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Saturday, September 7, 2013
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Katrina Kaif won't star with Salman Khan in Prabhu Deva's film
katrina Kaif won't star with Salman Khan in Prabhu Deva's film
Actress Katrina Kaif has not been signed opposite superstar Salman Khan for Prabhu Deva's next film, the makers have said.
Rumours were doing the rounds that Prabhu Deva's film will bring Salman and Katrina back on screen again.
"We have not signed Katrina for the film. We have not thought of who the leading lady will be opposite Salman. We are still working on the script. The story is not yet completed," Ramesh Taurani of Tips said.
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013
SRK became the only actor to have 25 Blockbusters (India + Overseas) in Bollywood.
Chennai Express is the 8th Blockbuster of SRK in India, 17th in Overseas :-
With Chennai Express emerging ALL TIME BLOCKBUSTER in Both India and Overseas, SRK became the only actor to have 25 Blockbusters (India + Overseas) in Bollywood.
Here is the List of SRK's Blockbusters in India :-
1) Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge - ALL TIME BLOCKBUSTER.
2) Karan Arjun - BLOCKBUSTER
3) Kuch Kuch Hota Hai - ALL TIME BLOCKBUSTER
4) Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Ghum - BLOCKBUSTER
5) Chak De India - BLOCKBUSTER
6) Om Shanti Om - BLOCKBUSTER
7) Rab Ne Banadi Jodi - BLOCKBUSTER
Chennai Express - ALL TIME BLOCKBUSTER
While Overseas Blockbusters list is bit lengthy. Roughly if we want to know SRK Craze in Overseas, In Bollywood there are total 25 films which emerged Blockbuster/ATBB in Overseas out of which 17 are SRK Starrers.
Shah Rukh Khan's 25 Blockbusters (India+Overseas) record is not only tough but looks like a Impossible task for any other actor exist in this generation. Truly an EPIC !
Sunday, September 1, 2013
A status from A R RAHMAN
He who has spent has used; he who has collected has lost; but he who has given has saved his treasure forever.
Bowl of Saki, August 31, by Hazrat Inayat Khan
Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan:
(Pic A R RAHMAN with His wife)
The tendency to doubt, to be depressed, the tendency towards fear, suspicion and confusion, the tendency to puzzle -- where does it all come from? It all comes from the thought of getting something in return: 'will another give me back what I have given him? Shall I get the just portion back, or less?' if that is the thought behind one's acts there will be fear, doubt, suspicion, puzzle and confusion. For what is doubt? Doubt is a cloud that stands before the sun, keeping it from shining its light. So is doubt: gathering around the soul it keeps its light from shining out, and man becomes confused and perplexed. Once selflessness is developed, it breaks through the cloud saying, 'What do I care whether anyone appreciates it; I only know to give my service, and that is all my satisfaction. I do not look forward to get it back. I have given and it is finished; this is where my duty ends.' That person is blessed, because he has conquered, he has won.
Then it is lack of knowledge of the divine justice when man doubts whether he will get his just portion, or whether the other will get the best of him. If he looked up and saw the perfect Judge, God Himself, whose justice is so great that in the end the portions are made equal and even -- there is only a question about the beginning, not about the end -- if only he saw the justice of God, he would become brave, he would trust and not trouble about a return. God is responsible for returning a thousandfold what man has ever given.
The mystic can see from the point of view of everyone else, as well as from his own, which may be quite the contrary. For instance, in his teachings, Christ says, 'If anyone asks you for your coat, give him your overcoat, also.' A worldly man will say, 'It is not practical; if someone asked this of me every day, I would be continually buying new coats!' Yet, at the same time, it is more than practical from the point of view of the Master. For, according to his view, we cannot give anything, in whatever form, without getting it back in some way or other. Pure thought, good will, our service, our time, whatever we give, is never lost. It comes back to us according to our willingness to give, it comes back to us a thousandfold. That is why one is never the loser by being generous; one only gains.
The mystic sees the law in all things, and this gives him an insight into life. He begins to see why this misery has come upon him, why that pleasure has come; why one person is prospering and another not, why one is progressing and not another. All these things become clear to him because he sees the law working in all things. The law of the mystic is not the law of the people. It is the law of nature; it is the real law.
