Friday, May 22, 2009

Sallu & Mallika to sizzle together on screen


With Sallu bhai set to kick-start with Season 2 of Dus Ka Dum, celebrities are eagerly awaiting their much-desired chance to grace the show with the hottie himself. Now the latest buzz is that our very own queen of hearts Mallika Sherawat has been adamantly persisting to make an appearance only if she's paid an enormous Rs 50 lakh and what luck! She has got it her way!

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It makes even bigger news as the bootylicious babe reportedly had backed out in the previous season of Dus ka Dum, as a result of a bitter cold war between her & the macho hunk Sallu. Apparently Mallika and Salman had issues with each other when touring together for 2006 'Rockstar'. Ever since then, neither of them tried mending fences. But fortune struck when the deadly seductress played the diva bit & cleared the issue. After that, beautiful lass Mallika was even seen attending Sallu's birthday bash in Panvel. All's well that ends well. 

The shooting of the show is said to take place on May 24, where she will also be seen promoting her next release, HISSSS, directed by Jennifer Lynch. Get set to survive as hotness erupts with the macho man Salman & glam doll Mallika soon sharing the same frame for 10 Ka Dum!

Mickey Mouse loses his voice

Wayne Allwine, the artiste who voiced Mickey Mouse for over three decades died in Los Angeles early Monday morning, with his wife Russi Taylor, who voices Minnie Mouse, by his side. 

The 62-year-old who has been voicing the legendary cartoon character since 1977, died of complications of diabetes at UCLA Medical Center, reported Los Angeles Times.

'Wayne's great talent, deep compassion, kindness and gentle way, all of which shone brightly through his alter ego, will be greatly missed,' Disney chief executive Robert Iger said in a statement. 

Allwine who had joined Disney in 1966 as a helper in the mail room, was the third person to voice Mickey Mouse since the iconic cartoon first hit movie theatres in 1928 with the animated movie Steamboat Willie. 

The first to voice Mickey was Walt Disney himself and the role was later passed onto the studio's sound effects wizard Jimmy MacDonald. When MacDonald was passing on the reins to Allwine, he famously remarked, 'Just remember kid, you're only filling in for the boss.'

Allwine made his debut voicing the world's most famous mouse on The New Mickey Mouse Club in 1977 and went on to voice for Disney movies, television specials, theme parks, records, toys and video games. Allwine was also a well established sound effects editor and had won an Emmy Award in 1986 for outstanding sound editing for a series for Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories.

Check out Neetu Chandra's bold photo-shoot


Recently, when actress Neetu Chandra agreed to do a bold photo shoot for a men's magazine, she hardly realized it would spark controversy and outrage from political affiliates. 

Neetu, who had agreed to do hot and sexy cover for 'The Man' magazine, was shooting along with model Krishikha Gupta outside the lobby of a 3-star hotel, when a group of the hotel's regular male customers watching it by the pool, suddenly started raising strong objections, by indiscriminately shouting at her and the magazine crew. But only when things spiraled into an ugly argument and the group started screaming 'Jai Maharashtra' at the top of their lungs, did the magazine's team and Neetu realize that things were out of their control.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

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Producer Mehra died of cardiac failure

Bollywood lost one of its veteran producers, F.C. Mehra, who passed away on Tuesday. Mehra, who has given us some popular films (under his company Eagle Films) like Professor, Mujrim, Sohni Mahiwal, Qila, Chamatkar, Ram Jaane and Aashiq Aawara died of a cardiac failure at a Mumbai hospital. He was 80 years old.

F.C. Mehra was also the proud owner of one of Mumbai's oldest cinema halls- Minerva and also the Plaza cinema hall in Delhi. In his illustrious career, he has also produced television serials like Zabaan Sambhal Ke, Mamaji, Office Office and Khatta Meetha. He is survived by his four sons (which include filmmakers Umesh Mehra, Parvesh Mehra and Rajiv Mehra) and a daughter.

Thursday, May 14, 2009



Device manager will open up. Expand Disk Drives. Right Click the USB drive and select ‘Properties’.
Go to policies tab and select Optimize for performance and hit ‘Ok’


When you’re done, go to ‘My Computer’, right click the USB thumbdrive and select ‘Format’
Choose the ‘NTFS’ file system and hit ‘OK’

Too troublesome? Why don’t you try the HP USB Disk Storage format tool as described below.
How To Create A DOS Startup Disk

Format USB Flash Drive to NTFS file system? HP USB disk storage format tool is a simple utility that formats your flash drive with your choice of FAT, FAT32, or NTFS partition types. This simple utility allows the creation of a FAT32 volume larger than 32 GB. Download HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool free utility via PCWorld.

How To Format USB Flash Memory Drive From FAT 32 To NTFS File System


  • Can’t format USB mass storage drive? How to format USB thumbdrive from FAT32 to NTFS file system and what are the benefits? Read on if you want to know how to format your USB Flash Memory, there are two simple ways of performing the formatting task, before we proceed with the tutorial, lets have a look at the benefits of having NTFS over FAT32:

    NTFS Pro:
    Allows single file sizes larger than 2 gb (FAT32 doesn’t )
    NTFS file system lets you to add allow and deny permissions on individual files and folders for specific Windows users.
    Encrypting of files is possible.
    Better file compression than FAT32 therefore save space on your USB drive.

