Kareena Kapoor Khan looked elegant in salwar kameez at Mumbai airport. Kartik Aaryan spotted at Kwan office, Andheri, Mumbai. Sidharth Malhotra, Riteish Deshmukh, Rakul Preet Singh and Tara Sutaria clicked at their upcoming film, Marjaavaan's wrap up party. Notebook stars Pranutan Bahl and Zaheer Iqbal snapped outside PVR Juhu, Mumbai. 'Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota' actress Radhika Madan spotted in Lower Parel, Mumbai. BFFs Ranbir Kapoor-Deepika Padukone snapped together after an event in Mumbai. Richa Chadha spotted at Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota screening in Mumbai. Salman Khan snapped outside Mumbai airport. Sanya Malhotra clicked at Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota screening in Mumbai. Little muchkin Taimur Ali Khan looked adorable in red and black attire. Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma aka Virushka spotted at Mumbai airport.Dailyhunthttps://able2know.org/user/theaws/
Vaibhav Reddy essays a tough cop
While Vaibhav plays a tough cop named Vasanth in investigation, ace Eshwari Rao who made heads turn playing Rajini sir's pair in Kaala will be seen as a female cop. Vani Bhojan's role is crucial and she is a powerhouse performer.' Poorna and Mime Gopi are also essaying key characters. Nitin adds, 'Vaibhav who has a good line of projects is focused and took training under one of the police officers, who is a good friend of mine. The movie will be one of Vaibhav's biggest films in terms of budget.' Produced under Shvedh banner, with Arrol Corelli doing the music and Sandy, who has worked in Bollywood and Telugu films, behind the camera. ... Dailyhunthttp://appsplit.com/users/theaws
IPL 2019: Where to watch CSK vs RCB, head-to-head, squads and more
What's more, this triumph came following a two-year ban from the tournament due to the IPL 2013 spot-fixing scandal. Meanwhile, the Bengaluru franchise will be desperate for a win against their South Indian rivals- Kohli and co have not beaten the defending champions in the IPL since 2014, when they won by five wickets in Ranchi. Statistically, matters look much worse for RCB as they are yet to register a win in Chepauk since 2008. While the defending champions will look to start on a fresh note, it will be a whole new challenge for Kohli's men, as they look for a playoff spot for the first time since 2016. Head to head Overall: CSK lead with 15 wins to RCB's 7 (1 No result) In Chennai: CSK lead with 6 wins to RCB's 1 Squads Chennai Super Kings: MS Dhoni (captain & wicketkeeper), Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu, Shane Watson, Faf du Plessis, Murali Vijay, Kedar Jadhav, Sam Billings, Dhruv Shorey, Chaitanya Bishnoi, Rituraj Gaikwad, Dwayne Bravo, Ravindra Jadeja, Karn Sharma, Imran Tahir, Harbhajan Singh, Mitchell Santner, Shardul Thakur, K M Asif, David Willey, Deepak Chahar, N Jagadeesan, Mohit Sharma. Royal Challengers Bangalore: Virat Kohli (captain), AB de Villiers, Parthiv Patel, Marcus Stoinis, Shimron Hetmyer, Shivam Dube, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Washington Sundar, Umesh Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Mohammed Siraj, Heinrich Klaasen, Moeen Ali, Colin de Grandhomme, Pawan Negi, Tim Southee, Akshdeep Nath, Milind Kumar, Gurkeerat Singh, Prayas Ray Barman, Kulwant Kejroliya, Navdeep Saini, Himmat Singh, Devdutt Padikkal. Live telecast and timings: The 12th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will be telecast across various Star Sports channels. Live streaming: The matches can be viewed live on Hotstar.com or on the Hotstar app. ... Dailyhunthttps://bandzone.cz/fan/theawsblogs?at=info
Cricketer dies while playing friendly tie
He was then taken to the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB)'s medical unit. Things didn't improve there and he had to be rushed to the SSKM Hospital where he was declared brought dead," said a player who was present at the ground.Doctors at the hospital said that the actual reason behind the death would be known only after the post-mortem report is out. Earlier in January, 21-year-old Aniket Sharma of Paikpara SC collapsed on the ground and breathed his last because of a possible cardiac arrest. The CAB, on its part, will be coming up with measures to deal with such tragic incidents. "We are deeply saddened by what happened today," said joint secretary Avishek Dalmiya."On our Foundation Day this year, a CPR and a first-aid course were conducted for our match observers. "Next time onwards, we'll make sure even players, coaches, umpires and also scorers undergo these so that when such emergencies take place again at the ground, more people would be having an idea on how to deal with them."The CAB also has plans to have medical check-ups done for all its first and second division players before the season commences. The CAB medical unit too will be revamped. Dailyhunthttps://www.threadless.com/@theaws/activity
Can't compromise on integrity for an award: Writer Akshat Ghildial on Badhaai Ho credit row