Bowl of Saki, August 31, by Hazrat Inayat Khan
Commentary by Pir-o-Murshid Inayat Khan:

The tendency to doubt, to be depressed, the tendency towards fear, suspicion and confusion, the tendency to puzzle -- where does it all come from? It all comes from the thought of getting something in return: 'will another give me back what I have given him? Shall I get the just portion back, or less?' if that is the thought behind one's acts there will be fear, doubt, suspicion, puzzle and confusion. For what is doubt? Doubt is a cloud that stands before the sun, keeping it from shining its light. So is doubt: gathering around the soul it keeps its light from shining out, and man becomes confused and perplexed. Once selflessness is developed, it breaks through the cloud saying, 'What do I care whether anyone appreciates it; I only know to give my service, and that is all my satisfaction. I do not look forward to get it back. I have given and it is finished; this is where my duty ends.' That person is blessed, because he has conquered, he has won.
Then it is lack of knowledge of the divine justice when man doubts whether he will get his just portion, or whether the other will get the best of him. If he looked up and saw the perfect Judge, God Himself, whose justice is so great that in the end the portions are made equal and even -- there is only a question about the beginning, not about the end -- if only he saw the justice of God, he would become brave, he would trust and not trouble about a return. God is responsible for returning a thousandfold what man has ever given.
The mystic can see from the point of view of everyone else, as well as from his own, which may be quite the contrary. For instance, in his teachings, Christ says, 'If anyone asks you for your coat, give him your overcoat, also.' A worldly man will say, 'It is not practical; if someone asked this of me every day, I would be continually buying new coats!' Yet, at the same time, it is more than practical from the point of view of the Master. For, according to his view, we cannot give anything, in whatever form, without getting it back in some way or other. Pure thought, good will, our service, our time, whatever we give, is never lost. It comes back to us according to our willingness to give, it comes back to us a thousandfold. That is why one is never the loser by being generous; one only gains.
The mystic sees the law in all things, and this gives him an insight into life. He begins to see why this misery has come upon him, why that pleasure has come; why one person is prospering and another not, why one is progressing and not another. All these things become clear to him because he sees the law working in all things. The law of the mystic is not the law of the people. It is the law of nature; it is the real law.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Rags to Riches Story
Nawazuddin Siddiqui - Nawazuddin grew up in a famer’s family with eight siblings in Uttar Pradesh. Before attaining the fame and success he now has, the dark-skinned actor had to make his living working as a chemist and then as a watchman. That was when he developed an interest in theatre, and went to The National School of Drama – starting off his Bollywood career with a small role in ‘Sarfarosh’. The rest, as they say, is history.
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t's idiotic to say we have broken the record of 3 Idiots: Rohit Shetty
Salman Khan would often jokingly talk
about not being able to beat his
friend Aamir Khan's box office record
in spite of having delivered five
consecutive blockbusters in the last
few years. Aamir's film 3 Idiots which
had collected Rs.202.47 held the
record for being the film which so far
had fetched the highest theatrical
returns in India.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
CHENNAI EXPRESS Collects Huge 218 Cr Nett Plus In 3 Weeks
"Chennai Express" is creating new records at will and film collected huge numbers in 3rd week too thus taking total to new record levels. Film is an All Time Blockbuster or not, this controversial question will be discussed by us tomorrow in special article.
Film was rock steady for last two days and despite minor drop today film managed 1.35 cr nett as per early estimates. Film collected 18 cr nett approx in 3rd week and grand total stands at 218 cr nett plus after 3rd week.
Film also collected 110 cr in overseas in 3 weeks and worldwide gross stands at 395 cr approx. Now it is certain that film will cross 400 cr worldwide gross and few more before end of the run.
Below are the collections of the film –
Domestic Collection
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Thursday (Paid Preview)
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06.75 cr nett
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Friday
|
33.12 cr nett
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Saturday
|
28.05 cr nett
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Sunday
|
32.50 cr nett
|
Monday
|
12.62 cr nett
|
Tuesday
|
11.50 cr nett
|
Wednesday
|
12.56 cr nett
|
Thursday
|
19.60 cr nett
|
1st Week Total Collections
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156.70 cr nett
|
2nd Week
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Friday
|
06.50 cr nett
|
Saturday
|
08.51 cr nett
|
Sunday
|
10.22 cr nett
|
Monday
|
03.80 cr nett
|
Tuesday
|
07.06 cr nett
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Wednesday
|
04.51 cr nett
|
Thursday
|
03.25 cr nett
|
2nd Week Total Collections
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43.85 cr nett
|
3rd Week
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Friday
|
02.12 cr nett
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Saturday
|
03.61 cr nett
|
Sunday
|
04.75 cr nett
|
Monday
|
01.63 cr nett
|
Tuesday
|
01.74 cr nett
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Wednesday
|
02.46 cr nett
|
Thursday | 01.35 cr nett |
Total Domestic Collections
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218.21 cr nett
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Total Overseas Collections
|
110.00 cr
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Total Worldwide Collections
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328.21 cr
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Total Worldwide Gross
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395.00 cr
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