Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Aamir Khan clarified his family had any intention of leaving the country



Mr Khan won strong support from opposition parties like the Congress, which has been targeting the 
The government called the comments "alarmist", with ministers alleging an attempt to tarnish India's image.

"When I chat with Kiran at home, she says, 'should we move out of India?' That's a disastrous and big statement for Kiran to make. She fears for her child. She fears what the atmosphere around us will be. She feels scared to open the newspapers every day. That does indicate that there is this sense of growing disquiet, there is growing despondency apart from alarm," he had said while speaking at the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards.

perceived "intolerance", actor Aamir Khan today said he stood by what he said and "neither I, nor my wife Kiran, have any intention of leaving the country."


Anyone implying the opposite has either not seen my interview or is deliberately trying to distort what I have said. India is my country, I love it, I feel fortunate for being born here

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Anushka Sharma for 'nosy questions'



During a live Twitter chat session, when one Twitter user asked the actress about "one question you are tired answering in interviews", she said she doesn't like to be snooped around.
Recently, the actress had to release a statement to clarify that there's no truth to news stories surrounding her "impending marriage" as she is in a happy place professionally. It was reported that she was planning to get married to India cricketer Virat Kohli. The actress, who is busy shooting for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, also shared that NH 10 was the toughest movie of her career.

She posted: "But it was equally rewarding too because of the appreciation it received from you guys."

 It has been a mixed year for Anushka, who faced failure with Bombay Velvet and success with Dil Dhadakne Do. And the actress says she doesn't regret doing any of the films in her career.


Tuesday, November 3, 2015

‘Single’ unhealthy snack can trigger metabolic

 Researcher Suzan Wopereis said that acute effects of diet were mostly small, but might have large consequences in the long run, adding that their novel approach allowed detection of small but relevant effects, thereby contributing to the urgently needed switch from disease-care to health-care,
In the study, Wopereis and colleagues used two groups of male volunteers. The first group included 10 healthy male volunteers. such as unhealthy cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high blood lipids, and abdominal fat.
After taking their blood samples, they found that biochemical processes related to sugar metabolism, fat metabolism and inflammation were abnormal in subjects with metabolic syndrome.
The 10 healthy male volunteers were also given a snack diet consisting of an additional 1300 kcal per day, in the form of sweets and savory products such as candy bars, tarts, peanuts and crisps for four weeks.
The response of the same 61 biomarkers to the challenge test was evaluated. Signaling molecules such as hormones regulating the control of sugar and fat metabolism and inflammation were changed, resembling the very subtle start of negative health effects similar to that affecting those with metabolic disease.
Researcher Gerald Weissmann said that eating junk food was one of those situations where our brains say ‘yes’ and our bodies say ‘no.’

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Men find smarter women less attractive in real life

A man finds a woman of greater intelligence attractive only when she is distant or far away from his mind, not when she is right next to him, a new study says.

"We found that men preferred women who are smarter than them in psychologically distant situations. Men rely on their ideal preferences when a woman is hypothetical or imagined," said the study's principal investigator Lora Park, associate professor at University at Buffalo, New York.

"But in live interaction, men distan 

themselves and were less attracted to a woman who outperformed them in intelligence," Park noted.

The findings suggests that psychological distance whether someone is construed as being near or far in relation to the self -- plays a key role in determining attraction. 

"There is a disconnect between what people appear to like in the abstract when someone is unknown and when that same person is with them in some immediate social context," Park pointed out. 

The researchers conducted six separate studies involving 650 young adult participants. The studies ranged from presenting participants with hypothetical women, to women they expected to meet, to actually engaging in an interpersonal interaction. 

"In each case, how much you like someone or how much you are attracted to them is affected by how intelligent that person is relative to you and how close that person is relative to you," Park said. 

But the area of performance has to be something important to the individual. 

"If you do not care about the domain, you might not be threatened. Yet, if you care a lot about the domain, then you might prefer that quality in somebody who is distant, then feel threatened when that person gets close to you," Park explained. 

 

The study appeared in the journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.