After Jyoti said her name should be reinstated in the Filmfare nominations, Akshat and Shantanu issued a joint statement saying they had pulled out of the nomination as they did not want to share the credit with someone, who had 'nothing to do with Badhaai Ho.' Now, in an interview with indianexpress.com, Akshat, who is also credited with the film's screenplay and dialogues, shares his side of the story and also appeals to Jyoti to put out her script to end the confusion. Could you take us back to 2012 when you first thought of this story? The idea came pretty naturally to me because my mausi is just 10 years older than me. My mom was 18 when she was born. It was something that was always joked or talked about in the family. This idea had been somewhere in the back of my mind for quite some time. Then in 2012, I was doing a campaign for an advertising agency and I came up with a concept about a mother getting pregnant. A couple of the dialogues that you see in the film are also in the television commercial script. That was thankfully never presented to the client. It just stayed in my inbox. A little before I shifted to Mumbai, I felt this could be a film in itself. Shantanu (co-writer with Akshat) is an old friend and I stayed with him in Mumbai. I discussed the idea with him and he really liked it. He discussed the idea with Amit Sharma (director) and Amit jumped on it. I had already started working on it. Shantanu and I were already in the process of developing the story. I didn't know anyone at Junglee. So, Junglee came to know about Amit developing an idea like this. They were developing this with Jyoti, I believe. The one line idea for it was the same. That's where all the confusion starts. She had written something else. When did you get to know that something similar was being developed at Junglee Pictures? When Junglee approached Amit, we got to know about it. People at Junglee thought there's no sense for two people to make films on the same idea. So, Priti (Sahani, Junglee Pictures) wanted to compare which one she wanted to go with. It seemed that she liked the one that we developed. We were told that Jyoti had worked on that one-line idea and she had developed the story on that basis but I believe even the concept wasn't hers. Look at the film's end credits, the concept is attributed to Somen Mishra. Jyoti was given the credit for 'Story for Junglee Pictures.' She has nothing to do with Badhaai Ho. I don't think there's any similarity between the two stories. She had mentioned the plot of her story in one of the interviews, which said, 'Kids come back to the hometown as their mother gets pregnant.' If she can put out her script, we can compare notes. She also approached me on mail and said, 'You have been telling everyone that I have nothing to do with Badhaai Ho.' And I told her that's the truth. Neither Amit, Shantanu nor me have ever met her. We don't know what she has written. She was never present on the set. What happens is, when you put out a tweet like that, it somehow indirectly implicates the other two writers as not being truthful about having written the film. It's as if we built it on the material that she developed, which is not the case. That's why we decided if our integrity is being questioned, because she is asking for her name to be reinstated, let's just withdraw our nomination. You don't compromise on your integrity to win an award. If she was credited alongside both of you in the film, why not share the nomination with her? She wasn't credited along with us, She was credited separately for 'Story for Junglee Pictures'. She had put a litigation. I was a first time film writer, so I was asked, 'Do you have a problem with her name in the film, because that (putting her name) will help get the film made.' I said, 'Okay, as long as her name doesn't come with us,' because it's evident that the film that has come out it's by our story, my screenplay and dialogues so, it was decided her credit would be 'Story for Junglee Pictures'. The point is, a story is not a one line idea. And if it's about the one-liner then it seems that has come from Somen. When the film released, she was putting all positive reviews and said, 'When your favourite reviewer loves your film, it feels great.' She kind of appropriated the credit on Twitter for Daadi being one of the characters. She was taking all the congratulatory messages as if she has written the film. It's just not right. Every review had her name as well. Jyoti has mentioned about a certain Aman Gill, who used to work with Junglee Pictures and apparently told her that Amit was posted on the developments of her script. That's not right. If I developed this idea in 2012 for a TVC, then I don't need help from anyone. Amit never mentioned to us about speaking to Aman Gill. I was developing it despite Amit. I approached him, not the other way around. There's a big difference between the two. That's why I keep referring to the TVC. I even told her that if she has a problem with me saying that the film has nothing to do with her, she can put out her script. It's as simple as that. She addressed every other point that I raised on the mail except this one. When did Jyoti reach out to you? A couple of months ago. I was supposed to be a part of the panel discussion and when I learnt that she was also invited as the co-writer of Badhaai Ho, I pulled out. I wasn't going to legitimise her claim. And then she wrote to me, saying, I was badmouthing her. I told her I didn't need to. I also told her that I can show her the idea developed for the ad company. Jyoti also claims that Priti had apologised to her and told her that whatever happened shouldn't have happened. I wasn't briefed about this. This is something Jyoti is saying, but she is also saying that she is a part of Badhaai Ho. So, I have very little reason to believe whatever she is saying. Don't Miss Justice Pinaki Ghose sworn in as first Lokpal of India IPL 2019: Why there will be no Opening Ceremony this year? Dailyhunthttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3961-5929
