Wednesday, May 2, 2012

இந்தியாவின் உண்மையான‌ முக‌ம்...

இவரது பெயர் ராமசாமியோ- குப்பு சாமியோ- கோவிந்த சாமியோ இருக்க கூடும்.. பெயரில் என்ன இருக்கிறது..?? விஷயத்திற்கு வருவோம்... இவருக்கு வயது சுமார் எழுபத்தைந்து.. படிக்க வசதி இல்லாத காரணத்தால் தன்னுடைய தந்தை செய்த அந்த மானம்கெட்ட விவசாய பொழைப்பை தேர்ந்தெடுத்தார் தன்னுடைய பதினான்கு வயதில்... இதோ உருண்டு ஓடி விட்டது அறுபதாண்டுகள்... இந்த அறுபதாண்டுகளில் இவர் இந்த நாட்டுக்கு என்ன கிழித்திருக்கிறார் தெரியுமா..???? தன்னுடைய ஒரு ஏக்கர் விவசாய நிலத்தின் மூலம் ஒரு போக விவசாயத்தின் மூலம் சுமார் 350 டன் நெல் உற்பத்தி செய்திருக்கிறார்... ( ஒரு போகத்திற்கு தண்ணீர் கிடைத்ததும், உரம் வாங்க கடன் வாங்குவதுமே பெரும் பாடாகி விட்டதால் இவரால் ஒரு போகத்திற்கு மேல் விளைவிக்க முடியவில்லை..) மேலும் அவ்வப்போது உளுந்து, எள் போன்ற தானியங்களை ஒரு குத்து மதிப்பாக சொன்னால் கூட 100 டன்கள் விளைவித்திருப்பார்.. சுமார் 400 தங்கள் தாவர, மிருக கழிவுகளை ரீசைக்கிள் செய்து உபயோகித்திருக்கிறார்... வீட்டு வரி, தண்ணி வரி, வாய்தாவரி என்ற வகையில் இந்த நாட்டுக்கு இவர் கட்டிய வரிகளில் இவர் ஒரு மாடி வீட்டை கட்டி இருக்க முடியும்.. ஆனாலும் அவைகளை இவர் ஒழுங்காக கட்டிய பாவத்தால் ஒவ்வொரு மழை காலத்திலும் ஒழுகும் கூரையை கூட நேரத்திற்கு மாற்ற முடிந்ததில்லை... இவரது தலையில் கட்டி இருக்கும் உருமா முழுதாய் இருக்கும் வரை இடுப்பில் வேட்டி என்ற பெயரில் இருக்கும்... அதுவே கந்தலாகி போனால் நீள நீளமாய் கிழிக்கப்பட்டு கோவணமாய் அவதாரமெடுக்கும்... ஆனால் நிச்சயம் அந்த கோவணத்தில் "இந்தியா" என்றோ.."சஹாரா.." :கிங் பிஷர்" என்றோ எழுதி இருக்காது...திருமணத்தின் போது கடனை வாங்கி தன்னுடைய மனைவி கழுத்தில் கட்டிய கால்பவுன் தங்கமும் அடகுக்கு போய் மூழ்கிவிட்டதால் மஞ்சள் கூட இழந்த கயிறு வெள்ளையாய் இளிக்கிறது... இவரது பாதுகாப்புக்கு ஒரு ரப்பர் செருப்பு கூட கிடைத்ததில்லை... இந்த பாவியை பற்றி பேசி நம் நேரத்தை ஏன் வீணடிக்க வேண்டும்..??
நமக்கு வேறு வேலை இருக்கிறது.. டெண்டுல்கருக்கு பாரத ரத்னா வாங்கி கொடுத்து அவரை மந்திரியாக்கி அழகு பார்க்க வேண்டும்.. அவரல்லவா இந்த நாட்டிற்காக உழைத்து உழைத்து ஓடாய் தேய்ந்திருக்கிறார்..???

IPL.....

DMK & TESO.....

Ajith's 'Billa 2' takes social media by storm

Fans of actor Ajith seem to be waiting for the his next, 'Billa 2', with bated breath. In just 24 hours, the teaser got a record 3,82,338 hits on YouTube. The title was also trending on social networking site Twitter for quite a while.
The prequel to 'Billa' (2007), directed by Chakri Toleti, 'Billa 2', is said to be about the birth and early life of the don and has Ajith, Parvathy Omanakuttan and Bruna Abdullah playing the lead roles.
After being postponed a couple of times, the film is now tentatively slated for release on May 25.
(Looks like Tamil filmmakers have understood the impact of social media, following the popularity and success of Dhanush's song 'Kolaveri di', and are now hoping to promote their movies using networking sites well before the release.)




The teaser apart from touching a 4 lakh mark within few hours of release also showcased a glimpse of his stunts.
"Believe me guys, in my career as a stunt man I was a real daredevil. But when I saw how Ajith jumped off a helicopter under those conditions and how he hanged on to it with one hand in the helicopter my blood froze in my veins", expresses an awestruck 'Billa 2' stunt man.
A press note states that this is the first time in Indian cinema that a top hero performed such a death defying stunt in a flying chopper at minus degrees temperature without a dupe!