Women, don't ignore mini-strokes


Leading neurologists and stroke specialists here on Thursday urged women to seek immediate medical attention in case of "mini-strokes" as delaying treatment could increase risk of a major stroke. 
"Women are care-givers and so they generally do not pay much attention to slight temporary changes that occur during their activities. Mini-strokes or Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) basically means that brain function is disrupted for a short time (less than 24 hours)," said Nabin Sarkar, senior consultant neurologist and stroke specialist at the Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals here. 
"It can last for 30 to 90 minutes and many do not even notice the signs such as sudden numbness in arms or slurred speech etc.," he said. 
Sarkar and colleague Shankar Loharuka sounded the alarm bell on the risks associated with mini-strokes. 
"One in twelve run the risk of getting a major stroke within 48 hours of TIA and within a week, it increases to ten percent. So instead of taking signs of numbness lightly, women should immediately go to a hospital where stroke management services are available," they said. 
In commemoration of World Stroke Day, the experts emphasised the gender-benders when it comes to stroke and its recovery and severity. 
"Chances of recovery is less for women as compared to men and even severity is more for women. They are more likely to die of strokes than a man," the experts said, adding community awareness and educating women as well as their partners is important. 
They suggested the F.A.S.T. system to remember the sudden signs of stroke: face drooping, arm 
weakness, speech difficulty and time to call (the doctor or emergency service). 

Air India would lease 15 Airbus A320s as it seeks to enhance capacity




National carrier Air India would lease 15 Airbus A320s as it seeks to enhance capacity on the rapidly growing domestic market, which has seen over 20 per cent growth in the recent months.

The carrier is expected to invite global tenders for the dry-leasing of these aircraft shortly, airline sources said.

The induction of these aircraft, which is likely to commence from the second quarter of the next calendar year, would be in addition to 14 A320 neos that Air India is leasing to replace the classic A320s, sources told PTI.


"Domestic market is growing exponentially but somehow Air India has not been able to keep pace with this growth. On the contrary, our market share has only shrunk during this period," sources said.

The decline in market pie is more because of the capacity constraints, they said adding, "Therefore, we have decided to induct more planes on the domestic routes not only to stem slide in the market share but also increase it as well."

Domestic air passengers traffic logged a 20.1 per cent growth in the January-September period of this calendar year as 11 Indian carriers together flown 590.21 lakh passenger during the period as against 491.44 lakh a year-ago.

Air India has, however, seen a slump in its market share during this period, which stood at 15.9 per cent in September as against 18.7 per cent in January.

Sources said that the airline has already secured its board's approval for leasing of these 15 narrow-body A320s. The carrier has, however, yet not decided whether it should go for A320 NEOs (new engine option) or A320 CEOs (current engine option).

Air India has already signed a deal for the dry leasing of 14 A320 neos with the Kuwaiti lessor, Aviation Lease and Finance Company.

These jets, which are to be inducted in the fleet between April 20117 and March 2018, would replace the classic A320s, most of them are as old as 18-years.

Besides, the carrier has also inducted five sharklets-equipped A320 ceos, leased from China Aircraft Leasing Company as part of its classic A320 phase out plan.

Saturday, October 31, 2015

weight loss for Low-fat

Low-fat diets do not lead to greater weight loss in the long term compared to low-carbohydrate or Mediterranean diets of similar intensity, according to a new study. 

Researchers in US did a systematic review and meta-analysis of all randomised trials comparing the effectiveness of lowfat diets to other diets, including no diet, at improving long-term weight loss (at least 1 year) in non-pregnant adults. 

They took into account the intensity of the diets which ranged from just pamphlets or instructions at the beginning of the programme to intensive multi-component programmes including counselling sessions, meetings with dieticians, food diaries, and cooking lessons. 

Analysis of 53 studies involving 68,128 adults showed no difference in the average weight loss between reduced-fat diets and higher-fat diets.

Friday, October 30, 2015

Male and female brains work the same


There is no such thing called a "male brain" and a "female brain", suggests new research that found no sex difference in the size of he hippocampus, 

"Many people believe there is such a thing as a 'male brain' and a 'female brain,'" said lead researcher Lise Eliot, associate professor of neuroscience at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, Illinois, US.