Questions on Balakot airstrike part of Congress's appeasement politics: Amit Shah
he tweet was in response to an earlier quote of Pitroda to ANI that said:"Eight people (26/11 terrorists) come and do something; you don't jump on entire nation (Pakistan). Naive to assume that just because some people came here & attacked, every citizen of that nation is to be blamed. I don't believe in that way."In reaction to the Prime Minister's tweet, Pitroda said yesterday: "All I said is, can we get more facts, that's all. I don't know why this whole confusion... In democracy you are entitled to ask a question. It is good to have a debate, discussion, dialogue, discourse.... My asking a question should not create the kind of reaction it has created, even at the level of the Prime Minister. I am baffled."Shah's news conference in which he named Pitroda is an indication that the BJP wants to milk the issue more to embarass the Congress by bringing the charge of "appeasement politics" to secure the votes of minorities.The BJP chief said the Congress president should clarify if he thinks that the Pulwama attack is a "mamooli ghatna (a regular incident)" and asked how the Congress's approach or talks, not surgical strikes, had helped the country.He said the Congress always chose appeasement politics for vote banks before elections. "Parantu, kya votebank ki rajniti desh hith se upar ho sakti hai? Kya vote bank ki rajniti shaheedon ke khoon se upar ho sakti hai (Is vote bank politics more important than the interests of the country? Is vote bank politics more important than the blood of soldiers)?" the BJP chief asked.So far, no Opposition leader has called the Pulwama attack "mamooli ghatna". Samajwadi Party leader Ram Gopal Yadav has raised questions on how the attack could have happened and, according to an ANI tweet, said there was "sazish (a conspiracy)" behind the Pulwama attack on the CRPF personnel, 40 of whom were killed in the fidayeen car bomb attack on February 14.On the Balakot airstrike, Pitroda, in his interview to ANI had said: "Eight people (26/11 terrorists) come and do something; you don't jump on the entire nation (Pakistan). Naive to assume that just because some people came here & attacked, every citizen of that nation is to be blamed. I don't believe in that way." Pitroda had also questioned the vague claims of damage that the government made after the Balakot airstrikes. ""If you say 300 people were killed (in Balakot), we all need to know that, all Indians need to know that. Then comes the global media which says nobody was killed, (and) I look bad as an Indian citizen."BJP leaders and ministers had cited several casualty figures, from 250 to 400.Shah repeatedly said the Congress chief should apologise for Pitroda's comments to the country and to the forces.The BJP chief also said that on March 7, the Congress chief had demanded that the questions raised regarding the airstrike should be answered. "Kiske jawab chahte hain aap? Kaun sawal utha raha hai? Air force par sawal uthane ka kaam kaun kar raha hai (Whose answer do you want? Who is raising such questions? Who is questioning our air force)?" Shah asked with a frown, then added that such conduct is unbecoming of a national party chief. Dailyhunthttps://theaws.hatenablog.com/
Signals from ear and hand to check heart rhythm
All commercially available portable ECG devices require both hands, but what if symptoms happen while driving?" This is the first study to show that the ear can be used for ECG signal detection. The study included 32 consecutive healthy volunteers (cardiology students and nurses). An ECG was first performed by the standard method, which uses the index and middle finger of each hand. A second ECG was conducted using the index and middle finger of the left hand and a clip attached to the left ear. All ECGs were printed and analysed by the device and by two cardiologists who were blinded to which method had been used. No differences were detected in the ECG results obtained by the two methods. Dr De Lucia said: "We have shown how the ear can be used as an innovative anatomical site for ECG signal detection in healthy adults. We are now conducting further studies to validate this method in patients with cardiac arrhythmias." The authors said the findings pave the way for a new kind of single lead ECG wearable device which leaves one hand free, making it easier to use. In addition to detecting previously undiagnosed atrial fibrillation, the device could be used to evaluate physical performance during exercise, prevent fainting, and check the heart during symptoms including dizziness and breathlessness. Patients already diagnosed with cardiac conditions such as atrial fibrillation could also use it to monitor their condition. ... Dailyhunthttps://tapas.io/theawsblogs
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)