Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Smallest Kuran !!!


This is World's smallest kuran !!!

U need a microscope to read this kuran !!!

















!!!!!!!! GHOSTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!


They are all around us.You don’t believe ME??? !!!



THEN GET PREPARED TO BELIEVE!!! LOOK AT THE PICTURE BELOW





Group Captain Victor Goddard kept this rather strange picture. The photo was taken following the last mission of this group. In the photo appears the face of an airman who was killed several days before the photo was taken, when he walked into the rotating propellor of a plane. Obviously he did not want to miss out on the group photo. click on the image for a clear view




In November 1995 a fire destroyed the Town Hall of Wem in the UK.. Tony O´Rahilly, a photographer was called to the scene and took the picture above. When he developed it, he noticed the silhouette of a young boy or girl. The ghostly shape that appears in the photo was identified as that of a young girl who in 1977 had started a large fire in the same building and perished in the flames.






A family photo from the 19th Century..... ...It seems that the six year old great-great-great granddaughter who had died 2 months before the photo was taken, did not want to be left out of it!!!

This is a photo of Tracy who was born on 13 June 1975, or to be more exact Friday the 13th. She caught meningitis and was rushed to emergency by her parents where prompt attentio saved her life. The photo was taken in 1979, nine months after, and two days following another incident that nearly took her life away again. Can you see the "person" who is alongside Tracy? The "person" seems to have an arm around her protecting her from the back. Some say that it is just an optical effect from the lens reflection. 23 year on, Tracy says that the "person" who appears behind her could have resulted from a fault in the camera, but her parents swear it is her guardian angel.





The girl in this shot thought there was nobody else on her left side......and do you think she is alone???
THIS ONE IS THE BEST!!!!!!!!!




The following photo was exhibited as evidence in a police investigation into a very strange incident. It resulted from the case of a man who decided to take photos in some caves (Khaimah) in spite of being warned against doing so by the local residents.Around midday the photographer called the police, having heard horrible screams inside one of the many caverns when he was taking photos. Some hours later the police discovered the remains of the man, totally dismembered, but with his camera intact beside him.When the police developed the film, they were shocked. For lack of further proof they decided that his death had been caused by some wild animal. Have a look at the “wild animal”...Whatever you may think, strange things do happen......


Do you know who is beside you!!!

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Bhagam Bhag !!!

Starring

Paresh Rawal - Theatre Group Owner

Govinda - The Play's Hero

Akshay Kumar - The Play's Villain

It is certainly not the best of Priyadarshan. But ‘Bhagam Bhag’ still makes for an entertaining watch. The film’s crazy plot, filled with comic chaos and confusion, is its main USP. On top of it, Akshay Kumar shows his impeccable flair for comedy.

The basic formula of ‘Bhagam Bhag’ is the same as any other Priyadarshan movie. The story’s central characters try to outsmart each other, but wind up in a situation where they are hunted by a number of other over-the-top characters. There are mistaken identities, a murder, an underhand plot, chaos and commotion.

Bunty (Akshay Kumar) and Babla (Govinda) are the two main actors in a dance troupe run by Champak Seth (Paresh Rawal). The two actors can’t keeps their eyes and hands off their heroine Anjali (Tanushree Dutta), who, tired of their Casanova ways, eventually quits the group just when they are about to leave for an important show in London.

In London, Bunty and Babla search dedicatedly for a new heroine, but end up in police custody after a drug dealer gives them Heroin, in stead.

After being let off, Bunty meets a strange girl with suicidal tendencies. The girl is Munni (Lara Dutta). He decides to cast her as his heroine in the show. Bunty also falls in love with her.

But Munni meets with an accident and recovers her lost memory. It turns out that she is Nisha and is already married to someone called Vikram (Arbaaz Khan).

In the subsequent reels, Nisha apparently commits suicide and Vikram is murdered. And Bunty, Babla and Champak Seth are the prime suspects.

Kitschy slapstick is cocktailed with genuine humour in a delectable way in ‘Bhagam Bhag’. Besides the main players, a number of side characters provide ample moments of comic relief : be it Rajpal Yadav as the taxi driver, or Shakti Kapoor as the drunk with very short memory, or Sharat Saxena and his boss as the bird-brained drug dealers.

But none matches the superb comic timing of Akshay Kumar. The actor is relentlessly getting better and better at comedy. Right from the first scene when he prods Govinda into telling about the hot moment shared with actress (Tanushree), to the second half when he speaks in broken English with an air travel company executive, Akshay is simply superlative. He is the reason you can watch this movie.

Surprisingly, Govinda is restrained throughout the film. Save for one or two scenes, he is strictly okay. Even Paresh Rawal fails to offer much to laugh at. In comparison, Shakti Kapoor and Rajpal Yadav have some better lines.

Lara Dutta plays her part well. Jackie Shroff as the London cop is effective. Arbaaz Khan, too, is okay.

All said, ‘Bhagam Bhag’ is a good timepass flick. It offers nothing outstanding or extraordinary. It entertains you for three hours and leaves you with smiles.





Kal Ho Na ho !!!


Karan Johar-SRK combination works for the third time as the two come up with a film that begins on a lighthearted note but ends with a climax that will reduce viewers to tears. Nikhil Advani deserves all praises for telling the story without making it mushy and yet not compromising on the emotional quotient at the same time.
The story revolves around a happy-go-luck fellow who spreads happiness and believes in giving to others without demanding anything back. But as is said that behind every smile there lies an unshed tear, so is the case with the film’s protagonist Aman. And then there is a character of a gorgeous girl who seems to be aging before her time until Aman comes into her life. In the sidelines is a jolly guy (Saif) who has a golden heart but cannot impress upon girls. The proceedings are fine and everything seems hunky-dory until the relationship between the three is tested by the harsh realities of life.
Shahrukh Khan towers over everyone in the film with his kaleidoscopic performance. He brings smiles to many a face in the first half and he is the one two draws them to tears in the latter half of the movie.
Preity Zinta looks stunning throughout the movie and delivers a noteworthy performance. Saif too stands in equal stead and proves his salt as an actor. Jaya Bachchan, as usual, spellbinds the viewers with her histrionics.
On the whole Kal Ho Naa Ho is a healthy entertainer that will appeal to family crowds and would be a must watch for viewers of all ages.