"But when you look beyond the popularised studies -- at collections of all the data -- you often find that the differences are minimal," Eliot explained.

The team examined findings from 76 published papers, involving more than 6,000 healthy individuals.

"Sex differences in the brain are irresistible to those looking to explain stereotypic differences between men and women," Eliot said.


"They often make a big splash, in spite of being based on small samples. But as we explore multiple datasets and are able to coalesce very large samples of males and females, we find these differences often disappear or are trivial," Eliot pointed out.

Meta-analyses by other investigators have also disproved other purported sex differences in the brain, Eliot noted.

Meta-analysis is a statistical technique that allows researchers to combine the findings from many independent studies into a comprehensive review.

There is no difference in the size of the corpus callosum, white matter that allows the two sides of the brain to communicate, nor do men and women differ in the way their left and right hemispheres process language, according to the researchers.

Women at higher risk of having a stroke





The world stroke campaign has chosen to focus on this theme because a woman is considered more at risk of having a stroke, more likely to die from a stroke than a man, less likely to receive acute care and rehabilitation than a man, more likely to experience a severe decline in cognitive function and runs a higher risk of post-stroke depression and instutionalization according to WSO.

A stroke is a rapidly developing loss of brain function due to disruption of blood supply to the brain. When stroke strikes, a blood clot or rupture of blood vessels causes bleeding in the brain and prevents oxygen-rich blood from reaching the brain. It can be ischemic (more common with 85% cases being of this kind) or haemorrhagic (due to trauma or carotid injuries).


Dr M Madhusudana Babu, specialist in neurology at the King George Hospital (KGH), said, "After menopause, the level of protective hormone oestrogen decreases and owing to a longer life span women are more at risk of developing stroke. Besides, during pregnancy, the chances of blood clotting are also high and they can develop cortical venous sinus thrombosis. Stress, antibody syndrome and protein C deficiency syndrome are other triggering factors for stroke or blood clotting in the veins and arteries."

"Primary prevention of stroke includes controlling hypertension, diabetes, obesity, high cholesterol, smoking, alcoholism and regular health check-ups after 50 years of age. While secondary prevention to check the second attack includes administration of anti-platelet drugs and certain drugs like statins to reduce cholesterol levels. Ischemic stroke can be treated through thrombolytic or clot bursting therapy and by giving TPA injections in the veins, while haemorrhagic stroke can be treated with medicines and surgery," added Dr Madhusudana Babu.

Meanwhile, on World Stroke Day, Care Hospitals in association with Andhra Pradesh Specialty



Hospitals Association (ASHA) organised a special awareness programme to educate people about the dangers of stroke. Speaking on the occasion, Dr G Kishore Babu, consultant neuro-physician at Care Hospitals said: "Aging, unhealthy diet, tobacco use, and physical inactivity fuel a growing epidemic of high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, diabetes, stroke, heart disease and vascular cognitive impairment. Worldwide, stroke accounts for 5.7 million deaths each year and ranks second to ischemic heart disease as a cause of death and a leading cause of serious disability."
According to doctors, stroke is the third most common killer disease in India after cardiac ailments and cancer, but in around 80% of the cases, the patient can be saved from becoming crippled or death if treated within 4.5 hours of the onset of symptoms. In India, around 18 lakh people get afflicted with stroke every year. Andhra Pradesh is also on the forefront when it comes to the incidence of stroke with nearly 75,000 people getting afflicted with stroke.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Amit Mishra Arrested on Charges




Mishra was booked under the Indian Penal Code sections 354
 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty) and 328 (causing hurt with intent to commit an offence).

The complaint was registered during the last week of September when Mishra. The woman, who is reportedly a friend of the cricketer, alleged Mishra assaulted her in his hotel room with a kettle and even abused her.

Amit Mishra, a member of Team India's limited overs squad in the recently-concluded series against South Africa, was arrested by Bangalore police on Tuesday on charges of assaulting a woman friend during a national camp in the Garden City in September.

Mishra was charged with assaulting a woman friend in hotel room when Indian players had gathered in Bangalore for a preparatory camp ahead of the series against South Africa. Leg-spinner Mishra picked up four wickets in four matches. His best was a 2/47 in the first ODI in Kanpur that India lost.