What is the strategy behind Ajith's 'Billa 2' release? 
In Entertainment, a Hinduja group company which has produced Ajith's 'Billa 2' is planning big to release the movie all over the world. The movie will hit the screens simultaneously in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka, apart from ther centers. 
"Billa 2, currently in post production, is being readied for a summer release targeting simultaneous releases in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala along with North India and international markets," says an official press release. It adds: "The film will release as 'David Billa - The Beginning' in Andhra Pradesh as a Telugu dubbed version, as Tamil original language version in Kerala and both as Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions in Karnataka. International release and North India release shall be on English subtitled prints in order to generate wider audiences and a larger exposure to Tamil films."
"All territories have been sold at record prices for any Ajith film till date," the release says, adding that Sun TV has acquired the telecast rights.
Meanwhile, Aascar V Ravichandran, who will release the film in Tamil Nadu, said, "Billa 2 is a hugely anticipated summer release this year and we are very happy to associate with IN Entertainment for release of the film in Tamil Nadu. It is an Ajith starrer, part of the hugely popular Billa franchise and the first big film to hit screens post IPL this year. We are very excited about this association and are working towards giving the film tremendous publicity, marketing and promotional push in May."

Happy b'day Ajith: Thala's ten memorable quotes

May 01 is Tamil actor Ajith's birthday. The actor normally prefers to stay away from the press and limelight. Ajith believes in talking through his films. Here are ten Ajith quotes that have made the audiences think over the years.
*     It hurts me to see fans posting very lewd comments about each other. I hope it stops. It's appalling for a common person to see such comments on social networking sites. Professional competition will always be there between different genres of actors. But to make personal, lewd comments, it doesn't go down well. That should stop. Whoever does it first, will be looked upon.
*     I didn't let the child in me die, it's still alive!
*     You can of course review whether a film is good or bad, but few get personal and comment that I'm fat. After 15 operations my metabolism has changed entirely. I consider that me walking with my two legs as a big deal. I'm very, very thankful for it. I may not be a good dancer, but I'm trying. Even after so many operations I'm jumping off a helicopter, I'm fighting... But it's always that few get personal and comment about my looks which dishearten me...
*     Never lose your self respect for anyone. Give your 100 per cent towards your work. Please study well. I studied only till 10th standard. I have struggled a lot and that route is really difficult. I needn't have struggled so much if I studied well. Live and let live.
*     I understood clearly that an actor's job is much more than his appearance on screen. Considering the prevalent competition, an actor's responsibility is manifold.
*     I take both success and failures alike. They have made me mature and strong as an individual. You only get better and better, wiser by the experience.
*     I've always had a need for speed. Ever since I sat in a car I wanted to be a professional racer. Lots of people have told me how difficult it is. But I'm not going to fail and I've never given anything less than my best shot in all my endeavors.
*     I know! And believe me, remaining unprovoked through all the back-stabbing and canard isn't easy. But I don't wish to give importance to people who indulge in it, by reacting to them. None can gain mileage from slinging mud at me. All celebrities go through it. You either stay back or walk away. I opted for the former.
*     The brash young Ajith is gone. Now I'm probably turning philosophical and even spiritual. I read a lot and it has made me realise the transience of fame and fortune. Agreed, it's a rat race everywhere, but let's move on... live and let live!
*     Yes, I have made good decisions, bad decisions; done good films, bad films. I've met some wonderful people and been through some very traumatic experiences but I guess that's what's made me the person that I am today.
(CNN -IBN channel said these)

Lokpal will only fill the jails -APJ Abdul Kalam

Former President APJ Abdul Kalam has criticised the call for a strong Lokpal Bill. He said that the Lokpal Bill would only serve to fill up the jails. "What Lokpal will do is that if it finds anyone guilty it would put them in jail, and jails will be filled up. What we want is nobody should go to jail as we want good human beings," Kalam said. Launching the Jharkhand Chapter of 'What Can I Give Mission', the missile man advised the children to make their homes corruption-free by preventing the members of their family from indulging in graft. Asking the children to take the oath that there would be no corruption in their families, Kalam told them to "say no" if they are given any inducement for any wrongdoing. "If you do that, corruption will go away in no time," he said, adding "home of ethics" would prevent filling up of jails. Stating that the youths are the great resource and hope of the nation, Kalam asked them to work for bringing happiness to their homes and keeping the environment clean. The former President inspired the children that their careers would get wings if they become aware that they were not born to crawl but have enormous potential, goodness, ideas, dreams, greatness and confidence to excel.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

31 per cent Indians suffer from poor quality of life: Survey

According to a Gallup survey, almost 31 per cent of Indian adults comprising 240 million people say they are "suffering" because of poor quality of life, though the country had a high growth rate of 6.9 per cent. The gap between the haves and have-nots may actually be widening, the survey said, releasing the results of its recent opinion poll in which nearly three-fourths or 73 per cent of the respondents perceived corruption as being widespread in the government. The polling firms' research categorised Indian respondents into three blocs "thriving," "struggling," and "suffering," according to how they rate their present and future lives. The poll indicates that the poorest and least educated are the ones who have considered themselves as belonging to the suffering class.
"The key factors affecting Indian citizens' well being are income, education and employment- all linked and influenced by the work place," Gallup chairman and CEO Jim Clifton said. Research reveals that Indians considered a 'good job' as being employed full time for an employer and in early 2012, 43 per cent of Indians had these good jobs. Some of the increase in suffering between 2011 and early 2012, it said, may be attributable to the timing of the 2012 survey, which was conducted before harvest time in parts of India, when many farmers likely had gone without pay for several months. However, that so many Indians rate their lives so poorly may seem inconsistent with the country's high levels of economic growth and its rising-star status in the global economy. The survey was based on interviews with about 5,000 Indians, age 15 or older.