    NTFS Con:
  • Windows older than 2000 cannot read NTFS file systems,
  • nor can most Linux systems.
  • Slower reading and writing if ‘file indexing service’ is not enabled.

How To Format USB Flash Drive To NTFS


Right click on ‘My Computer’, go to ‘Properties’
Select the ‘Hardware’ tab, click on the ‘Device Manager’ button



'99' to end dry spell at multiplexes


New Delhi, New Bollywood release "99" starring Kunal Khemu and Soha Ali Khan is expected to bring relief to multiplexes and film-starved movie buffs after nearly five weeks of a dry spell due to a deadlock between producers and multiplexes. 

Made at a budget of over Rs.150 million, the film is releasing Friday worldwide with around 500 prints. 

The makers of "99" are going out of way to release it despite the deadlock which halted the release of new movies last month. The producers are going for an independent release as the United Producers and Distributors Forum (UPDF) were against it. 

Anupam Mittal, chairman of People Group, one of the producers of the movie, says that releasing the film without the industry's support was not easy. 

"There were reservations from the producers' association and I understand their perspective. We tried having a dialogue and explaining our situation to them. They are not happy, but we don't have a choice," Mittal told IANS over phone from Mumbai. 

"When we approached the multiplexes for a release, it was like a call from heaven for them. They were very happy and welcomed the film with open arms," he added. 

Mittal though refused to divulge details on the revenue sharing ratio arrived at between them and the multiplexes for "99". 

Directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K., "99" is a comedy inspired by real events in 1999 and 2000. Experts say "99" doesn't fall in the "big product" range, but it will bring footfalls. It also stars Boman Irani and Cyrus Broacha in the lead. Mahesh Manjrekar and Vinod Khanna will also be seen in pivotal roles. 

Mittal has co-produced the film with Aditya Shastri, CEO of People Pictures. 

"'99' is a multiplex movie as it has some star value attached to it. Moreover, the reports are positive for the movie from Mumbai and it just might help increase the footfalls," said a PVR cinemas official on condition of anonymity. 

"However, we need at least four to five back-to-back big budget movies to draw in audiences in huge numbers. But we are pinning hopes that this movie might help in bringing audiences," the official added. 

"99" has already had eight test screenings in Mumbai and one in New York and Mittal informs "anybody who has watched the film has thoroughly enjoyed it". 

"We had timed our release during the IPL (Indian Premier League) because cricket plays an integral part to our film. Our first date was April 18, which was then pushed to May 1 and then further pushed to May 8. This was done because we were given to understand that the strike would be called off by May 5," said Mittal. 

"But we can't wait any more. IPL gets over in a couple of weeks and our financiers have already waited patiently. We owe it to them and the entire cast and crew to get this movie out in the best way possible. We think May 15 gives us that platform and beyond that I cannot go or else I'd face some severe financial consequences," he added. 

While, the advance bookings for the movie opened Wednesday evening, multiplex chain like BIG Cinemas is also offering special offers like two tickets at Rs.99 for the first day first show of the film.

Freida Pinto becomes new face of L'Oreal Paris

London, After Aishwarya Rai and Sonam Kapoor, "Slumdog Millionaire" actress Freida Pinto has become the face of international cosmetic brand L'Oreal.

Freida, who was rumoured to have signed a deal to endorse another brand, Estee Lauder, is thrilled to be an ambassador for L'Oreal, reports people.com, 

"I'm very moved to be joining the great L'Oreal Paris family and all these personalities - a family I am now proud to be a part of," Freida said in a statement. 

Also joining 24-year-old Freida on the list is "Lost" star Evangeline Lilly.

I refrain from excessive commentary on films: Amitabh

New Delhi, He has been part of the Hindi film industry for four decades now but Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan says he refrains from "excessive commentary on films" as his knowledge of the medium is "beyond zero". 

"I have prevented myself from excessive commentary on films after they are ready, primarily because my knowledge of the medium is beyond zero and secondly because each time I have, the film has crashed at the box office. So much for the 40 years of my so called association with the business," Amitabh posted on his blog bigb.bigadda.com. 

Big B, as he is fondly called, raised the topic while recalling a incident when he first saw his 1981 film "Laawaris" in Bangalore before it was sent to distributors and exhibitors for release. 

Dejected at some of the "technical" glitches, the 66-year-old had then wanted to bring about changes in the Prakash Mehra movie. 

"Disappointed at some of the final technical results of the film...lamenting the glitches and waiting for the morning to appear so I could speak to Prakash Mehra and express my anguish and hope that he would give in to my suggestions of the changes I had in mind. 

"Apart from the fact that technically it was impossible to change anything...it was the calm and confident persuasion of my director that kept me from further despair. And more than that it was the massive success of the film that conveyed to me that I knew absolutely nothing and was completely out of sync with direction and the making of films," Amitabh wrote on his blog. 

Apart from Amitabh, "Laawaris" also starred Zeenat Aman, Amjad Khan and Raakhee.