"He was later granted bail as it's a bailable offence. We will have to gather more evidence now before we file the chargesheet against him."

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Movie Review Pyaar Ka Punchnama - 2




RATING: 2.5/5

CAST: Kartik Aaryan, Nushrat Bharucha, Omkar Kapoor, Ishita Raj, Sunny Singh, Sonnalli Seygall
DIRECTION:Luv Ranjan
GENRE :Comedy
DURATION:2 hours 36 minutes




Vidya Balan was first choice to legendary actor Bhagwan Dada.Geeta Bali in ‘Ek Albela’














Bruce Lee Movie Rating 2.5/5, Ram Charan, Chiranjeevi, Rakul Preet Singh

Release Date: Oct 16, 2015

directed by: Sreenu Vaitlaa

Music: Thaman ss

Story: Kona Venkat & Gopi Mohan

Cast: Ram Charan, Chiranjeevi, Rakul Preet Singh, Kriti Kharbanda, Rao Ramesh, Mukesh Rish, 

Sampath Raj, Nadiya...etc...!!








The story:- 

Hero Karthik (Ram Charan) the type of family that lives for. 

Karthik's father Ramachandra Rao (Rao Ramesh), the son Collector hope to do. 

It is being offered a daughter (work karbanda) Read cadivistadu the collector. 

Karthik went to dress for the police to protect the phrendu sister, 

he reconnects with the real polisanukuni Rea (rakul Preet Singh)

Karthik comes to the destruction of the assets of enthusiasm rakul villains. 

To them he becomes the target. Even though she injure her if they accidentally. 

For the meantime, the villain of love for her sister to me edurkontadannadi---

Terakekkadam similar story before we have seen a lot of movies. Srinu White 'Father dukudulo atakattistadu villains with the sentiment.

 Sister sentiment falls short with the villains. A sentiment that something has been taken from the base and around the interwoven story of the film, 

which is normal. Kalyan Ram Mahesh Arjun in the film The Sisterhood of the Sword in the past, movie characters, we think the sentiment.

Sister sentiment is good, but to lead the way forward .. routine is going to play on the screen. 

Srinu White previously wrote and directed the film of the aggressive Badshah Of the repetitions scene.


White Shri Brahmananda, using both the back and the back of the villain-worn formula daggarike coming disappointing thing is checkmated. 

Mancodiga up being the villain and the hero to bring out nijasvarupam .. Suzuki Karthik Subramanian (Brahmi), 

the exploitation of the comedy scenes between the two scholars .. .. haunted feeling before seen such scenes.


Ansanghika the role of operations to tackle the whole villains phastaph's role in Ram Charan wrote. Without her for the heroine .. 

A few of the adventures of the hero will be connected to the audience. Villain Deepak Raj (Arun Vijay) who betrayed the dark hills to the way businesses are good shots. Enter the villain to hero in sekendaph company employee who made a .. planlanni a similar revelation there has been a main villain nijasvarupam. The second half will be flat for the most part. Just saw the comedy lead. Gaditappindi the article here.

Nadia's family to kill the villain in the climax of a sketch of the pre .. 

After the rescue boat from the hero of the scenes are well .. in helikyaptar hero suddenly jump out of the stimaruloki 

Nadia's family to kill the villain in the climax of a sketch of the pre .. After the rescue boat from the hero of the scenes are well .


in helikyaptar hero suddenly jump out of the stimaruloki Everything seems exaggerated. The film is almost complete already be taking. 

Furthermore, in the climax of a minor at the time of Chiranjeevi ravatledu enta entry will be looking forward to that.

Another scene from the theater, the audience did not come out .. White petty fighting ended with the film. While there is huge .. ..

 Chiranjeevi mark the climax of the fight to get the director of the mega fans had to go home happy. Never appearing in more than five minutes. 

With this movie, Ram Charan 'elagelaga, "said the director of the dialog remember. It looks good. 

Rakul even more impressive to say the same dialog with the Chiranjeevi.


In addition to the role of a young man who falls for a middle class family of Ram Charan's performance.


Rao Ramesh Charan matured appeared on the scene kaugilincukune. Fight eppatlage adaragottesadu dancing. Flute great step. 

Arun Vijay who the villain is not so great patremi. In the case of the usual glamor undirakul angry with his performance, but not much .. 

underwhelming performance. Sampath Raj, played the role of the two variations impressed. Rotine character, but it's bliss .. 

entertains. Ali, a scene PK talukkuna Merisi comedy entertains his mark. Rao Ramesh, the hero's father did justice to his role. 

Bollywood actress Tisca copradi the role of negative shades. There is scope for her to act properly use ...

 Dia Vasundhara played a key role. Throughout the second half of the story revolves around her. She played well. 

Come double kamediyan villain Jayaprakash Reddy did well. Posani Krishna Murali - Prithvi - brahmaji - truth, justice, Rajesh characters have been given.






Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Cycling helped Alia Bhatt for bikini shoot in ‘Shaandaar’




Alia also said:-

 British people are “very warm” and “friendly”. “The people of Britain are very warm and friendly just as we think for our visitors who come to India,” she said. “Shaandaar”, which is directed by Vikas Bahl under the banner of Phantom Films and Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, is scheduled for release on October 22 

Actress Alia Bhatt, who has donned a bikini in “Shaandaar”, revealed that she worked hard to get into shape and did a lot of cycling during the film’s shoot. “The location was so beautiful that I used to do a lot of cycling around the place. And as I had to shoot in a bikini it helped me a lot. 

Whether we had a shoot or not, me, shahid and Ishaan (Shahid’s brother) didn’t miss a chance to work out in the fresh air,” Alia said at the launch of VisitBritain’s Bollywood Britain – Shaandaar campaign here on Monday. In pics: Shaandaar: Alia Bhatt Joins The Shirt Trend With Shahid For ‘Raitaa Phail Gaya’ launch “The scenic beauty of the location made me do more jogging, exercising in fresh air. So it eased me a lot for the bikini shoot.

 In Mumbai, we hardly get so much open place and fresh air to exercise. It was a really wonderful experience for me,” 


Alia Bhatt, who has donned a bikini in "Shaandaar", revealed that she worked hard to get into shape and did a lot of cycling during the film's shoot.






Sunday, October 11, 2015

Four Year-Old Girl Raped in Delhi, Injuries Horrifying




"She was brought to our hospital at around 8 pm Thursday night," said medical superintendent of Safdarjung hospital, A K Rai. The child has undergone an emergency surgery and is out of danger. 

A four-year-old raped in Delhi has sustained injuries reminiscent of the December 16, 2012, rape case, doctors have said. With extensive damages in her intestines and private parts, apart from bruises and bites all over her body, she will need a series of surgeries over six months to completely recover, they said.

The accused has been identified - the child has named him but is yet to be traced, the police said.

The child - who is from a low income family  had been lured away from outside her house with chowmein and Rs. 10 on Thursday, her father had said.  Within an hour, she had crawled back, bleeding and in terrible pain.

"They wanted to kill her but heard some woman approaching so ran away, leaving her bleeding profusely on the tracks. She somehow managed to crawl back," he added.

The girl's father - a resident of northwest Delhi's Keshavpuram -- claims he had planned the assault. "He had taken her to a jungle nearby where another man was waiting and she was raped there. They had planned it that way," he said.


The chairperson of Delhi Commission for Women (DCW), Swati Maliwal, who visited the child at the hospital, also described her injuries as "horrific".

Friday, October 9, 2015

Rudhramadevi movie Review Story




Director          :   Gunasekhar
Music director: Ilayaraja
Producer        : Gunasekhar

 Anushka Shetty as Rudrama Devi.
 Allu Arjun as Gona Ganna Reddy. 
Rana Daggubati as Chalukya Veerabhadra.
Vikramjeet Virk as Mahadeva Nayakudu.
 Prakash Raj as Shiva Devaiah. 
Krishnam Raju as Ganapati Devudu. Suman as Hari Hara Devudu. Adithya Menon as Murari Devudu.


"Rudhramadevi" featuring actress Anushka in the title role released today. The film has received positive reviews from the audiences around the world.Anushka has played the title role of Rudrama Devi and her performance is the main highlight of the film. Allu Arjun who played the role of Gona Ganna Reedy is the main USP of the film

The film has brilliant production elements that are on par with the Hollywood standards. Ajayan Vincent's cinematography, Ilaiyaraaja's soundtrack and background score, superb VFX works are another highlights.


My rating 9/10 PERFECT 3D, VFX, Cinematography n BGM! Congrats to the entire team Its #GonaGannaReddy all the way Truly powerful than #Rudhramadevi @alluarjun is predictably outstanding #megastar's voice-over is an asset Story of #Rudhramadevi is well-known so no need to talk about that Direction-Cinematography-VFX-BGM are so strong assisted by performances While watching I asked myself 'Am I watching a #Hollywood film?' #Rudhramadevi thrills you with stunning visuals in 3D I loved it most Don't miss #Rudhramadevi Watch it in 3D atleast once You will surely love it Congrats to the entire team and a big bow to @Gunasekhar1



Story:-

The story of the film is set in the ancient Kakatiya dynasty of Orugallu. The majestic kingdom is ruled by Raja Ganapati Devudu(Krishnam Raju) who does not have any male successors. As time passes by, Ganapathi Devudu’s wife gives birth to a baby girl Rudrama Devi(Anushka).
Fearing that his long time enemies from the Devagiri dynasty would attack him after knowing that he has no male successors, the king decides to announce Rudrama Devi as prince Rudra Devudu to his empire.
Rudrama Devi grows up like a warrior and keeps her identity under wraps. Twist in the tale arises when the entire Kakatiya dynasty comes to know that the young prince is actually a girl.
What will Rudra Devudu do now ? Will he declare himself as the royal Rudrama Devi and fight the enemies ? and where does Gona Ganna Reddy(Allu Arjun) and Chalukya (Rana) feature in all this set up. To know answers to all these questions, you need to watch the film on the big screen

Plus Points :-

One of the striking points is the scale of the film. The huge budget spent is clearly visible in the form of huge sets and VFX work. Allu Arjun is undoubtedly the major highlight of the film. Gunasekhar has designed his character supremely well and Bunny does an awesome job with his diction and rugged look. The way stylish star has infused a comedy touch into his character is remarkable.
Anushka looks regal as queen Rudrama Devi and does her job with a lot of dedication. She has worked very hard for the war sequences and looks extremely glamorous in the songs. Rana plays his part well and ably supports Anushka in her endeavors. Prakash Raj and Krishnam Raju suit their roles aptly. After a long gap, Suman gets an important role as a baddie and performs extremely well.
First half of the film is pretty decent and showcases the growth of Rudrama Devi as the prince. Certain visuals and the way Allu Arjun’s character has been introduced is superb. There are many grand visuals in the film which have been handled well with VFX work.

Minus Points:-

One of the major drawbacks is the drag in narration. After setting up the first half in a decent way, Gunsekhar let’s the film down with some mediocre direction. He takes a lot of time to establish Rudrama Devi as the queen and does not elevate her character much. There are way too many characters which come and go into the proceedings.
Also, the way certain characters have been introduced lacks the desired effect. Stars like Nithya Menen and Catherine Tresa have been completely wasted in their roles. Second half of the film has a lot of lags and takes for ever to reach the climax. Gunasekhar also fails to generate the necessary emotions from crucial characters.
Songs in the second half only delay the film’s proceedings. Screenplay is below par during the second part as many scenes take their own time to unveil.

Technical Aspects:-
Ilayaraja’s music score is below average but his background score is decent in certain parts. Dialogues are pretty good and especially those written for Allu Arjun are worth a mention. Camera work is top notch and showcases the royal visuals in a grand manner.
The palace sets, costumes and the various props used are designed nicely. Production values are top notch as the makers have spent lavishly in giving the film a grand look. Rudrama Devi has a mixed bag of visual effects. There are certain VFX scenes which have been executed well and at the same time the graphics used in some war episodes look silly.
Coming to the director Gunasekhar, he has put his heart and soul working for this film. Most of the first half he plays his cards right and sets up an interesting interval bang. But sadly, he makes things tedious during the second half and does not elevate the required scenes.